I. INTRODUCTION
The Z Accelerator at Sandia National Laboratories began service as Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II (PBFA II) in 1985, designed as a high voltage ion beam driver (10–30 MV in a single-gap diode) for inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research. The vacuum power flow and output transmission line sections were modified in 1996 to a high current drive configuration (18–20 MA into a wire array load). The Z Refurbishment Project will design and replace essentially all pulse power systems (Figure 1) in order to achieve the following objectives:
increase utilization by providing the capacity to perform more shots
improve overall precision and pulse shape variability for better reproducibility and data quality
increase delivered current allowing for additional performance capability
accomplish improvements with minimal disruption to Z 's ongoing experimental programs.