Bykovskiy et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Thermally activated ReBCO switches for charging high-current magnetsBykovskiy et al., 2019
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- Bykovskiy N
- Dudarev A
- Ten Kate H
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- IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity
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Aiming at design improvements for the International Axion Observatory, alternative options for powering of the 20-kA magnet are under consideration. Use of high-temperature superconductors in a transformer-rectifier system cooled by a single stage cryocooler at 40 K …
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