Status of the Pulsed-Magnet-Development Program at the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Status of the Pulsed-Magnet-Development Program at the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Zherlitsyn, S.; Wustmann, B.; Herrmannsdörfer, T.; Wosnitza, J.
The Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD) is a pulsed-field user facility which offers to researches a variety of experimental techniques combined with non-destructive pulsed magnetic fields. Recently a new, 9.5 MJ dual-coil magnet has been commissioned. This magnet has achieved magnetic field of 91.4 T in a 16 mm bore and it is available for users now. In this paper, we report on some key upgrades in the magnet design which have led to breaking the 90 T limit at the HLD. Further possible design improvements are discussed. In addition, we share our operational experience obtained with the pulsed magnets.
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 22(2012)3
DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2012.2182975
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Publ.-Id: 17957