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The magnetic shielding for the neutron decay spectrometer aSPECT

2014

Abstract Many experiments in nuclear and neutron physics are confronted with the problem that they use a superconducting magnetic spectrometer which potentially affects other experiments by their stray magnetic field. The retardation spectrometer a SPECT consists, inter alia, of a superconducting magnet system that produces a strong longitudinal magnetic field of up to 6.2 T. In order not to disturb other experiments in the vicinity of a SPECT, we had to develop a magnetic field return yoke for the magnet system. While the return yoke must reduce the stray magnetic field, the internal magnetic field and its homogeneity should not be affected. As in many cases, the magnetic shielding for a S…

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3D-simulation studies of the modified magnetic multipole structure for an electron cyclotron resonance ion source

2004

Experiments have shown that efficient operation of an electron cyclotron resonance ion source requires that the magnetic field fulfills the so-called scaling laws. In most cases the requirements for the radial magnetic field, i.e. the strength of the magnetic multipole are the most difficult to satisfy. This is due to the fact that the multipole is usually produced from permanent magnets, which makes a value of 1.3 T feasible. One possible solution to increase the multipole field is the so-called Modified MultiPole Structure (JYFL-MMPS). This new idea makes it possible to increase the magnetic field at the places where the plasma flux is in contact with the plasma chamber wall. In this arti…

Cylindrical multipole momentsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMagnetic energyCondensed matter physicsMagnetForce between magnetsCyclotron resonanceMultipole expansionInstrumentationElectron cyclotron resonanceIon cyclotron resonanceComputational physicsNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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