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The Quantum Design
PPMS (Physical Property Measurement System) is a unique laboratory equipment
which is optimized to perform a variety of automated measurements such as Heat
capacity, Thermal conductivity, Magnetization, Dielectric constant and
Resistivity. |
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The
MPMS is used for performing the fundamental
study of magnetism in research application
of physics. MPMS sample magnetometers employ
SQUID ( Superconducting QUantum Interference
Device ) technology to achieve superior
measurement sensitivity, dynamic range,
and reproducibility. |
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Transmission
Electronic Microscopy (TEM) is widely used
to characterize a lot of materials both
from a morphological point of view and from
the crystallographic but also for the elemental
composition. Using TEM a large variety of
materials as ceramics, minerals, metals,
alloy, semiconductors, glass and polymers
can be observed. |
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We
have an Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in which a fine tip is brought into
atomically close contact with a sample surface without actually touching the
surface. This is done by sensing the atomic force between the probe tip and the
surface. The forces are extremely small (about 1nN). The tip is then moved back
and forth over the sample surface and can measure the topography with almost
atomic resolution |
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In
the back-reflection method, the film is placed between the x-ray
source and the crystal. The beams which are diffracted in a
backward direction are recorded. Then by OrientExpress software,
the orientation of crystal can be figured out. |
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This X-ray
machine made by Rigaku company is used to analyse the
composition, structure and orientation of samples with Jade
software |
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Up to 120mm single crystal
can be grown by this Four-mirror type floating zone furnace,
which is made by Crystal Systems Inc. |
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Depths of
the Earth Co.
piston-cylinder system with pressure up to 25Kbar is
designed
to synthesize high pressure phase of some material which can not be formed at normal
atmosphere. |
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The PLD method of thin film growth
involves evaporation of a solid target in a High Vacuum chamber by means of
short and high-energy laser pulses. In a typical PLD process, a researcher
places a ceramic target in a vacuum chamber. A pulsed laser beam vaporizes the
surface of the target, and the vapor condenses on a substrate. |
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This X-ray
machine is used to analyse the
composition, structure and orientation of samples from room
temperature to high temperature.
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Rockland
piston-cylinder system with pressure up to 35Kbar is
designed
to synthesize high pressure phase of some material which can not be formed at normal
atmosphere..
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