Title :
The COBRA accelerator pulsed-power driver for Cornell/Sandia ICF research
Author :
Smith, David L. ; Ingwersen, Pete ; Bennett, Lawrence F. ; Boyes, John D. ; Anderson, David E. ; Greenly, John B. ; Sudan, Ravi N. ; Hammer, David A.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
This paper introduces and describes the new Cornell Beam Research Accelerator, COBRA, the result of a three and one-half year collaboration. The flexible 4 to 5-MV, 100 to 250-kA, 46-ns pulse width accelerator is based on a four-cavity inductive voltage adder (IVA) design. In addition to being a mix of new and existing components, COBRA is unique in the sense that each cavity is driven by a single pulse forming line, and the IVA output polarity may be reversed by rotating the cavities 180/spl deg/ about their vertical axis. Our tests with negative high voltage on the inner MITL stalk indicate that the vacuum power flow has established reasonable azimuthal symmetry within about 2 ns (or 0.6 m) after the cavity output gap. Preliminary results with the accelerator, single cavity, and MITL are presented along with the design details and circuit model predictions.
Keywords :
ion accelerators; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; 100 to 250 kA; 4 to 5 MV; 46 ns; COBRA accelerator; Cornell Beam Research Accelerator; Cornell/Sandia ICF research; azimuthal symmetry; cavity output gap; circuit model predictions; extraction ion diode source; four-cavity inductive voltage adder; inner MITL stalk; ion beam transport; negative high voltage; output polarity reversal; pulse forming line; pulse width accelerator; pulsed-power driver; vacuum power flow; Diodes; Insulation; Ion accelerators; Ion beams; Ion sources; Laboratories; Plasma accelerators; Plasma sources; Spectroscopy; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1995. Digest of Technical Papers., Tenth IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2791-8
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1995.599821