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  1. Instruments and Experimental Techniques
  2. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45
  3. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 3, May 2002
  4. A Generator of Ultrashort Megavolt Pulses
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 46
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 5, September 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 3, May 2002
Increase in the Charge State of the Uranium Ion Beam Generated by the MEVVA Ion Source
Transport of Fission Fragments by a Gas Flow with Aerosols
A Multilayer Detector for On-line Evaluation of Neutron Fields Spectra
Doping Silicon with Lanthanides as a Method for the Optimization of Parameters of Ionizing-Radiation Detectors
A Wide-Range Neutron, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
Reconstruction of Coordinates of Scintillations in a Large-Size Cylindrical Detector with Radially Arranged Photomultipliers
Methods of Coordinate Reconstruction in Gaseous Detectors with Cathode Readout
An Extension of the Conductance-to-Electrical Signal Conversion Range of Capacitance Transducers by Using Self-Excited Oscillators with a Thermistor Bridge
High-Power Generator of Long Quasi-Rectangular Pulses with Nanosecond Rise Times Based on Inversely Recovered Diodes
A Generator of Ultrashort Megavolt Pulses
Selection of High-Frequency Relays
Controllable Power Sources with Current Limitation for Single-Phase Loads
Segmentoid Electrostatic Analyzers for Detection of Low-Energy Charged Particles
Setting of the Predefined Multiplier Gain of a Photomultiplier
A Laser with Self-injection of Initiating Radiation with an Increased Energy Yield and Giant-Pulse Generation Efficiency
A Gas-Discharge Source of Quasi-monochromatic Ultrasoft X-rays
A Direct-Charging Detector for Measuring the Pulse Shape, Absorbed Dose Rate, and γ-Radiation Dose
Spectrometer for β- and X-ray Radiation
A Laser Gas Analyzer
A Frequency-to-Time Sound-Velocity Transducer
Seismoacoustic Hydrophysical Complex for Monitoring the Atmosphere–Hydrosphere–Lithosphere System
Change in the Composition of Residual Gases in a Vacuum Chamber during Ti Film Deposition
Thermostatting System Using a Single-Chip Microcomputer and Thermoelectric Modules Based on the Peltier Effect
A Stable Temperature Sensor Based on GaAs Structures with Schottky Barriers
A Microthermostat with Combined Heater and Temperature Sensor
A Cell for Thermoelectric and Contact Phenomena Investigations
Operation of a Dilution Refrigerator in a Micromode
An Optimal Configuration of Pickup Coils of a SQUID Magnetometer
A Torsion Balance for Studying Anisotropic Magnetic Properties of Superconducting Materials
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 2, March 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 1, January 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 43

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A Generator of Ultrashort Megavolt Pulses

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Zheltov, K. A. Kuzin, V. M. Shalimav, V. F.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract A generator of voltage pulses with a duration of ∼3 ns and an amplitude of >1 MV across a high-resistance (∼450 Ω) load is described. The generator contains a pulse transformer with a biased core and a resonant circuit consisting of a high-voltage solenoid and capacitance of a forming line. This line contains a spark gap for switching a charge to the transmitting line with a lumped load at its end such as a vacuum diode. The results of voltage measurements of the basic units of the generator are presented.
Starting Page 347
Ending Page 350
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 00204412
Journal Instruments and Experimental Techniques
Volume Number 45
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 16083180
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry Measurement Science, Instrumentation Astronomy Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation
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