S. Brauer, H.E. Fischer, et al.
International Journal of Thermophysics
A high-power proportional temperature controller, using a fast infrared pyrometer, has been developed to change and control the temperature of metallic ribbon samples with microsecond response. The apparatus provides uniform and controlled heating for time-resolved x-ray scattering studies of structural phase transitions. When high-power pulse heating is used, the system is capable of increasing the sample temperature at rates in excess of 106 K/s, without overshoot and with subsequent control to ±1 K at temperatures as low as 650 K.
S. Brauer, H.E. Fischer, et al.
International Journal of Thermophysics
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Physical Review B
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Thin Solid Films
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Journal of Materials Research