Our laboratory is located on the third floor of the Kelley Engineering Center in rooms 3002, 3004 and 3006. In addition to standard electrical test and measurement instruments, we maintain a range of specialized equipment for characterizing magnetic materials and devices.
- Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
- Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Magneto-Optic Kerr Effect Microscope
- Magnetostriction Measurement Tools (see measurement options under Superconducting Vector Magnet System)
- High Resolution Laser Vibrometer
- B-H Looper
- Impedance/ Material Analyzer
- Cryogenic Probe Station with Magnetic Field
- Superconducting Vector Magnet System
- Physical Properties Measurement System (PPMS)
External users interested in magnetic characterization can access these tools or request our measurement services for a fee. Please contact Dr. Dhagat, co-Director of the laboratory, at [email protected] or visit http://onami.us/technology-labs/applied-magnetics-laboratory to inquire about tool use and our services.
In addition to the aforementioned equipment, students and researchers of the Applied Magnetics Laboratory have access to campus-wide, shared facilities including a cleanroom (The Materials Synthesis and Characterization Facility (MASC) ) for thin film deposition and microfabrication of devices, an electron microscopy facility and a staffed machine shop.