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Test results on high gradient L-band superconducting cavities

Kako et al., 1994

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14782428600435852934
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Kako E
Noguchi S
Ono M
Saito K
Matsuoka M
Miwa H
Kneisel P
Suzuki T
Tajima T
Shishido T
Umezawa H
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Five 1.3 GHz single-cell niobium cavities were fabricated to attain a higher accelerating gradient and to understand the phenomena limiting it. Vertical cold tests at–1.8 K were carricd out rcpeatedly on ihe cavities prepared by various surface eg, chemical polishing or …
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