Published December 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Torque magnetometry by use of capacitance type transducer

  • 1. Miami Univ., FL (United States)

Description

Interfacial anisotropy in magnetic multilayered samples comprised of nanometer thick magnetic layers alternating with non-magnetic layers is investigated by torque magnetometry in the temperature regime of 4 to 300K. The design, construction and use of a capacitance type transducer wherein the sample is mounted directly on with the plate of the capacitor, will be described. As a result the sample and transducer spatially coexist at the sample temperature in an applied external field, eliminating mechanical coupling from the cryogenic region to a remote room temperature transducer. The capacitor measuring the torque of the sample is paired with a reference capacitor. The difference between torque influenced capacitance and the reference is then determined by a differential transimpedance amplifier. Since both capacitors are physically identical variables such as temperature, vibration, orientation and external devices are minimized. Torques up to 300 dyne-cm can be measured with a sensitivity of 0.010 dyne-cm

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
9
Journal Page Range
p. 1893.C6-4.
ISSN
0003-0503
CODEN
BAPSA6

Conference

Title
Meeting of the American Physical Society.
Dates
16-20 Mar 1992.
Place
Indianapolis, IN (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-920376--.