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RF Power Feeding of Hybrid Electron Linac with Standing and Traveling Wave Sections

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This paper considers power supply issues arising in hybrid accelerating structures containing both standing and traveling wave sections in operation and power filling regimes and provides recommendations on power feeding design. Calculations of the 10 MeV electron linac efficiency in wide beam current range are presented. Magnetron stability issues are discussed.

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Matsievskiy, S.V., Kaminskii, V.I., Gorchakov, A.A. et al. RF Power Feeding of Hybrid Electron Linac with Standing and Traveling Wave Sections. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 19, 610–615 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477122050284

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