Abstract

A cryomagnetic system is described in which the first main component is a cryostat providing variable temperatures and the second a superconducting coil. The cryostat enables the coil to operate at either 4.2 K or 2.16 K, and allows a sample of diameter 10 mm, height 10 mm, to be brought to temperatures varying from 1.5 K to 300 K. The magnet is an asymmetrical split coil with a vertical magnetic axis. Aluminium windows provide access vertically over 15°, horizontally over 340° to a bore of useful diameter 32 mm. The superconducting magnet is wound from multifilamentary NbTi and Nb 3Sn wires and provides a central field of 8.7 T at 4.2 K and 10 T at 2.16 K.

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