A 10 GW Pulsed Power Supply for HPM Sources

A research activity involving the detailed consideration of novel high voltage transformers (HVTs) for pulsed-power applications has recently begun at Loughborough University (LU). Although the main goal is the demonstration of a compact and lightweight unit employing magnetic self insulation under vacuum conditions, the initial stage of the work is directed towards the development of a conventional air-cored HVT as a main component in a compact power supply for HPM sources. In cooperation with the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), the power supply has been tested with a HPM source of the vircator type. The power source for the system uses a 70 kJ/25 kV capacitor bank and an exploding wire array to generate a 150 kV voltage pulse in the primary circuit of the HVT. A pressurised SF6 spark gap in the secondary circuit sharpens the high-voltage output, so that pulses approaching 500 kV and with a rise time below 100 ns are generated on a 20 Omega high-power resistor. The peak power produced by the power supply is in excess of 10 GW. Measurements provided by various diagnostic techniques are analysed with the aid of a detailed numerical code. Experimental results are presented from final testing of the system, where a reflex triode vircator replaces the 20 Omega resistor. Measurements made of the microwave emission using free-field sensors are presented for various electrode configurations. Comments are made with the microwave emission from the same vircator powered by a Marx generator at FOI.

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