Bice, Damon
WEP010
Centrifugal barrel polishing of a 650 MHz single-cell niobium SRF cavity
This work reports the first application of centrifugal barrel polishing (CBP) to a 650 MHz single-cell niobium superconducting radio frequency cavity. The CBP was performed using a newly installed large tumbler designed to accommodate four large-sized 650 MHz multi-cell cavities. The CBP process was applied to reset the cavity’s internal rough surface prior to electropolishing (EP). The study presents results on the surface condition and SRF performance following the CBP and subsequent standard cavity surface processing.
  • V. Chouhan, A. Netepenko, D. Bice, D. Burk, G. Wu, T. Ring
    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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WEP065
Performance enhancement of medium temperature baked niobium SRF cavity by surface contamination removal
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Medium temperature baking (300- 350 °C) enhances the quality factor of niobium superconducting radio frequency cavities. However, surface contamination introduced during vacuum furnace baking limits the quench field and may also degrade the quality factor of the cavity. To investigate this effect, a 1.3 GHz single-cell Nb cavity underwent mid-T baking, followed by a chemical treatment to remove the surface contaminants. Post-treatment measurements revealed a significant improvement in both the quality factor and the quench field.
  • V. Chouhan, A. Murthy, A. Netepenko, A. Cravatta, D. Bice, D. Smith, G. Wu, T. Ring
    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Paper: WEP065
DOI: reference for this paper: 10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2025-WEP065
About:  Received: 10 Aug 2025 — Revised: 12 Aug 2025 — Accepted: 13 Aug 2025 — Issue date: 28 Jan 2026
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