Synchrotron x-ray experiments in the world's strongest magnetic field
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Figure 1. A miniature pulsed magnet attached to the sample-rod of a helium cryostat. The magnet is cooled down to helium temperature together with a sample. This magnet is a solenoid type coil wound by AgCu wire; the outer part is reinforced by grass fibers. A Japanese 10 yen coin is on the right hand side of the magnet as a scale. (Courtesy: SPring-8)
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