LBNL high field core program
S. Caspi (LBL, Berkeley)

TL;DR
This paper discusses LBNL's efforts to develop high field superconducting magnets to support future high-energy physics accelerators, focusing on advancing cost-effective magnet technologies.
Contribution
It presents the development of high field superconducting magnet technologies as part of LBNL's core program for next-generation accelerators.
Findings
Progress in high field superconducting magnet development
Advancements in cost-effective magnet technology
Integration with LARP program efforts
Abstract
The LBNL Superconducting Magnet Group mission is to develop and establish the technologies associated with high field superconducting magnets in order to provide cost-effective options for the next-generation high-energy physics accelerators. The research effort is part of the group core program and the development is part of the LARP program discussed elsewhere at this workshop.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
