Signature of spin-triplet exciton condensations in LaCoO3 at ultrahigh magnetic fields up to 600 T (IMAGE)
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Figure 1 Conceptual diagram of the new electromagnetic compression system used for 1000 Tesla generation. First, electrical energy is stored in a 5-megajoule capacitor power supply. Next, it is discharged into the electromagnetic flux compression coil. The electromagnetic compression coil uses the received energy to compress the metallic liner (cylinder) at high speed. The initial magnetic flux in the metal liner (about 3 Tesla) rapidly densifies to generate a 1000 Tesla class ultra-high magnetic field. Immediately after the super-strong magnetic field is generated, the coil explodes. This explosion is caused by the reaction force when the metal liner is contracted and the repulsive force of the generated super-strong magnetic field itself.
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