Quasi permanent superconducting magnet of very high field
Journal of Applied Physics1993Vol. 74(1), pp. 718–719
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Abstract
We report on persistent field in a quasipermanent magnet made of high temperature superconductor. The material has an average of 40% molar excess of Y, relative to Y1Ba2Cu3O7 and has been irradiated with high energy light ions at 200 MeV. The magnet, which traps 1.52 T at 77.3 K, traps nearly 4 T at 64.5 K. No evidence of giant flux jump or sample cracking was observed.
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