Analysis of Thermal Grooving Effects on Vortex Penetration in Vapor-Diffused Nb3Sn
While Nb3Sn theoretically offers better superconducting RF cavity performance (Q0 and Eacc) to Nb at any given temperature, peak RF magnetic fields consistently fall short of the 400 mT prediction. The relatively rough topography of vapor-diffused Nb3Sn is widely conjectured to be one of the factors...
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Zusammenfassung: | While Nb3Sn theoretically offers better superconducting RF cavity performance
(Q0 and Eacc) to Nb at any given temperature, peak RF magnetic fields
consistently fall short of the 400 mT prediction. The relatively rough
topography of vapor-diffused Nb3Sn is widely conjectured to be one of the
factors that limit the attainable performance of Nb3Sn-coated Nb cavities
prepared via Sn vapor diffusion. Here we investigate the effect of coating
duration on the topography of vapor-diffused Nb3Sn on Nb and calculate the
associated magnetic field enhancement and superheating field suppression
factors using atomic force microscopy topographies. It is shown that the
thermally grooved grain boundaries are major defects which may contribute to a
substantial decrease in the achievable accelerating field. The severity of
these grooves increases with total coating duration due to the deepening of
thermal grooves during the coating process. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.01569 |