Cavity exercising method of high-current compact type editcyclotron
A cyclotron, compact technology, applied in the direction of magnetic resonance accelerators, accelerators, electrical components, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the complexity of the multi-electron multiplication effect, difficult to obtain practical, complex types of materials, etc., to overcome the multi-electron multiplication effect Effect
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[0031] Taking a medical cyclotron as an example, the power value and time distribution of this method are introduced. The accelerator radio frequency system includes a set of radio frequency cavity with a designed acceleration voltage of 40kV, a resonance frequency of 72.9MHz, a design loss of 10kW, and a 20kW radio frequency power source with a reflection protection of 2kW. During the dummy load test, -16dbm can be pushed to an output of about 2kW, -10dbm can be pushed to an output of about 8.5kW, and -8dbm can be pushed to an output of about 15kW.
[0032] During the exercise of the cavity, the first stage, the pulse exercise stage, takes about 1.5 weeks, the frequency is 72.9MHz, the duty cycle is 0.1%, the repetition period is 1 second, and the driving power of the signal source in the pulse is -10dbm. The recorded multi-electron effect area, for cavity sampling of -46.8db, the range of nonlinear amplitude is 40~70mVpp, 120~200mVpp, 310~580mVpp, 1.2~1.6Vpp, after passing t...
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