Nuclear magnetic resonance probe head design for precision strain control

The Review of Scientific Instruments
T KissikovN J Curro

Abstract

We present the design and construction of an NMR probe to investigate single crystals under strain at cryogenic temperatures. The probe head incorporates a piezoelectric-based apparatus from Razorbill Instruments that enables both compressive and tensile strain tuning up to strain values on the order of 0.3% with a precision of 0.001%.   75As NMR in BaFe2As2 reveals large changes to the electric field gradient and indicates that the strain is homogeneous to within 16% over the volume of the NMR coil.

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Mar 6, 2019·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Mark E BarberClifford W Hicks
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