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L-band RF gun with a thermionic cathode
We present a conceptual design for an L-band (1.3 GHz) rf gun with a two-grid thermionic cathode assembly. The rf gun is designed to provide a 9 mA average beam current for 1 ms pulses at a 5 Hz rate. These parameters match the beam requirements for both the ILC and the Fermilab Project X test facilities. In our simulations we are able to attain a full bunch length of 20-30 degrees, while the output energy can vary from 2 to 4 MeV. Simulations as well as a preliminary design will be presented
34 GHZ, 45 MW MAGNICON: FIRST EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS*
Abstract A high efficiency, high power magnicon at 34.272 GHz has been designed and built as a microwave source to develop RF technology for a future multi-TeV electronpositron linear collider. To develop this technology, this new RF source is being perfected for necessary tests of accelerating structures, RF pulse compressors, RF components, and to determine limits of breakdown and metal fatigue. After preliminary RF conditioning of only about 2×10 5 pulses, the magnicon produced an output power of 10.5 MW in 0.25 µs pulses, with a gain of 54 dB. Slotted line measurements confirmed that the output was monochromatic to within a margin of at least 30 dB