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Vacancy-Hydrogen Interaction in Niobium during Low-Temperature Baking

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arxiv 2004.13450 v1 pith:7WTD6SOM submitted 2020-04-28 cond-mat.supr-con physics.acc-ph

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A recently discovered modified low-temperature baking leads to reduced surface losses and an increase of the accelerating gradient of superconducting TESLA shape cavities. We will show that the dynamics of vacancy-hydrogen complexes at low-temperature baking lead to a suppression of lossy nanohydrides at 2\,K and thus a significant enhancement of accelerator performance. Utilizing Doppler broadening Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy, Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy and instrumented nanoindentation, samples made from European XFEL niobium sheets were investigated. We studied the evolution of vacancies in bulk samples and in the sub-surface region and their interaction with hydrogen at different temperature levels during {\it in-situ} and {\it ex-situ} annealing.

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