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The FELIX free-electron laser is continuously tuneable over the wavelength
range 5-100 mu m and can provide great power and the possibility of time-re
solved experiments in the ns to mu s range. We describe a pulsed magnet spe
cifically designed for semiconductor experiments using FELIX, which provide
s fields of up to 45 T, with a pulse-shape tailored to the macropulses of t
he FELIX source. The magnet consists of a conventional outer coil providing
fields of up to 30 T with a pulse length of several ms, plus a single-laye
r inner coil with a rise-time of similar to 10 mu s, matched to duration of
the FELIX macropulses. The magnet is to be extended to fields of up to 60
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