A Primer on Pulsed Power and Linear Transformer Drivers for High Energy Density Physics Applications

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The objectives of this tutorial are as follows: 1) to help students and researchers develop a basic understanding of how pulsed-power systems are used to create high-energy-density (HED) matter; 2) to develop a basic understanding of a new, compact, and efficient pulsed-power technology called linear transformer drivers (LTDs); 3) to understand why LTDs are an attractive technology for driving HED physics (HEDP) experiments; 4) to contrast LTDs with the more traditional Marx-generator/pulse-forming-line approach to driving HEDP experiments; and 5) to briefly review the history of LTD technology as well as some of the LTD-driven HEDP research presently underway at universities and research laboratories across the globe. This invited tutorial is part of the Mini-Course on Charged Particle Beams and High-Powered Pulsed Sources, held in conjunction with the 44th International Conference on Plasma Science in May of 2017.

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McBride, R. D., Stygar, W. A., Cuneo, M. E., Sinars, D. B., Mazarakis, M. G., Leckbee, J. J., … Gilgenbach, R. M. (2018). A Primer on Pulsed Power and Linear Transformer Drivers for High Energy Density Physics Applications. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 46(11), 3928–3967. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2018.2870099

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