Fowkes et al., 1995 - Google Patents
1.2 MW klystron for asymmetric storage ring B factoryFowkes et al., 1995
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- Fowkes W
- Caryotakis G
- Doyle E
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A cw klystron operating at 476 MHz has been developed jointly by SLAC and Varian Associates. The unique set of characteristics of this tube were strongly guided by requirements of the fast feedback necessary to prevent oscillations of the storage ring …
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