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Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity
During the development of ferrite-loaded accelerating cavities, the electromagnetic properties of the dispersive ferrite material need to be known. We describe a coaxial short-circuit measurement technique to measure the complex permeability of toroidal-shaped samples (127mm outer and 70mm inner dia...
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author | Eberhardt, J Caspers, F Vollinger, C |
author_facet | Eberhardt, J Caspers, F Vollinger, C |
author_sort | Eberhardt, J |
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description | During the development of ferrite-loaded accelerating cavities, the electromagnetic properties of the dispersive ferrite material need to be known. We describe a coaxial short-circuit measurement technique to measure the complex permeability of toroidal-shaped samples (127mm outer and 70mm inner diameter) that are exposed to an external magnetic bias field. The external magnetic bias field is applied perpendicular to the RF magnetic field. With this method it is possible to characterize the frequency dependence of the permeability for a frequency range of 1- 100MHz. The dependence of the permeability on the external magnetic bias is presented for the ferrite G-510 from Trans-Tech Inc. and the material characterization is shown in the same frequency range. The measurement results are verified by simulations of the measurement set-up. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2014 |
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spelling | cern-17416882022-08-17T13:31:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1741688engEberhardt, JCaspers, FVollinger, CFerrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavityAccelerators and Storage RingsDuring the development of ferrite-loaded accelerating cavities, the electromagnetic properties of the dispersive ferrite material need to be known. We describe a coaxial short-circuit measurement technique to measure the complex permeability of toroidal-shaped samples (127mm outer and 70mm inner diameter) that are exposed to an external magnetic bias field. The external magnetic bias field is applied perpendicular to the RF magnetic field. With this method it is possible to characterize the frequency dependence of the permeability for a frequency range of 1- 100MHz. The dependence of the permeability on the external magnetic bias is presented for the ferrite G-510 from Trans-Tech Inc. and the material characterization is shown in the same frequency range. The measurement results are verified by simulations of the measurement set-up.CERN-ACC-2014-0085oai:cds.cern.ch:17416882014 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Eberhardt, J Caspers, F Vollinger, C Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title | Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title_full | Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title_fullStr | Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title_full_unstemmed | Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title_short | Ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
title_sort | ferrite material characterization in a static bias field for the design of a tuneable cavity |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1741688 |
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