Interior surfaces of niobium cavities used in superconducting radio frequency accelerators are now obtained by buffered chemical polish and/or electropolish. Laser polishing is a potential alternative, having advantages of speed, freedom from noxious chemistry and availability of in-process inspection. We studied the influence of the laser power density and laser beam raster rate on the surface topography. These two factors need to be combined carefully to smooth the surface without damage. Computational modeling was used to estimate the surface temperature and gain insight into the mechanism of laser polishing. Power spectral density analysis of surface topography measurements shows that laser polishing can produce smooth topography simila...
Niobium (Nb) is the most popular material that has been employed for making superconducting radio fr...
A chemical/mechanical method for polishing flat niobium sheets to a mirror finish was developed. Var...
Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) cavities are the key components of accelerators such as the Eu...
Interior surfaces of niobium cavities used in superconducting radio frequency accelerators are now o...
Interior surfaces of niobium cavities used in superconducting radio frequency accelerators are now o...
Niobium cavities are important components in modern particle accelerators based on superconducting r...
Niobium cavities are important components in modern particle accelerators based on superconducting r...
Niobium superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities have gained widespread use in accelerator sys...
Niobium is a technologically important material, which is typically used for superconducting radio-f...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS),...
Work supported by as part of R&D effort for ILC Accelerator performance, in particular the avera...
Accelerator performance, in particular the average accelerating field and the cavity quality factor,...
The Superconducting Darmstadt Linear Accelerator S-DALINAC uses twelve Niobium Cavities with a RRR o...
Niobium (Nb) is the current material of choice for the fabrication of superconducting radio frequenc...
A new mechanical technique for polishing the inside surface of niobium superconducting RF (SRF) cavi...
Niobium (Nb) is the most popular material that has been employed for making superconducting radio fr...
A chemical/mechanical method for polishing flat niobium sheets to a mirror finish was developed. Var...
Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) cavities are the key components of accelerators such as the Eu...
Interior surfaces of niobium cavities used in superconducting radio frequency accelerators are now o...
Interior surfaces of niobium cavities used in superconducting radio frequency accelerators are now o...
Niobium cavities are important components in modern particle accelerators based on superconducting r...
Niobium cavities are important components in modern particle accelerators based on superconducting r...
Niobium superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities have gained widespread use in accelerator sys...
Niobium is a technologically important material, which is typically used for superconducting radio-f...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS),...
Work supported by as part of R&D effort for ILC Accelerator performance, in particular the avera...
Accelerator performance, in particular the average accelerating field and the cavity quality factor,...
The Superconducting Darmstadt Linear Accelerator S-DALINAC uses twelve Niobium Cavities with a RRR o...
Niobium (Nb) is the current material of choice for the fabrication of superconducting radio frequenc...
A new mechanical technique for polishing the inside surface of niobium superconducting RF (SRF) cavi...
Niobium (Nb) is the most popular material that has been employed for making superconducting radio fr...
A chemical/mechanical method for polishing flat niobium sheets to a mirror finish was developed. Var...
Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) cavities are the key components of accelerators such as the Eu...