National High Magnetic Field Lab – Florida State University
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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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