I. Introduction
For greater than a decade, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has been performing equation-of-state studies of materials via isentropic compression, utilizing high explosive pulsed power sources [1]–[4]. In these experiments, staged magnetic flux compression generators (FCGs) are used to create high magnetic fields which dynamically load the material samples. As described in [5], there are several subsystems that must work in a precise sequence in order to successfully conduct a test. Thus, triggered closing switches are used extensively throughout these subsystems. Since high explosive pulsed power experiments are inherently single-shot events, a high degree of confidence is needed in the performance of these switches. Repeatability and reliability are key considerations in assessing closing switch performance for these applications.