Jul 16 – 18, 2025
Cornell University
America/New_York timezone

High power RF testing of high-temperature superconductors

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20m
Phys Sci Bldg Rm 120 (Cornell University)

Phys Sci Bldg Rm 120

Cornell University

Speaker

Ankur Dhar (SLAC National Accelerator Lab)

Description

Superconducting materials such as niobium have been extremely useful for accelerator technology but require low temperature operation ~2 K. The development of high temperature superconductors (HTS) is promising due to their operating temperatures being closer to that of liquid nitrogen ~77 K. This work aims to determine the high-power RF performance of these materials at X-band (11.424 GHz). We have tested several types of rare earth barium copper oxide (REBCO) materials, such as films deposited by electron-beam physical vapor deposition, coated conductors soldered to a copper substrate, and solid pucks formed from powder. RF testing was done via a hemispherical TE mode cavity that maximizes the magnetic field and minimizes the electric field on a 2-inch sample region. We will report on surface resistance vs temperature measurements at low and high power,as well as RF testing of a pulse compression cavity lined with REBCO coated conductors.

Primary author

Ankur Dhar (SLAC National Accelerator Lab)

Co-authors

Prof. Emilio Nanni (SLAC National Accelerator Lab) Dr Greg Le Sage (SLAC National Accelerator Lab) Mrs Jessica Golm (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Dr Joffre Gutierrez (Institut de Ciència de Materials - CSIC) Dr Patrick Krkotic (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Dr Sergio Calatroni (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Dr Walter Wuensch (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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