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The 40 T Superconducting Magnet Project at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2020.2969642

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High Field Magnet; High-temperature superconductors; Superconductor; Superconducting Magnet

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-1644779, DMR-1839796]
  2. State of Florida

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The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has launched an innovative project to develop a 40 & x00A0;T all superconducting user magnet. The first year funding was awarded by the National Science Foundation in September 2018. Consideration of a 40 & x00A0;T superconducting user magnet sets target specifications of a cold bore of 34 mm with a homogeneity of 500 ppm over a 1 cm diameter of spherical volume, a better than 0.01 & x00A0;T set-ability and stability, and with an ability to ramp up to full field 50,000 times over its 20 years design lifetime. It will be a fully superconducting magnet that can withstand quenches at its full 40T field and provide a very low noise environment for experimentalists. These capabilities will enable the 40 & x00A0;T SC magnet to support higher-sensitivity measurements than possible in present-day resistive and hybrid magnets; high-magnetic-field measurements that will be uniquely capable of addressing physics questions on a number of expanding frontiers in condensed matter physics. A 40 & x00A0;T SC magnet would enable more users to run long experiments at peak field with much less power consumption compared with resistive and hybrid magnets. However, realization of such a 40 & x00A0;T SC magnet requires magnet technology well beyond the present state-of-the-art. Initial analysis of different HTS magnet designs, based upon the three presently viable HTS conductors: REBCO, Bi-2212, and Bi-2223, has determined that each technology faces significant challenges. Hence, we decided that four HTS magnet technologies consisting of Insulated REBCO, No-Insulation REBCO, Bi-2212, and Bi-2223 would be developed in parallel and technology gaps based on major risks will be closed in the R & D phase. The candidate technologies will be narrowed down at the decision points. The objective and R & D activities of the 40 & x00A0;T all superconducting user magnet project are presented.

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