PUBLICATION: Latest research developments using the OptiCool

Professor Rick Averitt (UCSD Physics) and Jovan Nelson (Graduate Student in the Stern Group, Northwestern University) discuss their latest research using OptiCool in these videos PLUS a recent publication: Magnetoelastic coupling to coherent acoustic phonon modes in the ferrimagnetic insulator GdTiO3

Dynamics and Control in Quantum Materials- Richard Averitt, UC San Diego
Probing spin dynamics in InSe with time-resolved Kerr rotation-Jovan Nelson, Northwestern University

“Integrating the OptiCool into my research program will allow for accessing experimental phase space in complex materials that simply wasn’t available to my group in the past. Innovative products advance science and the OptiCool certainly meets this standard.”

Prof. Richard Averitt of the Physics Department at the University of California San Diego

The OptiCool optical cryostat is a cryogen-free system with automated software to control temperature and magnetic field. At the push of a button you can change your sample temperature from 1.7 K to 350 K, with or without an applied magnetic field. A generous 89 mm diameter by 84 mm tall sample volume provides exciting possibilities in experiment design. Find out more

Quantum Design OptiCool® Optical Cryostat

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