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Pulsed Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer

for studying the magnetic resonance in magnetically ordered media

Developed at the Kirensky Institute of Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch

Magnetic resonance is one of the most informative techniques for studying the magnetic properties of materials. The electron magnetic resonance can be observed in both disordered and ordered magnets. The analysis of magnetic field-frequency dependences of the magnetic resonance is used in magnetic structure investigations and measurements of exchange, anisotropy, Dzyaloshinski and other effective fields.

Researchers of the Laboratory of Resonance Properties of Magnetically Ordered Media, Kirensky Institute of Physics, developed the magnetic resonance spectrometer operating in wide frequency and magnetic field ranges. The pulsed technique allows broadening the magnetic field range due to the multimode waveguide and a set of replaceable generators and traveling wave tubes used.

Specification

  • working frequency 25−140 GHz;
  • pulsed magnetic fields up to 100 kOe;
  • pulse length τ = 12.63 ms;
  • field nonuniformity at the coil center of no worse than 5•10-4 per 1 mm3;
  • temperature range 4.2−400 K;
  • capacitor bank capacitance (MBGV 200/1000) 18.9 mF;
  • maximum charge voltage 1000 V.

Автоматизация спектрометра выполнена в стандарте КАМАК. Автор фотографии: Давыдов А.

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