
TL;DR
This paper reviews techniques for transporting high-power RF signals in accelerators, focusing on special waveguide distributions and common issues in RF power transport systems.
Contribution
It provides a focused discussion on specific waveguide configurations and problems in RF power transportation, supplementing existing electromagnetic wave theory.
Findings
Analysis of special waveguide distributions
Identification of common RF transport issues
Guidance on RF power system design
Abstract
This paper deals with the techniques of transport of high-power RF from an RF power source to the cavities of an accelerator. Since the theory of electromagnetic waves in waveguides and of waveguide components is very well explained in a number of excellent text books it will limit itself to special waveguide distributions and to some special problems which sometimes occur in RF power transportation systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Wireless Power Transfer Systems · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
