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SHMFF consists of a world-record 45.22T hybrid magnet, five water-cooling magnets, and four superconducting magnets. It offers a world-class extreme experimental environment with steady high magnetic fields and advanced testing methods. This provides essential support for groundbreaking research in fields like condensed matter physics, advanced materials, life sciences, and energy and environmental science.
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