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Junginger, T.

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TUOBAU03 RF Characterization of Superconducting Samples 130
 
  • T. Junginger, W. Weingarten
    CERN, Geneva
  • T. Junginger
    MPI-K, Heidelberg
  • C.P. Welsch
    Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire
 
 

The surface resistance RS of superconducting cavities can be obtained by measuring the unloaded quality factor Q0. RS can vary strongly over the cavity surface but the value obtained is only an average over the whole surface. Furthermore surface analysis tools are difficult to apply inside a cavity. A more convenient way consists of investigating small samples. They can be cheaply manufactured and easily duplicated. RF cavities excited in the TE011 mode with a sample attached as the cover plate are often used for material characterization. However, there is the drawback of relatively large size at the frequencies of interest concerning accelerator applications. At CERN a compact Quadrupole Resonator has been developed for the RF characterization of superconducting materials at 400 MHz. In addition the resonator can also be excited at multiple integers of this frequency. Besides RS it enables determination of the critical RF magnetic field, the thermal conductivity and the penetration depth of the attached samples, at different temperatures. The features of the resonator will be compared with those of similar RF devices and first results will be presented.

 

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