"Ensuring the Safety of Superconducting Magnets"

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Researchers at Berkeley Lab's Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics Division have developed a method for detecting and predicting the local loss of superconductivity in large-scale magnets that are capable of generating high magnetic fields. The method employs an array of Hall probes to measure the magnetic fields produced around Rare-earth barium copper oxide (ReBCO) CORC cables. This innovative technique has the potential to serve as a key element in solving the quench protection for high-temperature superconductor cables, a fundamental issue for the scientific community working on the next generation of superconducting magnets.
Topics:science#fusion-reactors#hall-probes#high-temperature-superconductors#quench-detection#science-and-technology#superconducting-magnets
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