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An Endstation with Cryogenic Coils Contributing to a 0.5 Tesla Field and 30-400k Sample Thermal Control |
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- G.A. Scharfstein, D. Arbelaez, J.-Y. Jung
LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
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The Engineering Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory presents a design for an End Station to enable X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS), which is a method to study temperature-induced fluctuation in hard and soft condensed matter systems. XPCS, when applied to a magnetic system, can yield information about how domains fluctuate as the system goes through a phase transition; these phase transitions can occur at low temperatures (< 100K) and at an applied magnetic field. Therefore, requirements for the End Station include a 0.5 Tesla field at the sample and temperature control of the sample from 30K to 400K.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2016-THBA01
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paper received ※ 13 September 2016 paper accepted ※ 23 September 2016 issue date ※ 22 June 2017 |
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