Hybrid Magnets

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Hudson, Peter A. “Hybrid Magnets”. Physics Bulletin, vol. 26, no. 2, 1975, pp. 57-57, https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/26/2/021.
Hudson, P. A. (1975). Hybrid Magnets. Physics Bulletin, 26(2), 57-57. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/26/2/021
Hudson PA. Hybrid Magnets. Physics Bulletin. 1975;26(2):57-.
Citations
Title Journal Journal Categories Citations Publication Date
High field facilities and services of the Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, U.K. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks
  • Science: Physics
  • Technology: Chemical technology
  • Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
  • Science: Physics
1981
Operational experience with the oxford Hybrid Magnet including a description of the procedures developed for its safe and reliable regular operation Cryogenics
  • Science: Physics: Heat: Thermodynamics
  • Science: Physics
  • Technology: Mechanical engineering and machinery
  • Technology: Chemical technology
  • Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
  • Science: Physics
5 1980
The magnetophonon effect in InAs1-xPx Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 17 1979
A portable 16.5 T superconductive magnet system for shared use Cryogenics
  • Science: Physics: Heat: Thermodynamics
  • Science: Physics
  • Technology: Mechanical engineering and machinery
  • Technology: Chemical technology
  • Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
  • Science: Physics
17 1976
Citations Analysis
The category Science: Physics 3 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled A portable 16.5 T superconductive magnet system for shared use and was published in 1976. The most recent citation comes from a 1981 study titled High field facilities and services of the Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, U.K.. This article reached its peak citation in 1981, with 1 citations. It has been cited in 3 different journals. Among related journals, the Cryogenics cited this research the most, with 2 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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