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Low Cost, Long Life, Driver TWTAs for Future Accelerator Injection Systems--MacroMetalics,
Division of Elcon, 1009 Timothy Drive, San Jose, CA
95133-1043; 408-283-1213
Mr.
Robert W. LeClair, Principal Investigator, bobl@macrometalics.com
Mr.
William Ah Fong, Business Official, billa@macrometalics.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG03-00ER83039
Amount:
$747,952
A family of traveling wave tubes (TWT), capable of outliving a 20-year accelerator, are being mated to power supplies to produce drive power for klystrons for the Next Linear Collider, at about one-tenth the cost of available commercial amplifiers. This project will develop S, X, and C-band TWTs with full specification performance. Low current, long-life cathodes will be evaluated for each band. In Phase I, the C-band TWT was designed, fabricated, and tested to full specification performance. A paper design of the long-life cathodes was carried out. In Phase II, the S-band TWT will be fabricated and tested. A common pulser/power supply will be fabricated, tested, and mated with the S, C, and X-band family of TWTs. Long-life guns for each band will be fabricated and tested.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
Any application requiring long-life, maintenance-free microwave kilowatt level
pulse power is a potential application. This
would include any accelerator system and some unattended radar applications at
low duty levels.