The book provides an overview of the key technologies for current and future accelerators, including those projected to enable breakthrough developments in neutrino research and quantum computing.
Superconducting Radiofrequency Technology for Accelerators: State of the Art and Emerging Trends
PrefacePART I. UPDATE OF SRF FUNDAMENTALSIntroduction SRF Fundamentals Review PART II. HIGH Q FRONTIER: PERFORMANCE ADVANCES AND UNDERSTANDINGNitrogen-DopingHigh Q via 300 C Bake (Mid-T-Bake)High Q's from DC Magnetic Flux ExpulsionPART III. HIGH GRADIENT FRONTIER: PERFORMANCE ADVANCES AND UNDERSTANDINGHigh Field Q Slope (HFQS) - Understanding and CuresQuest for Higher Gradients: Two Step Baking & N-InfusionImprovements in Cavity PreparationPursuit of Higher Performance with Alternate MaterialsPART IV. APPLICATIONSNew Cavity DevelopmentsOn-Going ApplicationsFuture Prospects for Large Scale SRF ApplicationsQuantum Computing with SRF CavitiesIndex