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Haase, A.A.

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TU4RAI02 Development of a 10 MW Sheet Beam Klystron for the ILC 762
 
  • D.W. Sprehn, A.A. Haase, A. Jensen, E.N. Jongewaard, D.W. Martin
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • A.T. Burke
    SAIC, Billerica, Massachusetts
 
 

Funding: Work supported by Department of Energy contract DE-AC02-76SF00515


SLAC is developing a 10 MW, 5 Hz, 1.6 ms, L-band (1.3 GHz) Sheet-Beam Klystron as a less expensive and more compact alternative to the ILC baseline Multiple-Beam Klystron. The Klystron is intended as a plug-compatible device of the same beam current and operating voltage as existing Multiple-Beam Klystrons. At this time, a beam tester has been constructed and currently is in test. The beam tester includes an intercepting cup for making beam quality measurements of the 130 A, 40-to-1 aspect ratio beam. Measurements will be made of the electrostatic beam and of the beam after transporting through a drift tube and magnetic focusing system. General theory of operation, design trade-offs, and manufacturing considerations of both the beam tester and klystron will be discussed.

 

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WE5PFP019 Coupler Development and Processing Facility at SLAC 2030
 
  • C. Adolphsen, A.A. Haase, D. Kiehl, C.D. Nantista, T.N. Nieland, J. Tice, F. Wang
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
 

Funding: Work supported by the DOE under contract DE-AC02-76SF00515


A new facility to clean, assemble, bake and rf process TTF3-style power couplers has been completed and is in operation at SLAC. This facility includes a class-10 cleanroom, bake station and an L-band source capable of producing up to 4 MW pulses. This paper describes the facility, test results from processing pairs of couplers that will be used in cryomodules at FNAL, and efforts to simplify the design and manufacturing of the couplers for large scale use at ILC. Also, tests of the couplers to explore their power limits for use in an FNAL superconducting proton linac are presented.