Abstract

We present the results of a study of superconducting response in theniobium materials used in the fabrication of high accelerating gradient (>25 MV m−1) superconducting radio frequency (SC-RF) cavities. These results clearly show that thetypical surface chemical treatment deployed during the fabrication of SC-RF cavities affectsthe superconducting properties of pure niobium materials. Such SC-RF cavities operatingat 2 K are often found to show anomalous RF losses, causing either a strong degradation ofthe quality factor or a thermal breakdown for cavity magnetic fields between1 and 1.5 kOe. The results of our study suggest a correlation between the fieldfor the first flux-line penetration in these chemically treated technical niobiummaterials and the reported onset field of anomalous losses in the SC-RF cavities.

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