Abstract
A method is described for making Faraday rotation measurements simultaneously over most of the visible spectrum at magnetic fields in the megagauss range. The fields are produced by explosive-driven magnetic flux compression systems and typically reach 1.2 MG in a few tens of microseconds. The optical train consists of an explosive white light source, polarizer, sample, analyzer, and a sweeping image spectrograph. The technique is applicable to solid or liquid samples. Verdet coefficients are given for LiF, H 2O, and fused quartz over the wave-length range from about 4000 to 6300 Å. The coefficients generally agree to within ±2% with previously published values except for fused quartz for which the present values are somewhat higher at the short wavelength end. © 1968 The American Institute of Physics.
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Garn, W. B., Caird, R. S., Fowler, C. M., & Thomson, D. B. (1968). Measurement of faraday rotation in megagauss fields over the continuous visible spectrum. Review of Scientific Instruments, 39(9), 1313–1317. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1683659
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