Superconductor magnesium diboride is considered one of the viable materials to substitute bulk niobium for superconducting radio frequency cavities. Utilizing a MgB_{2} coating on the inner wall of a copper cavity will allow operation at higher temperatures (20–25 K) than Nb cavities due to the high transition temperature of MgB_{2} (39 K) and the high thermal conductivity of Cu. In this paper, we present results of MgB_{2} coating on Cu tubes with similar dimensions to a 3 GHz cavity, as the first step towards coating the actual cavity, using the hybrid physical chemical vapor deposition technique. The results show successful coating of a uniform MgB_{2} layer on the inner wall of the Cu tubes with T_{c} as high as 37 K
International audienceThe MgB2 wires were prepared by in-situ Powder-in-Tube (PIT) method with Nb/Cu...
The remarkably high critical temperature at which magnesium diboride (MgB2) undergoes transition to ...
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity...
We have investigated the coating of an inner surface of superconducting radio frequency cavities wit...
Magnesium diboride (MgB2) is a good candidate material for superconducting RF cavities because of it...
Niobium with the transition temperature of 9 K is the usual material for TESLA superconducting accel...
Internal Mg diffusion (IMD) process can produce MgB superconducting wires with engineering critical ...
Internal Mg diffusion (IMD) process can produce MgB2 superconducting wires with engineering critical...
Abstract—We report on the microwave (mw) properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 sup...
The thick MgB2 films have been successfully grown on the Cu substrate by the technique of hybrid phy...
We report on the microwave properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 superconductor pr...
We report on the microwave properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 superconductor pr...
Arising from the superconductivity at similar to 39 K, magnesium diboride (MgB2) films have great pr...
Magnesium diboride (MgB2) has a transition temperature (Tc) of ~40 K, i.e., about 4 times higher tha...
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity...
International audienceThe MgB2 wires were prepared by in-situ Powder-in-Tube (PIT) method with Nb/Cu...
The remarkably high critical temperature at which magnesium diboride (MgB2) undergoes transition to ...
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity...
We have investigated the coating of an inner surface of superconducting radio frequency cavities wit...
Magnesium diboride (MgB2) is a good candidate material for superconducting RF cavities because of it...
Niobium with the transition temperature of 9 K is the usual material for TESLA superconducting accel...
Internal Mg diffusion (IMD) process can produce MgB superconducting wires with engineering critical ...
Internal Mg diffusion (IMD) process can produce MgB2 superconducting wires with engineering critical...
Abstract—We report on the microwave (mw) properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 sup...
The thick MgB2 films have been successfully grown on the Cu substrate by the technique of hybrid phy...
We report on the microwave properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 superconductor pr...
We report on the microwave properties of coaxial cavities built by using bulk MgB2 superconductor pr...
Arising from the superconductivity at similar to 39 K, magnesium diboride (MgB2) films have great pr...
Magnesium diboride (MgB2) has a transition temperature (Tc) of ~40 K, i.e., about 4 times higher tha...
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity...
International audienceThe MgB2 wires were prepared by in-situ Powder-in-Tube (PIT) method with Nb/Cu...
The remarkably high critical temperature at which magnesium diboride (MgB2) undergoes transition to ...
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave resonant cylindrical cavity...