7th Pulsed Power Conference
DOI: 10.1109/ppc.1989.767499
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Closing photoconductive semiconductor switches

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“…By contrast. certain PCSS'S, such as those made from semi-insulating GaAs, can be optically triggered into a sustained "on" state, called "lock-on"; a high gain, nonlinear state [1][2][3][4]. Harold P. Hjalmarson is at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque.…”
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“…By contrast. certain PCSS'S, such as those made from semi-insulating GaAs, can be optically triggered into a sustained "on" state, called "lock-on"; a high gain, nonlinear state [1][2][3][4]. Harold P. Hjalmarson is at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In experiments [2,3] in which a Ga.% switch is lasertriggered at several initial biases, it has been found that after laser turn off, the switch goes to a low voltage. high current "on" state ("lock-on") and remains there for hundreds of nanoseconds.…”
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“…In this way, the breakdown conditions can be controlled. This approach has been undertaken during the development of optically-triggered photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS's) [4][5][6]. Such switches are fabricated by attaching electrical contacts to a bulk semiconductor, usually GaAs or Si [4][5][6].…”
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“…In studies of electrical breakdown in these devices, the breakdown can be triggered into a steady state condition in which the carrier density, carrier temperature, and the electric field remain approximately constant [4][5][6]. In this condition, the current flows in filaments, and it is sustained by a field, called the "lockon" field, that is much lower than the intrinsic breakdown field (the breakdown duration can be limited to avoid heating of the lattice) [4][5][6][7].…”
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