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High Power and High Repetition Rate X-band Power Source Using Multiple Klystrons

In July 2016, the first X-band test facility operating with two interwoven, 6 MW klystron pulses was commissioned at CERN. Outputting up to 46 MW after pulse compression, the new test stand allows testing of two structures concurrently with repetition rates up to 400 Hz in each line. RF commissionin...

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Autores principales: Volpi, Matteo, Boland, Mark, Catalán Lasheras, Nuria, Giansiracusa, Paul, Grudiev, Alexej, Lucas, Thomas, McMonagle, Gerard, Paszkiewicz, Jan, Rassool, Roger, Serpico, Claudio, Syratchev, Igor, Vnuchenko, Anna, Woolley, Benjamin, Wuensch, Walter, del Pozo Romano, Veronica
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-THPMK104
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2648551
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Sumario:In July 2016, the first X-band test facility operating with two interwoven, 6 MW klystron pulses was commissioned at CERN. Outputting up to 46 MW after pulse compression, the new test stand allows testing of two structures concurrently with repetition rates up to 400 Hz in each line. RF commissioning of all four lines has been completed and testing of high gradient accelerating structures for the Compact Linear Collider has commenced. Operations have been ongoing for more than a year, where dedicated control algorithms have been developed to conditioning the structure and to keep the pulse compressors tuned. Significant progress has been made in understanding the conditioning of two structures that are sharing an interlock and vacuum system. The high repetition rate is already showing the significantly reduced time needed to condition accelerating structures.