National High Magnetic Field Lab – Florida State University
The Magnet Science and Technology Division of the National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL) is one of the leading organizations worldwide in the design and construction of high-performance magnet systems and components.
Flagship magnets at its Tallahassee, Florida, facility include the 45-T resistive-superconducting hybrid magnet, a 105-mm bore high-resolution 900-MHz NMR magnet and 35-T resistive magnets. NHMFL has developed resistive and superconducting magnet systems for laboratories in the U.S. and abroad, including a large-gap superferric dipole magnet for nuclear physics at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab at Michigan State University and a 25-T hybrid magnet for neutron scattering at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin.
Contact:
Kristin Roberts
Address:
1800 East Paul Dirac Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32310
United States
Email:
kroberts@magnet.fsu.edu
Phone:
850/644-9651
Fax:
850/644-8350
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