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Sep 16, 2025 | physical sciences

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Building the next generation of particle accelerators depends on solving surprisingly small but stubborn material-related problems. Dr Jerzy Lorkiewicz and his collaborators of the National Centre for Nuclear Research in Poland tackled one of the toughest challenges: how to make lead films stick firmly to niobium, to realise his vision of a fully superconducting electron injector. By implanting lead ions into the niobium before adding a lead layer, his team created a smoother, more durable bond that resisted peeling. This innovation brings us closer to more efficient electron injectors for powerful particle accelerators. More

Original article reference:

This SciPod is a summary of the paper: ‘The influence of initial lead implantation into niobium substrate on the adhesion of Pb layers obtained in cathodic arc and by magnetron sputtering’, in the Journal of Adhesion, https://doi.org/10.1080/00218464.2025.2478991

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For further information, you can connect with Dr Jerzy Lorkiewicz at jerzy.lorkiewicz@ncbj.gov.pl

Cover image credit: Electron gun resonator prepared for purification in ultra-pure water (Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Germany, July 20, 2018)

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