Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Apr 2005)

High-power multimode X-band rf pulse compression system for future linear colliders

  • Sami G. Tantawi,
  • Christopher D. Nantista,
  • Valery A. Dolgashev,
  • Chris Pearson,
  • Janice Nelson,
  • Keith Jobe,
  • Jose Chan,
  • Karen Fant,
  • Josef Frisch,
  • Dennis Atkinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.8.042002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 042002

Abstract

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We present a multimode X-band rf pulse compression system suitable for a TeV-scale electron-positron linear collider such as the Next Linear Collider (NLC). The NLC main linac operating frequency is 11.424 GHz. A single NLC rf unit is required to produce 400 ns pulses with 475 MW of peak power. Each rf unit should power approximately 5 m of accelerator structures. The rf unit design consists of two 75 MW klystrons and a dual-moded resonant-delay-line pulse compression system that produces a flat output pulse. The pulse compression system components are all overmoded, and most components are designed to operate with two modes. This approach allows high-power-handling capability while maintaining a compact, inexpensive system. We detail the design of this system and present experimental cold test results. We describe the design and performance of various components. The high-power testing of the system is verified using four 50 MW solenoid-focused klystrons run off a common 400 kV solid-state modulator. The system has produced 400 ns rf pulses of greater than 500 MW. We present the layout of our system, which includes a dual-moded transmission waveguide system and a dual-moded resonant line (SLED-II) pulse compression system. We also present data on the processing and operation of this system, which has set high-power records in coherent and phase controlled pulsed rf.