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titleOfInvention Cryogenic cooling device
abstract An object of the present invention is to realize a cryogenic cooling device capable of reducing the amount of heat entering a superconducting magnet from a radiation shield or the like and capable of increasing the magnetic field while the superconducting magnet is small. A helium bath cooling system (5 to 11 etc.) for cooling the inside of a liquid helium bath (4) in which a superconducting magnet (1) is arranged, and a shield cooling system (1 and 2) for cooling first and second shield plates (15, 16). 17, 28, 32, 19, 21, 31, 52, etc.) are provided separately and contact between the heat shield plates 15 and 16 and the helium bath cooling system is avoided by the insertion hole 38, Thermal intrusion is sufficiently suppressed. For this reason, since the temperature of the superconducting magnet 1 can be lowered by, for example, about 1.2 K compared to the conventional case, the superconducting current value can be increased by several tens of percent. Therefore, when obtaining the same current value as that of the prior art, the winding length of the superconducting magnet can be shortened by several tens of percent, and the superconducting magnet can be reduced in size and weight. [Selection] Figure 1
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