Author:
Myneni G.,Ciovati G.,Dhakal P.,Rimmer R.A.,Khanal B.D.,Dohmae T.,Saeki T.,Umemori K.,Yamanaka M.,Michizono S.,Carl M.,Fajardo A.,Lannoy N.,Elsayed-Ali H.E.,Islam Md O.,Sayeed Md N.,Kumar A.,Yamamoto A.
Abstract
Abstract
We present the cost-effective production of superconducting
radio frequency (SRF) cavities made of medium grain (MG) niobium
(Nb) discs directly sliced from forged and annealed billet. This
production method provides clean surface conditions and reliable
mechanical characteristics with sub-millimeter average grain size
resulting in stable SRF cavity production. We propose to apply this
material to particle accelerator in the science and industrial
applications. The science applications require high field
gradients(≥ 30 MV/m) particularly in pulsed mode. The
industrial applications require high Q
0 values with moderate
gradients (∼ 20 MV/m) in CW mode operation. This paper
describes the MG Nb disc production recently demonstrated and
discusses future prospects for application in advanced particle
accelerators in the science and industrial applications.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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