The formula R-s = G/Q(0) is commonly used in the calculation of the surface resistance of radio frequency niobium superconducting cavities. The applying of such equation is under the assumption that surface resistance is consistent over the cavity. However, the distribution of the magnetic field varies over the cavity. The magnetic field in the equator is much higher than that in the iris. According to Thermal Feedback Theory, it leads non-uniform distribution of the density of heat flux, which results in a different temperature distribution along the cavity inter surface. The BCS surface resistance, which depends largely on the temperature, is different in each local inner surface. In this paper, the effect of surface non-uniform resistanc...
Superconducting niobium film cavities deposited on copper substrates (Nb/Cu) have suffered from stro...
For many new accelerator applications, superconducting radio frequency systems are the enabling tech...
We present a study concerning the operation of a superconducting RF cavity non doped niobium in ...
The quality factor of an RF cavity and the surface resistance are typically related with a constant...
International audienceThe different processes at the origin of the dependence of the surface resista...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
Superconducting cavities made from niobium allow accelerating gradients of about 50 MV/m close to t...
The surface resistance R_{S} of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a niobium film ...
The obtained Q0 value of a superconducting niobium cavity is known to depend on various factors like...
The surface resistance RS of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a niobium film on ...
The surface resistance Rs of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a thin niobium fil...
Thermal stability is an important parameter for the operation of the superconducting radio frequency...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
Superconducting niobium film cavities deposited on copper substrates (Nb/Cu) have suffered from stro...
For many new accelerator applications, superconducting radio frequency systems are the enabling tech...
We present a study concerning the operation of a superconducting RF cavity non doped niobium in ...
The quality factor of an RF cavity and the surface resistance are typically related with a constant...
International audienceThe different processes at the origin of the dependence of the surface resista...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
Performances of superconducting accelerating (SRF) cavities made of bulk niobium typically degrade a...
Superconducting cavities made from niobium allow accelerating gradients of about 50 MV/m close to t...
The surface resistance R_{S} of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a niobium film ...
The obtained Q0 value of a superconducting niobium cavity is known to depend on various factors like...
The surface resistance RS of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a niobium film on ...
The surface resistance Rs of superconducting cavities prepared by sputter coating a thin niobium fil...
Thermal stability is an important parameter for the operation of the superconducting radio frequency...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
Accelerating cavities are devices resonating in the radio-frequency (RF) range used to accelerate ch...
Superconducting niobium film cavities deposited on copper substrates (Nb/Cu) have suffered from stro...
For many new accelerator applications, superconducting radio frequency systems are the enabling tech...
We present a study concerning the operation of a superconducting RF cavity non doped niobium in ...