Author: Abidi, S.H.
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MOPB050 Characterization of SRF Materials at the TRIUMF muSR Facility 205
 
  • R.E. Laxdal, T.J. Buck, T. Junginger, P. Kolb, Y.Y. Ma, L. Yang, Z.Y. Yao
    TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
  • S.H. Abidi
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • R. Kiefl
    UBC & TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
  MuSR is a powerful tool to probe local magnetism and hence can be used to diagnose flux penetration in Type-II superconductors. Samples produced at TRIUMF and with collaborators in both coin shaped and ellipsoidal geometries have been characterized by applying either transverse or parallel fields between 0 and 300mT and measuring flux entry as a function of applied field. Samples include Nb treated in standard ways including forming, chemistry, and heat treatments. Further, Nb samples have been doped with Nitrogen and coated with a 2 micron layer of Nb3Sn by collaborators from FNAL and Cornell respectively and measured in three field/geometry configurations. Analysis of the method in particular the effects of geometry and the role of pinning will be presented. Results of the measurements will be presented.  
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