Nanoscale Electrodynamic Response of Nb Superconductors
Tamin Tai, Behnood G. Ghamsari, and Steven M. Anlage

TL;DR
This study investigates the local electrodynamic properties of Nb superconductors at microwave frequencies, aiming to identify defects affecting RF performance using a novel near-field microwave microscopy technique.
Contribution
It introduces a microscopic measurement method for Nb's RF response up to the critical field, utilizing a magnetic writer integrated into a near-field microwave microscope.
Findings
Measured local microwave response of Nb thin films.
Identified defects impacting RF performance.
Developed a new imaging technique for superconducting properties.
Abstract
Our objective is to study the extreme and local electrodynamic properties of Niobium (Nb), and to relate these properties to specific defects that limit the ultimate RF performance of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities made from Nb. Specifically, we wish to develop a microscopic measure of the response of Nb to RF magnetic fields up to the critical field (Hc) at microwave frequencies (few GHz), and at temperatures down to 4.2 K. In order to image the local electromagnetic response in the GHz frequency regime, a magnetic writer from a commercial hard drive is integrated into the near field microwave microscope and operates with the Nb sample in the superconducting state. The microwave response of Nb thin films from a mesoscopic area are found through linear and nonlinear microwave measurements.
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