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Mads R Almind1, Jakob S Engbæk2, Mikkel F Hansen3
1Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.
Abstract:
We have developed an in situ sample-holder-akin to a quartz-based plug-flow reactor-for vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM) in gas-controlled environments at ambient pressure and temperatures up to ∼1000 °C. The holder matches onto a specific type of vibrating sample magnetometer (Lake Shore model 7404-S), but the principles are applicable to other types of VSM. The holder has been tested on powder samples of Co particles on a MgAl2O4 support in both reducing and oxidizing atmospheres. The results show control of gas composition and sample reduction/oxidation. In comparison with conventional sample cups, the in situ holder shows a similar measurement sensitivity but a better repeatability due to the well-controlled gas atmosphere. Moreover, the in situ holder uses a closed gas tubing system such that the active gas only passes by the sample and it is not in contact with the VSM and oven parts. At the outlet, the gas can be collected for analysis and safe handling.
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