Precision Vector Control Of A Superconducting Rf Cavity Driven By An Injection Locked Magnetron

B. Chase, R. Pasquinelli, E. Cullerton, P. Varghese

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION(2015)

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Abstract
The technique presented in this paper enables the regulation of both radio frequency amplitude and phase in narrow band devices such as a Superconducting RF (SRF) cavity driven by constant power output devices i.e. magnetrons [1]. The ability to use low cost high efficiency magnetrons for accelerator RF power systems, with tight vector regulation, presents a substantial cost savings in both construction and operating costs - compared to current RF power system technology. An operating CW system at 2.45 GHz has been experimentally developed. Vector control of an injection locked magnetron has been extensively tested and characterized with a SRF cavity as the load. Amplitude dynamic range of 30 dB, amplitude stability of 0.3% r.m.s, and phase stability of 0.26 degrees r.m.s. has been demonstrated.
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Hardware and accelerator control systems,Acceleration cavities and magnets superconducting (high-temperature superconductor,radiation hardened magnets,normal-conducting,permanent magnet devices,wigglers and undulators)
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