Clamp cell with in situ pressure monitoring for low-temperature neutron scattering measurements
Abstract
A clamp pressure cell for neutron scattering experiments at low temperatures and in external magnetic fields under pressure up to 2~GPa has been fabricated and tested. The cell provides optical access to the sample space that allows instantaneous pressure determination during sample loading, cooling and measuring using ruby and/or samarium doped strontium tetraborate fluorescence monitoring. A new calibration curve of the pressure-induced shift of the 7D0 - 5F0 (0-0) line in the fluorescent spectrum of SrB4O7:Sm2+ for moderate pressures, P≤slant2 GPa, is given.
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