AVS 58th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition | |
Vacuum Technology Division | Tuesday Sessions |
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2:00pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA1 Invited Paper New UHV Low Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopy Facility for the Study of Future Electronic Materials Joseph Stroscio, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
2:40pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA3 Contact Resistance of RF MEMS at a Randomly Rough Surface in the Presence and Absence of Adsorbed Organic Monolayers Diana Berman, J. Krim, M.J. Walker, North Carolina State University |
3:00pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA4 Surface Issues for Solid Niobium SRF Accelerator Cavities Michael Kelley, College of William and Mary |
4:00pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA7 Examples of Surface Related R&D on Nb Samples and SRF Cavities for Particle Accelerators at JLab Andy Wu, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility |
4:20pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA8 Early Stages of Nb Growth on Cu for SRF Accelerator Applications César Clavero, The College of William and Mary, N.P. Guisinger, Argonne National Laboratory, R.A. Lukaszew, The College of William and Mary |
4:40pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA9 Epitaxial Niobium Thin Films for Accelerator Cavities William Roach, D. Beringer, C. Clavero, College of William and Mary, C. Reece, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, R.A. Lukaszew, College of William and Mary |
5:00pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA10 Development via Energetic Condensation of Niobium Thin Films Tailored for Superconducting RF Applications Anne-Marie Valente-Feliciano, Jefferson Lab |
5:20pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA11 Evaluation of Secondary Electron Emission Yield Suppression Coatings at CesrTA Yulin Li, X. Liu, J. Calvey, J. Conway, J.A. Crittenden, M.A. Palmer, J.P. Sikora, Cornell University, S.De. Santis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
5:40pm | VT+MN+NS+SS+AS-TuA12 Electron Cloud Mitigation for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) V. Baglin, G. Bregliozzi, Paolo Chiggiato, P. Costa Pinto, J.M. Jimenez, G. Lanza, M. Taborelli, C. Yin Vallgren, CERN, Switzerland |