1976
DOI: 10.1109/tns.1976.4328602
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Radiation-Induced Signals in Cables

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“…This analysis has been performed using the CHIC code, det.ils of which have been considered elsewhere. (8) The CHIC code has the capability, not only of calculating the current sources associated with Photon Direct Drive SGEMP, but also all the narameters which electrically identify a given multiwire cable. The electrical parameters can be conveniently represented in matrix form and are completely analogous to the capacitance and inductance of a coaxial cable.…”
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“…This analysis has been performed using the CHIC code, det.ils of which have been considered elsewhere. (8) The CHIC code has the capability, not only of calculating the current sources associated with Photon Direct Drive SGEMP, but also all the narameters which electrically identify a given multiwire cable. The electrical parameters can be conveniently represented in matrix form and are completely analogous to the capacitance and inductance of a coaxial cable.…”
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“…The defining relation for C is again =C V (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) We can invert this relation and solve for V…”
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“…TREE effects have been widely reported in the literature, for various IC technologies and various dose and dose rate conditions. SGEMP effects have been studied in the past, mostly through EM fields generation in vacuum [9] and in air [10], as well as x-ray generated EM fields coupling on cables [11], [12].…”
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