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Impact of metallographic polishing on the RF properties of Niobium for SRF applications

Abstract

The performance of superconducting radio frequency SRF cavities made of niobium is tied to the quality of their inner surfaces exposed to the radio frequency RF waves. Future superconducting particle accelerators, because of their dimensions or the unprecedented stringent technical requirements, require the development of innovative surface processing techniques to improve processing reliability and if possible ecological footprint and cost, compared to conventional chemical processes. Metallographic polishing MP has emerged as a promising polishing technology to address these challenges. Previous studies focused on the characterization of the processed material surface at room temperature in the absence of RF waves. However, the evaluation of material properties, such as surface resistance under RF, at cryogenic temperature has failed, primarily due to the unavailability of devices capable of achieving the necessary resolution in the nanohm range. To overcome this limitation, a quadrupole resonator QPR has been utilized. The RF results demonstrate that the MP polishing, developed to preserve a high quality niobium surface with very low surface resistance, is highly effective compared to conventional polishing. This conclusion is further supported by topography and microstructural analysis of the QPR top hat samples, which revealed the clear superiority of the metallographic approac

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