Abstract
The features of the technology of experiments on the non-thermal effects of high-power nanosecond pulses are considered using the example of a setup used to modify biological media and other objects with heterogeneous electrophysical characteristics. An experimental setup has been created to study the non-thermal effects of high-power pulses on samples of various materials, which generates pulses with a repetition frequency of up to 500 Hz, amplitude up to 60 kV and duration 5 ns. Simulation of transient processes in the equivalent electrical circuit of the load was carried out, and a biological one was used as a load material placed in a microplate.
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