Time-resolved imaging of the plasma development in a triggered vacuum switch

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Wung-Hoa Park
Moo-Sang Kim
Yoon-Kyoo Son
Klaus Frank
Byung-Joon Lee
Thilo Ackerman
Marcus Iberler
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[1] Pohang University of Science and Technology,Pohang Accelerator Laboratory
[2] Wolfgang - Goethe University,Department of Applied Physics
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Vacuum; Switch; Arc; Plasma trigger; CCD camera;
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Triggered vacuum switches (TVS) are particularly used in pulsed power technology as closing switches for high voltages and high charge transfer. A non-sealed-off prototype was designed with a side-on quartz window to investigate the evolution of the trigger discharge into the main discharge. The image acquisition was done with a fast CCD camera PI-MAX2 from Princeton Instruments. The CCD camera has a maximum exposure time of 2 ns. The electrode configuration of the prototype is a conventional six-rod gap type, a capacitor bank with C = 16.63 μF, which corresponds at 20 kV charging voltage to a total stored charge of 0.3 C or a total energy of 3.3 kJ. The peak current is 88 kA. According to the tremendously highly different light intensities during the trigger and main discharge, the complete discharge is split into three phases: a trigger breakdown phase, an intermediate phase and a main discharge phase. The CCD camera images of the first phase show instabilities of the trigger breakdown, in phase 2 three different discharge modes are observed. After the first current maximum the discharge behavior is reproducible.
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