Author: Belver-Aguilar, C.
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THPMW034 Review on the Effects of Characteristic Impedance Mismatching in a Stripline Kicker 3627
 
  • C. Belver-Aguilar, M.J. Barnes, L. Ducimetière
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  A stripline kicker operates as two coupled transmission lines, with two TEM operating modes, known as odd and even modes. The characteristic impedance of these two modes is generally different, both only tend to the same value either when the electrodes are widely separated or when the electrodes are very close to the beam pipe wall. In all other cases, the even mode characteristic impedance is always higher than the odd mode characteristic impedance. The specifications required for a kicker operating in a low emittance ring are usually very challenging. In this situation it is desirable to match the even mode characteristic impedance of the striplines to the resistance of their termination. However a mismatched odd mode impedance can significantly influence the striplines performance. This paper presents predictions for the influence of the odd mode characteristic impedance upon the contribution of each field component, electric and magnetic, to the deflection angle. In addition, the variation of the characteristic impedance and field homogeneity with frequency are presented.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-THPMW034  
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