Power lead for electrically connecting a superconducting coil to

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect

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62 37, 505700, 505704, 505706, 505891, F25B 2102

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058028552

ABSTRACT:
A power lead for electrically connecting a superconducting coil with a power supply, comprising thermoelectric cooling means, said means including at least an N-type thermoelectric member and a P-type thermoelectric member, being electrically connected to a positive side and a negative side of said power supply, respectively.

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