High resolution magnetostriction measurements in pulsed magnetic fields using Fibre Bragg Gratings
Ramzy Daou, Franziska Weickert, Michael Nicklas, Frank Steglich,, Ariane Haase, Mathias Doerr

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-resolution, fiber-optic magnetostriction measurement system capable of operating in pulsed high magnetic fields at cryogenic temperatures, achieving strain resolution of 10^-7.
Contribution
The authors developed a fast, high-resolution optical fiber-based magnetostriction measurement apparatus suitable for cryogenic pulsed magnetic fields.
Findings
Achieved strain resolution of 10^-7
Demonstrated measurements on GdSb and GdSi samples
Operates with a bandwidth of 47 kHz
Abstract
We report on a new high resolution apparatus for measuring magnetostriction suitable for use at cryogenic temperatures in pulsed high magnetic fields which we have developed at the Hochfeld-Magnetlabor Dresden. Optical fibre strain gauges based on Fibre Bragg Gratings are used to measure the strain in small (~1mm) samples. We describe the implementation of a fast measurement system capable of resolving strains in the order of with a full bandwidth of 47kHz, and demonstrate its use on single crystal samples of GdSb and GdSi.
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