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Fundamentals and Applications of Neutron Diffraction(Applications27)
High Pressure Apparatus for Neutron Scattering at Low Temperature
Koji MUNAKATANaofumi ASOYoshiya UWATOKO
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2010 Volume 59 Issue 12 Pages 751-762

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Effects of pressure on the physical properties are very important for understanding highly correlated electron systems, in which pressure-induced attractive phenomena such as superconductivity and magnetically ordered non-Fermi liquid have been observed. Up to now, many scientists have developed a lot of high pressure apparatus for each purpose. The characteristic features of various materials and pressure transmitting media for use of high pressure apparatus are reported. Then, two kinds of clamp type high-pressure cell designed for low-temperature neutron diffraction measurements are shown; one is a piston cylinder type high-pressure cell which can be attached to the dilution refrigerator, and the other one is a newly-developed cubic anvil type high-pressure cell which can generate pressure above 7GPa. We also introduce the results of magnetic neutron scattering under pressure on a pressure-induced superconducting ferromagnet UGe2 in use of the piston cylinder type clamp cell, and those on an iron arsenide superconductor SrFe2As2 in use of the cubic anvil type clamp cell.

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