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Recent Developments of the Electro-Magnetic Flux Compression

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We have established a world record for the highest indoor magnetic field by the electro-magnetic flux compression (EMFC) technique; currently the maximum magnetic field is 730 T. The copper lined primary coil, which is a composite of steel and copper was found to be very efficient for generating a higher maximum magnetic field with a stabilized liner implosion. We present some of the recent results of our experiments of the EMFC.

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Takeyama, S., Sawabe, H. & Kojima, E. Recent Developments of the Electro-Magnetic Flux Compression. J Low Temp Phys 159, 328–331 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-009-0139-x

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