Comparison of magnetic field uniformities for discretized and finite-sized standard $\cosθ$, solenoidal, and spherical coils
arXiv:1307.0864 · doi:10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.013
Abstract
A significant challenge for experiments requiring a highly uniform magnetic field concerns the identification and design of a discretized and finite-sized magnetic field coil of minimal size. In this work we compare calculations of the magnetic field uniformities and field gradients for three different standard (i.e., non-optimized) types of coils: $\cosθ$, solenoidal, and spherical coils. For an experiment with a particular requirement on either the field uniformity or the field gradient, we show that the volume required by a spherical coil form which satisfies these requirements can be significantly less than the volumes required by $\cosθ$ and solenoidal coil forms.
16 pages, 8 figures