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Course Materials - MIT - June 2010
RF-Cavity and Component Design for Accelerators
course given by Alireza Nassiri and Geoff Waldschmidt, Argonne National Lab
Particle Emission Sources
FDTD Basics
Lecture 1 - Review
Lecture 2 - Review 2
Lecture 3 - Transmission Line
Lecture 4 - Transmission Line II and Matching
Lecture 5 - Waveguides
Lecture 6 - Wave Guides and Resonators
Lecture 7 - Microwave Network Analysis
Lecture 8 - Power Dividers and Couplers
Lecture 9 - S-Parameters
Lecture 10 - Poynting Vector
Lecture 11 - Impedance Matching
Lecture 12 - Resonators
Lecture 13 - Microwave Measurement Techniques
Lecture 14 - RF Breakdown and Ferrite Materials
Lecture 15 - Power Dividers and Couplers
Lecture 16 - RF Power Sources
Lecture 17 - RF Systems for Accelerators
Lecture 18 - Dielectrics
Lecture 19 - Linac RF System
RF Component Design Issues