High-speed 100 MHz strain monitor using fiber Bragg grating and optical filter for magnetostriction measurements under ultrahigh magnetic fields
Abstract
A high-speed 100 MHz strain monitor using a fiber Bragg grating, an optical filter, and a mode-locked optical fiber laser has been devised, which has a resolution of L/L10-4. The strain monitor is sufficiently fast and robust for the magnetostriction measurements of magnetic materials under ultrahigh magnetic fields generated with destructive pulse magnets, where the sweep rate is in the range of 10-100 T/μs. As a working example, the magnetostriction of LaCoO3 was measured at room temperature, 115 K, and 74.2 K up to a maximum magnetic field of 150 T. The smooth B2 dependence and the first-order transition were observed at 115 K and 74.2 K, respectively, reflecting the field-induced spin-state evolution.
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