Double Pulse Generator for Unipolar Discharges in Long Plasma Tubes for the AWAKE Experiment
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE(2023)
摘要
High-voltage pulsed gas discharges can produce suitable plasma for wakefield particle acceleration experiments. Such plasmas are challenging loads characterized by significant parasitic elements and fast impedance transitions leading to hard-to-predict dynamic behavior. This hinders the use of solid-state pulse generators to replace inefficient and limited lifetime spark gaps or thyratrons. This article presents the development, simulation, and test of a new semiconductor-based double pulse generator for a 5-m-long plasma load. It uses two successive pulses. The first one consists of a step-up inductive discharge and leads to a low current arc (10 A) enough to set the plasma to a low impedance state. The second pulse, generated by a capacitive discharge, increases the arc current up to 400 A. The pulses are generated by two subcircuits integrated together and tested, showing a substantial reduction of the required instantaneous power compared with the one needed using a single pulse and resulting in a high ionization fraction gas discharge pulse with nanosecond jitter.
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Gas discharges,high-voltage techniques,insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT),plasma generation,plasma heating,pulse generation,pulse power systems,pulse transformers,semiconductor switches,snubbers
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