The magnetic lens, a new device for concentrating magnetic flux using the diamagnetism of superconductors, has been experimentally confirmed by employing HTS bulk. In this paper, a new magnetic lens made of NbTi/Cu rings is introduced. The rings, whic...
The magnetic lens, a new device for concentrating magnetic flux using the diamagnetism of superconductors, has been experimentally confirmed by employing HTS bulk. In this paper, a new magnetic lens made of NbTi/Cu rings is introduced. The rings, which have identical outer diameters and increasing inner diameters, were stacked to form a hollow cone. Each ring has a slit to suppress the circumference current. The slits were placed in the same position to form a leakage path. The lens was assembled in an existing cryostat system with a NbTi magnet, and the magnetic properties were measured. The concentrated magnetic flux density rose to 0.618T when the background field reached 0.339T at the tip of the lens. The concentration ratio was 1.82. These experimental results agree well with the numerical results.