Abstract

The first results of experiments using plasma opening switches for inductive energy storage are described. The switch has been shown to conduct up to 200-kA current for ∼50 ns then to open in <10 ns, transferring the current to an electron beam load. Inductive energy storage, pulse compression, and power multiplication are demonstrated. A simple model explaining the switch operation is presented.

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