Title :
Loaded delay lines for future RF pulse compression systems
Author :
Jones, R.M. ; Wilson, P.B. ; Kroll, N.M.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Linear Accel. Center, Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
The peak power delivered by the klystrons in the NLCTA (Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator) now under construction at SLAC is enhanced by a factor of four in a SLED-II type of RF pulse compression system (pulse width compression ratio of six). To achieve the desired output pulse duration of 250 ns, a delay line constructed from a 36 m length of circular waveguide is used. Future colliders, however, will require even higher peak power and larger compression factors, which favors a more efficient binary pulse compression approach. Binary pulse compression, however, requires a line whose delay time is approximately proportional to the compression factor. To reduce the length of these lines to manageable proportions, periodically loaded delay lines are being analyzed using a generalized scattering matrix approach. One issue under study is the possibility of propagating two TEon modes, one with a high group velocity and one with a group velocity of the order 0.05 c, for use in a single-line binary pulse compression system. Particular attention is paid to time domain pulse degradation and to Ohmic losses
Keywords :
accelerator RF systems; circular waveguides; colliding beam accelerators; delay lines; electron accelerators; klystrons; linear colliders; pulse compression; 250 ns; 36 m; NLCTA; Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator; Ohmic losses; RF pulse compression systems; SLAC; SLED-II type; circular waveguide; compression factors; generalized scattering matrix; klystrons; loaded delay lines; peak power; single-line binary pulse compression; time domain pulse degradation; Delay effects; Delay lines; Klystrons; Life estimation; Linear accelerators; Pulse compression methods; Radio frequency; Scattering; Space vector pulse width modulation; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2934-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1995.505482