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3 Example Experiment

The paramagnetic signal in liquid n-hexane is difficult to observe because the muonium polarisation is found to decay on a microsecond time scale, which is further reduced by the presence of dissolved oxygen. A series of commissioning experiments were carried out using n-hexane in order to gauge the ability of the liquid handling rig to degas the liquid.

This experiment was carried out using a detachable liquid-sample cell.

At the start of the experiment, 100 ml of n-hexane was loaded into Vessel 1 and frozen to allow the removal of any dissolved gases. An inert atmosphere of helium gas was introduced and the liquid subjected to four freeze-pump-thaw cycles using the procedures outlined above. The sample cell was attached to one of the sample delivery tubes and pumped for 1 hr. Using the vacuum created in the cell, a small amount of n-hexane, enough to fill the cell, was transferred. To avoid contamination of the cleaned liquid, excess n-hexane was transferred to Vessel 3.

After filling, the sample cell was sealed and detached from the rig. Muon spin resonance experiments were performed at 2 G and 20 G followed by reattached to the rig. At this point, the rig was open to the air and so had to be evacuated and pumped for 30 minutes. The n-hexane held in the sample cell was transferred to Vessel 2 by freezing the vessel and allowing the vacuum to draw the n-hexane out of the cell. Gentle heating ensured that all the n-hexane was recovered.

Two further sets of freeze-pump-thaw cycles resulted in samples for muon study after 7 and 10 cycles had been performed on the clean n-hexane held in Vessel 1.

The signal due to the paramagnetic species in n-hexane after each set freeze-pump- thaw cycles is shown in Figure 1. The fitted parameters for the diamagnetic, paramagnetic and missing fraction percentage along with the relaxation rate for the paramagnetic signal are shown in Table 1.

Table 1 Effect of successive freeze-pump-thaw cycles on the initial asymmetry attributable to the diamagnetic, paramagnetic and missing fractions and muonium relaxation rate.

Experiment

 

Initial asymmetry (%)

 

Relaxation

 

 

 

Rate (µs-1)

Diamagnetic

Paramagnetic

Missing

 

4 fpt cycles

12.87

3.41

6.72

7.96

7 fpt cycles

12.41

5.86

4.73

6.66

10 fpt cycles

12.86

4.90

5.24

5.45

6 fpt cycles

12.59

4.39

6.02

5.20

sodium dried

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Johnson, S.P. Cottrell et al Version Muon Liquid Handling System User GuideContents Layout of the liquid handling system Getting StartedLayout of the pump Layout of the in situ sample stickPage Sample loading General proceduresEvacuation of the system Loading VesselEvacuation of the sample cell Removing air from VesselSample in Vessel Freeze-Pump-Thaw cycleVessel 1 to sample cell Liquid transfersVessel 3 to sample cell Recovery of liquid in manifold to VesselRecovery of liquid in sample cell to Vessel Page Fpt cycles 12.87 12.41 12.86 12.59 Sodium dried Example ExperimentInitial asymmetry

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