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Johns Hopkins University
Materials Research Science Engineering Center
Measurement of Physical Properties
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External academic, Government, Industry, International
Measurement of Physical Properties
Instruments
Andreev Reflection Spectroscopy
Anton Paar MHT4 Ultramicrohardness System
Magneto-Transport Measurement System
Nanoindenter XP-Mechanical Properties Microprobe
Oxford 200 Top-Loading Dilution Refrigerator with 9 T Magnet
REFRIGERATOR INSERTS:
BTI ultra-sensitive low-temperature SQUID magnetometer
AC magnetic susceptometer
Low temperature AC bridge calorimeter
Magnetotransport properties
Perkin Elmer DSC2 and DSC7 Calorimeters
Quantum Design MPMS SQUID Magnetometer
Features:
5 Tesla superconducting magnet
1.7K to 400K
1uemu sensitivity
RMC Helium-3 Cryostat
Shimadzu UV-2101 UV-VIS Spectrometer
Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
Features:
3 Tesla maximum field
0.01 Oe field resolution
Micro-emu sensitivity
1.5 degree angular resolution
100 K - 700 K sample temperature
Simultaneous measurement of two components of magnetization
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