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Summary form only given. Superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) particle accelerators rely on bulk Niobium cavities to accelerate the particle beam. Given that the London penetration depth for the superconductor is less than 100 nm, most of the costly bulk material is wasted. One alternative is to coat cheaper Copper structures with a thin film of Niobium. The Niobium coated Copper cavities benefit...
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