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Superconducting magnets

Physics Today, 1971
In the last ten years we have seen the development of high-field superconducting magnet technology from the announcement, in 1961, of the first solenoids to the present day, when around a thousand magnet systems are in use in scientific laboratories throughout the world.
John K. Hulm   +2 more
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Superconducting magnets

Physics in Technology, 1987
This report provides a self-consistent description of a magnetic field in the aperture of a superconducting magnet and details how this field can be calculated in a magnet with cos theta current distribution in the coils. A description of an apparatus that can be used to measure the field uniformity in the aperture has been given.
Willen, E., Dahl, P., Herrera, J.
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An Optimal Design of Actively Shielded MRI Superconducting Magnet

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2019
An optimal design method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) magnet from specifications of field uniformity and stray field is presented. Linear programming with objective of volume of superconductors is first taken to get currents in array of coils ...
Zhenguang Liang
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Design of a 30-T Superconducting Magnet for Quantum Oscillation Application

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2019
High field superconducting magnets, as important experimental facilities in condensed matter physics, provide high magnetic field for mapping the Fermi surface of metals, which is a basic approach to study many material properties like resistance, Hall ...
Jianhua Liu   +4 more
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Recent Development of the 25 T All-Superconducting Magnet at IEE

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2018
Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences has been focusing on high-field all-superconducting magnet project for many years. No-insulation (NI) winding technology, despite of its charging delay time, makes the magnet of much higher
Lei Wang   +3 more
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Integrated design method for superconducting magnetic energy storage considering the high frequency pulse width modulation pulse voltage on magnet

Applied Energy, 2019
Superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) is composed of three main components, which are superconducting magnet, power conditioning system (PCS), and system controller to fulfil the task of power exchange between the power system and SMES.
Jing Shi   +9 more
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Cryogenic permanent magnet and superconducting undulators

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A : Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2018
Cryogenically-cooled permanent-magnet-based undulators (CPMUs) have been developed and built at several places around the world in the last decade. They currently operate successfully at many synchrotron radiation facilities, and they are planned as ...
J. Bahrdt, E. Gluskin
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Magnetic and Superconducting Nanowires

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2005
This article is focused on the use of electrodeposition and of various nanoporous templates for the fabrication of metallic nanowires made from single metals (Ni, Co, Pb, Sn), alloys (NiFe, CoFe, CoPt), and multilayers (Co/Cu, NiFe/Cu). An overview is given of our recent studies performed on both magnetic and superconducting nanowires.
L, Piraux   +7 more
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Magnetic field induced superconductivity

Journal of Applied Physics, 1982
The electrical resistance R and magnetic susceptibility χ of the pressure induced superconductors SnxEu1.2−xMo6S8 have been investigated as a function of magnetic field H up to 17 T and at pressures up to 18 kbar. Anomalous behavior is observed both in R versus H and χ versus H.
S. A. Wolf   +5 more
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Superconducting Magnets

2015
This chapter discusses several general comments on superconducting magnets and presents the details of how levitation is implemented in a superconducting bearing. It reviews the main features of superconducting magnets used for particle accelerators and colliders.
Hull, John R.   +8 more
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