Helmholtz Coils for Production of Powerful and Uniform Fields and Gradients

S. T. Lin and A. R. Kaufmann
Rev. Mod. Phys. 25, 182 – Published 1 January 1953
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Abstract

The magnet is an air core and water-cooled massive Helmholtz type with rectangular cross section. It consists of a field coil 10 cm in mean radius which can produce 35 000 oersteds at a power of 1700 kw with a uniformity of about 10 ppm at the center within a region of 10 percent of the mean radius, and a gradient coil 5.2 cm in mean radius which can produce a gradient of 100 oersteds per cm at a power of 2.5 kw with a uniformity of about 140 ppm within the same region. The fields and gradients are separately controlled.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.25.182

    ©1953 American Physical Society

    Authors & Affiliations

    S. T. Lin* and A. R. Kaufmann

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    • *Staff Member, Division of Industrial Cooperation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • Associate Professor, Department of Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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    Vol. 25, Iss. 1 — January - March 1953

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