Matthew Jacobsen
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
Matthew Jacobsen; W. Liu; Baosheng Li
In this paper, a high pressure setup is presented for performing simultaneous measurements of Seebeck coefficient and thermal diffusivity in multianvil apparatus for the purpose of enhancing the study of transport phenomena. Procedures for the derivation of Seebeck coefficient and thermal diffusivity/conductivity, as well as their associated sources of errors, are presented in detail, using results obtained on the filled skutterudite, Ce(0.8)Fe(3)CoSb(12,) up to 12 GPa at ambient temperature. Together with recent resistivity and sound velocity measurements in the same apparatus, these developments not only provide the necessary data for a self-consistent and complete characterization of the figure of merit of thermoelectric materials under pressure, but also serve as an important tool for furthering our knowledge of the dynamics and interplay between these transport phenomena.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015
Matthew Jacobsen; Nenad Velisavljevic
Recent technical developments using the large volume Paris-Edinburgh press platform have enabled x-ray synchrotron studies at high pressure and temperature conditions. However, its application to some materials of interest, such as high hazard materials that require special handling due to safety issues, reactivity, or other challenges, has not been feasible without the introduction of special containment systems to eliminate the hazards. However, introduction of a containment system is challenging due to the requirement to provide full safety containment for operation in the variety of environments available, while not hindering any of the experimental probes that are available for inert sample measurement. In this work, we report on the development and implementation of a full safety enclosure for a Paris-Edinburgh type press. During the initial development and subsequent application stage of work, experiments were performed on both cerium dioxide (CeO2) and uranium (U). This device allows for full implementation of all currently available experimental probes involving the Paris-Edinburgh press at the High Pressure Collaborative Access Team sector of the Advanced Photon Source.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2012
Matthew Jacobsen; Stanislav V. Sinogeikin; Ravhi S. Kumar; Andrew L. Cornelius
Physical Review B | 2007
J. J. Hamlin; S. Deemyad; James S. Schilling; Matthew Jacobsen; Ravhi S. Kumar; Andrew L. Cornelius; G. Cao; J. J. Neumeier
Journal of Electronic Materials | 2010
Ravhi S. Kumar; Mahalingam Balasubramanian; Matthew Jacobsen; Arunkumar Bommannavar; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis; Seiji Yoneda; Andrew L. Cornelius
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2013
Matthew Jacobsen; Y. Meng; Ravhi S. Kumar; Andrew L. Cornelius
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2008
Matthew Jacobsen; Ravhi S. Kumar; G. Cao; J.J. Neumeier; Andrew L. Cornelius
Archive | 2010
Matthew Jacobsen
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2008
Matthew Jacobsen; Ravhi S. Kumar; Gang Cao; J. J. Neumeier; Andrew L. Cornelius
Physical Review B | 2017
Matthew Jacobsen; Nenad Velisavljevic; Yoshio Kono; Changyong Park; Curtis Kenney-Benson