What is the maximum magnetic field strength of a micro-electromagnet?

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The maximum magnetic field strength of a micro-electromagnet can reach approximately 0.5 Tesla, depending on factors such as thermal degradation and material properties. While typical simulations may yield results around 0.1 Tesla, achieving 0.5 Tesla is feasible with proper cooling techniques. Larger electromagnets can achieve up to 1 Tesla, indicating that smaller versions can also perform effectively under optimal conditions. The rarity of these magnets suggests that their capabilities are still being explored.

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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knew, or if anyone knows where I can find, the maximum magnetic field that a micro - electromagnet can put off... I am sure this depends on a lot (thermal degredation, materal properties etc) but I just need an estimation as I am running a simulation and need a typical value.

I ran the simulation with 0.1 Tesla... but I need something more like 0.5 Tesla. Is this possible for a magnet that is approximatley 100 micron in all 3 dimensions? Any advice will help. Thanks.

please keep in mind these kind of magnets are rare as of yet and their abilities are not well studied. I just need an estimation.
 
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Even much bigger electromagnets can reach 1 T, so you can easily obtain 0.5T using a small one (better cooling by thermal radiation).
 

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