Abstract
A review of a design methodology of permanent magnets composed of magnetic materials with quasilinear demagnetization characteristics is presented. The paper focuses on the design of efficient permanent magnets for applications that require strong and highly uniform fields. The compensation of the field distortion caused by design constraints and fabrication tolerances is one of the aspects of magnet design discussed in this paper. A design procedure based on active filter structures that restore a required degree of field uniformity is reviewed.

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