High gradient superconducting quadrupoles

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Prototype superconducting quadrupoles with a 5 cm aperture and gradient of 16 kG/cm have been built and tested as candidate magnets for the final focus at SLC. The magnets are made from NbTi Tevatron style cable with 10 inner and 14 outer turns per quadrant. Quench performance and multipole data are presented. Design and data for a low current, high gradient quadrupole, similar in cross section but wound with a cable consisting of five insulated conductors are also discussed. Copyright © 1985 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Lundy, R. A., Brown, B. C., Carson, J. A., Fisk, H. E., Hanft, R. H., Mantsch, P. M., … Erickson, R. A. (1985). High gradient superconducting quadrupoles. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 32(5), 3707–3709. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.1985.4334476

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