This seminar was lately given on the 27th September in the ESS (European Spallation Source), Sweden. It was a 45 min talk on the work I've been doing at CERN as a fellow since August 2012.

The Indico link is provided here https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=208881

OSTs (Oscillating Superleak Transducers) and Temperature Mapping Diagnostics for High Gradient 704 MHz Cavities

Kitty Liao (CERN)

Cavity performance can be limited by a transition from superconducting to normal conducting state due to heating of a local hot spot, called quenching. Therefore systems used to locate quench area(s) are essential for achieving higher gradients. Nowadays mainstream cavity diagnostics include temperature mapping and second sound triangulation using oscillating superleak transducers (OSTs) in superfluid helium. This presentation offers an overview of cavity diagnostics and the latest development on these two systems at CERN.

You are welcome to write to me for more discussion and any comments are appreciated.

kitty.liao@cernNOSPAMPLEASE.ch

-- KittyCLiao - 02-Oct-2012

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