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Novel High-performance Magnets Developed in High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Hefei

Jul 26, 2021

A research team from the High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HMFL), Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS), Chinese Acadamy of Sciences (CAS), developed a large-bore high-field magnet HM2 (25T/Φ148mm), which can produce a 25T central magnetic field and serve as insert magnet for the hybrid magnet HM1.

"Except for the original bore dimension of Φ32mm, we have a new option with Φ148mm bore for HM2," said team member Prof. CHEN Wenge.

The team has been devoted to developing large-bore magnet technologies for the future experimental facility with integrated optics and high magnetic field for years.

The new HM2 magnet extends the experimental environments with Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF), providing the world's unique high-field in large bore for the researches in new organic superconductors, material growth and modification, next-generation practical high-temperature superconducting materials, and other frontier basic scientific research or applied basic scientific research.

This work was supported by the Key Technology Pre-research Project of The High Optical and Magnetic Integrated Experimental Facility, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center.

 

Researchers operated the newly developed equipment, large-bore high-field magnet HM2 (Image by ZHANG Jun)  

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ZHAO Weiwei

Hefei Institutes of Physical Science

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