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TUP44Development and RF Test Results of a New HF and H2SO4 Free Electro Polishing Method for Superconducting Niobium Cavities227
 
  • M. Pekeler, S. Bauer, H. Vogel
    ACCEL
  • D. Reschke, J. Ziegler
    DESY
 
 A new Electro Polishing method for superconducting cavities using an acid mixture without hydrofluoric and sulphuric acid was developed at ACCEL Instruments GmbH based on an exclusive license from Poligrat GmbH in Munich, Germany (patent pending). Two 1.3 GHz single cell cavities were built and are used for qualification of the new Electro Polishing method. After the Electro Polishing at ACCEL, the cavities are transported to DESY for RF testing. At DESY no further surface removal by any means is done, but a high pressure water rinsing is carried out. Very promising test results were achieved right away. During the first RF test of the first treated cavity, Q values above 2x10^10 and accelerating gradients above 20 MV/m were measured at a helium bath temperature of 1.8 K. 
TUP48Dry-ICE Cleaning: The Most Effective Cleaning Process for SRF Cavities?239
 
  • D. Reschke, A. Brinkmann, K. Floettmann, D. Klinke, J. Ziegler
    DESY
  • D. Werner, R. Grimme, Ch. Zorn
    Fraunhofer IPA
 
 The dry-ice sublimation-impulse cleaning (DIC) technique using a two component ring jet has been proven as a highly efficient cleaning process for niobium and copper surfaces. The liquid carbon dioxide flows through a ring-type nozzle assembled in a purpose-built cleaning head, expands to form a dry-ice / gas mixture and is accelerated by the surrounding nitrogen. A set-up for the HORIZONTAL cleaning of single-cell niobium cavities has been successfully commissioned during the last years. A preliminary parameter set for effective final cleaning is established. Several cavities have been cleaned and tested without any detectable field emission up to 36 MV/m. As application of the DIC technique might result in additional cleaning potential for accelerator structures, an extension of the set-up and testing of nine-cell cavities is planned until mid of 2008. Furthermore, DIC was applied to the copper injector "gun" cavity for TTF/FLASH [1] recently. In order to reduce the dark current of the gun cavity, a vertical cleaning setup was developed and tested. 
TUP69Optimization of Baking Parameters for Electropolished Niobium Superconducting Cavities304
 
  • B. Visentin, Y. Gasser, M. Bruchon, F. Eozenou, J. P. Charrier
    CEA-Saclay
  • D. Reschke, A. Brinkmann
    DESY Hamburg
 
 High gradients, on bulk niobium cavities, can only be reached after an imperative baking at low temperature to suppress the high field Q-drop. We demonstrate in this paper that the commonly used standard process (under ultra high vacuum at 120 degree C for 48 hours) could be now simplified in terms of duration (3 hours at 145 degree C) and requirement (argon atmosphere instead of vacuum). Some efforts to more reduce duration, down to only one hour, have been undertaken to validate hypothesis and understand baking phenomenon. The next improvement step with the open-ended treatment of cavities in oxygen free atmosphere is underway and it does not seem hard to achieve. This new "fast baking" procedure will be very useful in the XFEL and ILC projects where Nb cavities mass production is required. 
TUP74Progress of the Test Cavity Program for the European XFEL327
 
  • A. Brinkmann, J. Iversen, D. Reschke, W. Singer, X. Singer, K. Twarowski, J. Ziegler
    DESY Hamburg
 
 Two main goals of the test cavity program for the European XFEL are the qualification of alternative niobium vendors and the investigation of the capabilities of large grain niobium for large-scale nine-cell cavity production. About 25 1.3 GHz single-cell cavities of TESLA shape have been completed at Accel Instruments and DESY. Alternative vendors for high purity fine-grain niobium are ITEP Giredmet, Cabot, Ningxia and Plansee. The in-house fabricated cavities have been tested after 800C firing and final electropolishing (EP) treatment. All cavities exceed gradients of 35 MV/m at high Q-values. For the large grain cavities of high RRR Heraeus niobium gradients up to 41 MV/m have been achieved. The performance after final chemical etching (BCP) is compared to EP for several cavities. 
TUP77Recent Experience with Nine-cell Cavity Performance at DESY334
 
  • D. Reschke, L. Lilje
    DESY
 
 The rf performance of the last nine-cell cavity production for TTF/FLASH1 is analysed with respect to maximum gradient, usable gradient and field limitation. 30 cavities have been manufactured at one company from high RRR niobium (RRR > 300) by two vendors. All cavities have been treated by a long (>150 um) horiziontal EP (Electropolishing) and 800 degree C firing. The cavity performance after final short (app. 50 um) EP with or without subsequent ethanol rinse as well as a short chemical etch (~10 um BCP) is compared. 
TUP80Single Cell Electro-Polishing at CEA Saclay: First Results343
 
  • F. Eozenou, M. Bruchon, Y. Gasser, Y. Boudigou, B. Visentin, J. P. Charrier, S. Berry, C. Antoine
    CEA-Saclay
  • D. Reschke
    DESY Hamburg
 
 The goal of the Work Package 5.1 of the CARE SRF program is to study electro-polishing (EP) of niobium and thus isolate an ideal set of parameters for 1.3 GHz single cell cavity treatment that should be applied to industry. The more challenging aspect concerns acid composition's optimisation, made of a mixture of hydrofluoric (HF) and sulfuric (H2SO4) acids with possible additional water. Preliminary experiments have been carried out on samples to guide the program on single-cell cavities. In that way, a set-up for horizontal EP has been installed in our laboratory. This set-up has been successfully qualified with the standard recipe used at DESY since the first EP on TESLA-shaped cavity has reached an excellent gradient above 42 MV/m. The search for new parameters makes then sense. Different configurations have been investigated: higher temperature, lower voltage and new acids' concentrations. Dummy cavities have been electropolished with a new mixture: 1vol HF(40w%) - 2vol H2SO4(95w%) - 7vol H2O, (1-2-7) with high water content. Different cavities have also been electro-polished and results including surface aspect, RF measurements and impurities forming will be related. 
WEP24Field emission from single crystal and large grain niobium cathodes506
 
  • A. Dangwal, G. Mueller
    Berg.  Universitat Wuppertal
  • D. Reschke, X. Singer
    DESY
 
 Appreciable suppression of field emission from metallic surfaces has been achieved by the use of improved surface cleaning techniques, and dry ice cleaning has emerged recently as a very effective tool in this respect. In order to understand the effects of surface preparation on field emission, systematic measurements were performed on five single crystal and three large grain samples of high purity (RRR > 300) Nb by means of AFM, XRD, SEM and dc field emission scanning microscope. The samples were treated with buffered chemical polishing (BCP), half of those for 30 um and others for 100 um removal of surface damage layer, followed by a final high pressure water rinsing. The samples with longer BCP treatment showed the onset of field emission at slightly higher fields. A low temperature (~ 150 degree C) heat treatment in high vacuum (10-6 mbar) chamber for 14 hours, on a selected large grain Nb sample, gives the evidence for the grain boundary assisted FE at very high fields of 250 and 300 MV/m. Finally, an interesting correlation between sizes of all investigated emitters derived from SEM images with respect to their respective onset fields has been found, which might facilitate the quality control of superconducting radiofrequency cavities for linear accelerators.