TY - JOUR
T1 - Activities in high field laboratory for superconducting materials at sendai
AU - Watanabe, K.
AU - Awaji, S.
AU - Motokawa, M.
PY - 2000/3
Y1 - 2000/3
N2 - Since High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials HFLSM was established ut Tohoku University In 1981, hybrid magnets such as a 31THM (31.1 T, 32 mm room temperature RT bore) and a 28 THM (28.1 T, 52 mm RT Bore) have been developed and utilized for shared use in Japan. HFLSM plays a driving role of basic and applied superconducting research using high magnetic fields in Japan, The Tohoku hybrid magnets are being operated so frequently for 18 weeks a year, and have proved powerful in advanced research studies of highTchigh field oxide superconductors, conventional high field superconductors and high Held superconducting magnet technologies. Magnetism, optical properties and other high field physical properties are also being investigated in fields up to 30 T, Further, HFLSM succeeded in realizing the world's first practical cryogenfree superconducting magnet CSM. Recently, CSM achieved 15.1 T in a 52 mm RT bore. A CSM is conveniently utilized for research in chemistry, biology and crystal growth in high fields.
AB - Since High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials HFLSM was established ut Tohoku University In 1981, hybrid magnets such as a 31THM (31.1 T, 32 mm room temperature RT bore) and a 28 THM (28.1 T, 52 mm RT Bore) have been developed and utilized for shared use in Japan. HFLSM plays a driving role of basic and applied superconducting research using high magnetic fields in Japan, The Tohoku hybrid magnets are being operated so frequently for 18 weeks a year, and have proved powerful in advanced research studies of highTchigh field oxide superconductors, conventional high field superconductors and high Held superconducting magnet technologies. Magnetism, optical properties and other high field physical properties are also being investigated in fields up to 30 T, Further, HFLSM succeeded in realizing the world's first practical cryogenfree superconducting magnet CSM. Recently, CSM achieved 15.1 T in a 52 mm RT bore. A CSM is conveniently utilized for research in chemistry, biology and crystal growth in high fields.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33747599585
SN - 1051-8223
VL - 10
SP - 15601563
JO - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
JF - IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
IS - 1
ER -