Facilities

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Facilities:

X-ray Diffraction Imaging Laboratory

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The X-ray Diffraction Imaging Facility consists of a Rigaku MicroMax-007 x-ray generator capable of focusing x-rays down to a spot size of 0.075 mm in diameter. X-ray are imaged with a Dectris Eiger2 area detector that is capable of single photon counting and can operate at high frequency. A robotic diffractometer sample mounting stage permits automated and rapid measurement of multiple samples in sequence. The system is capable of performing a wide variety of X-ray diffraction measurements on bulk samples, thin films and powders. In addition, there is capacity for in-operando X-ray measurements coupled with laser, magnetic and electrical excitation.

Sample Preparation Room

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The sample preparation room is equip with a fume cupboard that houses a spin coater, sonic bath, hot plate and weighing scale. There is also an optical microscope with micromanipulator for sample inspection and manipulation.

Synthesis Laboratory

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The CXS Synthesis laboratory is primarily used for the synthesis of nanometre scale crystals and device structures. Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) permits the synthesis of complex transition metal-oxide materials such as vanadates, cuprates and manganites as thin films or as heterostructures. Our laboratory houses a 248 nm KrF excimer laser for pulsed laser deposition and laser-assisted fabrication. The laboratory is also equip with two thermal vacuum tube furnaces and various gases for nanoscale crystal synthesis via thermal CVD.