High-frequency coaxial input coupler including a transmission window that couples a waveguide to an acceleration cavity
12580287 ยท 2026-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01J23/48
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01J23/48
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
According to one embodiment, an high-frequency input coupler installed between a waveguide and an acceleration cavity to input high-frequency waves from the waveguide to the acceleration cavity, a coaxial waveguide conversion unit includes a high-frequency transmission window structure connection unit that connects the high-frequency transmission window structure and an inner conductor connection unit that connects an inner conductor which includes an inner conductor support on a side of the inner conductor connection unit, and the high-frequency input coupler includes an electrically connectable and deformable buffer between the inner conductor support and the inner conductor connection unit.
Claims
1. A high-frequency input coupler installed between a waveguide and an acceleration cavity to input high-frequency waves from the waveguide to the acceleration cavity, the coupler comprising: an inner conductor, an outer conductor provided around an outer circumference of the inner conductor, and a high-frequency transmission window structure including a high-frequency transmission window and a coaxial waveguide conversion unit connected to the waveguide, wherein the coaxial waveguide conversion unit includes a high-frequency transmission window structure connection unit that connects the high-frequency transmission window structure and an inner conductor connection unit that connects the inner conductor, the inner conductor includes an inner conductor support on a side of the inner conductor connection unit, the inner conductor connection unit includes a space in which the inner conductor support is placed, the high-frequency input coupler comprises an electrically connectable and deformable buffer between the inner conductor support and the inner conductor connection unit, and wherein the buffer has an annular shape formed along an outer circumferential edge of the inner conductor support and includes a bend portion between an inner circumferential edge portion fixed to the inner conductor support and an outer circumferential edge portion fixed to the inner conductor connection unit.
2. A waveguiding apparatus, comprising: the high-frequency input coupler of claim 1; and the waveguide.
3. The high-frequency input coupler of claim 1, wherein two bend portions each identical to the bend portion are provided in a radial direction.
4. The high-frequency input coupler of claim 3, wherein the two bend portions are bent in directions different from each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) In general, according to one embodiment, a high-frequency input coupler installed between a waveguide and an acceleration cavity to input high-frequency waves from the waveguide to the acceleration cavity, the coupler comprising: an inner conductor, an outer conductor provided around an outer circumference of the inner conductor, a high-frequency transmission window structure including a high-frequency transmission window and a coaxial waveguide conversion unit connected to the waveguide, wherein the coaxial waveguide conversion unit includes a high-frequency transmission window structure connection unit that connects the high-frequency transmission window structure and an inner conductor connection unit that connects the inner conductor, the inner conductor includes an inner conductor support on a side of the inner conductor connection unit, the inner conductor connection unit includes a space in which the inner conductor support is placed, and the high-frequency input coupler comprises an electrically connectable and deformable buffer between the inner conductor support and the inner conductor connection unit.
(5) One embodiment will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Note that in some cases, in order to make the description clearer, the widths, thicknesses, shapes, etc., of the respective parts are schematically illustrated in the drawings, compared to the actual modes. However, the schematic illustration is merely an example, and adds no restrictions to the interpretation of the invention. Besides, in the specification and drawings, the same elements as those described in connection with preceding drawings are denoted by like reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted unless otherwise necessary.
(6) With reference to
(7) As shown in
(8) The high-frequency input coupler 1 comprises an inner conductor 7, an outer conductor 9 provided on an outer circumference of the inner conductor 7, a high-frequency transmission window structure 13 including a high-frequency transmission window 11 and a coaxial waveguide conversion unit 15 connected to the waveguide 3.
(9) The waveguide 3 is assembled mainly by welding. The waveguide 3 and the coaxial waveguide converter 15 are connected to each other by welding.
(10) The inner conductor 7 is provided to penetrate the high-frequency transmission window structure 13, and an inner conductor holder 17 is provided inside on a side of a coaxial waveguide conversion unit 15, and an inner conductor support 19 is fixed to an end portion (one end) on the side of the coaxial waveguide conversion unit 15. Further, the other end portion of the inner conductor 7 includes an antenna portion 7a arranged to protrude into the acceleration cavity 5.
(11) The inner conductor support 19 has a disk shape.
(12) The outer conductor 9 is provided coaxially with the inner conductor 7 and an end portion 9a on a side of an acceleration cavity 5 is connected to the acceleration cavity 5 via a vacuum-side flange 21, and an inner circumferential side thereof is fixed to an outer sleeve 23 (to be described later) of the high-frequency wave transmission window structure 13. The inner conductor 7, the vacuum-side flange 21 and the outer conductor 9 are assembled by brazing, welding or the like after the high-frequency wave transmission window structure 13 to be described later) is assembled by brazing.
(13) The high-frequency transmission window structure 13 comprises a high-frequency transmission window 11 that is airtight and transmits high-frequency waves, and an outer sleeve 23 and an inner sleeve 25, which constitute a transmission path. The high-frequency transmission window 11 is formed into an annular shape, and the inner sleeve 25 is inserted into the annular portion to partition a vacuum side and an atmosphere side between the inner sleeve 25 and the outer sleeve 23. For the high-frequency transmission window 11, for example, a ceramic material such as alumina is used. The outer sleeve 23 and the inner sleeve 25 are joined to the high-frequency transmission window 11 by brazing.
(14) The outer sleeve 23 and the inner sleeve 25 are made of copper.
(15) The inner sleeve 25 is continuous with the inner conductor 7, and in this embodiment, the inner sleeve 25 and the inner conductor 7 are made of the same material.
(16) The coaxial waveguide conversion unit 15 comprises an inner conductor connection unit 27 and a high-frequency transmission window structure connection unit 29. The inner conductor connection 27 and the high-frequency transmission window structure connection unit 29 are provided to oppose each other.
(17) The inner conductor support 19 described above is connected to the inner conductor connection unit 27 via a buffer 33.
(18) The connection between the inner conductor connection unit 27 and the inner conductor support 19 will now be explained.
(19) The inner conductor connection unit 27 comprises a fastened portion 27a formed into an annular shape in which an inner space 31 is formed, and a fastening member 27b which is fastened and fixed to the fastened portion 27a.
(20) In the circular inner space 31 of the fastened portion 27a, the disk-shaped inner conductor support 19 described above is disposed.
(21) The buffer 33 has an annular shape, and an inner circumferential edge portion 33a (
(22) The buffer 33 is an electrically connectable and deformable annular member and is, for example, a copper plate having a thickness of 0.8 mm.
(23) The inner conductor connection-side flange 35 is a ring-shaped metal member.
(24) The assembling of the high-frequency input coupler 1 will now be described.
(25) As shown in the
(26) On the other side, as shown in
(27) Then, the inner conductor support 19 is placed in the inner space 31 of the inner conductor connection unit 27, and the inner conductor connection unit-side flange 35 to which the buffer 33 is attached is interposed between the fastening part 27a and the fastening member 27b, and then fixed with the bolts 36.
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(29) The operational effects of this embodiment will be described.
(30) The buffer 33, which is electrically connectable and deformable, is provided between the inner conductor support 19 and the inner conductor connection unit 27 of the coaxial waveguide conversion part 15. With this structure, even in the case where distortion due to heat caused by welding or brazing remains in the waveguide 3 and the coaxial waveguide conversion unit 15, the buffer 33 is deformed in response to distortion and the inner conductor support 19 and the inner conductor connection portion 27 can be easily connected.
(31) For example, as shown in
(32) Further, even if the inner conductor support 19 is not inclined but the axis of the inner conductor 7
(33) Further, in this embodiment, the buffer 33 includes a bend portion 41 between the inner circumferential edge portion 33a and the outer circumferential edge portion 33b, and therefore the bend portion 41 promotes deformation and makes deformation easier.
(34) Further, two bend portions 41a and 41b may be provided along a radial direction. With this configuration, deformation between the two bend portions 41a and 41b easily occur.
(35) By arranging the two bend portions 41a and 41b to bend in directions different from each other, the two bend portions 41a and 41b can be easily deformed in the direction of narrowing the bending as well as in the direction of widening the bending.
(36) While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
(37) For example, the shape of the buffer 33 is not limited to the above-described shape, but it may as well be, such as shown in