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Personnel

Q: Who works in the mK Facility and what are their phone numbers?
A: Eric Palm - (850) 644-1325
Tim Murphy - (850) 644-0682
Glover Jones - (850) 644-5398

Q: Where are the office locations for mK personnel?
A: Eric Palm is located in office A118. Tim Murphy (OP-112) and Glover Jones (OP-108) are located in the mK facility.

Q: In case of an emergency on the weekend, who do I contact?
A: Eric Palm or Tim Murphy. They provide each user with emergency contact numbers as required. Lab wide emergency numbers are listed in the NHMFL telephone directory.

Safety

Q: Are first time users required to sign the mK facility safety guideline procedure?
A: Yes, if you are a first time user of the facility. If you have not used the mK facility within the past year you might want to read the safety guideline procedure to reacquaint yourself with proper safety procedure.

Q: What are the names and phone numbers for safety personnel at the Mag Lab facility in Tallahassee?
A: Angela Sutton - (850) 644-6955

Equipment

Q: What type of wire is used in the construction of the superconducting magnets in the mK facility?
A: The inner coil wire type is Nb3Sn. The outer coil wire type is NbTi.

Q: What is the procedure for 20T operation?
A: First notify mK staff and then mK personnel will configure the magnet for this operation and after, receiving approval from mK personnel the user may ramp from 18 to 20 Tesla. The maximum ramp rate is reduced from 0.6 T/min to 0.23 T/min.


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