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Recently, heat treatment between 250 °C and 500 °C has been attempted to improve quality factor (Q) of superconducting radio-frequency cavities at FNAL and KEK. Experiments of such medium temperature (mid-T) bake with furnaces have also been carried out at IHEP. Firstly, over ten 1.3 GHz 1-cell cavities were treated with different temperatures at a small furnace, which all demonstrated improvement of Q and anti-Q-slope phenomenon. The average quality factor has reached 3.6×10 10 when the gradient is 16 MV/m,while the highest Q is 4.9×10 10 @16MV/m; the maximum gradients of these 1-cell cavities are between 25.1 and 36.9 MV/m. Then, the recipe of mid-T furnace bake at 300 °C for 3 hours has been applied to six 1.3 GHz 9-cell cavities at a new big furnace, which have all shown higher Q and anti-Q-slope at medium field (16~24 MV/m). The average quality factor has reached 3.8×10 10 when the gradient is 16 MV/m. The maximum gradients of the 9-cell cavities are between 22.7 and 26.5 MV/m.
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