2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4953910
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Space-time evolution of ejected plasma for the triggering of gas switch

Abstract: Ejected plasma has been widely applied to the discharge process of gas spark switches as a trigger technology, and the development process of ejected plasma has a direct and important effect on the discharge characteristics of gas switches. In this paper, both the injection characteristics and space-time evolution of ejected plasma for the triggering of gas spark switch with different stored energies, pulse polarities, and pressures are studied. The discharge characteristics and breakdown process of a gas swit… Show more

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“…Spark gas switches (SGS), thanks to their simple structure, wide working voltage range, excellent current conduction capacity, high reliability and huge charge quantity conversion [1], are widely used in nuclear physics [2], electron beam accelerators [3], electromagnetic railguns [4], plasma technology [5], etc. The development of pulse power technology and the increasing complexity of engineering applications demand improvement in the breakdown stability such as breakdown voltage, and breakdown delay, to satisfy more extreme requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spark gas switches (SGS), thanks to their simple structure, wide working voltage range, excellent current conduction capacity, high reliability and huge charge quantity conversion [1], are widely used in nuclear physics [2], electron beam accelerators [3], electromagnetic railguns [4], plasma technology [5], etc. The development of pulse power technology and the increasing complexity of engineering applications demand improvement in the breakdown stability such as breakdown voltage, and breakdown delay, to satisfy more extreme requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%