1. A Superconducting Magnetization System With Hybrid Superconducting Wire for the Study and Application of Superconductivity.
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Chen, S. D., Yu, Y. T., Jan, J. C., Lin, F. Y., Hwang, C. S., Chen, I. G., Du, C. H., Uen, T. M., and Chang, C. Y.
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MAGNETIZATION ,HIGH temperature superconductors ,SUPERCONDUCTING wire ,HIGH temperature superconductivity ,WIGGLER magnets ,X-ray scattering ,LIQUID nitrogen - Abstract
For the study of high-temperature superconductors and for the application of superconductivity, a superconducting high-field magnetization system with a hybrid superconducting coil was designed. This coil is composed of superconducting wires of three kinds—HTS YBCO 2G-wire, high-field and low-field NbTi wires. Three principal purposes of building this system are to inspect the characteristics of disk-shape bulk YBCO, to develop a HTS-bulk undulator, and to magnetize a portable HTS-bulk high-field magnet for application to a resonant X-ray scattering experiment. With four steps of temperature decrease, a two-stage GM-type cryocooler and liquid nitrogen provide cooling for the magnetization system. The hybrid superconducting coil, two cryogenic systems for the magnetization system and the portable HTS-bulk magnet, and the control and monitor systems that were designed are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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