Author: Kustom, R.
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WEPFI062 Precise Cavity Tuning System of a Low Output-impedance Second-harmonic Cavity at ISIS 2836
 
  • Y. Irie, S. Fukumoto, K. Muto, H. Nakanishi
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • D.B. Allen, D. Bayley, N.E. Farthing, I.S.K. Gardner, R.J. Mathieson, A. Seville, J.W.G. Thomason
    STFC/RAL/ISIS, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom
  • J.C. Dooling, D. Horan, R. Kustom, M.E. Middendorf
    ANL, Argonne, USA
 
  A very low out­put-im­ped­ance (~35ohms) sec­ond-har­monic cav­ity sys­tem is being de­vel­oped for high in­ten­sity pro­ton ac­cel­er­a­tors. The final am­pli­fier is com­prised of a grounded cath­ode scheme with a feed­back loop from anode to grid. Due to the Miller ef­fect, the grid volt­age wave­form is se­ri­ously dis­torted even if only a few per­cent of sub-har­monic or higher har­monic are mixed in the gen­er­a­tor cur­rent. Such dis­tor­tion is much en­hanced by the beam load­ing. In order to elim­i­nate the ef­fect of this dis­tor­tion upon the phase de­tec­tor used to achieve pre­cise cav­ity tun­ing, a swept band­pass fil­ter was ap­plied to the grid volt­age at the phase de­tec­tor input. Fil­ter de­sign de­tails and the re­sult of high power tests are re­ported.