Journal of Microwave Power
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Characterization of a
High-Power Klystrode Amplifier as a RF Source for
Particle Accelerators [PDF] |
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W.T. Roybal, D.E.Rees, P.J. Tallerico and J. M. Gahl 1995 30 3 158-164 |
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Abstract This paper presents the
characterization of a high-power klystrode amplifier
as a RF source for particle accelerator applications. The klystrode
is a relatively new type [Preist and Shrader, 1991; Preist and Shrader, 1982; Loring and Shrader, 1993; Shrader et al.,
1993] RF source developed for UHF TV transmission. Two successful development
efforts have extended power of the TV klystrode
technology into the particle accelerator regime [Sheikh et al., 1993]. This
paper reports on the second such effort, a 250 kW continuous wave klystrode at 267 MHz. The measured efficiency, amplitude,
and phase characteristics are reported over the dynamic range of the klystrode. A large-signal modeling
technique is presented to predict these quantities and the measured and
theoretical results are compared. Based on these results the klystrode is determined to be a very appealing candidate
for accelerator service because of its high efficiency, the small variation
of its efficiency with output power, and its linearity. Key Words: Klystrode, Inductive output tube,
accelerator output sources, High efficiency output sources |