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Nonlinear Dynamics in the Resonance Lineshape of NbN Superconducting Resonators
In this work we report on unusual nonlinear dynamics measured in the
resonance response of NbN superconducting microwave resonators. The nonlinear
dynamics, occurring at relatively low input powers (2-4 orders of magnitude
lower than Nb), and which include among others, jumps in the resonance
lineshape, hysteresis loops changing direction and resonance frequency shift,
are measured herein using varying input power, applied magnetic field, white
noise and rapid frequency sweeps. Based on these measurement results, we
consider a hypothesis according to which local heating of weak links forming at
the boundaries of the NbN grains are responsible for the observed behavior, and
we show that most of the experimental results are qualitatively consistent with
such hypothesis.Comment: Updated version (of cond-mat/0504582), 16 figure
Limitations of RF field by thermal breakdown in superconducting niobium cavity
The thermal breakdown is unacceptable for high power use of superconducting RF cavities. Limitations of RF field both in He I and He II baths were estimated and discussed on C-band TE011 mode niobium cavities. Calculations were performed by a simulation program under the different assumptions of Kapitza resistance, thermal conductivity and wall thickness, taking lateral heat flow and curvature of the wall into account. (8 refs)
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