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Physics Faculty Publications

2015

SRF

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Experiment And Results On Plasma Etching Of Srf Cavities, J. Upadhyay, Do Im, J. Peshl, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, A. -M. Valente-Feliciano, L. Phillips Jan 2015

Experiment And Results On Plasma Etching Of Srf Cavities, J. Upadhyay, Do Im, J. Peshl, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, A. -M. Valente-Feliciano, L. Phillips

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The inner surfaces of SRF cavities are currently chemically treated (etched or electro polished) to achieve the state of the art RF performance. We designed an apparatus and developed a method for plasma etching of the inner surface for SRF cavities. The process parameters (pressure, power, gas concentration, diameter and shape of the inner electrode, temperature and positive dc bias at inner electrode) are optimized for cylindrical geometry. The etch rate non-uniformity has been overcome by simultaneous translation of the gas point-of-entry and the inner electrode during the processing. A single cell SRF cavity has been centrifugally barrel polished, chemically …


Temperature Mapping Of Nitrogen-Doped Niobium Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities, Junki Makita, Gianluigi Ciovati, Pashupati Dhakal Jan 2015

Temperature Mapping Of Nitrogen-Doped Niobium Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities, Junki Makita, Gianluigi Ciovati, Pashupati Dhakal

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It was recently shown that diffusing nitrogen on the inner surface of superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavities at high temperature can improve the quality factor of the niobium cavity. However, a reduction of the quench field is also typically found. To better understand the location of rf losses and quench, we used a thermometry system to map the temperature of the outer surface of ingot Nb cavities after nitrogen doping and electropolishing. Surface temperature of the cavities was recorded while increasing the rf power and also during the quenching. The results of thermal mapping showed no precursor heating on the cavities …


Nitrogen Doping Study In Ingot Niobium Cavities, Pashupati Dhakal, Gianluigi Ciovati, Peter Kneisel, Ganapati Rao Myneni, Junki Makita Jan 2015

Nitrogen Doping Study In Ingot Niobium Cavities, Pashupati Dhakal, Gianluigi Ciovati, Peter Kneisel, Ganapati Rao Myneni, Junki Makita

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Thermal diffusion of nitrogen in superconducting radio frequency cavities at temperatures around 800C has resulted in the increase in quality factor with a low-field Q-rise. However, the maximum accelerating gradients of these doped cavities often reduces below the values achieved by standard treatments. In this contribution, we present the results of the nitrogen diffusion into ingot niobium cavities subjected to successive material removal from the inner cavity surface by electropolishing in an effort to explore the underlying cause for the gradient degradation.


Development Of Srf Cavity Tuners For Cern, K. Artoos, R. Calaga, O. Capatina, T. Capelli, F. Carra, L. Dassa, N. Kuder, R. Leuxe, P. Minginette, W. Venturini Delsolaro, G. Villiger, C. Zanoni, P. Zhang, S. Verdu-Andrés, B. Xiao, G. Burt, J. Delayen, Hyekyoung Park, T. Jones, N. Templeton Jan 2015

Development Of Srf Cavity Tuners For Cern, K. Artoos, R. Calaga, O. Capatina, T. Capelli, F. Carra, L. Dassa, N. Kuder, R. Leuxe, P. Minginette, W. Venturini Delsolaro, G. Villiger, C. Zanoni, P. Zhang, S. Verdu-Andrés, B. Xiao, G. Burt, J. Delayen, Hyekyoung Park, T. Jones, N. Templeton

Physics Faculty Publications

Superconducting RF cavity developments are currently on-going for new accelerator projects at CERN such as HIE ISOLDE and HL-LHC. Mechanical RF tuning systems are required to compensate cavity frequency shifts of the cavities due to temperature, mechanical, pressure and RF effects on the cavity geometry. A rich history and experience is available for such mechanical tuners developed for existing RF cavities. Design constraints in the context of HIE ISOLDE and HL-LHC such as required resolution, space limitation, reliability and maintainability have led to new concepts in the tuning mechanisms. This paper will discuss such new approaches, their performances and planned …