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Mitigation of Parasitic Losses in the Quadrupole Resonator Enabling Direct Measurements of Low Residual Resistances of SRF Samples

Authors :
Keckert, Sebastian
Ackermann, Wolfgang
De Gersem, Herbert
Jiang, Xin
Kleindienst, Raphael
Knobloch, Jens
Kramer, Felix
Kugeler, Oliver
Sezgin, A. Ozdem
Tikhonov, Dmitry
Vogel, Michael
Wenskat, Marc
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland, 2022.

Abstract

The quadrupole resonator (QPR) is a dedicated sample-test cavity for the RF characterization of superconducting samples in a wide temperature, RF field and frequency range. Its main purpose are high resolution measurements of the surface resistance with direct access to the residual resistance thanks to the low frequency of the first operating quadrupole mode. Besides the well-known high resolution of the QPR, a bias of measurement data towards higher values has been observed, especially at higher harmonic quadrupole modes. Numerical studies show that this can be explained by parasitic RF losses on the adapter flange used to mount samples into the QPR. Coating several micrometer of niobium on those surfaces of the stainless steel flange that are exposed to the RF fields significantly reduced this bias, enabling a direct measurement of a residual resistance smaller than 5 nano-Ohm at 2 K and 413 MHz.<br />Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0d1de8d6e585da9c0ae634425a5f79ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-ipac2022-tupotk005