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Nb3Sn Targets Synthesis via Liquid Tin Diffusion for Thin Films Depositions

Authors :
Zanierato, Matteo
Azzolini, Oscar
Cavazzani, Jonathan
Chyhyrynets, Eduard
Garcia Diaz, Vanessa
Glisenti, Antonella
Keppel, Giorgio
Ragazzo, Nico
Stivanello, Fabrizio
Pira, Cristian
Zanierato, Matteo
Azzolini, Oscar
Cavazzani, Jonathan
Chyhyrynets, Eduard
Garcia Diaz, Vanessa
Glisenti, Antonella
Keppel, Giorgio
Ragazzo, Nico
Stivanello, Fabrizio
Pira, Cristian
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The deposition of superconducting Nb3 Sn on copper accelerating cavities is interesting for the higher thermal conductivity of copper compared to common Nb substrates. The better heat exchange would allow the use of cryocoolers reducing cryogenic costs and the risk of thermal quench [1]. The magnetron sputtering technology allows the deposition of Nb 3 Sn on substrates different than Nb, however the coating of substrates with complex geometry (such as elliptical cavities) may require target with non-planar shape, which are difficult to realize with classic powder sintering techniques. In this work, the possibility of using the Liquid Tin Diffusion (LTD) technique to produce sputtering targets is explored. The LTD technique is a wire fabrication technology, already developed in the past at LNL for superconducting radio frequency (SRF) applications [2], that allows the deposition of very thick and uniform coating on Nb substrates even with complex geometries [3]. Improvements in LTD process, proof of concept of a single use LTD target production, and characterization of the Nb 3 Sn film coated by DC magnetron sputtering with these innovative targets are reported in this work.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358845068
Document Type :
Electronic Resource