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High-power solid-state amplifier for superconducting radio frequency cavity test facility

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 92, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/5.0030896

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A high-power solid-state radio frequency amplifier facility has been established at the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology for testing superconducting radio frequency dressed cavities. With a maximum output power of 36 kW, its main features include a modular and scalable design, with components such as 500 W, 20 dB gain modules and novel dividers. The efficiency and performance of the amplifier and its constituent components have been rigorously tested and confirmed.
A horizontal test facility is set up at the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology to test the superconducting radio frequency dressed cavities. Along with the cryomodule, control instrumentation, and the power coupler, this facility incorporates a high-power solid-state amplifier for establishing the desired cavity voltage gradient during the testing. This article describes the design, construction, rigorous testing, and measured results of this high-power solid-state radio frequency amplifier and its constituent components. Its maximum output power is 36 kW (average) at the operating frequency of 650 MHz. Its main features are its modular and scalable design with in-house developed constituent components. These components include 500 W, 20 dB gain modules, novel two-tier radial dividers, combiners, power sensors, and aperture-coupled directional couplers. Their excellent reprise performance for the multiple quantities confirms the design methodology presented here. The measured wall plug efficiency of this 36 kW amplifier is 43.6%, and its power gain is 86 dB. The designed radial combiner is highly efficient (power-combining efficiency of 98.4%), and the directional coupler exhibits a very low loss (insertion loss of 0.05 dB).

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