DocumentCode
1070537
Title
Hybrid and Giga-NMR projects at the Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Author
Aubert, G. ; Debray, F. ; Dumas, J. ; Egorov, K. ; Jongbloets, H. ; Joss, W. ; Martinez, G. ; Mossang, E. ; Petmezakis, P. ; Sala, Ph ; Triophine, C. ; Vidal, N.
Author_Institution
GHMFL, Grenoble, France
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1280
Lastpage
1282
Abstract
The Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory, (GHMFL) is a French German Research Institute funded by the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France) and the MPG (Max-Planck Gesellschaft, Germany) which provides high magnetic fields and scientific support to the scientific and technologic international community. It is now setting into operation a large superconducting magnet which delivers 8 T in a 800 mm warm bore diameter. This magnet has been constructed and the first tests were performed in August 2002. Two projects are based on the use of this superconducting magnetic field. The first one give researchers´ access to 40 T in a 34 mm bore with the help of a resistive magnet that gives 32 T. The second version provides 23.5 T in a 160 mm room temperature bore with a homogeneity of 1 part per million on a sphere of 1 cubic centimeter. These fields should be available at the laboratory during the year 2004. This paper presents key points of the technical development that were achieved at the laboratory in order to fulfill the high level of specifications of these two projects.
Keywords
magnetic fields; project engineering; research and development management; research initiatives; superconducting magnets; 160 mm; 23.5 T; 32 T; 34 mm; 40 T; 8 T; 800 mm; CNRS; French German Research Institute; Giga-NMR projects; Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory; MPG; hybrid projects; large superconducting magnet; magnetic fields; magnetic forces; nuclear magnetic resonance; resistive magnet; scientific international community; scientific support; superconducting magnetic field; technical development; technologic international community; Boring; Laboratories; Magnetic fields; Magnetic resonance; Niobium compounds; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Superconducting magnets; Temperature; Testing; Titanium compounds; Magnetic fields; magnetic forces; magnets; nuclear magnetic resonance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2004.830553
Filename
1325032
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