Magnetrons offer lower capital costs and higher efficiencies than klystrons, however are natural oscillators rather than amplifiers. This paper reviews techniques and issues for applying high efficiency L band magnetrons to long pulse, high intensity proton linacs. Reference is made to a proof of principle experiment whereby the phase of an SRF cavity was accurately controlled when energised by a magnetron
Rapid startup, increased pulsewidth and mode locking of magnetrons have been demonstrated experiment...
The use of an injection locked CW magnetron to drive a 2.45 GHz superconducting RF cavity has been s...
Until the present work, experience with repetitive relativistic magnetrons was sparse, consisting of...
Magnetrons are low-cost highly-efficient microwave sources, but they have several limitations, prima...
The applications of magnetrons to high power proton and cw electron linacs are discussed. An experim...
As a drop-in replacement of Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) 5kW CW klystron sy...
A high-power magnetron RF source with a rapid control in phase and power based on injection-locked C...
Successful injection-locking of relativistic magnetrons requires frequency stable mi-crowave output ...
A simplified analytical model of the resonant interaction of the beam of Larmor electrons drifting i...
The first full demonstration of a high-efficiency phase-locking mechanism was accomplished in the mi...
Low-power continuous wave ``cooker'' magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode power sup...
Recent advances in the control of CW magnetrons have raised the possibility of using these devices a...
It is demonstrated that the output of a 2.45-GHz magnetron operated as a current-controlled oscillat...
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
The use of an injection locked CW magnetron to drive a 2.45 GHz superconducting RF cavity has been s...
Rapid startup, increased pulsewidth and mode locking of magnetrons have been demonstrated experiment...
The use of an injection locked CW magnetron to drive a 2.45 GHz superconducting RF cavity has been s...
Until the present work, experience with repetitive relativistic magnetrons was sparse, consisting of...
Magnetrons are low-cost highly-efficient microwave sources, but they have several limitations, prima...
The applications of magnetrons to high power proton and cw electron linacs are discussed. An experim...
As a drop-in replacement of Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) 5kW CW klystron sy...
A high-power magnetron RF source with a rapid control in phase and power based on injection-locked C...
Successful injection-locking of relativistic magnetrons requires frequency stable mi-crowave output ...
A simplified analytical model of the resonant interaction of the beam of Larmor electrons drifting i...
The first full demonstration of a high-efficiency phase-locking mechanism was accomplished in the mi...
Low-power continuous wave ``cooker'' magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode power sup...
Recent advances in the control of CW magnetrons have raised the possibility of using these devices a...
It is demonstrated that the output of a 2.45-GHz magnetron operated as a current-controlled oscillat...
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
The use of an injection locked CW magnetron to drive a 2.45 GHz superconducting RF cavity has been s...
Rapid startup, increased pulsewidth and mode locking of magnetrons have been demonstrated experiment...
The use of an injection locked CW magnetron to drive a 2.45 GHz superconducting RF cavity has been s...
Until the present work, experience with repetitive relativistic magnetrons was sparse, consisting of...