Abstract
Three superferric quadrupoles with a pole-tip radius of 170 mm and a design field gradient of 14.1 T/m have been constructed and mapped for use as spectrometer elements. All three quadrupoles are assembled into a single cryostat and cooled by liquid-He bath cooling method. A small Gifford-McMahon/Joule-Thomson (GM/JT) cooler, mounted on the cryostat, requiries He gas that evaporates in the He vessel. The high-T/sub c/ superconducting current leads and radiation shield surrounding the He-vessel, cooled by a small GM cooler, reduce the heat load of the He vessel. Both cryocoolers operate using separate water-cooled compressors and allow us a stand-alone operation of the quadrupole magnets without big cryoplant. Results of quench protection tests, measured heat loads and mapped results are presented.
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