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A newly developed high-pressure cell by using modified Bridgman anvils for precise measurements in magnetic fields at low temperatures
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Superconducting MaterialMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringBismuth-based SuperconductorsMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetic SensorMagnetismHydrostatic PressurePressure CellSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsMagnetohydrodynamicsInstrumentationSuperconducting DevicesMaterials ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsNew High-pressure CellHigh-pressure CellMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic FieldsMagnetic MaterialLow TemperaturesHigh-temperature SuperconductivityNatural SciencesCryogenicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic DeviceMagnetic Field
We have succeeded in developing a new high-pressure cell designed for measuring the absolute value of the electrical resistivity in magnetic fields at low temperatures. This pressure cell, based on a technique using modified Bridgman anvils with a Teflon capsule, can generate nearly hydrostatic pressure at least up to 6 GPa. The most important feature of this pressure cell is its compact body which can be easily combined with a dilution refrigerator in a superconducting magnet. One of its applications is for precise magneto-transport measurements under nearly hydrostatic pressure, which is demonstrated by the investigation into the pressure-induced superconducting state of the spin-ladder Sr14−xCaxCu24O41 (x=12) single crystal.
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