Quantum Design MPMS3 SQUID Magnetometer
This equipment was partially funded through the Illinois MRSEC NSF Award Number DMR-2309037. Its use should be acknowledged in any published works, with the wording: “The authors acknowledge the use of facilities and instrumentation at the Materials Research Laboratory Central Research Facilities, University of Illinois, partially supported by NSF through the University of Illinois Materials Research Science and Engineering Center DMR-2309037.” Please also send a copy of the publication (email or hard copy), or the publication information (citation, DOI, or conference name and paper/poster title) to mrl-facilities@illinois.edu.
The Quantum Design MPMS3 is a third-generation Magnetic Property Measurement System (MPMS) which uses a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) to measure the bulk magnetic moment of samples with < 10-8 emu sensitivity. The MPMS3 instruments at Illinois are equipped with a cryogen-free EverCool chiller and a superconducting solenoid magnet, allowing for continuous measurements in the temperature range 1.8K < T < 400K in applied fields 0 < H < 70000 Oe. The system is equipped with and AC susceptibility option which allows for measurements in the frequency range 0.1Hz < f < 1000Hz with and AC amplitude 0.1-10Oe.
Environment variables:
- 1.8K < T < 400K
- -70000 Oe < H < 70000 Oe
- P < 10-4 torr
Measurement options:
- DC or Vibrating Sample Measurement modes
- AC susceptibility (0.1Hz < f < 1000Hz)
- oven insert (300K <T < 1000K)
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