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Design of Explosive-Driven Ferroelectric Pulse Generators with Outputs Exceeding 200 kV


Abstract:

The design and testing of explosive-driven ferroelectric generators (FEGs) with output voltages exceeding 200 kV is presented. The generator design is aimed at achieving ...Show More

Abstract:

The design and testing of explosive-driven ferroelectric generators (FEGs) with output voltages exceeding 200 kV is presented. The generator design is aimed at achieving high voltages in a compact device by explosively compressing stacks of ferroelectric ceramic discs. The ferroelectric used in this application is EC -64 lead zirconate- titanate (PZT), a hard ferroelectric ceramic with a high dielectric constant and a good piezoelectric coupling coefficient in the direction of polarization. The pressure impulse is generated by high explosive detonating cord and travels longitudinally along the polarization vector in the PZT. The effect of variations in the rise-time, width, and magnitude of the pressure pulse on the peak voltage has been experimentally studied by modifying the ferroelectric stack and explosive driver geometries. Different dielectric insulations are experimentally evaluated for good compatibility with the ferroelectrics and maximum hold-off voltage.
Date of Conference: 13-15 June 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 February 2007
Print ISBN:0-7803-9189-6

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Conference Location: Monterey, CA, USA

I. Introduction

The use of explosives to mechanically shock ferroelectrics can produce very compact high voltage pulse generators. The present study was initiated to explore the use of FEGs as primary power sources for high impedance pulsed power devices. The goal is to achieve generators with outputs exceeding 200kV.

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