Title :
A high power cross-field amplifier at X-band
Author :
Eppley, K. ; Feinstein, J. ; Ko, K. ; Kroll, N. ; Lee, T. ; Nelson, E.
Author_Institution :
SLAC, Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
A high power cross-field amplifier (CFA) is under development at SLAC to provide sufficient peak power to feed a section of an X-band accelerator without the need for pulse compression. The CFA employs a conventional distributed secondary emission cathode and a novel anode structure which consists of an array of vane resonators alternatively coupled to a rectangular waveguide. The waveguide impedance is tapered linearly from input to output to provide a constant RF voltage at the vane tips, leading to uniform power generation along the structure. Nominal design for this tube calls for 300 MW output power, 20 dB gain, a DC voltage of 142 kV, a magnetic field of 5 kG, an anode-cathode gap of 3.6 mm, and a total interaction length of about 60 cm. The authors have used ARGUS to model the cold circuit properties and CONDOR to model the electronic power conversion. An efficiency of 60% is expected. The design effort is discussed.<>
Keywords :
electron accelerators; linear accelerators; microwave amplifiers; microwave tubes; nuclear electronics; waveguides; 142 kV; 20 dB; 300 MW; 5*10/sup 3/ gauss; 60 percent; ARGUS; CONDOR; DC voltage; SLAC; X-band; anode structure; anode-cathode gap; cold circuit properties; constant RF voltage; design effort; distributed secondary emission cathode; efficiency; electronic power conversion; high power cross-field amplifier; magnetic field; peak power; pulse compression; rectangular waveguide; total interaction length; uniform power generation; vane resonators; vane tips; waveguide impedance; Anodes; Blades; Cathodes; Feeds; High power amplifiers; Power generation; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse compression methods; Rectangular waveguides; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1991. Accelerator Science and Technology., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0135-8
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1991.164418