Temperature mapping analysis of Nitrogen-doped Niobium radio-frequency cavity
ORAL
Abstract
Nitrogen-doping of niobium superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) cavity has been shown to significantly improve the quality factors as compared to the standard treated niobium cavities. However, the nitrogen-doped cavities generally quench at lower accelerating gradients. To understand the possible sources of rf losses in nitrogen-doped cavities that could reduce the quench field, we used 576 thermometer sensors to map the temperature distribution of the outer cavity surface while increasing the accelerating field. Our measurements have revealed a strong effect of the cavity cooldown rate on the intensity of hot spots and their spatial distribution, indicating a significant contribution from trapped vortices on the RF losses.
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Presenters
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Junki Makita
Old Dominion University
Authors
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Junki Makita
Old Dominion University
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Gianluigi Ciovati
Thomas Jefferson Natl Accel Facility/ODU
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Alexander V Gurevich
Old Dominion University