2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-8853(01)00674-6
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A novel superconducting octupole magnet for photon scattering experiments

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“…Further examples of the use of rare-earth metal poles have been in high-gradient superconducting quadrupoles for linacs [34,35], in a 7.5 T quadrupole design for magnetic circular dichroism experiments [36], and in an octupole design for photon scattering experiments [37]. Holmium has also been proposed as a material for use in superconducting wigglers for beam emittance reduction in damping rings, for example in the Compact Linear Collider in which a larger B-field decreases the minimum achievable emittance [38,39].…”
Section: Rare-earth Superconducting Magnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further examples of the use of rare-earth metal poles have been in high-gradient superconducting quadrupoles for linacs [34,35], in a 7.5 T quadrupole design for magnetic circular dichroism experiments [36], and in an octupole design for photon scattering experiments [37]. Holmium has also been proposed as a material for use in superconducting wigglers for beam emittance reduction in damping rings, for example in the Compact Linear Collider in which a larger B-field decreases the minimum achievable emittance [38,39].…”
Section: Rare-earth Superconducting Magnetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With all requirements considered, the specifications of the magnetization solenoid were set as magnetic field 12 T, field uniformity over 100 mm, a solenoid of total length less than 300 mm, and a bore of 80 mm diameter. The solenoid was constructed as a multi-coil structure, in which wires of three kinds-HTS 2G YBCO wire, high-field and low-field NbTi-were used [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%