Here are some magnets from an HP Cesium tube.
It shows one pair of state selection magnets, (there are two pairs in
each tube), and the magnet for the ion pump.
Cheers,
Corby
ooooh oooh I want a set..... ! any idea how many gauss?
Dave
On 4/8/2017 8:31 PM, cdelect@juno.com wrote:
Here are some magnets from an HP Cesium tube.
It shows one pair of state selection magnets, (there are two pairs in
each tube), and the magnet for the ion pump.
Cheers,
Corby
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Hi Dave:
It's very hard to get a high magnetic field, even using modern magnets. Here's one attempt:
http://www.prc68.com/I/DCGaussmeter.html#PM
The best way to use a cone to concentrate the field. I expect modern magnets have stronger fields than those from Cs tubes.
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ooooh oooh I want a set..... ! any idea how many gauss?
Dave
On 4/8/2017 8:31 PM, cdelect@juno.com wrote:
Here are some magnets from an HP Cesium tube.
It shows one pair of state selection magnets, (there are two pairs in
each tube), and the magnet for the ion pump.
Cheers,
Corby
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