- Caption:
- Niobium is the material of choice for building superconducting radio-frequency cavities. To protect the polished, ultraclean surfaces within the cavities, technicians assemble them in cleanrooms. Here, Byron Golden works on a 9-cell SRF cavity at the cavity processing facility in Industrial Building 4.
- Category:
- Accelerator and Components
- Description:
- Byron Golden working on 9 cell Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavity (SCRF) at the cavity processing facility in IB4
- Names of People Pictured:
- Byron Golden
- Date
- 08/22/2014
- Image Number (linked to high res image):
- 14-0198-10
- Photographer
- Reidar Hahn
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