High Field Magnetism
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High Field Magnetism

Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on High Field Magnetism, Leuven, Belgium, 20-23 July 1988

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High Field Magnetism

Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on High Field Magnetism, Leuven, Belgium, 20-23 July 1988

About this book

High Field Magnetism covers the proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on High Field Magnetism held in Leuven, Belgium on July 20-23, 1988. The book focuses on magnetism, superconductivity, superconductors, and magnetic properties. The selection first offers information on DC laboratory electromagnets and design of magnet coils for semi-continuous magnetic fields. Discussions focus on resistive and hybrid magnets, power, stress, and homogeneity of the field. The book then examines production of ultra-high magnetic fields and their application to solid state physics; laboratory facility for the magnetic flux compression systems using large explosives; and production of repeating pulsed high magnetic field. The book takes a look at an electronic monitoring system for hybrid magnets; non-destructive quasi-static pulsed magnetic fields at Toulouse; and high field laboratory for superconducting materials at the Institute for Materials Research at Tohoku University. The manuscript then ponders on high magnetic field facility at Osaka University; advances in high field magnetism at Osaka; and status and prospects of superconducting Chevrel phase wires for high magnetic field applications. The selection is a dependable reference for readers interested in high field magnetism.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. High Field Magnetism
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. PREFACE
  6. PART 1: MAGNET TECHNOLOGY
  7. PART 2: MAGNET LABORATORY FACILITIES
  8. PART 3: SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
  9. PART 4: d-MAGNETISM
  10. PART 5: f-MAGNETISM
  11. PART 6: R–T INTERMETALLICS
  12. PART 7: TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS
  13. PART 8: SPIN RESONANCES
  14. PART 9: SEMICONDUCTORS
  15. PART 10: THEORY
  16. PART 11: MEASURING TECHNIQUES
  17. PART 12: ORGANIC AND MOLECULAR MATTER
  18. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  19. ANALYTIC SUBJECT INDEX