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D-2000 A.F. Demagnetizer Quick Start Guide

 

 

Author:

G. Matson, B. Novak

Reviewer(s):

 

Editor(s):

 

Lab Officer:

T. Bronk

Audience:

Scientists, Technicians

Origination date:

05/14/2013

Current version:

03/01/2018

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Domain:

Paleomagnetism

System:

Dtech Computer

Keywords:

Cube, Discrete Samples, ARM, pARM, Demag

Introduction

Image Added This manual is aimed to help scientists and technicians correctly use the D-2000 A.F. Demagnetizer. It is a very helpful tool in that it demagnetizes discrete samples in fields up to 200 mT, whereas the cryogenic magnetometer can only go as high as 80 mT. In addition, the D-2000 can impart an ARM or pARM onto discrete samples.
Figure 1: Dtech in the Paleomag Lab.

Procedure

Turning on the instrument

  1. Power on the Dell Laptop that is connected via serial cable to the D-2000.
  2. Power on the D-2000 Power source from the back (easiest access is gained by reaching over the SRM).
  3. Power on the D-2000 amplifier.
  4. Slowly turn Channel A and B on the amplifier from -80 dB to 0 dB simultaneously.

*Note: If this sequence is not followed the software may give a warning indicating that there is no communication between the computer and the instrument. To avoid this issue, turn on the laptop before the D2000 power source.

Loading samples

  1. Remove clear sample holder tube from Demagnetizer.
  2. Place cubes into holder, as seen in Figure 2 below. Make sure they have consistent orientation. The user can repeat the process in multiple orientations if desired.
  3. Image Added Push the clear tube into the Demagnetizer so that the pegs rest on the foam support and are against the inner tube.

Figure 2: Placing samples into the Demagnetizer.

Start the Application

  1. Double click the D-2000 icon on the desktop of the Dtech computer. The application will launch. (Figure 3).
  2. On the top tool bar, select which unit you prefer to use (mT, Oe, or T). This unit will now be displayed on the top loading bar denoted "Field Intensity."

For additional questions
Click here to set Demag settingsUnit Selection
Current Units displayed here Image Added

Figure 3: D-2000 Main Screen.

Demagnetization

  1. To create a list of demagnetization steps, click the number 1 button next to the "Demag Settings" option. The Demagnetization Settings window will open. (Figure 4).
    1. If a list of demagnetization steps has already been created and saved, it may be opened by selecting the OPEN button at the top of the D2000 main window.

Enter the max Field Intensity here
Click to accept once finished picking settings
Add to list
Select desired decay rate
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Figure 4: Demag settings.

  1. In the space below "Peak Field List", type what intensity of field you want to demagnetize with – i.e. if you want a 10 mT field, type "10".
  2. Select the decay rate under "Decay Rate List". Note: It is possible to get errors during demagnetization when a decay rate that is too low is paired with a field intensity that is too high. If this error occurs, simply increase the decay rate for the desired intensity and redo the demagnetization step.
  3. Click the Add button to add a step to the demagnetization set.
    1. The selected field will appear in the box on the bottom left of the Demagnetization settings window and the decay rate will appear on the bottom right. Add all steps you wish to use.
  4. Click the Accept button at the bottom of the box when finished. The demagnetization settings will be displayed on the main window. It is possible to delete an entry or add others to the list after clicking accept. Simply select the number 1 again and edit the list as needed.
  5. Place samples in Dtech sample holder and place the holder into the Dtech.
  6. pARM and ARM should be off
    Click to start demagnetization
    Select the desired demagnetization step from this list.
    Select the demagnetization field you wish to use from the Peak Field list. Make sure that both pARM and ARM are off. (Figure 5).

Image Added Figure 5: Main D2000 Window with demagnetization set selected.

  1. Click Run Demag. Once the "Percent done" loading bar has reached 100% and the "Field Intensity" bar states: "Run Completed," the samples can be removed.

pARM

  1. Click the number 2 next to the "pARM Settings" to open the pARM settings window (Figure 6).
  2. Choose the desired starting field, ending field, and intensity for the particular pARM. Create a list of the desired steps by clicking add or insert. Click accept when the list is finished.
  3. Click the pARM off button on the top toolbar so that it displays pARM on.
  4. Place samples inside the Dtech.
  5. Click Run pARM.

Turn pARM on
Box used to enter pARM settings
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Figure 6: pARM Settings.

Note: Either pARM or ARM may be on at one time – not both.

ARM

  1. Click the number 3 next to the "ARM Settings" to open the ARM settings window. (Figure 7)

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Figure 7: ARM settings

  1. Choose the desired intensity settings for the particular ARM. And choose Accept.
  2. Click the ARM off button on the top toolbar so that it displays ARM on.
  3. Place samples in Dtech.
  4. Click Run ARM.

Miscellaneous

  • The question mark "?" at the top right of the tool bar can be used to answer most questions the user may have regarding this program.
  • The following is table of specifications for the D-2000 A.F. Demagnetizer:

    Specifications:

    AF Peak Field:

    0.2 T (2000 Gauss)

    Minimum AF Field Step:

    0.0001 T (1.0 Gauss)

    ARM Peak Field:

    0.0015 T (1.5 Gauss)

    PARM Peak Field:

    0.0015 T (1.5 Gauss)

    AF Decay Rates:

    Eight discrete rates available

    Minimum PARM Step:

    0.0001 T (1.0 Gauss)

    Sampling Handling

    Static - Holds 4 (D-2000) or 3 (D-2000T) 1" cyl. or cube samplesD-2000T Tumbler - Holds one 1" dia or 2 cm cube Tumbler is removable, allowing Static or Tumbler operation

    Computer Interface:

    Mobile Pentium-based computer

    Operating System:

    Microsoft Windows

    Source: ascscientific.com