Abstract
We present here a new diamond anvil cell designed to combine high hydrostatic pressure up to 10 GPa, non-destructive, pulsed magnetic fields up to 60 T and low temperature as low as 2 K. Both optical and transport measurements are now achievable. Magneto-photoluminescence set-up under pressure is described in great detail. We report photoluminescence experiments on oriented ruby single crystals exhibiting direct observation of the intrinsic Zeeman splitting of excited states under pressure.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank M. Jacquet and M. Escudier for sample preparation, and J.M. Poumirol for data analysis. This work was supported in part by French PCP program ‘Nanotubes de Carbone’ and by EuroMagNET under the EU contract RII3-CT-2004-506239.