Dewar vessel for a superconducting magnetometer device

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas

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ABSTRACT:
Outside of its interior space, a Dewar vessel contains a high-frequency screening device around the superconducting parts of the measuring device. At the same time, the high-frequency screening device is designed as a thermal radiation shield, whereby its surfaces surrounding the superconducting parts are retained at a temperature level which lies between the low temperature of a cryogenic fluid and the outside temperature of the vessel. To suppress eddy currents, the surfaces of the screening device can be advantageously resolved, at least in the area of these superconducting parts, into individual, electrically conductive tracks, which are electrically insulated from each other.

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