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accelerating cavity from LEP

This is an accelerating cavity from LEP, with a layer of niobium on the inside. 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...

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Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/43967
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description This is an accelerating cavity from LEP, with a layer of niobium on the inside. 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. These challenging requirements pushed European industry to new achievements. 256 of these cavities are now used in LEP to double the energy of the particle beams.
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spelling cern-439672021-04-15T12:58:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/43967accelerating cavity from LEPAcceleratorThis is an accelerating cavity from LEP, with a layer of niobium on the inside. 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. These challenging requirements pushed European industry to new achievements. 256 of these cavities are now used in LEP to double the energy of the particle beams.CERN-OBJ-AC-029oai:cds.cern.ch:439671999-08-25T22:00:00Z
spellingShingle Accelerator
accelerating cavity from LEP
title accelerating cavity from LEP
title_full accelerating cavity from LEP
title_fullStr accelerating cavity from LEP
title_full_unstemmed accelerating cavity from LEP
title_short accelerating cavity from LEP
title_sort accelerating cavity from lep
topic Accelerator
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/43967