Abstract

Low-temperature synthesis of Nb3Sn thin-film cavity is of great significance in the field of superconducting radio frequency (SRF). The bronze process can grow only stable Nb3Sn phase at 700 °C, so it is considered to be the most promising process for low-temperature synthesis of Nb3Sn thin-film cavity. We successfully fabricated the worldwide first Nb3Sn thin-film cavity by bronze process. We technically solved the key problems of precursor preparation, characterized and analyzed the uniformity of the Nb3Sn film, and tested the performance of the cut-out samples and the whole cavity of the Nb3Sn film. It is obtained that the Q 0 value of the cavity at 4.2 K is about 1.2 × 109, which is greater than the performance of the bulk-niobium cavity under the same conditions. This result means that the preparation of Nb3Sn by bronze process has the great potential to more practical copper-based Nb3Sn thin-film cavity, which is expected to achieve a substantial improvement in the performance of SRF cavity and comprehensive engineering applications.

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