Piston-cylinder clamp cell for neutron scattering experiments at high pressure, low temperature, and high magnetic field

ORAL

Abstract

Neutron scattering offers a unique method for probing the structure and magnetic properties of matter.  Here, we present a pressure cell which has been designed to enable neutron scattering under conditions of high pressure, low temperature, and high magnetic field. The piston-cylinder type hydrostatic clamp cell accommodates a 120mm3 volume with sample pressures reaching as high as 3 GPa.  Through careful selection of materials, the cell sustains a significant stress state while providing a wide neutron “window” to the sample without compromising on cell geometry. The process of design and development of this cell will be discussed.

*We acknowledge support from NSF CAREER Award DMR-1453752. Initial design work was supported by Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Presenters

  • Michael E Bates

    • University of Florida

Authors

  • Michael E Bates

    • University of Florida
  • Shubham Sinha

    • University of Florida
  • Derrick VanGennep

    • University of Florida
  • Marc Janoschek

    • Paul Scherrer Institute
  • James J Hamlin

    • University of Florida
    • Department of Physics, University of Florida