Abstract
A new-type of magnet system using high-Tc superconducting bulks has been developed, in which two aligned bulk disks are cooled down from the side face by thermal conduction and are magnetized along the c-axis in turn employing a split-type pulse coil. The temperature rise DeltaT due to the magnetic flux intrusion is relatively small and the trapped field BT P is enhanced in comparison with the conventional bulk magnet system based on a solenoid-type pulse coil. BT P=3.20 T on the SmBaCuO bulk surface at 50 K and BT 4mm =1.97 T vacuum sheath, 4 mm above the bulk surface, have been attained. This type of magnet system, consisting of multi-bulks, with usable surfaces on both sides in open space, can be realized only by use of a split-type pulse coil and has a potential for new application fields
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