Speaker
Sadie Seddon-Stettler
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Description
Bulk niobium is currently the standard material for constructing superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities for acceleration in particle accelerators. However, bulk niobium is limited, and new materials and surface treatments may allow greater performance to be reached. We present progress on novel materials and treatments for SRF cavity fabrication.
Funding Agency
U.S. National Science Foundation under Award PHY-1549132, the Center for Bright Beams; U.S. Department of Energy under Award DE-SC0024137.
Region represented | North America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Primary author
Sadie Seddon-Stettler
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Co-authors
Matthias Liepe
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Nathan Sitaraman
(Cornell University)
Thomas Oseroff
(Cornell University (CLASSE))