Magnet pole tips

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Magnet structure or material

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313 62, H01F 300

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ABSTRACT:
An improved magnet which more easily provides a radially increasing magnetic field, as well as reduced fringe field and requires less power for a given field intensity. The subject invention comprises a pair of spaced, opposed magnetic poles which further comprise a pair of pole roots, each having a pole tip attached to its center. The pole tips define the gap between the magnetic poles and at least a portion of each pole tip is separated from its associated pole root. The separation begins at a predetermined distance from the center of the pole root and increases with increasing radial distance while being constant with azimuth within that portion. Magnets in accordance with the subject invention have been found to be particularly advantageous for use in large isochronous cyclotrons.

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H. A. Howe, "Model Magnet Work at NRDL", Proceedings of the Conference on Sector Focussed Cyclotrons, Sea Island, GA, 1959, Nuclear Science Series, Report No. 26, p. 119, (1959).
"Proposal for a Cyclotron Addition to the Brookhaven Tandem Facility", Brookhaven National Laboratory Informal Report No. BNL 27072, (Jan. 1980).

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