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Study Of Secondary Electron Emission From Niobium At Cryogenic Temperatures, Anoop George Aug 2005

Study Of Secondary Electron Emission From Niobium At Cryogenic Temperatures, Anoop George

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The objective of this project is to study the properties of secondary electron emission from niobium samples, cleaned at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, at cryogenic temperatures to enhance existing multipacting codes with data on the samples. The predominant cause of power loss in radio-frequency superconducting accelerators cavities is multipacting. This project studies the secondary electron distribution from niobium metal due to incident primary electrons. The experiments on the niobium sample are performed in an environment close to that present in a superconducting accelerator cavity.

The experiment is performed in a vacuum chamber capable of achieving ultra high vacuum levels …