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RIS citation export for TUPB065: Cryogenic RF Characterization of Superconducting Materials at SLAC With Hemispherical Cavities

TY - CPAPER
AU - Welander, P.B.
AU - Franzi, M.A.
AU - Tantawi, S.G.
TI - Cryogenic RF Characterization of Superconducting Materials at SLAC With Hemispherical Cavities
J2 - Proc. of International Conference on RF Superconductivity (SRF2015), Whistler, BC, Canada, Sept. 13-18, 2015
AB - For the characterization of SRF materials, we have commissioned a second-generation, X-band cavity cryostat that can rapidly analyze thin-film coatings or bulk samples. The system operates at 11.4 GHz, at temperatures down to 4 K, and utilizes two interchangeable hemispherical cavities (one Cu, one Nb) that can accommodate 51 mm-diameter samples on the flat side. The cavities are designed to operate with a TE032-like mode where the magnetic field is strongest on the sample surface. As a result, the sample accounts for 33% of the overall cavity loss, despite comprising less than 8% of the total surface area. For low-power testing we utilize a programmable network analyzer, while for high-power testing we connect the cavity to a 50 MW XL-4 klystron. With the Nb cavity we can measure surface resistances down to 0.7 microhm, while with the Cu cavity we can measure quenching fields up to 360 mT. X-band operation permits a compact cavity and cryostat design with a reasonable sample size, while the closed-cycle pulse-tube cryorefrigerator allows for rapid sample cycling. We will discuss cryostat design, cavity modeling, measurement limits, and recent sample testing results.
PB - JACoW
CY - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 735
EP - 738
KW - cavity
KW - niobium
KW - SRF
KW - factory
KW - cryogenics
DA - 2015/12
PY - 2015
SN - 978-3-95450-178-6
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-SRF2015-TUPB065
UR - http://srf2015.vrws.de/papers/tupb065.pdf
ER -