Department of Magnetism

Group of SQUID-magnetometry and magnetic resonance investigations



Magnetic resonance investigations


    Experimental equipment allows to study the process of microwave power absorption of various materials in a wide range of frequencies, temperatures and applied magnetic fields.


    In magnetic resonance investigations are used:

  • Complex of radiospectrometers (11-200 GHz; 1.5 – 200 K) with stationary magnetic field up to 75 kOe; The high sensitivity is provided by using various rectangular and cylindrical resonators with high Q as an active element. There is a possibility of high-precision sample rotation relative to the direction of external magnetic field (0-360º) and controlling the polarization of microwave field h (H^h, H║h).

  • Complex of radiospectrometers (16-150 GHz; 1.5 –300 K) with pulsed magnetic field up to 250 kOe; High-precision sample rotation in two perpendicular planes.


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