The RF system for the Los Alamos Free-Electron Laser (FEL)
Abstract
The FEL electron linac consists of three buncher cavities: two accelerator cavities and a deflection cavity, each with its own phase coherent of source. All sources will be pulsed for 10 (SIGMA)s at a 1 pps rate. The phase and amplitude stability requirements are + or 1/20, and + or - 1/2%. There are two subharmonic bunchers, each requiring 5 kW at 108.33 MHz. All remaining cavities operate at 1300 MHz. The fundamental buncher requires 5 kW, whereas each of the accelerating cavities requires at least 3 MW. The deflection cavity requires up to 100 kW, which is coupled from one of the accelerator cavity RF sources. Prominent features of the RF system are the phase and amplitude control circuits and the multimegawatt klystron amplifiers. Three L3707 klystrons were obtained from the AMRAD radar site at White Sands, which was decommissioned in the early 1970s. The tubes originally were designed to produce 10 MW, 10 (SIGMA)s pulses. Each tube has delivered over 3.6 MW, 100 (SIGMA)s pulses in the FEL system.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Particle Accelerator Conf
- Pub Date:
- March 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983paac.confR..21F
- Keywords:
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- Cavity Resonators;
- Control;
- Electron Beams;
- Free Electron Lasers;
- Linear Accelerators;
- Electronic Equipment;
- Free Electron Lasers;
- Particle Beams;
- Resonators;
- Lasers and Masers