LOW-TEMPERATURE SAMPLE-ROTATING CRYOSTAT WITH TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM FOR MEASURING THE ANISOTROPY OF THE UPPER CRITICAL FIELD OF SUPERCONDUCTORS.

Author(s) : PAZOL B. G., GINSBERG D. M.

Type of article: Article

Summary

AN APPARATUS IS DESCRIBED FOR MEASURING THE ANISOTROPY OF THE UPPER CRITICAL FIELD. IT CAN ROTATE A SAMPLE THROUGH LARGE ANGLES ABOUT TWO ORTHOGONAL AXES IN A MAGNETIC FIELD. THREE HALL PROBES DETERMINE THE ORIENTATION OF THE SAMPLE RELATIVE TO AN APPLIED MAGNETIC FIELD, GIVING AN ANGULAR PRECISION OVER PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DEVICES. ITS PERFORMANCE, OPERATION, AND ADVANTAGES ARE DISCUSSED.

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  • Original title: LOW-TEMPERATURE SAMPLE-ROTATING CRYOSTAT WITH TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM FOR MEASURING THE ANISOTROPY OF THE UPPER CRITICAL FIELD OF SUPERCONDUCTORS.
  • Record ID : 1989-0011
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Rev. sci. Instrum. - vol. 59 - n. 5
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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