This “pulsed depressed collector” is a vacuum electron device designed to efficiently recover energy from high power pulsed RF sources. The technology was developed at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and uses a novel feed-forward scheme to recapture the energy that is traditionally wasted during the rising and falling edge of a beam current pulse (in addition to energy within the flat top). This collector could be easily integrated into existing systems without extensive refurbishing because it is compatible with current modulator and power supply technologies. The invention has a variety of applications utilizing high power RF tubes such as communications radar medical accelerators and particle accelerators. Stage of Research: In analytical case studies the inventor has simulated increased efficiency from 29% to 57% in an XL4 klystron and from 27% to 68% in a 5045 tube. Experimental confirmation of the analytical model is presently underway.
1) Energy efficient - simulated system efficiency of >55% (compared to current efficiency of 29%) 2) Easily integrated into existing systems