DocumentCode
3551785
Title
Pulsed, high perveance, high power klystrons for linear accelerators
Author
Cahour, P. ; Dube, G. ; Guilbaud, G. ; Palluel, P.
Author_Institution
Compagnie Générale de Télégraphie Sans Fils, Orsay, France
Volume
5
fYear
1959
fDate
1959
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
70
Abstract
In this paper are described two models of 4-cavity klystrons respectively designed for 5 and 20 megawatts peak power. Perveances of 2.7 and
and beam impedance of 1000 ohms result in low voltage operation and various corresponding advantages: low cost of modulators, easier insulation and X-ray protection, non-critical tuning of low loaded Q cavities. The same technology is used for both models: massive construction of (water-cooled) walls and cavities, fastening with removable, bakable joints of gun, collector, input and output circuit, and titanium pump, proper design of gun assembly, shielding of output window, output at the top, removable focusing coils. Such features have given practical solutions to many problems: fixed tuned cavities and negligible thermal power drift, no gun oscillation, operation under vacuum on both sides of the window as required for accelerators, control of components, reproductibility of performance, long life, recovering at low cost. The incorporated titanium pump allows the tubes to be operated sealed off under automatic vacuum control.
and beam impedance of 1000 ohms result in low voltage operation and various corresponding advantages: low cost of modulators, easier insulation and X-ray protection, non-critical tuning of low loaded Q cavities. The same technology is used for both models: massive construction of (water-cooled) walls and cavities, fastening with removable, bakable joints of gun, collector, input and output circuit, and titanium pump, proper design of gun assembly, shielding of output window, output at the top, removable focusing coils. Such features have given practical solutions to many problems: fixed tuned cavities and negligible thermal power drift, no gun oscillation, operation under vacuum on both sides of the window as required for accelerators, control of components, reproductibility of performance, long life, recovering at low cost. The incorporated titanium pump allows the tubes to be operated sealed off under automatic vacuum control.Keywords
Automatic control; Costs; Impedance; Insulation; Klystrons; Linear accelerators; Low voltage; Optical modulation; Structural beams; Titanium;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electron Devices Meeting, 1959 International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEDM.1959.187133
Filename
1472672
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