Speaker
Nicole Verboncoeur
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Description
The Cornell High Pulsed Power Sample Host Cavity (CHPPSHC) is a new system designed to measure the superheating field of candidate superconducting RF (SRF) materials, giving insight into their operational limits. This system is designed to reach peak magnetic fields of up to 0.5 T in only a few microseconds, allowing us to achieve a pure magnetic field quench on the sample. We present an overview of the CHPPSHC system and proof of principle data from a niobium sample.
Funding Agency
Supported by U.S. Department of Energy Grant No DE-SC0008431
Primary author
Nicole Verboncoeur
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Co-authors
Adam Holic
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Matthias Liepe
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Ryan Porter
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Thomas Oseroff
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Liana Shpani
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
James Sears
(Cornell University (CLASSE))