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Superconductors for fusion: a roadmap / Mitchell, Neil (Euratom, St. Paul Lez Durance) ; Zheng, Jinxing (Hefei, Inst. Plasma Phys.) ; Vorpahl, Christian (EFDA-CSU, Garching) ; Corato, Valentina (ENEA, Frascati) ; Sanabria, Charlie (Unlisted, US) ; Segal, Michael (Unlisted, US) ; Sorbom, Brandon (Unlisted, US) ; Slade, Robert (Unlisted, GB) ; Brittles, Greg (Unlisted, GB) ; Bateman, Rod (Unlisted, GB) et al.
With the first tokamak designed for full nuclear operation now well into final assembly (ITER), and a major new research tokamak starting commissioning (JT60SA), nuclear fusion is becoming a mainstream potential energy source for the future. A critical part of the viability of magnetic confinement for fusion is superconductor technology. [...]
2021 - 57 p. - Published in : Supercond. Sci. Technol. 34 (2021) 103001
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Recent Progress in the Development of CORC Cable-In-Conduit Conductors / Mulder, Tim (CERN) ; Weiss, Jeremy (Colorado U.) ; van der Laan, Danko (Colorado U.) ; Dudarev, Alexey (CERN) ; Kate, Herman ten (CERN)
In recent years, three unique ReBCO-CORC CICC samples with six-around-one cable layout were developed as technology demonstrators at CERN in collaboration with Advanced Conductor Technologies. The tests of these conductors at low temperature in external magnetic field yielded very promising results, but also showed several issues requiring improvement. [...]
2020 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 30 (2020) 4800605
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Design and Preparation of Two ReBCO-CORC® Cable-In-Conduit Conductors for Fusion and Detector Magnets / Mulder, T (Twente U., Enschede ; CERN) ; van der Laan, D (Advanced Conductor Technologies, Boulder ; Colorado U.) ; Weiss, J D (Advanced Conductor Technologies, Boulder ; Colorado U.) ; Dudarev, A (CERN) ; Dhallé, M (Twente U., Enschede) ; ten Kate, H H J (CERN)
Two new ReBCO-CORC® based cable-in-conduit conductors (CICC) are developed by CERN in collaboration with ACT-Boulder. Both conductors feature a critical current of about 80 kA at 4.5 K and 12 T. [...]
2017 - 8 p. - Published in : IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng. 279 (2017) 012033 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 2017 Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference, Madison, WI, USA, 9 - 13 Jul 2017, pp.012033
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Development of ReBCO-CORC Wires With Current Densities of 400–600 A/mm$^{2}$ at 10 T and 4.2 K / Mulder, Tim ; Weiss, Jeremy ; van der Laan, Danko ; Dhalle, Marc ; Ten Kate, Herman (CERN)
Thin ReBCO tapes of 2 mm in width and only 30-μ m substrate thickness allow production of thin CORC wires of 3–4 mm in diameter. These CORC wires feature high bending flexibility and high current densities as required for high field magnets. [...]
2018 - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 28 (2018) 4800504
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Introduction of CORC®wires: highly flexible, round high-temperature superconducting wires for magnet and power transmission applications / Weiss, Jeremy D (Unlisted, US, CO ; Colorado U.) ; Mulder, Tim (CERN ; Twente U., Enschede) ; ten Kate, Herman J (CERN ; Twente U., Enschede) ; van der Laan, Danko C (Unlisted, US, CO ; Colorado U.)
Conductor on Round Core (CORC®) technology has achieved a long sought-after benchmark by enabling the production of round, multifilament, (RE)Ba2Ca3O7-x coated conductors with practical current densities for use in magnets and power applications. Recent progress, including the demonstration of engineering current density beyond 300 Amm-2 at 4.2 K and 20 T, indicates that CORC® cables are a viable conductor for next generation high field magnets. [...]
2017 - Published in : Supercond. Sci. Technol. 30 (2017) 014002
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Seventh International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics - QNP 2015   2 - 6 Mar 2015  - Valparaiso, Chile  / Nora Brambilla, TUM (ed.); William Brooks, USM (ed.); Avraham Gal, Jerusalem (ed.); Michel Garçon (Chair), CEA-Saclay (ed.); Boris Kopeliovich, USM (ed.); Curtis Meyer, CMU-Pittsburg (ed.); Bernard Pire, CPhT-Polytechnique (ed.); Ulrike Thoma, Bonn (ed.); Anthony Thomas, Adelaïde (ed.); Christian Weiss, JLab (ed.)
2015
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New results on charged particle production in the central region of proton-proton collisions at the CERN ISR / Alper, B ; Bøggild, H ; Booth, P ; Carroll, L J ; Von Dardel, G ; Damgaard, G ; Duff, B ; Hansen, K ; Jackson, N ; Jarlskog, G et al.
1973
In : Colloquium on Hadronic Physics at ISR Energies, Marseilles, France, 21 - 23 Nov 1973, pp.39-50
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Production of high transverse momentum particles in p-p-collisions in the central region at the CERN ISR, pt 1 / Alper, B ; Bøggild, H ; Booth, P ; Bulos, F ; Carroll, L J ; Damgaard, G ; Duff, Brian G ; Hansen, K H ; Heymann, Franz F ; Jackson, J N et al.
The inclusive production of all charged particles of transverse momentum p/sub T/ between 1.5 and 4.4 GeV/c at centre of mass angles 90 degrees and 59.4 degrees from p-p-collisions with square root s=44 and 53 GeV has been measured. No strong energy dependence is observed for these transverse momenta. [...]
1973 - Published in : Phys. Lett. B 44 (1973) 521-6
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Particle composition at high transverse momenta in p-p collisions in the central region at the CERN ISR / Alper, B ; Bøggild, H ; Booth, P ; Bulos, F ; Carroll, L J ; Damgaard, G ; Duff, Brian G ; Jackson, J N ; Jarlskog, G ; Klovning, A et al.
Preliminary measurements have been made at centre of mass energies square root s=31 and 44 GeV of the pi , K and p production ratios at 90 degrees for p/sub T/ between 2.0 and 3.5 GeV/c. The (K+p)/ pi ratio is given down to p/sub T/=1.4 GeV/c. [...]
1973 - Published in : Phys. Lett. B 44 (1973) 527-9
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Large angle production of stable particles heavier than the proton and a search for quarks at the CERN intersecting storage rings / Alper, B ; Bøggild, H ; Booth, P ; Bulos, F ; Carroll, L J ; Damgaard, G ; Duff, Brian G ; Heymann, Franz F ; Jackson, J N ; Jarlskog, G et al.
Measurements have been performed on production of particles with mass >1.5 GeV/c/sup 2/ and charge >or=2/3 for theta /sub lab/=62.5 degrees and square root s=53 GeV. At p/sub T/=0.7 GeV/c the relative rate of production of antideuterons to pi /sup -/ is (5+or-1)*10/sup -5/. [...]
1973 - Published in : Phys. Lett. B 46 (1973) 265-8

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