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Chinese scientists develop magnet 800,000 times stronger than Earth's magnetic field

Chinese scientists achieve world record with 42.02-tesla resistive magnet (Image source: DALL·E 3)
Chinese scientists achieve world record with 42.02-tesla resistive magnet (Image source: DALL·E 3)
China's SHMFF resistive magnet achieves a record-breaking 42.02 tesla, surpassing previous records and opening new frontiers in materials science. The ultra-powerful magnet, 800,000 times stronger than Earth's field, enables researchers worldwide to explore unprecedented properties of matter despite its significant power requirements.

China's Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF) has come up with a resistive magnet that cranks out a magnetic field of 42.02 tesla, beating the old record of 41.4 tesla set by Florida's National High Magnetic Field Lab back in 2017. In perspective, this thing's magnetic field is about 800,000 times stronger than Earth's natural magnetic field.

This record-breaking achievement allows scientists to dig into new types of matter and make scientific tools even more sensitive. Physicist Joachim Wosnitza from a lab in Dresden says stronger magnetic fields give scientists better chances of finding new forms of matter and tweaking materials in ways we haven't been able to before.

Now, while the SHMFF magnet is impressive, it guzzles a lot of power—32.3 megawatts, to be exact. Even so, resistive magnets are still preferred since they can maintain these strong magnetic fields longer than superconducting ones, and you can adjust the field strength quicker, too.

The facility lets researchers worldwide use this magnet for cutting-edge materials testing, especially for superconductor studies. Meanwhile, the team is also working on hybrid and fully superconducting designs to hit the same magnetic field strength with less energy.

In 2022, China showed off a hybrid magnet that hit 45.22 tesla, while a US National Lab prototype briefly touched 45.5 tesla in 2019. But coming up with low-power systems that are reliable, affordable, and stay cool enough is still a massive engineering undertaking.

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Nathan Ali, 2024-10-26 (Update: 2024-10-26)