Speaker
Ganapati Myneni
(International Symposium On Hydrogen In Matter (ISOHIM))
Description
CBMM North America and Jefferson Lab entered into a Cooperative Research And Development Agreement to develop ingot niobium technology for efficient and economic SRF linacs in 2004. The final ingot niobium summary workshop, a third in the series, was recently hosted at Jefferson Lab Dec 4, 2015 in collaboration with CBMM(1). In this presentation I will give a brief summary of the workshop. In addition I will review the specifications of niobium for SRF cavities, discuss the role of thermal diffusivity of niobium in the performance limitation of the present SRF cavities and propose new process-procedures for producing improved SRF cavities efficiently & economically.
(1)https://www.jlab.org/conferences/ingot/index.html
International Symposium On Hydrogen In Matter (ISOHIM), Yorktown, Virginia, USA
(*) This work is supported by CRADA JSA 2004S002 between CBMM and Jefferson Lab under U.S. DOE
Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177
An abstract for the Future Circular Colliders Week, Rome, Italy April 2016
Author
Ganapati Myneni
(International Symposium On Hydrogen In Matter (ISOHIM))