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The Surface Treatment of Niobium Superconducting Reentrant Cavities by Means of High Temperature Nitrogen Plasma Based Ion Implantation

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Author(s):
Rogério Moraes Oliveira [1] ; Odylio Denys Aguiar [2] ; Michel Felipe Lima de Araujo [3] ; Matheus M. N. F. Silva [4] ; Carina B. Mello [5] ; Elvis Ferreira [6] ; Vincenzo Liccardo [7] ; Graziela da Silva Savonov [8] ; Koumei Baba [9] ; Renata Lopes Gonçalves de Souza [10]
Total Authors: 10
Affiliation:
[1] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[2] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[3] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[4] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[5] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[6] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[7] Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - Brasil
[8] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
[9] Sanno Co., Ltda - Japão
[10] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: MATERIALS RESEARCH-IBERO-AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATERIALS; v. 22, n. 6 2019-12-13.
Abstract

High Temperature Nitrogen Plasma Based Ion Implantation (HT-NPBII) has been used to treat the surface of niobium superconducting reentrant cavities, which are part of parametric transducers in a resonant-mass gravitational wave detector. The aim is to enhance the corresponding electrical quality factors (Q-factors) which are closely related with the increase of the sensitivity of the system. In this experiment, the cavities are immersed in plasma and bombarded by energetic nitrogen ions, which are implanted into the surfaces of these heated substrates. The heating temperature of the cavities is controlled during the treatment and its level directly affects the N implantation depth profile due to the diffusion process. Additional tailoring of the nitrogen doping can be performed by the adjustment of the intensity and the duty cycle of the high negative voltage pulses used for ion implantation. For implantations performed at 5 kV /20 µs /300 Hz/ 700 °C, nitrogen atoms occupy interstitial spaces in the crystal lattice of niobium. The treatment of niobium superconducting cavities under these parameters caused the enhancement of two orders of magnitude of respective Q-factors. A set of characterization techniques was performed herein in order to help with the understanding of the underlying mechanism behind this phenomenon. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/01436-8 - The treatment of reentrant niobium cavities by nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation for the Mario Schenberg gravitational wave detector
Grantee:Rogério de Moraes Oliveira
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants