Fluxon induced surface resistance and field emission in niobium films at 1.5 GHz
Abstract
The surface resistance of superconducting niobium films induced by the presence of trapped magnetic flux, presumably in the form of a pinned fluxon lattice, is shown to be modified by the presence of a field emitting impurity or defect. The modification takes the form of an additional surface resistance proportional to the density of the fluxon lattice and increasing linearly with the amplitude of the microwave above a threshold significantly lower than the field emission threshold. Such an effect, precursor of electron emission, is observed here for the first time in a study using radiofrequency cavities operated at their fundamental 1.5 GHz frequency. The measured properties of the additional surface resistance severely constrain possible explanations of the observed effect.
- Publication:
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Physica C Superconductivity
- Pub Date:
- August 2001
- DOI:
- 10.1016/S0921-4534(01)00284-2
- Bibcode:
- 2001PhyC..361...31B