Impact of submicron
Nb3Sn
stoichiometric surface defects on high-field superconducting radiofrequency cavity performance
Sarah A. Willson,
Aiden V. Harbick,
Liana Shpani
et al.
Abstract:Nb3Sn film coatings have the potential to drastically improve the accelerating performance of Nb superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavities in next-generation linear particle accelerators. Unfortunately, persistent Nb3Sn stoichiometric material defects formed during fabrication limit the cryogenic operating temperature and accelerating gradient by nucleating magnetic vortices that lead to premature cavity quenching. The SRF community currently lacks a predictive model that can explain the impact of chemical… Show more
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