A 1 MA, variable risetime pulse generator for high energy density plasma research

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Abstract

COBRA is a 0.5 ω pulse generator driving loads of order 10 nH inductance to > 1 MA current. The design is based on independently timed, laser-triggered switching of four water pulse-forming lines whose outputs are added in parallel to drive the load current pulse. The detailed design and operation of the switching to give a wide variety of current pulse shapes and rise times from 95 to 230 ns is described. The design and operation of a simple inductive load voltage monitor are described which allows good accounting of load impedance and energy dissipation. A method of eliminating gas bubbles on the underside of nearly horizontal insulator surfaces in water was required for reliable operation of COBRA; a novel and effective solution to this problem is described. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Greenly, J. B., Douglas, J. D., Hammer, D. A., Kusse, B. R., Glidden, S. C., & Sanders, H. D. (2008). A 1 MA, variable risetime pulse generator for high energy density plasma research. Review of Scientific Instruments, 79(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2949819

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