Abstract
We have generated 150 kW pulses of 2 μisec duration at 8.2 GHz frequency-Toy rapidly dumping the energy stored in a nearly spherical superconducting cavity of 1.5ℓ volume. The cavity was constructed of copper and electroplated with lead. • A small geometrical perturbation was introduced to define a polar axis and suppress some unwanted modes. The mode excited was a fairly pure TE mode. Intrinsic Q values greater than 109 were achieved at 1.7 K, which allowed an energy accumulation of ~0.3 joule with a drive power of about 300 watts. Energy input and pulse extraction were both achieved through a single aperture coupled to a rectangular waveguide by an interference type switch and variable coupler. © 1981 IEEE
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Alvarez, R. A., Birx, D., Byrne, D., Mendonca, M., & Johnson, R. M. (1981). Generation of high-power microwave pulses using a spherical superconducting cavity and interference-type switch. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 17(1), 935–938. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.1981.1061067
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