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26 April 2024
 
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How can geometry impact the magnetic flux trapping of superconducting accelerating cavities
david longuevergne ; Akira Miyazaki ;
Date 15 Sep 2020
AbstractQuality factor measurements of superconducting radio frequency cavities have been performed for different magnetic field configurations to address a geometrical effect on surface resistance caused by magnetic trapped flux. Field monitoring inside a cavity highlighted behaviours particularly important for the Meissner shielding at cold and flux trapping during cooling down. In this paper, we suggest that the ambient field orientation and cavity geometry have a significant impact on the cavity performance degradation due to trapped flux. Experimental data are presented, and a model to interpret the geometrical effect is introduced and assessed with experimental data. The results are compared to an elliptical cavity result in the literature.
Source arXiv, 2009.07007
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