A new technique of superconducting cavity diagnostics has been introduced by D. L. Hartill at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. It uses oscillating superleak transducers (OST) which detect the heat transferred from a cavity’s quench point via Second Sound through the superfluid He bath, needed to cool the superconducting cavity. The localization of the quench point is done by triangulation. The observed response of an OST is a nontrivial, but reproducible pattern of oscillations. A small helium evaporation cryostat was built which allows the investigation of the response of an OST in greater detail. The distance between a pointlike electrical heater and the OST can be varied. The OST can be mounted either parallel or perpendicular to th...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
Quench is a common phenomenon in a superconducting cavity and often limits the accelerating gradient...
Defects on the surface of superconducting cavities can limit their accelerating gradient by localize...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches in superconducting radio f...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-f...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-f...
Superconducting RF cavity quench location is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more ...
Quench detection for 9-cell ILC cavities is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more c...
International audienceSuperconducting rf cavities are used in particle accelerators to provide energ...
AbstractThe detection of a second sound wave, excited by a quench, has become a valuable tool in dia...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) containing flexible porous membranes are widely used to det...
Several tools for quench localization at Superconducting Radio Frequency cavities exist. One of thes...
The development of future particle accelerators requires intensive testing of superconducting radio ...
Quench detection for 9-cell ILC cavities is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more c...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
Quench is a common phenomenon in a superconducting cavity and often limits the accelerating gradient...
Defects on the surface of superconducting cavities can limit their accelerating gradient by localize...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches in superconducting radio f...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-f...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-f...
Superconducting RF cavity quench location is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more ...
Quench detection for 9-cell ILC cavities is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more c...
International audienceSuperconducting rf cavities are used in particle accelerators to provide energ...
AbstractThe detection of a second sound wave, excited by a quench, has become a valuable tool in dia...
Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) containing flexible porous membranes are widely used to det...
Several tools for quench localization at Superconducting Radio Frequency cavities exist. One of thes...
The development of future particle accelerators requires intensive testing of superconducting radio ...
Quench detection for 9-cell ILC cavities is presently a cumbersome procedure requiring two or more c...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
DESY conducts research and development for supercon- ducting radio frequency cavities. One part of t...
Quench is a common phenomenon in a superconducting cavity and often limits the accelerating gradient...