32 Tesla Superconducting Magnet
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Category: Other
Developers: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University
United States
Product Description:The 32 T Superconducting magnet is the world’s most powerful all-superconducting magnet and the first instrument to leverage the power of high-temperature superconducting materials. Located at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the magnet is used by physical scientists to characterize quantum materials in a high applied magnetic field.
Developers: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University
United States
Product Description:The 32 T Superconducting magnet is the world’s most powerful all-superconducting magnet and the first instrument to leverage the power of high-temperature superconducting materials. Located at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the magnet is used by physical scientists to characterize quantum materials in a high applied magnetic field.

Technician with Coils of the 32 Tesla Superconducting Magnet Prior to Final Assembly