Claims
- 1. A permanent magnetic structure comprising at least one truncated hollow substantially cylindrical flux source for producing a uniform high-field in its central cavity, said high field being perpendicular to the axis of the truncated flux source, and a pair of superconducting plates covering the end faces of the truncated flux source.
- 2. A permanent magnetic structure defined in claim 1 wherein the superconducting plates are at least peripherally coextensive with the flux source.
- 3. A magnetic structure comprising a plurality of truncated hollow substantially cylindrical flux sources, said truncated flux sources being axially aligned in a linear array, each flux source serving to produce a uniform high field in its central cavity, and a pair of superconducting plates covering the end faces of each of the truncated flux sources.
- 4. A magnetic structure as defined in claim 3 wherein each superconducting plate has an axial bore hole to permit passage of an electron beam through the entire array.
- 5. A magnetic structure as defined in claim 4 wherein the magnetic fields in the central cavities of successive flux sources in said array alternate in direction.
- 6. A magnetic structure as defined in claim 5 wherein the direction of the magnetic fields in the central cavities are perpendicular to the axis of said linear array.
- 7. A magnetic structure as defined in claim 6 wherein the superconducting plates are at least peripherally coextensive with the plurality of flux sources.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to be of any royalties thereon.
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