THE MAGNETIZATION OF BI:2212 RUTHERFORD CABLES FOR PARTICLE ACCELERATOR APPLICATIONS

2021 
High temperature superconductors, including Bi:2212, are being considered for high magnetic field magnets to be used in particle accelerators. A knowledge of HTS magnetization properties are needed for calculating field errors in such accelerator magnets. Here we present magnetic measurements of a 17 strand Bi:2212 Rutherford cable. The Bi:2212 strand was a Bruker OST PMM170123 non-twisted wire wound into a cable with dimen-sions 1.46 mm x 7.8 mm and cable pitch of 50.8 mm. M-H loop measurements were made with a Hall probe at 4.2 K. Two cali-bration methods were compared, (i) a flux exclusion approach, and (ii) a Ni replacement technique. The latter was found to be more reliable in this case. An effective filament diameter of 358 μm was calculated for the strand at 4.2 K and a perpendicular applied field of 3.33 T, significantly larger than the diameter of the filament bundle. Magnetization values at 1 T on the shielding branch were seen to be 100 kA/m when normalized to the total strand in the cable volume. The penetration field ≈ 0.4 T.
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