A RF Preamplifier Design For Low Temperature NMR Experiments.

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Abstract

It was reported by several research groups that the recently discovered possible supersolid state of solid ${ }^4$He has strong correlations with the presence of ${ }^3$He impurities and other defects. These observations aroused new interest in the NMR study of solid ${ }^4$He doped with ${ }^3$He. However, the extremely low concentration of ${ }^3$He (less than 100 ppm) and the long nuclear spin lattice relaxation times in the interested regime lead to a challenging task to achieve detectable NMR signals. We present a new design for a low temperature preamplifier working with a crossed-coil NMR probe. This preamplifier reduces the noise temperature to 1 K at a sample temperature as low as 250 mK when it is thermally anchored to the mixing chamber of a dilution refrigerator. With an adapted design, we are able to cool down the sample to about 10 mK and keep the noise temperature well below 4 K.

*This research was carried out at the NHMFL High B/T Facility which is supported by NSF Grant DMR 0654118 and by the State of Florida. This project was supported in part by an award from the Collaborative Users Grant Program of the NHMFL

Authors

  • Sung Su Kim

    • University of Florida
  • Chao Huan

    • University of Florida
  • Larry Phelps

    • University of Florida
  • Jian-Sheng Xia

    • University of Florida
  • Neil Sullivan

    • University of Florida
  • Donald Candela

    • University of Massachusetts Amherst
    • University of Massachusetts, Amherst