Claims
- 1. A periodic permanent magnet structure comprising a plurality of segments of sliced hollow cylindrical flux sources each of which produces a uniform high-field in its central cavity, each flux source having an axial tunnel through the magnetic poles of the flux source, the flux sources arranged linearly with adjacent flux sources in peripheral edge contact so that the magnetic fields are in alignment, a continuous channel being formed through the plurality of axially aligned flux sources, and further comprising a pair of superconducting sheets covering the end faces of each of the sliced flux sources.
- 2. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 1 comprising complete cylindrical segments of sliced hollow cylindrical flux sources.
- 3. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 2 wherein the magnetic field orientations in the central cavities of the flux sources are the same.
- 4. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 2 wherein the magnetic field orientation in the central cavities of the flux sources alternates in direction from source to source.
- 5. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 1 comprising semicylindrical segments of sliced hollow cylindrical flux sources, each segment having a flat bottom half, and further comprising a superconducting plane bounding the flat bottom halves of the flux sources.
- 6. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 5 wherein the magnetic field orientations in the central cavity of the flux sources are the same.
- 7. A periodic permanent magnet structure as defined in claim 5 wherein the magnetic field orientation in the central cavities of the flux sources alternates in direction from source to source.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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