The Cryogenic High Field CFMS (9–18 Tesla) is an advanced cryogen-free measurement system developed for the study of material properties under extreme conditions. Using superconducting magnets, the system eliminates the need for liquid helium, offering cost-effective and convenient operation.
It allows researchers to perform a wide range of experiments, including:
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Measurement of electrical resistance and conductivity;
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Superconductivity and quantum effects analysis;
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Magnetization studies and phase transition characterization;
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Thermal property analysis at cryogenic temperatures.
The system operates within a temperature range of 1.5 K to 400 K and provides stable magnetic fields of up to 18 Tesla. Its modular design supports multiple measurement inserts, including transport, magnetization, and heat capacity modules.
Key Advantages:
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Cryogen-free technology (no liquid helium required);
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High magnetic fields up to 18 Tesla;
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Broad temperature range (1.5–400 K);
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Modular design for multiple experiment types;
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Full integration with modern data acquisition and analysis software;
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High accuracy and long-term stability.
The Cryogenic High Field CFMS is widely adopted in cutting-edge research facilities for solid-state physics, superconductivity, nanotechnology, and quantum materials research, making it a reference tool for advanced material science.
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