同轴超导射频空腔中的热反馈

IF 1.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
Mattias McMullin, Philipp Kolb, Zhongyuan Yao, Robert Laxdal, Tobias Junginger
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摘要

超导射频(SRF)空腔的表面电阻取决于外加射频场的强度。这种场依赖性是由内在损耗和外在热反馈(TFB)效应共同造成的。为了测试本征场依赖性理论,在分析 SRF 腔体测试的实验数据时,必须对外征部分进行补偿。进行这种补偿需要了解描述腔壁热流的热参数。相关的热参数已经在 2.177 K 以下的超流体氦中测量过,但还没有关于正常流体氦槽中铌表面冷却的详细测量报告。正因为如此,TFB 对温度接近 4.2 K 时的磁场依赖性的影响还不得而知。在本研究中,我们报告了铌表面正常流体氦沸腾的测量结果及其与沸腾表面方向和浴槽温度的关系。这些测量结果被用于创建 TRIUMF 同轴测试程序中空腔传热的有限元模型。然后,在分析该计划的一系列数据集时,使用该工具对 TFB 进行补偿。结果表明,TFB 对 SRF 型腔通常工作的 2.0 和 4.2 K 温度影响较小,但对中间温度的影响很大。
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Thermal feedback in coaxial superconducting radio frequency cavities

Thermal feedback in coaxial superconducting radio frequency cavities
The surface resistance of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities depends on the strength of the applied rf field. This field dependence is caused by a combination of intrinsic losses and the extrinsic thermal feedback (TFB) effect. To test theories of intrinsic field dependence, the extrinsic part must be compensated for when analyzing experimental data from SRF cavity tests. Performing this compensation requires knowing thermal parameters that describe heat flow in the cavity walls. The relevant thermal parameters have been measured in the case of superfluid helium, below 2.177 K, but no detailed measurements have yet been reported for cooling of niobium surfaces in normal fluid helium baths. Because of this, the impact of TFB on the field dependence at temperatures near 4.2 K is unknown. In the present study, we report measurements of normal fluid helium boiling from niobium surfaces and its dependence on the orientation of the boiling surface and bath temperature. These measurements are used to create a finite-element model of heat transfer in cavities from TRIUMF’s coaxial test program. This tool is then used to compensate for TFB when analyzing a range of datasets from this program. Results are presented showing that TFB has a weak impact for the temperatures of 2.0 and 4.2 K, where SRF cavities are usually operated, but it is an important effect at intermediate temperatures.
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Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams Physics and Astronomy-Surfaces and Interfaces
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3.90
自引率
23.50%
发文量
158
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams (PRST-AB) is a peer-reviewed, purely electronic journal, distributed without charge to readers and funded by sponsors from national and international laboratories and other partners. The articles are published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. It covers the full range of accelerator science and technology; subsystem and component technologies; beam dynamics; accelerator applications; and design, operation, and improvement of accelerators used in science and industry. This includes accelerators for high-energy and nuclear physics, synchrotron-radiation production, spallation neutron sources, medical therapy, and intense-beam applications.
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