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Integrating UHV (Ultra High Vacuum) and HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) magnets for x-ray synchrotron based experiments

Integrating UHV (ultra high vacuum) and superconducting magnets poses special challenges to the magnet designer. A range of HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) magnets have been developed for UHV synchrotron beamline applications providing users with compact powerful cryogen-free solutions. Recen...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2013-01, Vol.425 (10), p.102003-4
Main Authors: Lazić, Z, Chamritski, V, Pooke, D, Valvidares, S M, Pellegrin, E, Ferrer, S, Granados, X, Obradors, X
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Language:English
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Summary:Integrating UHV (ultra high vacuum) and superconducting magnets poses special challenges to the magnet designer. A range of HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) magnets have been developed for UHV synchrotron beamline applications providing users with compact powerful cryogen-free solutions. Recent examples include HTS magnets for LARIAT (Large Area Rapid Imaging Analytical Tool) [8.5 T with 110 mm warm bore], x-ray scattering experiments at BESSY and LNLS [5-6 T with 110 degrees scattering angle aperture], x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, and resonant scattering experiments at ALBA. This paper will focus on the in-UHV HTS magnet installed at ALBA.
ISSN:1742-6596
1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/425/10/102003