Title :
A Gradient Ferrite Pulsed Inflector for 130 MeV Electrons
Author_Institution :
Cambridge Electron Accelerator, Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts
fDate :
6/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The injection path at the Cambridge Electron Accelerator requires a 10 milliradian inflection to insert the 130 MeV electrons into the synchrotron orbit. A fast pulsed ferrite magnet has been constructed, and is in routine use as the inflector. The ferrite is shaped to provide a magnetic field gradient of 38% per inch required by the design of the injection transport system. The pulser uses coaxial cable as a delay line, switched by a deuterium thyratron. The 750-nanosecond 400-ampere pulse has a fall time of less than 200 nanoseconds, allowing a synchrotron orbit fill of approximately 75%.
Keywords :
Cables; Circuits; Conductors; Delay lines; Electrons; Ferrites; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic fields; Resistors; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1969.4325348