Rutherford cable
A Rutherford cable is a way of forming a superconducting electrical cable, often used to generate magnetic fields in particle accelerators. The superconducting strands are arranged as a many-stranded helix that has been flattened into a rectangular cable, it can typically only be applied to flexible superconductors that can be drawn into wire such as the niobium-based superconductors used in the LHC. The cable is named after the Rutherford Laboratory where the cable design was developed.
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Rutherford cable
A Rutherford cable is a way of forming a superconducting electrical cable, often used to generate magnetic fields in particle accelerators. The superconducting strands are arranged as a many-stranded helix that has been flattened into a rectangular cable, it can typically only be applied to flexible superconductors that can be drawn into wire such as the niobium-based superconductors used in the LHC. The cable is named after the Rutherford Laboratory where the cable design was developed.
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