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Magnetic field shielding properties of coils and sheets of silver sheathed (Bi,Pb) 2 Sr 2 Ca 2 Cu 3 O 10+x tapes (1G superconductor tapes) and YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 coated conductors (2G superconductor tapes) are reported. Shielding properties were measured at 77 K, with varying field amplitude and frequency of external magnetic field, using Hall probes and a phase sensitive technique. Shielding factor data on several coils and sheets are presented as a function of external field amplitude and frequency. Magnetic field shielding of up to 50% was observed at field amplitudes of < 10 mT. Differences in frequency dependence of shielding properties of test shields fabricated from 1G and 2G conductors are discussed.
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