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Oral presentation

Current status and plan of the beamline common sample environment at J-PARC MLF

Oku, Takayuki; Watanabe, Masao; Kawamura, Seiko; Aso, Tomokazu; Takahashi, Ryuta*; Sakai, Kenji; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro*; Nakamura, Masatoshi*; Munakata, Koji*; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; et al.

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Sample environment (SE) team is organized at the MLF of the J-PARC. SE equipment are prepared and the users are supported by the SE team. SE team consists of sub-team of (1) low temperature & magnetic field, (2) high temperature, (3) high pressure, (4) soft matter, (5) pulsed magnet, (6) light irradiation, (7) $$^{3}$$He spin filter. In this presentation, we will present the current status of the sample environmental equipment, the future plan and the support activities for users.

Oral presentation

Current status and plan of the common sample environment equipment

Watanabe, Masao; Oku, Takayuki; Kawamura, Seiko; Takata, Shinichi; Takahashi, Ryuta*; Sakai, Kenji; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro*; Nakamura, Masatoshi*; Munakata, Koji*; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; et al.

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Sample environment (SE) team is organized at the MLF of the J-PARC. SE equipment are prepared and the users are supported by the SE team. BL Common SE equipment includes (1) not frequently used but essential equipment, (2) very expensive equipment, (3) equipment that requires specialized knowledge and skills. SE team consists of sub-team of (1) low temperature & magnetic field, (2) high temperature, (3) high pressure, (4) soft matter, (5) pulsed magnet, (6) light irradiation, (7) $$^{3}$$He spin filter. In this presentation, we will present the current status of the sample environmental equipment, the future plan and the support activities for users.

Oral presentation

Sample environment at J-PARC MLF

Oku, Takayuki; Watanabe, Masao; Sakaguchi, Yoshifumi*; Kawamura, Seiko; Takahashi, Ryuta*; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro*; Nakamura, Masatoshi*; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; Ouchi, Keiichi*; Arima, Hiroshi*; et al.

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Sample environment team at the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility in J-PARC has worked on development and operation of cryogenics, magnets, high temperature, high pressure, soft matter related items and special environment including pulsed magnets, light irradiators and He-3 spin filters. In the talk, our status is presented, and issues are addressed.

Oral presentation

Current status of the common sample environment equipment at the MLF in J-PARC

Watanabe, Masao; Oku, Takayuki; Kawamura, Seiko; Takata, Shinichi; Su, Y. H.; Takahashi, Ryuta*; Yamauchi, Yasuhiro*; Nakamura, Masatoshi*; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; Sakaguchi, Yoshifumi*; et al.

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At Material Life Science Laboratory (MLF) in J-PARC, each beamline (BL) has standard sample environment (SE) equipment, while our SE team is organized to maintain BL common sample environment equipment and support the users. We have expensive equipment that is not frequently used but indispensable, and that requires specialized knowledge and skills for operation as BL common SE equipment. The SE team has sub-teams as;(1) cryo & magnet, (2) high temperature, (3) stress (high pressure, tension and fatigue machine), (4) soft matter, (5) humidity, (6) special environment (pulsed magnet, light irradiation and computation). In this presentation, we will explain the current status of BL common sample environment equipment.

Oral presentation

Development of pulsed magnet system

Watanabe, Masao; Nojiri, Hiroyuki*

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In J-PARC MLF, we have been developing a compact and transportable pulsed magnet system as one of the sample environment equipment so that it can be installed in various beamlines. The developed pulsed magnet can generate up to 30 Tesla, can cool down to 4K with a GM refrigerator, and can handle up to room temperature using a heater. In this presentation, we will show the characteristics of the pulsed magnet, the result of a neutron scattering beam experiment. And also, we will show the plans of increasing the pulsed magnetic field up to 35 Tesla and long-pulse experiments.

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