Abstract

A bipolar, high-current (10 000 A) pulse generator, used to magnetically saturate thin films during spin-polarized electron and dynamic response measurements, is described. Bipolar operation is achieved by discharging a bank of capacitors through selected pairs of high-power silicon-controlled rectifiers connected to a coil in an H bridge configuration. The pulse generator can be controlled either manually or by means of a computer.

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