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Magnetic alloy cores for the HIRFL-CSRm compressor cavity

NUCLEAR, HEAVY ION AND ATOMIC PHYSICS

Magnetic alloy cores for the HIRFL-CSRm compressor cavity

MEI Lirong
XU Zhe
YUAN Youjin
JIN Peng
BIAN Zhibin
ZHAO Hongwei
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.22, No.2pp.118-121Published in print 20 Apr 2011
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Four types of magnetic alloy cores, labeled as V1, V2, A1 and A2, were produced by Liyuan Corp. Ltd., for the radio frequency compression cavity of HIRFL-CSRm. In this work, their permeability, quality factor (Q value) and shunt impedance were measured before installing them into the cavity. The results show that the V1, V2 and A2 have higher permeability and shunt impedance, and lower Q value, and are suitable to the radio frequency compression cavity.

Magnetic alloy coresPermeabilityQ valueShunt impedance
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