DocumentCode
1598383
Title
Short pulse Marx modulator optimization for advanced accelerators
Author
Phillips, Robert ; Gaudreau, M. ; Kempkes, M. ; Casey, Jeff
Author_Institution
Diversified Technol., Inc., Bedford, MA, USA
fYear
2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
Summary form only given. Under a U.S. Department of Energy grant, Diversified Technologies, Inc. (DTI) is developing a short pulse, solid-state Marx modulator for the next generation of klystrons and accelerators. For short-pulse modulators, this Marx topology provides a means to achieve astounding risetimes and flattop control that are simply not available with hard switch or transformer coupled topologies. The design is a high peak-power pulse modulator of greater efficiency than presently available, in the 100 kV to 1 MV range, for currents of 0.1 to 1 kA, pulse lengths of 0.2 to 5.0 us, and rise/fall times 10% of pulse length. A key objective of the development effort is a design which is modular and scalable, yet low cost, and easy to manufacture and maintain. The modulator will be delivered to Yale Beam Physics Laboratory for evaluation, and will be affordable for deployment at other national labs for klystron and modulator evaluation. In this paper, DTI will describe the new design and provide an update on progress.
Keywords
klystrons; modulators; optimisation; particle accelerators; power transformers; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; DTI; Diversified Technologies, Inc; Marx topology; U.S. Department of Energy grant; Yale Beam Physics Laboratory; advanced accelerators; current 0.1 kA to 1 kA; flattop control; hard switch; high peak-power pulse modulator; klystrons; optimization; short pulse Marx modulator; solid-state Marx modulator; transformer coupled topology; voltage 100 kV to 1 MV; Control systems; Diffusion tensor imaging; Klystrons; Modulation; Next generation networking; Optimization; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
0730-9244
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6635073
Filename
6635073
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