Dr. Yugandhar Bitla
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
School of Physical Sciences
Research Facilities at CURaj
The PPMS (Physical Properties Measurement System) Dynacool is an automated low-temperature and magnetic field system for the measurement of material properties like specific heat, magnetic AC and DC susceptibility and both electrical and thermal transport properties (like Hall Effect, thermoelectric figure of merit and Seebeck Effect).
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) is a rapid analytical technique primarily used for phase identification of a crystalline material and can provide information on unit cell dimensions.
The mini arc melting furnace MAM-1 is for melting up to 5-20 gram high purity metallic alloy samples, at up to 3500 °C, depending on the quantity. It is for use in a lab. This model is the most widely used laboratory arc melter in the world because of its trusted performance and reliability. Made in Germany by Edmund Buhler.
Spin coating is a technique used to spread uniform thin films on flat substrates by centrifugal force. This is achieved by using a Spin Coater.
Electron-beam physical vapor deposition, or EBPVD, is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target anode is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten filament under high vacuum. The electron beam causes atoms from the target to transform into the gaseous phase. These atoms then precipitate into solid form, coating everything in the vacuum chamber (within line of sight) with a thin layer of the anode material.
Temprature upto 1700°C