Performance-defining properties of Nb3Sn coating in SRF cavities
Abstract
Nb3Sn has great potential to become the material of choice for fabrication of SRF cavities. The higher critical temperature of Nb3Sn potentially allows for an increased operational temperature in SRF cavities, which could enable tremendous simplification of cryogenic system, leading to significant cost reduction. We present extended characterization of a Nb3Sn coated Nb cavity prepared at Cornell University. Using combination of thermometry during cavity RF measurements, and structural and analytical characterization of the cavity cutouts, we discover Nb3Sn coating flaws responsible for the poor cavity performance. Our results clearly show degraded material quality in the cavity cutouts which exhibit significant heating during the RF testing. Results of extended comparison of cavity cutouts with different dissipation profiles not only point out the cause of significant Q-slope but also establish figures of merit for material qualities in relation to the quality of SRF performance.
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