First Results From Nanoindentation of Vapor Diffused Nb3Sn Films on Nb
The mechanical vulnerability of the Nb3Sn-coated cavities is identified as one of the significant technical hurdles toward deploying them in practical accelerator applications in the not-so-distant future. It is crucial to characterize the material's mechanical properties in ways to address suc...
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Zusammenfassung: | The mechanical vulnerability of the Nb3Sn-coated cavities is identified as
one of the significant technical hurdles toward deploying them in practical
accelerator applications in the not-so-distant future. It is crucial to
characterize the material's mechanical properties in ways to address such
vulnerability. Nanoindentation is a widely used technique for measuring the
mechanical properties of thin films that involves indenting the film with a
small diamond tip and measuring the force-displacement response to calculate
the film's elastic modulus, hardness, and other mechanical properties. The
nanoindentation analysis was performed on multiple vapor-diffused Nb3Sn samples
coated at Jefferson Lab and Fermilab coating facilities for the first time.
This contribution will discuss the first results obtained from the
nanoindentation of Nb3Sn-coated Nb samples prepared via the Sn vapor diffusion
technique. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.08757 |