• DocumentCode
    2357814
  • Title

    Pulse sharpening and soliton generation with nonlinear transmission lines for producing RF bursts

  • Author

    Sanders, Jason M. ; Lin, Yung-Hsu ; Ness, Richard ; Kuthi, Andras ; Gundersen, Martin

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng.-Electrophys., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    23-27 May 2010
  • Firstpage
    604
  • Lastpage
    607
  • Abstract
    Nonlinear transmission lines (NLTL) are being designed and built to extend the range of available Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) and High Power RF pulse generation technology, especially in the area of high repetition rate microwave burst generation. The NLTL approach to UWB and RF generation eliminates the need for the electron beam, vacuum system, and magnets required in conventional high power microwave (HPM) sources. Furthermore, the novel waveforms of NLTL generated pulses promise to offer a degree of frequency diversity unseen in current electron beam-driven HPM sources. UWB pulses are obtained using the wave front steepening properties of a transmission line with an amplitude dependent phase velocity. Ferrite loaded NLTLs have a phase velocity that increases with amplitude, so the pulse´s voltage peak travels faster than the trough until the rise time is limited by dissipation. The addition of dispersion, which occurs in lumped periodic structures, can lead to the generation of a soliton, or solitary wave, and in some cases a group of solitons, where the dispersion replaces the dissipation as the balancing mechanism of the wave front steepening. Soliton bursts can be extracted from the line and delivered to a load as high power RF energy. A multi-stage system that consists of a pulsed power modulator for converting DC power into a high-voltage nanosecond pulse, a semi-continuous NLTL composed of biased ferrite beads for creating a fast rise-time UWB pulse, and a dispersive, lumped element NLTL that converts the UWB pulses into bursts of RF energy is discussed.
  • Keywords
    ferrites; microwave generation; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; solitons; transmission lines; ultra wideband technology; RF bursts; amplitude dependent phase velocity; biased ferrite beads; electron beam-driven HPM sources; fast rise-time UWB pulse; ferrite loaded NLTL; frequency diversity; high power RF energy; high power RF pulse generation technology; high power microwave sources; high repetition rate microwave burst generation; lumped periodic structures; magnets; multistage system; nonlinear transmission lines; pulse sharpening; pulsed power modulator; solitary wave; soliton generation; ultrawide band technology; vacuum system; wave front steepening property; Dielectrics; Dispersion; Ferrites; Modulation; Power transmission lines; Pulse generation; Solitons; NLTL; RF source; ferrite; ferroelectric; high power microwaves; nanosecond; nonlinear transmission line; picosecond; power modulator; pulse generator; pulsed power; shockline;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Power Modulator and High Voltage Conference (IPMHVC), 2010 IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Atlanta, GA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-7131-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IPMHVC.2010.5958431
  • Filename
    5958431