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Dalton, C.; Krausse, G.; Sarjeant, J.
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., NM (USA)1979
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., NM (USA)1979
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[en] With the advent of low-cost honeycomb extrusions of polypropylene sheets, flash chambers have become very attractive for large nuclear particle detector arrays. This has brought about the need for a pulse power system that will provide high peak currents and low levels of spurious radiation. Each module of 10 flash chambers will require a peak current of 70 KA with a rise time (tau/sub r/) of <50 ns, giving a maximum rate of current rise di/dt of 400 KA/μs. The pulser output must develop 7 KV across a load of 0.36 Ω with a pulse width of 500 ns. The repetition rate will be one per second. The paper describes the development of such a system and the impact of the physical limitations of present component technology on lifetime and pulse fidelity
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1979; 5 p; Pulsed power conference; Lubbock, TX, USA; 12 - 14 Jun 1979; CONF-790622--13; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01
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