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Experimental methods

NMR

NMR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Our NMR apparatus is an hybridization of Oxford instruments TeslatronH magnet, Oxford instruments continuous flow cryostat, a TECMAG spectrometer, and a home built head. All systems are controlled by a MAC and experimental parameter such as magnetic field, temperature, frequency etc. can be modified automatically. The construction of this NMR laboratory was funded by: The…

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NQR

NQR Nuclear Quadropole Resonance

Our NQR apparatus is an hybridization of Oxford instruments continuous flow cryostat, a TECMAG spectrometer, and a home build head. All systems are controled by a PC under windows NT, and experimental parameter such as, temperature, frequency etc. can be modified automatically. The construction of this instrument was funded by: The French Israeli colaboration program…

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MUSR

MuSR – Muon Spin Relaxation

In order to have muon beam we travel to either ISIS or PSI where we perform longitudinal and transverse field mSR experiments. The data collected in these experiment are imported into Origin for analysis. The experiment’s data are imported into Origin worksheets and brought home for analysis. We have developed specialized macros under Origin, which…

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Zaher Salman and Amit Kanigel.

Susceptibility

Our new dc magnetometer was purchased from Cryogenic. The temperature range is 1.2 to 300 and field up to 6.5T. A furnace installation is on the way. It has two magnet power supplies one for low fields (<200G) where it can work with mG resolution. It also has two channels for measuring magnetization in two…

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Dilution Refrigerator, First Cool

Dilution Refrigerator

This picture was taken during the installation period of our Oxford Kelvinox dilution refrigerator.This refrigerator will allow us to perform NMR and transport measurements in sub-Kelvin temperatures.From left to right:Amit Kanigal, Eva Segal, Oren Shafir and Mordeci Eilon. On first cool down we reached 28mK. The guys are very happy.From left to right: Rinat Assa,…

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