Long standing data from niobium thin film accelerating cavities will be revisited and analysed by a modified London model of RF superconductivity. Firstly, the applicability of this model is explored using data of the BCS surface resistance and its dependence on the RF magnetic field, temperature and mean free path. Secondly, the RF losses from trapped magnetic flux are analysed with regard to their dependence on these same parameters
We use a model of vortex dynamics and collective weak-pinning theory to study the residual dissipati...
No commentInternational audienceWe propose a model to explain power dissipation leading to the forma...
Identifying the loss mechanisms of niobium cavities enables an accurate determination of applicatio...
We revisit the classical rigid-fluxon model which describes the effect of an applied magnetic flux o...
The surface resistance of superconducting niobium films induced by the presence of trapped magnetic ...
Superconducting cavities made from niobium allow accelerating gradients of about 50 MV/m close to t...
A simplified numerical model has been developed to simulate nonlinear superconducting radiofrequency...
There is a need to understand the intrinsic limit of radiofrequency (RF) surface impedance that dete...
Recent studies by Romanenko et al. revealed that cooling down a superconducting cavity under a large...
Identifying the loss mechanisms of niobium cavities enables an accurate determination of application...
Trapped magnetic flux is known to be a major cause of radio frequency RF dissipation in supercond...
Copper cavities with a thin niobium film as used in the large electron positron collider LEP would b...
Many next-generation, high-gradient accelerator applications, from energy-recovery linacs to acceler...
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...
We use a model of vortex dynamics and collective weak-pinning theory to study the residual dissipati...
No commentInternational audienceWe propose a model to explain power dissipation leading to the forma...
Identifying the loss mechanisms of niobium cavities enables an accurate determination of applicatio...
We revisit the classical rigid-fluxon model which describes the effect of an applied magnetic flux o...
The surface resistance of superconducting niobium films induced by the presence of trapped magnetic ...
Superconducting cavities made from niobium allow accelerating gradients of about 50 MV/m close to t...
A simplified numerical model has been developed to simulate nonlinear superconducting radiofrequency...
There is a need to understand the intrinsic limit of radiofrequency (RF) surface impedance that dete...
Recent studies by Romanenko et al. revealed that cooling down a superconducting cavity under a large...
Identifying the loss mechanisms of niobium cavities enables an accurate determination of application...
Trapped magnetic flux is known to be a major cause of radio frequency RF dissipation in supercond...
Copper cavities with a thin niobium film as used in the large electron positron collider LEP would b...
Many next-generation, high-gradient accelerator applications, from energy-recovery linacs to acceler...
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...
We use a model of vortex dynamics and collective weak-pinning theory to study the residual dissipati...
No commentInternational audienceWe propose a model to explain power dissipation leading to the forma...
Identifying the loss mechanisms of niobium cavities enables an accurate determination of applicatio...