DocumentCode
3611321
Title
Soliton Production With Nonlinear Homogeneous Lines
Author
Elizondo-Decanini, Juan M. ; Coleman, Dale ; Moorman, Matthew ; Petney, Sharon ; Dudley, Evan ; Youngman, Kevin ; Penner, Tim ; Lu Fang ; Myers, Kathy
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
43
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4136
Lastpage
4142
Abstract
Low- and high-voltage Soliton waves were produced and used to demonstrate collision and compression using diode-based nonlinear transmission lines. Experiments demonstrate soliton addition and compression using homogeneous nonlinear lines. The nonlinear lines were built using commercially available diodes. These diodes are chosen after their capacitance versus voltage dependence is used in a model and the line design characteristics are calculated and simulated. Nonlinear ceramic capacitors are then used to demonstrate high-voltage pulse amplification and compression. The line is designed such that a simple capacitor discharge, input signal, develops soliton trains in as few as 12 stages. We demonstrated output voltages in excess of 40 kV using Y5V-based commercial capacitors. The results show some key features that determine efficient production of trains of solitons in the kilovolt range.
Keywords
capacitance; discharges (electric); plasma collision processes; plasma diodes; plasma simulation; plasma solitons; capacitance; capacitor discharge; diode-based nonlinear transmission lines; high-voltage pulse amplification; high-voltage pulse compression; high-voltage soliton waves; homogeneous nonlinear lines; low-voltage soliton waves; nonlinear ceramic capacitors; plasma collision process; plasma simulation; voltage dependence; Capacitors; Diodes; Mathematical model; Solitons; Transmission lines; Voltage measurement; Capacitors; diodes; n-p junction; nonlinear; solitons; transmission lines; transmission lines.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2015.2497233
Filename
7336554
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