For superconducting magnets, decay refers to the infinitesimally small and slow loss of current and corresponding decrease in magnetic field. The decay rate is more rapid right after a magnet – especially a new magnet – is first ramped up.
For superconducting magnets, decay refers to the infinitesimally small and slow loss of current and corresponding decrease in magnetic field. The decay rate is more rapid right after a magnet – especially a new magnet – is first ramped up.