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Gabriel Gaitan is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at Cornell University, affiliated with the Matthias Liepe Liepe Group. His work focuses on advancing superconducting materials and technologies, particularly in the development of high-performance superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavities and niobium-based thin films. His research bridges materials science, applied physics, and plasma physics with applications in particle accelerators, fusion energy systems, and space propulsion.
Key research interests include optimizing superconducting materials like niobium-3 tin (Nb3Sn) through chemical treatments and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). He explores methods to enhance surface properties of superconductors, reduce microphonics in SRF cavities, and improve the efficiency of fusion-related technologies. His contributions span both experimental and theoretical domains, including studies on Hagedorn temperatures in quantum systems and electrochemical deposition techniques for thin films.
His research group collaborates on projects such as the LCLS-II superconducting linac and advanced CVD systems for next-generation SRF cavities. While specific grants or awards are not listed, his work aligns with Cornell’s multidisciplinary approach to physics and engineering challenges.
Gaitan’s lab is part of the broader physics research infrastructure at Cornell, emphasizing translational applications of superconductivity and plasma physics in cutting-edge technologies like direct fusion drives for space propulsion and high-efficiency power amplifiers for fusion engines.
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