EMFL FUTURE MAGNET SURVEY

High Field Magnets for the next decade

PART 1 :  STANDARD GEOMETRY MAGNETS AT THE EMFL FACILITIES

CATEGORIES

  • DC Magnets : 30-60 T
  • Pulsed magnets: 60 - 100 T with 10-100 ms duration
  • Megagauss magnets > 100 T with sub-millisecond duration
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DC Magnets: 30 - 60 T 

Required maximum field

30 - 40 T
40 T - 50 T
> 50 T

Required temperature

> 350 K
1.5 - 350 K
< 1.5 K

Required sample space

< 8 mm
8 - 15 mm
15 - 25 mm
> 25 mm

Special requirements

Homogeneity
Very low noise
Fast ramping
Persistent mode operation

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Pulsed Magnets : 60 - 100 T with 10 - 100ms duration

Required maximum field

60 - 70 T
70 - 90 T
> 90 T

Required temperature

> 350 K
1.5 - 350 K
< 1.5 K

Required sample space

< 5 mm
5 - 10 mm
> 10 mm

Special requirements

Homogeneity
Short pulse < 10 ms
Long pulse > 100 ms

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Megagauss magnets: > 100 T with sub-millisecond duration

Required maximum field

100-120 T, 100 µs
150-200 T, 10 µs
800-1000 T, 10 µs

Required temperature

> 350 K
1.5 - 350 K
< 1.5 K

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PART 2 : FACILITY MAGNETS WITH SPECIFIC EXPERIMENTAL ACCESS OR GEOMETRY

CATEGORIES

  • Magnets with extra-wide bore
  • Transverse-access magnets (split coils)
  • More magnets with specific experimental access or geometry
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Magnets with extra-wide bore

Field-bore preference for DC wide-bore magnets

8.5 T in 800 mm
12 T in 600 mm
17.5 in 370 mm
25 T in 130 mm
35 T in 50 mm

Field-bore preference for pulsed wide-bore magnets 

25 T in 350 mm
40 T in 200 mm
50 T in 100 mm
60 T in 50 mm

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Transverse-access magnets (split coils)

Importance rating

DC, 20-25 T
Pulsed, 50-55 T

Required temperature

> 350 k
1.5 - 350 k

Preferred field-bore-split optimization for DC magnets

N : Go for more field, less bore
S : Go for more bore, less field
E : Go for more field, less split
W : Go for more split, less field
N : Go for more field, less bore
S : Go for more bore, less field
E : Go for more field, less split
W : Go for more split, less field

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More magnets with specific experimental access or geometry

More possibilites...

Conical bore magnet: pulsed or DC magnet with up to 30◦ opening angle of the bore.

Levitation magnet/large gradient magnet: magnet designed to optimize the volume both the magnetic field and its gradient are simultaneously large

Dipole magnet: accelerator-type magnet designed to extend the lateral distance over which a substantial perpendicular field is obtained (see figure on the right).

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PART 3 : FACILITY MAGNETS WITH SPECIFIC TIME DEPENDENCE 

CATEGORIES

  • DC outsert, pulsed insert
  • Flat-top pulsed magnets
  • More magnets with specific time dependence
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DC outsert, pulsed insert

Required total maximum field (DC & pulsed) 

<50 T
>50 T

Required DC background field

< 10 T
> 10 T

Required temperature

> 350 K
1.5 - 350 K
< 1.5 K

Required sample space

< 5 mm
5 - 10 mm
> 10 mm

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Flat-top pulsed magnets

Required peak field and plateau width

40 T for 20-50 ms
50 T for 10-20 ms
60 T for 5-10 ms

Required temperature

>350K
1.5 -350 K
< 1.5 T

Required sample space

< 5mm
5-10 mm
>10 mm

Special requirements

Homogeneity
Enhanced flatness < 1%

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More magnets with specific time dependence

More possibilities

Oscillating-field magnet: pulsed magnet driven by a generator resembling a serial RLC circuit ; field reversals of 80-95% between the first and second maximum are feasible depending on bore diameter, pulse duration and peak field ; reducing either parameter also reduces the decay ; technical development requiring additional investments due to the need of capacitors with enhanced tolerance towards voltage reversal.

Slow-start magnet: pulsed magnet providing a smoother onset of the magnetic field in order to reduce eddy currents, noise and heating effects associated with the initial rise.

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PART 4 : MOBILE INSTALLATIONS 

CATEGORIES

  • Mobile infrastructure specifications
  • Mobile magnets for uses outside the EMFL facilities
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Mobile infrastructure specifications

Preferred infrastructure size

Conventional pulsed generator
Upscaled pulsed generator
Downscaled pulsed generator

Alternative installations

Megagauss generator
Superconducting system

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Mobile magnets for uses outside the EMFL facilities

Required coil geometry

Standard solenoid
Horizontal bore
Bi-conical bore
Split coil

Required temperature

> 350 K
1.5 - 350 K
< 1.5 K

Required sample space

< 5 mm
5-10 mm
> 10 mm

Special requirements

Variable coil orientation
Advanced vibration damping
UHV comptability

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FINAL INFORMATION

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