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Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect

Best rf bulk niobium accelerating cavities have nearly reached their ultimate limits at rf equatorial magnetic field H ~ 200 mT close to the thermodynamic critical field Hc. In 2006 Gurevich proposed to use nanoscale layers of superconducting materials with high values of Hc > HcNb for ma...

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Autores principales: Antoine, C Z, Berry, S, Bouat, S, Jacquot, J-F, Villegier, J-C, Lamura, G, Gurevich, A
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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Phys. Rev. Spec. Top. Accel. Beams 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1385890
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author Antoine, C Z
Berry, S
Bouat, S
Jacquot, J-F
Villegier, J-C
Lamura, G
Gurevich, A
author_facet Antoine, C Z
Berry, S
Bouat, S
Jacquot, J-F
Villegier, J-C
Lamura, G
Gurevich, A
author_sort Antoine, C Z
collection CERN
description Best rf bulk niobium accelerating cavities have nearly reached their ultimate limits at rf equatorial magnetic field H ~ 200 mT close to the thermodynamic critical field Hc. In 2006 Gurevich proposed to use nanoscale layers of superconducting materials with high values of Hc > HcNb for magnetic shielding of bulk niobium to increase the breakdown magnetic field of SC rf cavities 1. Depositing good quality layers inside a whole cavity is rather difficult So as a first step, characterization of single layer coating and multilayers was conducted on high quality sputtered samples by applying the technique used for the preparation of superconducting electronics circuits. The samples were characterized by X-ray reflectivity, dc resistivity (PPMS) and dc magnetization (SQUID) measurements. Dc magnetization curves of a 250 nm thick Nb film have been measured, with and without a magnetron sputtered coating of a single or multiple stack of 15 nm MgO and 25 nm NbN layers. The Nb samples with/without the coating exhibit different behaviors and clearly show an enhancement of the magnetic penetration field Because SQUID measurements are influenced by edge and shape effects we propose to develop a specific local magnetic measurement of HC1 based on ac third harmonic analysis in order to reveal the true screening effect of multilayers.
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spelling cern-13858902019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1385890 eng Antoine, C Z Berry, S Bouat, S Jacquot, J-F Villegier, J-C Lamura, G Gurevich, A Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect Accelerators and Storage Rings 10: SC RF technology for higher intensity proton accelerators and higher energy electron linacs Best rf bulk niobium accelerating cavities have nearly reached their ultimate limits at rf equatorial magnetic field H ~ 200 mT close to the thermodynamic critical field Hc. In 2006 Gurevich proposed to use nanoscale layers of superconducting materials with high values of Hc > HcNb for magnetic shielding of bulk niobium to increase the breakdown magnetic field of SC rf cavities 1. Depositing good quality layers inside a whole cavity is rather difficult So as a first step, characterization of single layer coating and multilayers was conducted on high quality sputtered samples by applying the technique used for the preparation of superconducting electronics circuits. The samples were characterized by X-ray reflectivity, dc resistivity (PPMS) and dc magnetization (SQUID) measurements. Dc magnetization curves of a 250 nm thick Nb film have been measured, with and without a magnetron sputtered coating of a single or multiple stack of 15 nm MgO and 25 nm NbN layers. The Nb samples with/without the coating exhibit different behaviors and clearly show an enhancement of the magnetic penetration field Because SQUID measurements are influenced by edge and shape effects we propose to develop a specific local magnetic measurement of HC1 based on ac third harmonic analysis in order to reveal the true screening effect of multilayers. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1385890 Phys. Rev. Spec. Top. Accel. Beams Phys. Rev. Spec. Top. Accel. Beams, (2010) pp. 121001 2010
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
10: SC RF technology for higher intensity proton accelerators and higher energy electron linacs
Antoine, C Z
Berry, S
Bouat, S
Jacquot, J-F
Villegier, J-C
Lamura, G
Gurevich, A
Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title_full Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title_fullStr Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title_short Characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for SRF applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
title_sort characterization of superconducting nanometric multilayer samples for srf applications: first evidence of magnetic screening effect
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
10: SC RF technology for higher intensity proton accelerators and higher energy electron linacs
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1385890
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