Experimental facilities

Our experimental facilities offer the possibility to measure the reflectivity spectrum from the far infrared (FIR) up to the ultraviolet (UV) as a function of temperature and magnetic field.

IR-spectroscopy laboratory

Vertex 80v

Our infrared (IR)-spectroscopy laboratory is equipped with a Fourier spectrometer combined with an Oxford cryostat (SM4000). This facility allows us to perform IR optical investigations from 300 down to 1.8 K in external magnetic fields from 0 up to 8 T. 

A specially designed optics by Bruker extracts the IR beam from our Vertex 80v (picture and specifications below), allowing measurements in reflection mode. The cryostat is equipped with suitable optical windows, which permit measurements from far-IR (FIR) up to the mid-IR spectral range.

Additionally, we operate a Janis cryostat placed on top of our Vertex 80v (see picture below), which exploits a dedicated optical reflectivity unit with windows in FIR up to near-IR spectral ranges.

For the high frequency spectral range from the near-IR up to the UV we employ a Perkin Elmer spectrometer (picture and specifications below) at room temperature.

Fourier Spectrometer

Bruker Vertex 80v

Bruker Vertex 80v

- spectral range: 10-15000 cm-1
- resolution: 0.1 cm-1
- sources: Globar, NIR-source and mercury lamp
- beamsplitter: KBr (350 - 8000 cm-1), Mylar-beamsplitter 50 mum (10-60 cm-1), CaF2 (1200-15000 cm-1) and multiple-layered beamsplitter (30-680 cm-1)
- detectors: liquid He-cooled (4.2 K) bolometer, (HgCdTe)-detector, InGaAs-detector and DTGS-detector
- software: analytical integrated OPUS/IR with Windows XP Professional operating system
- detector compartment and remote controlled beamsplitter (BMS) exchanger  

Ultra-violet UV to near-infrared NIR spectrometer

Perkin Elmer Lambda 950

Perkin Elmer Lambda 950

- spectral range: 175 nm - 3300 nm
- detector: Photomultiplier and PbS-detector

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