X-ray diffractometer combining synchrotron radiation and pulsed magnetic fields up to 40 T

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Y NarumiH Kitamura

Abstract

A synchrotron X-ray diffractometer incorporating a pulsed field magnet for high fields up to 40 T has been developed and a detailed description of this instrument is reported. The pulsed field magnet is composed of two coaxial coils with a gap of 3 mm at the mid-plane for passage of the X-rays. The pixel detector PILATUS 100K is used to store the diffracted X-rays. As a test of this instrument, X-ray diffraction by a powder sample of the antiferromagnet CoO is measured below the Néel temperature. A field-dependent lattice distortion of CoO due to magnetostriction is observed up to 38 T.

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