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MOP85 | Influence of Ta Content in High Purity Niobium on Cavity Performance: Preliminary Results* | 219 |
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In a previous paper* a program designed to study the influence of the residual tantalum content on the superconducting properties of pure niobium metal for RF cavities was outlined. The main rationale for this program was based on a potential cost reduction for high purity niobium, if a less strict limit on the chemical specification for Ta content, which is not significantly affecting the RRRvalue, could be tolerated for high performance cavities. Four ingots with different Ta contents have been melted and transformed into sheets. In each manufacturing step the quality of the material has been monitored by employing chemical analysis, neutron activation analysis, thermal conductivity measurements and evaluation of the mechanical properties. The niobium sheets have been scanned for defects by an eddy current device. From three of the four ingotsTa contents 100, 600 and 1,200 wppmtwo single cell cavities each of the CEBAF variety have been fabricated and a series of tests on each cavity with increasing amount of material removal have been performed. This contribution reports about the results from different tests and gives an analysis of the data.
*T. Carneiro et al; http://conference.kek.jp/SRF2001/ |