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A High-power 650 MHz CW Magnetron Transmitter for Intensity Frontier Superconducting Accelerators

Authors :
Kazakevich, Grigory
Flanagan, Gene
Johnson, Rolland
Marhauser, Frank
Neubauer, Michael
Treado, Todd
Yakovlev, Vyacheslav P.
Chase, Brian
Nagaitsev, Sergei
Pasquinelli, Ralph J.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A concept of a 650 MHz CW magnetron transmitter with fast control in phase and power, based on two-stage injection-locked CW magnetrons, has been proposed to drive Superconducting Cavities (SC) for intensity-frontier accelerators. The concept is based on a theoretical model considering a magnetron as a forced oscillator and experimentally verified with a 2.5 MW pulsed magnetron. To fulfill fast control of phase and output power requirements of SC accelerators, both two-stage injection-locked CW magnetrons are combined with a 3-dB hybrid. Fast control in output power is achieved by varying the input phase of one of the magnetrons. For output power up to 250 kW we expect the output/input power ratio to be about 35 to 40 dB in CW or quasi-CW mode with long pulse duration. All magnetrons of the transmitter should be based on commercially available models to decrease the cost of the system. An experimental model using 1 kW, CW, S-band, injection-locked magnetrons with a 3-dB hybrid combiner has been developed and built for study. A description of the model, simulations, and experimental results are presented and discussed in this work.<br />Comment: 3 pp. 3rd International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2012) 20-25 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Accelerator Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1301.5653
Document Type :
Working Paper