Abstract
High-voltage waveforms with rise times of 50 ns were produced by electromagnetic shock-wave generation in a uniform, lumped element delay line constructed with nonlinear, ferroelectric capacitors. A close correlation was found between the experimental voltage waveforms observed at different positions along the delay line and those predicted by a numerical computer code.
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