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The superconducting magnet MA11 was acquired in 2001. It is a property
of the University of Birmingham (Ted Forgan), but PSI and ETH Zurich
had also contributed. It is a horizontal cryomagnet specialized
for small angle neutron scattering with 4 windows, two for fields
parallel to the beam and two for for fields perpendicular to the beam.
MA11 can be used on SANS-I, SANS-II and AMOR. However, the maximum
field can only be achieved on SANS-I.
Specifications
Cooldown Procedure?
Hanging Issues
- The lambda needle valve is broken. The magnet was sent back to
Oxford Instruments and should be back in the beginning of May 2005.
Attachments:
ma11e.jpg
ma11e.bmp
ma11a.jpg
ma11b.jpg
This particular version was published on 08-Feb-2005 10:35:58 UTC by MarkusZolliker.
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