Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Pulsés CNRS – INSA
Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Pulsés CNRS – INSA
Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Pulsés CNRS – INSA
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dedicated to experiments with the highest magnetic fields, while the superconducting magnets in CRETA are<br />
more devoted to long duration experiments in large bore but reduced fields (8 and 11 T). LNCMI and<br />
CRETA will encourage scientists of the others group to perform unique experiments in high magnetic field<br />
conditions in order to explore new frontiers of magneto-sciences. In addition, CRETA policy encourages the<br />
applications of magneto-sciences and promotes industrial collaboration. The proposals will be twice a year<br />
reviewed by the program committee of LNCMI following the classical procedure of this large scale<br />
facility.In the duration of the GDRE the new scientific investigations that will be led will contribute to<br />
identify the special requirement for future magnets and instrumentations that will be relevant for the<br />
development of magneto science (e.g.: split magnet, magnetic table, high gradient magnet (uniform grad B or<br />
grad B2), rotating magnet etc..).<br />
1 Kinetics of Cu2O electrocrystallization under magnetic fields<br />
A.Daltin, F.Bohr, JP Chopart, Electrochimica Acta 54 (2009) 5813<strong>–</strong>5817<br />
2 Effect of natural and magnetic convections on the structure of electrodeposited zinc<strong>–</strong>nickel alloy<br />
A. Levesque, S. Chouchane, J. Douglade, R. Rehamnia, J.-P. Chopart, Applied Surface Science 255 (2009) 8048<strong>–</strong>8053<br />
3 3D Physical Modeling of Anisotropic Grain Growth at High Temperature in Local Strong Magnetic Force Field<br />
" Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 9 (2008), 2420<br />
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