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SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity

The picture shows one of the two initially installed cavities. The main RF-system of the SPS comprises four cavities: two of 20 m length and two of 16.5 m length. They are all installed in one long straight section (LSS 3). These cavities are of the travelling-wave type operating at a centre frequen...

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Autor principal: CERN PhotoLab
Publicado: 1975
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/917114
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description The picture shows one of the two initially installed cavities. The main RF-system of the SPS comprises four cavities: two of 20 m length and two of 16.5 m length. They are all installed in one long straight section (LSS 3). These cavities are of the travelling-wave type operating at a centre frequency of 200.2 MHz. They are wideband, filling time about 700 ns and untuned. The power amplifiers, using tetrodes are installed in a surface building 200 m from the cavities. Initially only two cavities were installed, a third cavity was installed in 1978 and a forth one in 1979. The number of power amplifiers was also gradually increased: by end 1980 there were 8 500 kW units combined in pairs to feed each of the 4 cavities with up to about 1 MW RF power, resulting in a total accelerating voltage of about 8 MV. See also 7412017X, 7411048X.
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spelling cern-9171142023-02-16T08:45:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/917114CERN PhotoLabSPS RF System: an Accelerating CavityAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsThe picture shows one of the two initially installed cavities. The main RF-system of the SPS comprises four cavities: two of 20 m length and two of 16.5 m length. They are all installed in one long straight section (LSS 3). These cavities are of the travelling-wave type operating at a centre frequency of 200.2 MHz. They are wideband, filling time about 700 ns and untuned. The power amplifiers, using tetrodes are installed in a surface building 200 m from the cavities. Initially only two cavities were installed, a third cavity was installed in 1978 and a forth one in 1979. The number of power amplifiers was also gradually increased: by end 1980 there were 8 500 kW units combined in pairs to feed each of the 4 cavities with up to about 1 MW RF power, resulting in a total accelerating voltage of about 8 MV. See also 7412017X, 7411048X.CERN-PHOTO-7505074oai:cds.cern.ch:9171141975
spellingShingle Accelerators and associated Developments
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SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title_full SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title_fullStr SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title_full_unstemmed SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title_short SPS RF System: an Accelerating Cavity
title_sort sps rf system: an accelerating cavity
topic Accelerators and associated Developments
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