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TY - CONF AU - Turner, D. AU - Burt, G. AU - Dumbell, K.D. AU - Gurran, L. AU - Junginger, T. AU - Malyshev, O.B. AU - May, A.J. AU - Pattalwar, N. AU - Pattalwar, S.M. ED - Michel, Peter ED - Arnold, André ED - Schaa, Volker RW TI - Characterization of Flat Multilayer Thin Film Superconductors J2 - Proc. of SRF2019, Dresden, Germany, 30 June-05 July 2019 CY - Dresden, Germany T2 - International Conference on RF Superconductivity T3 - 19 LA - english AB - The maximum accelerating gradient of SRF cavities can be increased by raising the field of initial flux penetration, Hvp. Thin alternating layers of superconductors and insulators (SIS) can potentially increase Hvp. Magnetometry is commercially available but consists of limitations, such as SQUID measurements apply a field over both superconducting layers, so Hvp through the sample cannot be measured. If SIS structures are to be investigated a magnetic field must be applied locally, from one plane of the sample, with no magnetic field on the opposing side to allow Hvp to be measured. A magnetic field penetration experiment has been developed at Daresbury laboratory, where a VTI has been created for a cryostat where Hvp of a sample can be measured. The VTI has been designed to allow flat samples to be measured to reduce limitations such as edge effects by creating a DC magnetic field smaller than the sample. A small, parallel magnetic field is produced on the sample by the use of a ferrite yoke. The field is increased to determine Hvp by using 2 hall probes either side of the sample. PB - JACoW Publishing CP - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 968 EP - 972 KW - dipole KW - superconducting-magnet KW - experiment KW - SRF KW - site DA - 2019/08 PY - 2019 SN - "" SN - 978-3-95450-211-0 DO - doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-THP048 UR - http://jacow.org/srf2019/papers/thp048.pdf ER -