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accelerating cavity

On the inside of the cavity there is a layer of niobium. Operating at 4.2 degrees above absolute zero, the niobium is superconducting and carries an accelerating field of 6 million volts per metre with negligible losses. Each cavity has a surface of 6 m2. The niobium layer is only 1.2 microns thick,...

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Publicado: 1999
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description On the inside of the cavity there is a layer of niobium. Operating at 4.2 degrees above absolute zero, the niobium is superconducting and carries an accelerating field of 6 million volts per metre with negligible losses. Each cavity has a surface of 6 m2. The niobium layer is only 1.2 microns thick, ten times thinner than a hair. Such a large area had never been coated to such a high accuracy. A speck of dust could ruin the performance of the whole cavity so the work had to be done in an extremely clean environment.
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spelling cern-438642021-04-15T12:58:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/43864accelerating cavityAcceleratorOn the inside of the cavity there is a layer of niobium. Operating at 4.2 degrees above absolute zero, the niobium is superconducting and carries an accelerating field of 6 million volts per metre with negligible losses. Each cavity has a surface of 6 m2. The niobium layer is only 1.2 microns thick, ten times thinner than a hair. Such a large area had never been coated to such a high accuracy. A speck of dust could ruin the performance of the whole cavity so the work had to be done in an extremely clean environment.CERN-OBJ-AC-006oai:cds.cern.ch:438641999-07-14T22:00:00Z
spellingShingle Accelerator
accelerating cavity
title accelerating cavity
title_full accelerating cavity
title_fullStr accelerating cavity
title_full_unstemmed accelerating cavity
title_short accelerating cavity
title_sort accelerating cavity
topic Accelerator
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/43864