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Self-shielding superconducting solenoid systems

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Superconducting solenoid systems which produce large magnetic fields can be designed to utilize flux conservation to cancel fluctuations in the ambient magnetic field in which they are located. Such self-shielding solenoids could be very useful for mass spectroscopy of trapped particles, nuclear magnetic resonance experiments, and magnetic resonance imaging.

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