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Testing of a superconducting spectrometer dipole

A superconducting dipole magnet for use as spectrometer element has been constructed and is presently being mapped. The 75 ton dipole has a negative curvature side and a 15 cm gap. The cryostable coil produced a central field of 1.6 T at a current of 436 A. A second identical magnet is presently und...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 1995-06, Vol.5 (2), p.654-657
Main Authors: Zeller, A.F., Bricker, S., Morris, L., Pendell, D., Swanson, R., Fontus, R., Sherrill, B.M., Laumer, H., Zhang, B., Sanderson, D., DeKamp, J.C., Johnson, P., Caggiano, J.
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Summary:A superconducting dipole magnet for use as spectrometer element has been constructed and is presently being mapped. The 75 ton dipole has a negative curvature side and a 15 cm gap. The cryostable coil produced a central field of 1.6 T at a current of 436 A. A second identical magnet is presently under construction. The authors describe the assembly and testing of the magnet.< >
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/77.402633