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Coil design for non-destructive pulsed-field magnets targeting 100 T

Zherlitsyn, S.; Bianchi, A. D.; Hermannsdörfer, T.; Pobell, F.; Skourski, Y.; Sytcheva, A.; Zvyagin, S. A.; Wosnitza, J.

Progress and recent achievements in coil design are presented for the new Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD), which is under construction at the Forschungszentrum Rossendorf. This laboratory is planned to be open for external users in 2007. The facility is placed near a free electron laser which will offer the opportunity to perform infrared spectroscopy in pulsed magnetic fields. Implementation of various experimental techniques, such as transport, magnetization, specific heat, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance in pulsed magnetic fields up to 100 T are planned. Typical pulse durations will be in the range between 10 and 1000 ms with magnet bores ranging from 20 to 40 mm. The pulsed magnets will be energized by a 50 MJ/24 kV modular capacitive pulsed-power supply. With our newly designed coils, so far we were able to reach 65 T in a non-destructive manner. These coils are built using regular copper wire reinforced with an organic fiber (Zylon). Pulse durations for the various coils are between 20 and 50 ms. Different magnet failure modes have been analysed and possible improvements of the magnets are discussed.
We also present numerical simulations of our pulsed magnets.

  • IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 16(2006), 1660

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