Soldered superconductive coils for a pulse magnet

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Superconductive type

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ABSTRACT:
A superconductor for a pulsed magnet has a wire assembly including a plurality of superconducting wires individually bonded with a solder. The solder consists of an Sn-Pb alloy containing indium and/or bismuth. When this solder is used, a coupling current induced between the superconducting wires can be reduced to an acceptable value.

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