Abstract
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida, USA has designed, built and tested a high field, split pair, Repetitively Pulsed Magnet (RPM) suitable for neutron scattering experiments. RPM magnets have the advantage of lower average power and lower construction costs than DC magnets. The NHMFL RPM program intends to build magnets with higher field and larger scattering space than those available elsewhere. Details of design and testing of the first prototype are presented
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