Title :
A versatile opto-electronic probe for high-voltage pulsed applications
Author :
Senior, P. ; Shah, R.D. ; Smith, I.R. ; Novac, B.M. ; Cliffe, R.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Loughborough Univ. of Technol., UK
Abstract :
This paper describes a novel high-bandwidth high-voltage measurement probe, suitable for use in a wide range of pulsed-power applications where more conventional probes are unsuitable. A high quality capacitive voltage divider feeds a Pockels cell, which has negligible effect on the bandwidth of the divider system. Light from a laser diode is fed to the cell via a long optical fibre, with the output signal being modulated by the divider output voltage before it is recorded on a digital storage oscilloscope. The use of a finite-element package in the design of the probe geometry leads to a compact and convenient shape, in which stray capacitance is minimised. Experimental results show clearly that the 3 ns rise time of the probe in response to a 45 kV pulse is significantly less than that of a high-quality electromagnetic probe
Keywords :
high-voltage techniques; 3 ns; 45 kV; Pockels cell; digital storage oscilloscope; finite-element package; high quality capacitive voltage divider; high-bandwidth high-voltage measurement probe; high-voltage pulsed applications; laser diode light; long optical fibre; opto-electronic probe; output signal modulation; probe geometry; pulsed-power applications; stray capacitance minimisation;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power 2000 (Digest No. 2000/053), IEE Symposium
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20000282