Iron-free detectors for future linear colliders
Alexander Mikhailichenko

TL;DR
This paper explores innovative iron-free magnetic systems, specifically multiple flux-return solenoids, to enhance magnetic field strength at the interaction point in future high-energy collider detectors.
Contribution
It introduces a novel iron-free magnetic system design with multiple flux-return solenoids for improved magnetic field performance.
Findings
Higher magnetic field levels at the interaction point achieved.
Design feasibility of iron-free magnetic systems demonstrated.
Potential for improved detector performance in future colliders.
Abstract
We continue consideration of Iron-free magnetic systems for possible application in detectors for high energy collider. In particular we suggest a new type of magnetic system with the multiple flux-return solenoids. This system allows reaching higher field level at IP compared with traditional ones.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Magnetic confinement fusion research
