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First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application

In a high energy and high power superconducting proton linac, it is more economical to drive several cavities with a single high power transmitter rather than to use one transmitter per cavity. However, this option has the disadvantage of not permitting individual control for each cavity, which pote...

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Autores principales: Frischholz, Hans, Tückmantel, Joachim, Valuch, D, Weil, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/790650
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author Frischholz, Hans
Tückmantel, Joachim
Valuch, D
Weil, C
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Tückmantel, Joachim
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Weil, C
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description In a high energy and high power superconducting proton linac, it is more economical to drive several cavities with a single high power transmitter rather than to use one transmitter per cavity. However, this option has the disadvantage of not permitting individual control for each cavity, which potentially leads to instabilities. Provided that it can be built at a reasonable cost, a fast phase and amplitude modulator inserted into each cavity feeder line can provide the necessary control capability. A prototype of such a device has been built, based on two fast and compact high power RF phase-shifters, magnetically biased by external coils. The design is described, together with the results obtained at high and low power levels.
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spelling cern-7906502022-08-17T13:35:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/790650engFrischholz, HansTückmantel, JoachimValuch, DWeil, CFirst Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF ApplicationAccelerators and Storage RingsIn a high energy and high power superconducting proton linac, it is more economical to drive several cavities with a single high power transmitter rather than to use one transmitter per cavity. However, this option has the disadvantage of not permitting individual control for each cavity, which potentially leads to instabilities. Provided that it can be built at a reasonable cost, a fast phase and amplitude modulator inserted into each cavity feeder line can provide the necessary control capability. A prototype of such a device has been built, based on two fast and compact high power RF phase-shifters, magnetically biased by external coils. The design is described, together with the results obtained at high and low power levels.CERN-AB-2004-052oai:cds.cern.ch:7906502004-08-17
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Frischholz, Hans
Tückmantel, Joachim
Valuch, D
Weil, C
First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title_full First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title_fullStr First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title_full_unstemmed First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title_short First Results with a Fast Phase and Amplitude Modulator for High Power RF Application
title_sort first results with a fast phase and amplitude modulator for high power rf application
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/790650
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