Published August 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

High-power opening - closing switches using grid-controlled plasmas

  • 1. Institute for Accelerator and Plasma Beam Technology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Description

Two switches are described with the capability of rapidly interrupting high-power circuits: a vacuum triode with a large-area plasma cathode, and a grid-controlled plasma conduction switch. Theoretical models for the vacuum triode imply that it could control voltages in the range less than or equal to 100 kV at current density less than or equal to 2 x 104 A/m2. The vacuum switch has the advantage of rapid switching at the expense of reduced efficiency because of its significant anode-cathode voltage drop. In contrast, the plasma switch has almost zero voltage in the conducting state. The theoretical models presented indicate that the plasma switch could conduct current densities in the range 10 x 104 A/m2 with open circuit voltage less than or equal to 100 kV. Although the closing time is long (about 1 μs), the predicted opening time is short (about 20 ns). Initial experiments demonstrating the principle of operation of the plasma switch are reported

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci.
Journal Volume
PS-13
Journal Issue
4
Series
IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci.
Journal Page Range
177-187
ISSN
0093-3813
CODEN
ITPSB