WM1, a water cooling resistive magnet in the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CHMFL), set a new world record on June 16th. The magnet with a 32mm working bore generated a steady magnetic field of 38.52 Tesla at 37960.2-A direct current.
Prof. Rongying Jin from Department of Physics, Louisiana State University and Prof. Ying Yang from State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical Structures, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics visited High Magnetic Field Laboratory, CAS (CHMFL) on June 12th, 2015. Dur...
Prof. Dan Dessau from Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder visited High Magnetic Field Laboratory of CAS (CHMFL) on June 3rd. During his visit, Prof. Dan Dessau gave a presentation entitled “High resolution ARPES and time-resolved ARPES for the study of novel electronic materia...
Dr. Andrey Mishchenko, a senior research scientist of RIKEN, visited the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of CAS (CHMFL) on May 25-26, 2015. Dr. Andrey Mishchenko gave a presentation entitled “Polarons: from theoretical concept to technology of electronic devices”.