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High‐performance coaxial EPR cavity for investigations at elevated temperatures and pressures

 

作者: Ira B. Goldberg,   Ted M. McKinney,  

 

期刊: Review of Scientific Instruments  (AIP Available online 1984)
卷期: Volume 55, issue 7  

页码: 1104-1110

 

ISSN:0034-6748

 

年代: 1984

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1137892

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

A microwave cavity suitable for heating a sample to temperatures above 800 °C within 15 s at gas pressures above 17.5 MPa is reported. The cavity is coaxial and operates in the TE011mode at frequencies between 9 and 10 GHz. The heating element is constructed of nickel–chromium (i.e., Chromel) wire. It consists of two concentric helices wound in opposite senses (directions) and connected in series so as to minimize the magnetic field generated by the heater current. The heater is potted in magnesium oxide–phosphate ceramic and placed inside of a cylinder made from 50‐&mgr;m copper foil which provides uniform temperature distribution and shields the heater from the microwave field. This assembly then serves as the heating element and the coaxial conductor of the cavity. The diameter of the coaxial heater assembly is approximately 7 mm. The sample is confined by a cylindrical quartz cuvette which surrounds the coaxial conductor. Sample thicknesses of 0.2 to 1.0 mm can be used. Heating from room temperature to 800 °C requires between 15 and 20 s. Operating pressures up to 17 MPa have been used, although the structural design limit of the brass or beryllium copper walls is greater than 22 MPa. Modulation coils are placed in recessed areas of the cavity walls and covered with a thin layer of copper. Cooling water flows through channels cut into the walls to maintain constant microwave parameters.Qfactors of 8000 –12 000 can be obtained depending on the sample.

 

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