Abstracts Received for Contributed Talks
Session I: Ultimate Field Limits, New Materials, New Geometries
New SRF Cavity Geometry for High-Current Applications
-- Ilan Ben-Zvi, BNL
Measuring Critical RF Fields of Superconductors Using High Power Short Pulses in X Band
-- Isidoro Campisi, ORNL/SNS
Pushing the Limits of the SRF Technology for Low- and Medium-Velocity Applications
-- Jean Delayen, JLab
Reentrant Cavity and First Test Result
-- Rong-Li Geng, Cornell U.
A Theoretical Overview of Multiscale Mechanisms of RF Superconductivity Breakdown
-- Alex Gurevich, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
Fabrication and Performance of Improved Cavity Shapes for 12 GeV CEBAF
-- Charles Reece, JLab
Niobium Copper Clad Cavities
-- Waldemar Singer, DESY
LANL Activity on New Materials
-- Tsuyoshi Tajima, LANL
Thin Film Coatings for RF Superconductivity
-- Genfa Wu, JLab
Session II: High Q, Field Emission, Q-Slopes
Measurements of the High Field Q-Drop in TE011/TM010 Mode in a Single Cell Cavity
-- Gianluigi Ciovati, Jlab
Processing Techniques and Recent Results for SC Drift-Tube Cavities
-- Michael Kelly, ANL
An Investigation of the Properties of Grain Boundaries in BCP Nb for SRF Cavities
-- Peter Lee, U. of Wisconsin-Madison and Pierre Bauer, FNAL
Q-Slope and Related Surface Analysis Results from Cornell
-- Hasan Padamsee, Cornell U.
Low, Medium, High Field Q-Slopes Change with Surface Treatments
-- Bernard Visentin, CEA-Saclay
Session III: Future Research Paths to Ultimate Performance
Optimization of RRR Niobium Bulk Properties
-- Ganapati Rao Myneni, JLab
R&D of High RF Power Coupler for Ultimate Cavities Performance
-- Quan-Sheng Shu, AMAC International Inc.
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