DocumentCode :
1484492
Title :
A high-voltage modulator for high-power RF source research
Author :
Mulligan, William J. ; Chen, S.C. ; Bekefi, G. ; Danly, B.G. ; Temkin, Richard J.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Fusion Center, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
4
fYear :
1991
fDate :
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
817
Lastpage :
821
Abstract :
The design, construction, and operating results of a high-voltage modulator system capable of generating 700-kV, 2.5-μs pulses at 5 p.p.s. into a load of 900 Ω are presented. The modular is used to energize a variety of high power microwave devices requiring voltage stability and reproducibility. Voltage ripple is less than 0.2% during the 1.0-μs flat top, with a shot-to-shot voltage variation of less than 0.1%. The primary circuit consists of two seven-stage tunable Rayleigh-type pulse-forming networks (PFNs) connected in parallel with a total impedance of 2.25 Ω, a total capacitance of 0.56 μF, and a total inductance of 2.8 μH. The PFN is charged by a highly stable 80-kV capacitor charging power supply (0.1% RMS voltage ripple) at a rate of 10 KJ/s. The total energy stored (1.5 kJ) is released through an ITT F-187 thyratron into a 20:1 pulse transformer, which generates 700-kV, 2.5-μs pulses. By changing the transformer, it was possible to obtain 250-kV, 1.70-kA pulses for driving low-impedance relativistic magnetron diodes. The flat-top voltage generated by the modulator is highly desirable for driving RF sources requiring high-quality electron beams, such as free-electron lasers (FELs) and cyclotron autoresonance masers (CARMs). The modulator performance in the relativistic magnetron and CARM experiments is described
Keywords :
free electron lasers; masers; microwave devices; modulators; pulse generators; relativistic electron beam tubes; 2.5 mus; 250 kV; 700 kV; ITT F-187 thyratron; capacitor charging power supply; cyclotron autoresonance masers; flat-top voltage; free-electron lasers; high power microwave devices; high-power; high-voltage modulator; low-impedance relativistic magnetron diodes; pulse transformer; shot-to-shot voltage variation; source research; tunable Rayleigh-type pulse-forming networks; voltage stability; Circuit stability; High power microwave generation; Microwave devices; Modular construction; Pulse generation; Pulse modulation; Pulse transformers; Pulsed power supplies; Radio frequency; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9383
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/16.75211
Filename :
75211
Link To Document :
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