Author: Candela, V.
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WECAA01 Progress in European Thin Film Activities 607
 
  • C. Pira, O. Azzolini, R. Caforio, E. Chyhyrynets, D. Fonnesu, D. Ford, V.A. Garcia, G. Keppel, G. Marconato, A. Salmaso, F. Stivanello
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
  • C.Z. Antoine, Y. Kalboussi, Th. Proslier
    CEA-IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • C. Benjamin, O.B. Malyshev, N. Marks, B.S. Sian, R. Valizadeh
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • C. Benjamin, J.W. Bradley, G. Burt, O.B. Malyshev, N. Marks, D.J. Seal, B.S. Sian, S. Simon, D.A. Turner, R. Valizadeh
    Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • S. Berry
    CEA-DRF-IRFU, France
  • R. Berton, D. Piccoli, F. Piccoli, G. Squizzato, F. Telatin
    Piccoli, Noale (VE), Italy
  • M. Bertucci, R. Paparella
    INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
  • M. Bonesso, S. Candela, V. Candela, R. Dima, G. Favero, A. Pepato, P. Rebesan, M. Romanato
    INFN- Sez. di Padova, Padova, Italy
  • J.W. Bradley, S. Simon
    The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • G. Burt, D.J. Seal, D.A. Turner
    Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
  • O. Hryhorenko, D. Longuevergne
    Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab, Orsay, France
  • X. Jiang, T. Staedler, A.O. Zubtsovskii
    University Siegen, Siegen, Germany
  • S. Keckert, J. Knobloch, O. Kugeler
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • J. Knobloch
    University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany
  • N.L. Leicester
    Cockcroft Institute, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
  • A. Medvids, A. Mychko, P. Onufrijevs
    Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
  • S. Prucnal, S. Zhou
    HZDR, Dresden, Germany
  • R. Ries
    Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Electrical Engineering, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
  • E. Seiler
    IEE, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
  • L.G.P. Smith
    STFC/DL, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • A-M. Valente-Feliciano
    JLab, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: This project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101004730.
Thin-film cavities with higher Tc superconductors (SC) than Nb promise to move the operating temperature from 2 to 4.5 K with savings 3 orders of magnitude in cryogenic power consumption. Several European labs are coordinating their efforts to obtain a first 1.3 GHz cavity prototype through the I.FAST collaboration and other informal collaborations with CERN and DESY. R&D covers the entire production chain. In particular, new production techniques of seamless Copper and Niobium elliptical cavities via additive manufacturing are studied and evaluated. New acid-free polishing techniques to reduce surface roughness in a more sustainable way such as plasma electropolishing and metallographic polishing have been tested. Optimization of coating parameters of higher Tc SC than Nb (Nb₃Sn, V₃Si, NbTiN) via PVD and multilayer via ALD are on the way. Finally, rapid heat treatments such as Flash Lamp Annealing and Laser Annealing are used to avoid or reduce Cu diffusion in the SC film. The development and characterization of SC coatings is done on planar samples, 6 GHz cavities, choke cavities, QPR and 1.3 GHz cavities. This work presents the progress status of these coordinated efforts.
 
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About • Received ※ 18 June 2023 — Revised ※ 24 June 2023 — Accepted ※ 02 September 2023 — Issue date ※ 02 September 2023
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WEPWB119 Additive Manufacturing of Pure Niobium and Copper Using Laser Powder Bed Fusion for Particle Accelerator Applications 872
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  • D. Ford, R. Caforio, E. Chyhyrynets, G. Keppel, C. Pira
    INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
  • M. Bonesso, S. Candela, V. Candela, R. Dima, G. Favero, A. Pepato, P. Rebesan, M. Romanato
    INFN- Sez. di Padova, Padova, Italy
  • M. Pozzi
    Rösler Italiana s.r.l., Concorezzo, Italy
 
  Funding: This project has received funding from the European Union¿s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101004730. Work supported by the INFN CSNV experiment SAMARA.
In this study, Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM) was evaluated as a viable method for producing seamless 6 GHz pure copper and niobium prototypes without the use of internal supports. Preliminary tests were performed to evaluate printability, leading to further investigations into surface treatments to reduce surface roughness from 35 µm to less than 1 µm. Additional prototypes were printed using different powders and machines, exploring various printing parameters and innovative contactless supporting structures to improve the quality of downward-facing surfaces with small inclination angles. These structures enabled the fabrication of seamless SRF cavities with a relative density greater than 99.8%. Quality testing was conducted using techniques such as tomography, leak testing, resonant frequency assessment, and internal inspection. The results of this study are presented herein.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2023-WEPWB119  
About • Received ※ 18 June 2023 — Revised ※ 22 June 2023 — Accepted ※ 26 June 2023 — Issue date ※ 18 July 2023
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