Cell 15: 45.1 Tesla / 32 mm Hybrid Magnet
The labs flagship magnet, the 45 T Hybrid, is composed of a 33.5 T resistive magnet nested in an 11.5 T outsert. Between 2001 and 2011, research enabled by the hybrid has shed new light on some of condensed matter physics most puzzling phenomena, including high-temperature superconductivity, the quantum Hall effect, Bose-Einstein condensation, and much more. Nature, Nature Physics, Physics Review Letters, Science, and PNAS have published 47 submissions on 45 T-powered research since then. View publications related to research conducted in the hybrid magnet.
Detail of the 45.1 tesla hybrid magnet.
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Information for NMR Experiments
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For more information, contact Interim DC Program Director Tim Murphy or Facility Coordinator Anke Toth.