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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Neutron Scattering

Background:

  • Neutron scattering experiments often require precise control over sample environments.
  • Combining electric fields with low temperature and magnetic field conditions presents technical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a versatile high voltage sample stick for cryomagnets and cryostats.
  • To facilitate neutron scattering experiments integrating electric fields, low temperatures, and magnetic fields.
  • To provide a low-effort solution for complex experimental setups.

Main Methods:

  • Design and fabrication of a high voltage sample stick.
  • Integration into standard cryomagnets and cryostats at the Swiss Spallation Neutron Source.
  • Characterization of thermal behavior and voltage capabilities (up to 5 kV).

Main Results:

  • The sample stick is compatible with all cryomagnets and standard cryostats.
  • It allows for voltages up to 5 kV, enabling electric field studies.
  • The device is adaptable for various scattering geometries and demonstrates low effort integration.

Conclusions:

  • The developed sample stick offers a versatile and accessible tool for advanced neutron scattering research.
  • It simplifies the combination of electric, magnetic, and thermal fields in low-temperature experiments.
  • This innovation enhances the capabilities for studying material properties under combined field conditions.