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Title: Summarized Survey on the Most Usual Methods for the Measurement of Magnetic Fields and Their Application to the Measurement of Synchrotron Magnet; ZUSAMMENFASSENDE UBERSICHT UBER DIE GEBRAUGHLICHSTEN VERFAHREN ZUR AUSMESSUNG MAGNETISCHER FELDER UND IHRE ANWENDUNG AUF DIE VERMESSUNG EINES SYNCHROTRON-MAGNETEN

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4223576

The usual methods used for the measurement of magnetic fields --- rotating coils, Hall generators, resistance magnetometers, stationary induction coils, spin resonances, and peaking strips--- are briefly described. The accuracy and precision of the stationary induction coil coupled with an electronic integrator, which is used for the CERN synchrotron at Geneva, is discussed in some detail. The mounting of the coils and their construction and standardization are also considered. Peaking strips are proposed for the Hamburg magnets and the reasons for this choice are given. An appendix discusses the input tlme and the wiring of the integrator and current discriminator. (J.S.R.)

Research Organization:
Deutsches Electronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg
NSA Number:
NSA-13-019376
OSTI ID:
4223576
Report Number(s):
DESY-A2.20
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-59
Country of Publication:
Germany
Language:
English