Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Nov 2017)

Development for a supercompact X-band pulse compression system and its application at SLAC

  • Juwen W. Wang,
  • Sami G. Tantawi,
  • Chen Xu,
  • Matt Franzi,
  • Patrick Krejcik,
  • Gordon Bowden,
  • Shantha Condamoor,
  • Yuantao Ding,
  • Valery Dolgashev,
  • John Eichner,
  • Andrew Haase,
  • James R. Lewandowski,
  • Liling Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.110401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 11
p. 110401

Abstract

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We have successfully designed, fabricated, installed, and tested a super compact X-band SLAC Energy Doubler system at SLAC. It is composed of an elegant 3 dB coupler–mode converter–polarizer coupled to a single spherical energy storage cavity with high Q_{0} of 94000 and a diameter less than 12 cm. The available rf peak power of 50 MW can be compressed to a peak average power of more than 200 MW in order to double the kick for the electron bunches in a rf transverse deflector system and greatly improve the measurement resolution of both the electron bunches and the x-ray free-electron laser pulses. The design physics and fabrication as well as the measurement results will be presented in detail. High-power operation has demonstrated the excellent performance of this rf compression system without rf breakdown, sign of pulse heating, and rf radiation.