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Design of a system of high voltage pulsed power converters for CERN’s Linac4 H$^{−}$ ion source
This paper presents the complete design and experimental validations of the full scale prototype of a system of three new high voltage pulsed power converters for the CERN Linac4 H$^{−}$ source. The system requires three pulsed voltages (50kV, 40kV and 25kV to ground) at 2Hz repetition rate, for a 7...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1977406 |
Sumario: | This paper presents the complete design and experimental validations of the full scale prototype of a system of three new high voltage pulsed power converters for the CERN Linac4 H$^{−}$ source. The system requires three pulsed voltages (50kV, 40kV and 25kV to ground) at 2Hz repetition rate, for a 700µs of usable flat-top. The solution presents switching frequency ripplefree voltages and a minimal stored energy to protect the ions source from arc events consequences. The main design aspects are presented. Experimental results on the final full-scale prototype are presented and show excellent behaviour in nominal and short circuit operations. |
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