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titleOfInvention Magnetization method of bulk superconductor
abstract [PROBLEMS] To reduce the time required to stabilize the temperature of an oxide superconducting bulk by suppressing the excessive heat generation and improving the cooling efficiency after ensuring the prescribed reinforcement strength by both resin impregnation such as epoxy and metal ring fitting. A bulk superconductor pulse magnetizing method or magnetic field cooling magnetizing method capable of shortening the time required for the magnetic magnetization process is provided. An annular, disk-shaped or cylindrical oxide superconducting bulk is placed in contact with a cold stage, and a pulsed magnetic field is generated by passing a current through a magnetizing coil provided on the outer peripheral side of the bulk. In the pulse magnetization method of a bulk superconductor in which the bulk is magnetized in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface at a low temperature obtained in a refrigerant or by a refrigerator, the bulk surface portion is prior to the bulk magnetization. The impregnating resin film is removed, the first metal ring having a missing portion is closely contacted or fitted to the outside of the bulk, and the second metal ring is closely contacted or fitted to the outside of the first metal ring. It is characterized by that. [Selection] Figure 2
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