An optically triggered, glow switch Marx bank

Operation of high-powers lasers, electron and other accelerators, and other devices is often limited by power modulator performance. Results of an investigation of a concept for modulator switching that has the potential to significantly extend these limitations presented. The switching device is a three-stage Marx bank based on back-lighted thyratrons that are triggered using optical fibers. Potential advantages include optical isolation of triggering, operation of the switches in a glow mode, no external cathode heater, reduced volume and supporting systems, and high-precision (subnanosecond) triggering. A three-stage proof-of-principle Marx bank has been operated at 105 kV with a rise time of >