Pulsed-field@UE46

Pulsed-field

The Pulsed Field setup is one of three instruments at the UE46_PGM-1 beamline. It allows to perform X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XMCD/XLD) and resonant soft X-ray scattering in magnetic fields up to 30 Tesla. XAS is measured with the field along the X-ray beam direction. The instrument also comprises a UHV-compatible two-circle diffractometer operating in horizontal scattering geometry.

Anwendungsbeispiele:
  • Element-specific hysteresis loops up to 30 T
  • XMCD from hard magnetic materials
  • Diffraction from complex electronic superstructures (magnetic, charge and orbital order)
Pulsed Field setups and results

Pulsed Field setups and results


Methods

Elastic Scattering, Magnetic Scattering, Reflectivity, REXS, XMCD, XMLD

Remote access

not possible

Instrument data
Location (Pillar) 11.2
Phone (~49 30 8062-) 14717
Source UE46_PGM-1 (elliptical undulator)
Beam availability 12h/d
Monochromator PGM
Energy range (at experiment) 120 eV - 2000 eV
Energy resolution 10000
Flux 1012
Polarisation linear, circular
Focus size (hor. x vert.) collimated beam: 1.7 mm x 1.5 mm (depending on apertures)
Temperature range 10 K - 300 K
Pressure range 10-9 mbar
Detector Total electron yield, Si PIN diode
Manipulators
Sample holder compatibility Restrictions on sample size, typically < 1mm x 1mm x 1mm
Additional equipment Available scattering angles: 80°-110°, 120°-175°. Special scattering geometries may be available on request.
Additional information Please consult beamline scientists before submitting a proposal.
Magnetic Field 30 Tesla

Instrument for Dichroic Soft X-ray Absorption and Scattering in Very High Magnetic Fields

The Pulsed Field setup allows to perform X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XMCD/XMLD) and resonant soft X-ray scattering in magnetic fields up to 30 Tesla and temperatures down to 10 K. The central part of the instrument is a small 30 T magnet powered by a capacitor bank of 9.6 mF / 2.4 mF, resulting in magnet pulses between 1 ms and 5 ms duration.

X-ray absorption spectra are measured by total electron yield via drain current. The magnetic field is directed along the X-ray beam (longitudinal geometry only).

Soft X-ray scattering is performed with a two-circle diffractometer operating in horizontal scattering geometry using a Si photodiode as detector. The accessible angular range and magnetic field direction find some limitation depending on the magnet design. Available scattering geometries will be expanded.

The strong magnet pulse leads to a non-negligible mechanical response of the sample holder by coupling to the magnetic moment of the sample. In order to reduce perturbation effects on the signal, the sample volume must therefore be minimized. For XAS, sample size will typically be 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm, thin films are easier to handle.

Selected Publications