Speaker
Nicole Verboncoeur
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Description
Exploration of new recipes and novel materials for superconducting RF cavities is necessary to push to higher quality factors and accelerating gradients. The superheating field is the material property that sets the limit on the maximum accelerating gradient achievable for a superconducting cavity of a given geometry. The Cornell SuperHeating Radiofrequency Pulsed Power Probe (C-SHRP^3) is a sample host cavity designed to measure the superheating field of material samples. We present results on superconducting materials of interest to the SRF community that demonstrate the high-field potential of novel materials.
Funding Agency
The US Department of Energy and the US' NSF Center for Bright Beams
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Author
Nicole Verboncoeur
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Co-authors
Alexis Grassl
(Cornell University)
Matthias Liepe
(Cornell University (CLASSE))
Ryan Porter
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)