On July 20, 2012, the installation and debugging of a 600MHz solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been completed in CHMFL.It passed the review of experts from administration department of CAS and has been put into normal operation.
Recently, the researchers in CHMFL, led by Prof. Pi Li , discovered strong anisotropy and extremely high coercivity in weak ferromagnetic LuFeO3 using X-ray Diffractometer (XRD) and other measurement systems. The results reveal that LuFeO3 is a kind of super hard magnetic material.
From July 18 -20, Prof. Moses Chan, member of the American Academic Sciences, the first director of Nanoscale Science Center in Pennsylvania State University paid a tour to High Magnetic Field Lab. Chinese Academy of Sciences in Hefei and presented a lecture.
I was deep impressed by the progress in CHMFL. There were many similarities in our two Laboratories. I would like to see more personnel exchanging and Experience sharing between the two labs, said Dr. Jos Perenboom.
4 November 2011