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Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve

The development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve is presented. The rf design is based on the use of TE0n modes of circular waveguides. In the device, the TE01 mode at the input is converted into a mixture of several TE0n modes which provide low-loss rf power transmission across the vacuum valve...

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Autor principal: Grudiev, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/971735
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description The development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve is presented. The rf design is based on the use of TE0n modes of circular waveguides. In the device, the TE01 mode at the input is converted into a mixture of several TE0n modes which provide low-loss rf power transmission across the vacuum valve gap, these modes are then converted back into the TE01 mode at the output. There are a number of advantages associated with the absence of surface fields in the region of the valve: • Possibility to use commercially available vacuum valves equipped with two specially designed mode converter sections. • No necessity for an rf contact between these two sections. • Increased potential for high power rf transmission. This technology can be used for all frequencies for which vacuum waveguides are used. In rectangular waveguides, mode converters from the operating mode into the TE01 mode and back again are necessary. Experimental results for the 30 GHz valves developed for the CLIC Test Facility 3 (CTF3) are presented showing in particular that the rf power transmission losses are below 1%. The rf waveguide vacuum valve installed in CTF3 has been tested with high power and is now in routine operation at power levels up to 40 MW and pulse length of 70 ns.
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spelling cern-9717352023-07-20T15:04:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/971735engGrudiev, ADevelopment of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valveAccelerators and Storage RingsThe development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve is presented. The rf design is based on the use of TE0n modes of circular waveguides. In the device, the TE01 mode at the input is converted into a mixture of several TE0n modes which provide low-loss rf power transmission across the vacuum valve gap, these modes are then converted back into the TE01 mode at the output. There are a number of advantages associated with the absence of surface fields in the region of the valve: • Possibility to use commercially available vacuum valves equipped with two specially designed mode converter sections. • No necessity for an rf contact between these two sections. • Increased potential for high power rf transmission. This technology can be used for all frequencies for which vacuum waveguides are used. In rectangular waveguides, mode converters from the operating mode into the TE01 mode and back again are necessary. Experimental results for the 30 GHz valves developed for the CLIC Test Facility 3 (CTF3) are presented showing in particular that the rf power transmission losses are below 1%. The rf waveguide vacuum valve installed in CTF3 has been tested with high power and is now in routine operation at power levels up to 40 MW and pulse length of 70 ns.CERN-AB-2006-024CLIC-Note-688CTF3-Note-083oai:cds.cern.ch:9717352006-07-13
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Grudiev, A
Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title_full Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title_fullStr Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title_full_unstemmed Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title_short Development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
title_sort development of a novel rf waveguide vacuum valve
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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