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Autor:
JiYu Chen, S.T. Wang, Charles Taylor, Martin A. Green, Michael S. Zisman, Mimi Wang, Derun Li, R. Wahrer, X. Lu, Steve Virostek, Tiki Juang
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 19:1364-1367
This report describes the MICE spectrometer solenoids as built. Each magnet consists of five superconducting coils. Two coils are used to tune the beam going from or to the MICE spectrometer from the rest of the MICE cooling channel. Three spectromet
Autor:
B. Wang, C.H. Chang, C.T. Chen, R. Wahrer, H.H. Chen, M.H. Huang, C.S. Hwang, J.Y. Chen, T.C. Fan, F.Y. Lin
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IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 13:1209-1212
A 32-pole superconducting magnet with a 12 /spl times/ 80 mm/sup 2/ cold bore aperture was designed to serve as a multipole wiggler in the Taiwan synchrotron light source. The magnet consists of 32 pairs of racetrack NbTi superconducting coils with a
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IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 12:686-690
A compact cryogen-free superconducting wavelength shifter with a warm bore for electron beam has been constructed for generating synchrotron radiation hard X-rays. This magnet consists of three pairs of racetrack NbTi superconducting coils that can p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 239:586-590
A superconducting octupole magnet capable of producing a variable high magnetic field in three dimensions has been designed and constructed. Eight cone-shape superconducting coils are arranged octahedrally to form four independent dipole pairs, facil
Autor:
M. Fahmie, P. Pipersky, G.J. DeVries, E. Hoyer, Martin A. Green, J. Krupnick, Ross Schlueter, Steve Marks, D. Robin, R. Wahrer, J. Harkins, J Chen, C.E. Taylor, Gregory Portmann, F. Ottens, J.A. Paterson, J. Hinkson, T. Henderson, Christoph Steier, A. Geyer, S.T. Wang, R. DeMarco, J. Zbanik
Publikováno v:
Zbasnik, J.; Wang, S.T.; Chen, J.Y.; DeVries, G.J.; DeMarco, R.; Fahmie, M.; et al.(2000). ALS superbend magnet system. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4086n9cz
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is preparing to upgrade the Advanced Light Source (ALS) with three superconducting dipoles (Superbends). In this paper we present the final magnet system design which incorporates R&D test results and address
Autor:
B. Wang, P.C. Chang, R. Wahrer, C.T. Chen, J.Y. Chen, F.Z. Hsiao, T. Juang, C.S. Hwang, C.H. Chang
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity. 10:503-506
A compact three-pole superconducting magnet with a warm bore for electron orbit has been designed to serve as a wavelength shifter for Taiwan synchrotron radiation light sources. The wavelength shifter will have a warm beam duct, which is 600 mm in l
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 35:4285-4290
The Magnetic Stereotaxis System is a unique neurosurgical device designed to provide surgical treatment of regions of the brain normally inaccessible with contemporary techniques. By magnetically propagating a small (approximately 5 mm length, approx
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 30:2581-2584
A 9.38 T NMR/MRI spectrometer magnet with a 183 mm warm bore has been designed, built and tested. The field uniformity requirements are 0.6 ppm over 25 mm diameter, 2.0 ppm for 40 mm diameter and 12 ppm for 80 mm diameter. In order to assure the achi
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 30:2348-2351
New York Neurological Institute of Columbia University, requires a 5 T 1028 mm bore MRI magnet for brain function imaging and spectroscopy use. The magnet has a persistency of about 3/spl times/10/sup -8//hr, a field uniformity of 0.4 ppm over 40 cm
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 30:2344-2347
In order to evaluate the feasibility of using Nb/sub 3/Sn superconductors to generate fields as high as 23.5 T in NMR magnets, the Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories has initiated a conductor development and evaluation program. We report the res