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Design, fabrication, and characterization of a high-field high-temperature superconducting Bi-2212 accelerator dipole magnet
- Shen, Tengming;
- Fajardo, Laura Garcia;
- Myers, Cory;
- Hafalia, Aurelio;
- Fernández, Jose Luis Rudeiros;
- Arbelaez, Diego;
- Brouwer, Lucas;
- Caspi, Shlomo;
- Ferracin, Paolo;
- Gourlay, Stephen;
- Marchevsky, Maxim;
- Pong, Ian;
- Prestemon, Soren;
- Teyber, Reed;
- Turqueti, Marcos;
- Wang, Xiaorong;
- Jiang, Jianyi;
- Bosque, Ernesto;
- Lu, Jun;
- Davis, Daniel;
- Trociewitz, Ulf;
- Hellstrom, Eric;
- Larbalestier, David
- et al.
Abstract
The use of high-field superconducting magnets has furthered the development of medical diagnosis, fusion research, accelerators, and particle physics. High-temperature superconductors enable magnets more powerful than those possible with Nb-Ti (superconducting transition temperature Tc of 9.2 K) and Nb3Sn (Tc of 18.4 K) conductors due to their very high critical field Bc2 of greater than 100 T near 4.2 K. However, the development of high-field accelerator magnets using high-temperature superconductors is still at its early stage. We report the construction of the world's first high-temperature superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox (Bi-2212 with Tc of ∼82 K) accelerator dipole magnet. The magnet is based on a canted-cosine-theta design with Bi-2212 Rutherford cables. A high critical current was achieved by an overpressure processing heat treatment. The magnet was constructed from a nine-strand Rutherford cable made from industrial 0.8 mm wires. At 4.2 K, it reached a quench current of 3600 A and a dipole field of 1.64 T in a bore of 31 mm. The magnet did not exhibit the undesirable quench training common in Nb-Ti and Nb3Sn accelerator magnets. It quenched a dozen times without degradation. The magnet exhibited low magnetic field hysteresis (<0.1%) as measured by a cryogenic Hall sensor. It was fast cycled to 1.47 T at 0.54 T/s without quenches. This work validates the canted-cosine-theta Bi-2212 dipole magnet design, illustrates the fabrication scheme, and establishes an initial performance benchmark.
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