10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Simulation of the thermoelectric effect in a multi-metallic superconducting cavity

THP070
14 Aug 2025, 16:00
2h
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

1401 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Poster Presentation MC8 – Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer, Industrial Relations, and Outreach THP: Thursday Poster Session

Speaker

Nabin Raut (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

Description

Superconducting radio-frequency accelerating cavities made with different material layers, such as copper, Nb or Nb₃Sn, are susceptible to thermoelectric effects due to differences in Seebeck coefficients between the metals. A temperature gradient across the surfaces can drive thermoelectric currents, which may impact the cavity performance. A layered Cu/Nb/Nb3Sn single-cell cavity was tested with cryocoolers in 2022. Three heaters were mounted on the cavity surface at different locations and three single-axis cryogenic fluxgate magnetometers were attached close to the cavity equator. A linear increase in the magnetic field was measured while increasing the heaters' power. The cavity setup was analyzed with COMSOL and the results showed a trend similar to that observed in the experiment. This contribution details the approach chosen for the simulation and some of the challenges encountered.

Funding Agency

This work is supported by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05- 06OR23177.

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Author

Nabin Raut (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

Co-authors

Neil Stilin (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) John Vennekate (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Shaoheng Wang (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Gianluigi Ciovati (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)

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