2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0012237
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Plasma triggered spark gap switch for multiple switch synchronization

Abstract: A four-electrode plasma based triggered spark gap switch is designed for pulsed power applications, which consists of an anode and cathode of a main spark gap switch and an anode and cathode for a trigger pin. The anode and cathode of the trigger pin are coaxially arranged, and the gap between electrodes is 25 μm. A trigger voltage of 200 V is applied across the trigger gap with the help of a switching insulated gate bipolar transistor. With the breakdown of the trigger gap, plasma is generated, which is injec… Show more

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“…The requirements include (i) minimization of background plasma perturbations, (ii) reduction in the interference due to high voltage breakdown on insulators, (iii) plasma cloud formation in the background plasma for the reproduction of space conditions [2], (iv) reproducibility, i.e., production of same plasma parameters for the shot to shot and (v) long life span to be used for laboratory experiments and in many applications. The insulators used in CPGs include polyethylene [2], plexiglas [7], etc. The CPGs that meet the above requirements and are simple in construction are usually made of coaxial cables with an insulator as low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and provide high-voltage insulation between the electrodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The requirements include (i) minimization of background plasma perturbations, (ii) reduction in the interference due to high voltage breakdown on insulators, (iii) plasma cloud formation in the background plasma for the reproduction of space conditions [2], (iv) reproducibility, i.e., production of same plasma parameters for the shot to shot and (v) long life span to be used for laboratory experiments and in many applications. The insulators used in CPGs include polyethylene [2], plexiglas [7], etc. The CPGs that meet the above requirements and are simple in construction are usually made of coaxial cables with an insulator as low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and provide high-voltage insulation between the electrodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%