Experimental study of the multi-gap multi-channel gas spark closing switch

  • Feng Ju Sun
  • , Jiang Tao Zeng
  • , Ai Ci Qiu
  • , Jia Sheng Zhang
  • , Jia Hui Yin
  • , Yu Chang Qiu

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Abstract

A coaxial multi-gap multi-channel spark switch with stainless-steel-spring ring gap electrodes is designed and investigated. The switch is triggered by a pulse applied to the cylindrical electrode outside the discharging channel through a parasitic capacitance coupling. The jitter of the switch is reduced by several short-distance gas gaps in series, and its inductance is reduced by a multi-channel discharge on account of the inductance isolation between the coils of the spring ring electrode. The experimental results indicate that the switch is of low inductance (15∼30 nH), low jitter (∼3 ns), and stable breakdown performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)871-876
Number of pages6
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume3
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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