Summary
This paper reviews recent advances and future prospects in superconducting magnet technology for high-energy physics colliders. The authors survey present and future accelerator facilities, discuss key technological innovations and project-specific developments, and outline major development drivers and perspectives for the field. The work synthesises progress in accelerator magnet research and development with implications for next-generation experimental physics infrastructure.
UK applicability
This paper addresses international particle physics infrastructure development and has limited direct application to UK agricultural, soil health, or food systems contexts. It may have tangential relevance to UK participation in international physics collaborations and related technology development.
Key measures
Not applicable; this is a technology review focusing on magnet design, materials, and accelerator specifications rather than quantitative experimental outcomes.
Outcomes reported
This review discusses advances in superconducting magnet research and development for present and future particle accelerator facilities. The paper examines technological innovations, current project progress, and future development directions in accelerator magnet engineering.
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