Proto-I switching and diode studies.

Autor: Prestwich, K. R., Miller, P. A., McDaniel, D. H., Poukey, J. W., Widner, M. M., Goldstein, S. A.
Zdroj: 1975 International Topical Conference on Electron Beam Research & Technology; 1/ 1/1975, p423-449, 27p
Abstrakt: Proto-I is a 3 MV, 800 kA, 24 ns electron beam accelerator that is under development at Sandia Laboratories. It represents an initial effort to develop a scalable technology that is applicable to accelerators for electron beam driven, inertial confinement fusion studies. Energy is supplied to each of the two diodes from six oil-dielectric Blumlein transmission lines (PFL) operating in parallel. A Marx generator charges three intermediate storage, water-dielectric capacitors which subsequently transfer the stored energy to the PFL. The discharge of the PFL is initiated by the simultaneous closure of 12 triggered oil-dielectric rail switches. Data are presented on the operation of these multichannel switches. The two diodes have a common anode. Cathode diameters can be varied from 10 to 60 cm. Results of initial diode experiments and comparisons with theory are discussed. Plasma filled diode experiments are also reported, indicating pinch collapse velocities in excess of 109 cm/s. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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