Title of article :
Smooth Nb surfaces fabricated by buffered electropolishing
Author/Authors :
Andy T. Wu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
It was demonstrated that smooth Nb surfaces could be obtained through buffered electropolishing (BEP) employing an electrolyte consisting of
lactic, sulfuric, and hydrofluoric acids. Parameters that control the polishing process were optimized to achieve a smooth surface finish. The
polishing rate of BEP was determined to be 0.646 mm/min which was much higher than 0.381 mm/min achieved by the conventional
electropolishing (EP) process widely used in the superconducting radio frequency (SRF) community. Root mean square measurements using
a 3D profilometer revealed that Nb surfaces treated by BEP were an order of magnitude smoother than those treated by the optimized EP process.
The chemical composition of the Nb surfaces after BEP was analyzed by static and dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) systems.
SIMS results implied that the surface oxide structure of Nb might be more complicated than what usually believed and could be inhomogeneous.
Preliminary results of BEP on Nb SRF single cell cavities and half-cells were reported. It was shown that smooth and bright surfaces could be
obtained in 1800 s when the electric field inside a SRF cavity was uniform during a BEP process. This study showed that BEP is a promising
technique for surface treatment on Nb SRF cavities to be used in particle accelerators.
Keywords :
Surface property , Particle accelerator , niobium , Superconducting radio frequency cavity , Electropolishing , Surface treatment
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science