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Resistive Magnets

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The DC Field Facility contains six resistive magnets ranging in strength up to 41 tesla connected to a 56 MW DC power supply and 15,000 square feet of cooling equipment. All of our resistive magnets support the following research: magneto-optics (ultra-violet through far infrared), magnetization, specific heat, transport, high pressure, low to medium resolution NMR in highest fields, EMR, temperatures from 40 mK to 800 K, dependence of optical and transport properties on field orientation, and more.

31 Tesla 50mm bore Cell 7

This standard 18 MW solenoid magnet produces 31 tesla in a 50-mm bore for a variety of experimental inserts.


31 Tesla 50mm bore Cell 7

This standard 20 MW solenoid magnet produces 31 tesla in a 50-mm bore. This magnet usually has an advanced cryogenic system installed providing temper…


35 Tesla 32mm bore Cell 12

This standard 20 MW solenoid magnet produces 35 tesla in a 32-mm bore.


35 Tesla 32mm bore Cell 8

This is a standard 35 tesla solenoid magnet with a 32-mm bore. This magnet can accommodate furnaces, dewars and other custom experiments.


41 Tesla 32mm bore Cell 6

This standard 33 MW solenoid magnet produces 41 tesla in a 32-mm bore.


25 Tesla 32mm Split Helix Magnet Cell 5

The Split-Florida Helix (SFH) magnet is the first modern powered magnet optimized for advanced optical spectroscopy techniques requiring wide, free-sp…


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