Title :
Solid-state pulsed power systems for the Next Linear Collider
Author :
Casey, Jeffrey A. ; Arntz, Floyd O. ; Dandridge, Peter A. ; Gaudreau, Marcel P J ; Hawkey, Timothy A. ; Kempkes, Michael A. ; Mulvaney, J. Michael ; VerPlanck, Peter
Author_Institution :
Diversified Technol. Inc., Bedford, MA, USA
fDate :
30 June-3 July 2002
Abstract :
The Next Generation Linear Collider (NLC) represents a significant challenge for high voltage modulator technology. It will require pulse modulators capable of driving over 1600 NLC klystrons at 500 kV, approximately 265 A apiece, with 3.2 microsecond pulses at 180 Hz. These pulses also have strict tolerances for flattop and voltage regulation. Average klystron input power for the complete NLC system is approximately 120 MW-representing $6-12M or more per operating hour. All losses in the power systems between the utility and the klystron must be added to this power cost, making efficiency of these systems paramount. Given the large number of modulators required and the total cost of power for the NLC, overall life cycle costs, not just the initial equipment cost, will be a significant factor in the affordability of the NLC. DTI\´s efforts are focused on three modulator configurations: a "hybrid modulator", using a solid-state switch and a pulse transformer, and two transformerless designs, one based on a 500 kV hard switch, and a second based on solid-state Marx bank. Each of these is discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
accelerator RF systems; klystrons; linear colliders; pulse modulation; pulse transformers; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; 180 Hz; 265 A; 3.2 ms; 500 kV; Next Linear Collider; high voltage modulator; klystron input power; klystrons; life cycle costs; losses; pulse modulators; pulse transformer; solid-state Marx bank; solid-state pulsed power systems; transformerless designs; voltage regulation; Capacitors; Costs; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Klystrons; Oil insulation; Pulse modulation; Pulse power systems; Pulse transformers; Solid state circuits; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator Symposium, 2002 and 2002 High-Voltage Workshop. Conference Record of the Twenty-Fifth International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7540-8
DOI :
10.1109/MODSYM.2002.1189426