I. Introduction
Due to their excellent features, such as high voltage, high current, low inductance, and low time-delay jitter, spark-gap switches are widely used in various practical applications such as particle accelerators [1], linear transformer drivers [2], [3], and repetitive electron beam sources [4], [5]. Recent developments in the design of repetitive pulsed power sources require spark gap switches to be capable of driving high current with a low time-delay jitter (<5 ns) and operating at a high repetition rate for a very large number of shots [6]–[10]. For these applications, the field-distortion switch is the optimum choice.