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Expulsion of ambient flux has been shown to be crucial to obtain high quality factors in bulk niobium SRF cavities. However, there remain many questions as to what properties of the niobium material determine its flux expulsion behavior. In this paper, we present first results from a new study of two cavities that were specially fabricated to study flux expulsion. Both cavities were made from large grain ingot niobium slices, one of which had its slices rolled prior to fabrication, and none these slices were annealed prior to measurement. Expulsion measurements indicate that a dense network of grain boundaries is not necessary for a cavity to have near-complete flux trapping behavior up to large thermal gradients. The results also contribute to a body of evidence that cold work is a strong determinant of flux expulsion behavior in SRF-grade niobium.
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