Title :
Dielectric-liquid pulsed power switch
Author :
Christophorou, L.G. ; Faidas, H.
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Abstract :
Room-temperature fast dielectric liquids with electron conduction bands (V0<0 eV; e.g., neopentane, tetramethylsilane, 2,2,4,4-tetramethylpentane and their mixtures) are electrically active insulators and have potential as controlled conduction media in pulsed power switching devices. The authors explore the possibility of using a dielectric liquid as the switching medium in pulsed power generation and especially the possibility of switching a good dielectric liquid to a good conductor by photo-injecting excess electrons into it using a flash lamp. Preliminary calculations indicate that conduction currents due to excess electrons in the kA range are achievable with reasonable efficiencies. It is concluded that a dielectric-liquid pulsed power switch can be cheap, can carry high currents, and can sustain high voltages; it can be more efficient than laser or e-beam, more stable than solid state or gas, and more compact than gas
Keywords :
dielectric devices; electric breakdown of liquids; pulsed power technology; switches; 2,2,4,4-tetramethylpentane; conduction currents; controlled conduction media; electrically active insulators; electron conduction bands; fast dielectric liquids; flash lamp; neopentane; photoinjection; pulsed power switch; room temperature liquids; tetramethylsilane; Conductors; Dielectric liquids; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrons; Gas lasers; Lamps; Laser stability; Optical pulses; Power generation; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Conduction and Breakdown in Dielectric Liquids, 1990. ICDL 1990. Conference Record., 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
DOI :
10.1109/ICDL.1990.202943