Abstract
In this thesis a unique system is used to measure the magnetic field of a superconducting synchrotron light source magnet. The magnet measured is a superferric dipole C-magnet designed to produce a magnetic field up to 3 Tesla in magnitude. Its geometry is that of a curved cylinder spanning an angle of 90 degrees, with straight sections extending from each end of the cylinder. The magnet operates inside of a vacuum chamber, at a temperature of 4.2 degrees Kelvin. The radial profile of the magnetic field and the field values along the center line of the magnet are mapped. An exact equation is found for the measured "center line" data. The accuracy of the measuring system is determined by performing statistical analysis on the measured data. Inferences are made about the nature of all observed I experimental errors.
Graf, Udo Werner (1994). The measurement and analysis of the magnetic field of a synchrotron light source magnet. Master's thesis, Texas A&M University. Available electronically from
https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /ETD -TAMU -1994 -THESIS -G7366.