Abstract
From January 14–15. 1999, a scientific workshop on opportunities for neutron scattering in magnetic fields up to 30-tesla was held i n Los Alamos, under the joint sponsorship of LANSCE. the Center for Materials Science, and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL is a three-center program based at Tallahassee and Gainesville in Florida and Los Alamos in New Mexico). The context of this meeting is that the NHMFL and LANSCE are constructing a unique new pulsed water-cooled split-pair magnet system specifically designed for neutron scattering studies. The design goals have been to achieve a 30-Tpeak field, with 2.3 ms semi-sinu-soidal pulse length, a magnet repetition rate of 2Hz, a fully illuminatedhiewed sample size of 5mm, a 20-mm clear bore in the magnet, ± 4° vertical divergence, and 4 × 73° horizontal divergence. The magnet and power supply were described by Chuck Mielke (NHMFL-Los Alamos), while two new high-intensity instruments that are likely homes for the magnet were described by Mike Fitzsimmons (LANSCE) and Collin Broholm (Johns Hopkins University).
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