
TL;DR
This paper discusses methods to achieve efficient RF power coupling into accelerating cavities, overcoming impedance mismatches to prevent reflections in both standing-wave and traveling-wave systems.
Contribution
It presents techniques for overcoming impedance mismatches in RF systems to ensure efficient power transfer without reflections.
Findings
Methods to match impedance in RF systems are detailed.
Techniques to prevent steady-state reflections are explained.
Application to both standing-wave and traveling-wave cavities is discussed.
Abstract
A key factor in any RF system is the mechanism for coupling the RF power from an amplifier into an accelerating cavity. Any tranmission line will experience reflections if there is a mismatch in the impedance between the line and its load. In accelerating cavities due to their high quality factors there is often a large mismatch between the cavity shunt impedance and the tranmission line. This lecture will look at how to overcome this mismatch and ensure efficient coupling without steady-state reflections in both standing-wave and travelling-wave cavties.
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