Introduction to the NHMFL Pulsed Field Facility at LANL

Information on the physical set-up of pulsed field measurements

Read about lock-in amplifiers and their role in your measurements

Information about noise and ways to eliminate it from your measurements

How to collect and evaluate your measurement data

Information on optical spectroscopy

Information about time-resolved optics

Information on de Haas van Alphen Effect measurements

Information on Shubinkov de Haas Effect measurements

Information on Absolute Resistivity measurements

Information on Heat Capacity measurements

Information on RF Penetration Depth measurements

NHMFL Measurement Guide for Users

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Funded by the National Science Foundation

Los Alamos National Laboratory - Los Alamos, New Mexico - Operated by the University of California for the US Department of Energy

Welcome to the Los Alamos National High Magnetic Field Laboratory's Users' Guide to Measurements. For most experiments at the magnet lab, the following information will help users prepare and optimize measurement systems for measurements in our pulsed magnet environments.

First time users preparing to visit the NHMFL may want to familiarize themselves with the information at this site so that time spent at the lab can be utilized efficiently.Veteran users may want to check the measurement pages for recent publications in their area of interest.

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