R&D works for Superconducting Magnet for Future Accelerator Applications in Japan
Accelerator Physics
2022-03-24 v1
Abstract
KEK cryogenics science center is developing superconducting magnet technology for future accelerator science. Three major technological categories are focused; 1) high precision 3D magnetic field technology based on the g-2/EDM magnet developments, 2) rad-hard superconducting magnet technology based on the COMET magnet developments, and 3) high magnetic field superconducting magnet technology for future colliders based on the LHC MQXA and HL-LHC D1 magnet developments. Extensive studies including Nb3Sn conductor and magnet developments for high field magnets and HTS for rad-hard superconducting magnets are ongoing with various collaboration programs such as the US-Japan research collaboration.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.12118,
title = {R&D works for Superconducting Magnet for Future Accelerator Applications in Japan},
author = {Toru Ogitsu and Tatsushi Nakamoto and Ken-ichi Sasaki and Michinaka Sugano and Masami Iio and Kento Suzuki and Makoto Yoshida and Satoshi Awaji and Naoyuki Amemiya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.12118},
year = {2022}
}