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Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials

In particle accelerators superconducting RF cavities are widely used to achieve high accelerating gradients and low losses. Power consumption is proportional to the surface resistance RS which depends on a number of external parameters, including frequency, temperature, magnetic and electric eld. Pr...

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Autor principal: Junginger, T
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1518890
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author Junginger, T
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description In particle accelerators superconducting RF cavities are widely used to achieve high accelerating gradients and low losses. Power consumption is proportional to the surface resistance RS which depends on a number of external parameters, including frequency, temperature, magnetic and electric eld. Presently, there is no widely accepted model describing the increase of Rs with applied eld. In the frame of this project the 400MHz Quadrupole Resonator has been extended to 800 and 1200MHz to study surface resistance and intrinsic critical RF magnetic eld of superconducting samples over a wide parameter range, establishing it as a world-wide unique test facility for superconducting materials. Dierent samples were studied and it was shown that RS is mainly caused by the RF electric eld in the case of strongly oxidized surfaces. This can be explained by interface tunnel exchange of electrons between the superconductor and localized states in adjacent oxides. For well prepared surfaces, however, the majority of the dissipation is caused by the magnetic eld and RS factorizes into eld and temperature dependent parts. These dierent loss mechanisms were correlated to surface topography of the samples and distribution of oxides by using ultrasonic force microscopy and X-ray photon spectroscopy.
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spelling cern-15188902021-04-08T17:32:00Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1518890 eng Junginger, T Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials Accelerators and Storage Rings 2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach In particle accelerators superconducting RF cavities are widely used to achieve high accelerating gradients and low losses. Power consumption is proportional to the surface resistance RS which depends on a number of external parameters, including frequency, temperature, magnetic and electric eld. Presently, there is no widely accepted model describing the increase of Rs with applied eld. In the frame of this project the 400MHz Quadrupole Resonator has been extended to 800 and 1200MHz to study surface resistance and intrinsic critical RF magnetic eld of superconducting samples over a wide parameter range, establishing it as a world-wide unique test facility for superconducting materials. Dierent samples were studied and it was shown that RS is mainly caused by the RF electric eld in the case of strongly oxidized surfaces. This can be explained by interface tunnel exchange of electrons between the superconductor and localized states in adjacent oxides. For well prepared surfaces, however, the majority of the dissipation is caused by the magnetic eld and RS factorizes into eld and temperature dependent parts. These dierent loss mechanisms were correlated to surface topography of the samples and distribution of oxides by using ultrasonic force microscopy and X-ray photon spectroscopy. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1518890 2012
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach
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Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title_full Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title_fullStr Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title_short Investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
title_sort investigation of the surface resistance of superconducting materials
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
2: DCO: Dissemination, Communication & Outreach
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