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Multi-Megawatt Circulator for TE01 Waveguide--Calabazas Creek Research, 2093 Comer Drive , Saratoga , CA   95070-3753; 408-741-8680

Dr. Jeffrey Neilson, Principal Investigator, Rjeff@CalCreek.com 

Dr. Lawrence Ives, Business Official, RLIves@CalCreek.com 

DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-01ER83210

Amount:  $250,000

 

 

The Next Linear Collider (NLC) will employ klystrons tubes with power capabilities of 50-100 MW per tube at 11.424 GHz.  To protect the klystrons from reflected power in the system, circulators will be needed.  However, current state-of-the-art circulators are not capable of passing more than 1 MW at the NLC frequency.  This program will develop a new configuration using the TE01 mode in an overmoded waveguide, capable of passing 50-100 MW at the NLC frequency (11.424GHz).  Phase I demonstrated the feasibility of constructing a TE01 based circulator at the 50-100MW power level.  In Phase II, high power (50-100MW) measurements of the electrical properties of various ferrite materials will be made.  Based on those measurements, a design for a prototype 50-100MW TE01 based circulator will be completed.  This design will then be built and tested to its maximum power level.

 

Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:  The circulator technology should have direct applications for pulse compressors for high-power radars and medical accelerators.  The technology should also find application in development of components for W-band radar and industrial heating that are not available using current technology.