Field-dependent surface resistance of a superconducting RF cavity caused by surface impurity

Abstract

Q-slope issue, which is caused by the field dependent surface resistance, puzzled people for a long time in SRF fields. In this paper, we related the Q-slope with surface treatments; and proposed a surface-impurity model to explain the field-dependent of surface resistance of SRF cavities. Eighteen cavity-test results have been analyzed to examine the model. These cavities were treated by different recipes: Nitrogen-doping; BCP and HF-rinsing; EP with 120C baking; and EP without 120C baking. The performance of these cavities, which is normally represented by cavity quality factor versus accelerating gradient or surface magnetic field curves (Q0 vs. Eacc or Q0 vs. B), has included all types of Q-slope, such as Low-field Q-slope, Medium-field Q-slope, and Anti-Q-slope. The data fittings are quite successful; the fitting results will be shown. The model can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the surface treatments. At last, the paper discussed the way to build a high-Q high-gradient SRF cavity.

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