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Surface characterization of nitrogen-doped Nb (100) large-grain superconducting RF cavity material

2018; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 53; Issue: 14 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s10853-018-2310-8

ISSN

1573-4803

Autores

Arti Dangwal Pandey, Guilherme Dalla Lana Semione, Alena Prudnikava, Thomas F. Keller, Heshmat Noei, Vedran Vonk, Yegor Tamashevich, E. Elsen, B. Foster, Andreas Stierle,

Tópico(s)

Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research

Resumo

(100) Oriented niobium (Nb) crystals annealed in the vacuum conditions close to that used in mass production of 1.3 GHz superconducting radio frequency cavities for linear accelerators and treated in nitrogen at a partial pressure of 0.04 mbar at temperatures of 800 and 900 °C have been studied. The surfaces of the nitrogen-treated samples were investigated by means of various surface-sensitive techniques, including grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy in planar view and on cross-sections prepared by a focused ion beam. The appearance of a dense layer of epitaxial rectangular precipitates has been observed for the Niobium nitrided at 900 °C. Increased nitrogen concentration in the near-surface region was detected by glow-discharge optical-emission spectroscopy, focused ion-beam cross-sectional images and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Crystalline phases of NbO and β-Nb2N were identified by X-ray diffraction. This information was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron measurements, which in addition revealed the presence of Nb2O5, NbON, NbN, and NbN x O y components on the surface. These results establish the near-surface Nb phase composition after high-temperature nitrogen treatment, which is important for obtaining a better understanding of the improved RF cavity performance.

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