70
20
kW CW L-Band Klystron for Driving Superconductor Accelerator Cavities--Calabazas
Creek Research, 20937 Comer Drive, Saratoga, CA
95070-3753; 650-595-2168, www.CalCreek.com
Dr.
Michael E. Read, Principal Investigator, mike@calcreek.com
Dr.
Purobi Phillips, Business Official, purobi@calcreek.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83833
Amount:
$750,000
A
>13 kW CW klystron is required for driving the Jefferson Laboratory (JLAB)
Accelerator upgrade. The klystron
must operate at high efficiency, even when the drive power is reduced by 30%
from the nominal maximum, without changing the cathode voltage.
This project will develop a klystron with a modulating anode that will
allow the beam perveance to change rapidly, in order to track changes in the
radio frequency drive power. In
Phase I, feasibility was shown via computer modeling and a detailed design.
A saturated power of 19 kW was achieved with an efficiency of 59%.
All other requirements were met, including the ability to run at reduced
power with high efficiency by use of a modulating anode.
In Phase II, detailed mechanical designs will be completed, and the
klystron will be fabricated, tested, and delivered.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: The
principal application will be as an accelerator driver.
JLAB will require 150 klystrons. Other
accelerators, including ones used in medical treatment systems, may also benefit
from the development.