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Space-Charge Effects in a Laser Fiber-Optics Triggered Multichannel Spark Gap

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In this paper, the dual channel triggering of a spark gap switch by fiberoptic transported ruby laser radiation is discussed, and the correlation of this behavior with the space charge build up in the slightly over-volted gap is discussed.
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The dual channel triggering of a spark gap switch by fiberoptic transported ruby laser radiation is discussed. The spark gap is the output switch of a 20-ns water dielectric Blumlein generator. The Blumlein generator is pulse charged in approximately 250 ns by a three-stage Marx bank to 150 kV. The spark gap is operated at a pressure of 2540 torr with a mixture of Ar and N2 gas and an electrode separation of 2 cm. Two 1-mm diameter quartz optical fibers are used to transport 2 2-MW laser beams into the spark gap onto points 6 cm apart on the target electrode. The two beams are obtained by optical splitting of the output of a single laser. Under appropriate conditions, two arc channels are initiated by the laser beams along their paths. A small improvement in current rise time for dual channel events over single channel events is observed. Moreover, the number of successful dual channel events is observed to depend on the time of laser entry with reference to the beginning of the charging pulse, and not the gap polarity. The correlation of this behavior with the space charge build up in the slightly over-volted gap is discussed.

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An electrically triggered 200 kV rail‐gap switch for wide aperture excimer lasers

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Dual channel formation in a laser‐triggered spark gap

TL;DR: In this paper, a laser-triggered spark gap has been studied in which two parallel columns (separation 1.3 mm) are simultaneously preionized, resulting in a pair of nearly identical, axisymmetric spark columns.
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Test bed for time jitter studies of laser-triggered gas-discharge switches

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a test bed for the study of laser-triggered spark gaps and show that the threshold laser intensity required to trigger the spark gap is below 2 TW/m2.
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The laser triggering of high-voltage switches

A H Guenther, +1 more
- 21 Aug 1978 - 
TL;DR: The laser-triggered switching (LTS) of highvoltage spark gaps is considered in this paper, which predicts dependencies of the delay to breakdown and switching jitter on such variables as fill gas mixture and pressure, gap spacing, polarity, and geometry.
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Pulsed nanosecond electric discharges in gases

TL;DR: In this article, the physical phenomena occurring during the breakdown of gas gaps within times on the order of several nanoseconds or less are analyzed and theories explaining the main regularities are presented together with the mechanism for initiation and development of a discharge in ultrastrong electric fields.
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Laser Triggering through Fiber Optics of a Low Jitter Spark Gap

TL;DR: In this paper, an optical filter is employed to transport a 15-ns light pulse from a high power ruby laser for precise triggering of a gas filed high voltage spark gap, and the overall throughput efficiency of the optical system was measured as 62 percent.
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