High magnetic field calibration using de Haas-van Alphen oscillations in polycrystalline copper

ORAL

Abstract

We provide a calibration for the de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) frequency in polycrystalline copper, which may be used to standardize the measurement of magnetic fields, particularly in pulsed field environments, where direct observation of NMR is challenging. Using a reliable single-crystal model of the Fermi surface from coefficients that are traceable to a powder Al NMR reference, we computed Fermi surface extremal areas for evenly spaced directions around a sphere. Summing the peaks corresponding to extremal orbits according to the Lifshitz-Kosevich model, we arrive at a dHvA spectrum that corresponds to experimental observation. We find that actual maximum fields reached at the NHMFL-Pulsed Field Facility are slightly larger than previously determined.

*We appreciate generous primary support from the U. S. Department of Energy NNSA SSAA DE-NA0001979. The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is supported by the National Science Foundataion, U. S. Department of Energy, and the State of Florida.

Authors

  • William Coniglio

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Alan F. Williams

    • Florida State University/National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Anna Yannakopoulos

    • Florida State University/National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Audrey Grockowiak

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
  • Stanley Tozer

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory