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High-Power
Plasma Switch for 11.4 GHZ Microwave Pulse Compressor--Omega-P, Inc., 202008
Yale Station, Suite 100, New Haven, CT 06520-2008;
203-458-1144
Dr.
Jay L. Hirshfield, Principal Investigator, jay@omega-p.com
Mr.
George P. Trahan, Business Official, trahan@omega-p.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-01ER83236
Amount:
$600,000
Continued progress in high-energy physics demands a new generation
electron-positron collider, which in turn requires a new high-power,
high-efficiency radio frequency (rf) source.
The high peak rf power needed can only be generated using an rf pulse
compressor. This project will
develop a plasma switch to create an 11.4 GHz pulse with at least 0.5 GW peak
power, along with novel microwave circuits capable of storing and releasing the
large stored energy pulses on command. Phase
I developed new designs for plasma switches at 11.4 GHz, using high-pressure gas
discharge plasma tubes. Two highly
promising rf pulse compressor concepts were analyzed, built, and tested at low
rf power levels. Both concepts
involve rf energy storage in one cavity mode (TE-02) and energy release in a
second (TE-01), with scattering from one mode to the other brought about by
activating plasma switches. High-vacuum,
high-power prototypes of the two dual-mode rf pulse compressors employing plasma
switches will be designed, built, and tested.
A two-channel version of the most successful version will be built and
tested.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: In a future
linear collider, several thousand high-power, high-efficiency microwave sources
will be required. The adaption of
active pulse compressors for use with the sources would represent a potential
$50 million business opportunity. Active
pulse compressors may allow savings over more conventional passive compressors
since a high power compression ratio can be obtained using shorter waveguide
storage elements.