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Secondary ion mass spectrometry for superconducting radiofrequency cavity materialsTuggle et al., 2018
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- 5556641139582176147
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- Tuggle J
- Pudasaini U
- Stevie F
- Kelley M
- Palczewski A
- Reece C
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- Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B
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Historically, many advances in superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities destined for use in advanced particle accelerators have come empirically, through the iterative procedure of modifying processing and then performance testing. However, material …
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