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Simple furnace for high temperature nuclear magnetic resonance experiments.
The description of a furnace for nuclear magnetic resonance experiments between room temperature and 1300°C is given. It is easy to construct, and has an option for control of the atmosphere surrounding the sample or application of a uniaxial stress to the sample. The power requirement for operation at 1000°C is 130 W. Sufficient external cooling is provided by the laboratory environment.