DocumentCode
405903
Title
A new laser trigger system for current pulse shaping and jitter reduction on Z
Author
Bliss, D.E. ; Collins, R.T. ; Dalton, D.G. ; Dawson, E.J., Jr. ; Doty, R.L. ; Downey, T.L. ; Harjes, H.C. ; Illescas, E.A. ; Knudson, M.D. ; Lewis, B.A. ; Mills, J.A. ; Ploor, S.D. ; Podsednik, J.W. ; Rogowski, S.T. ; Shams, M.S. ; Struve, K.W.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
15-18 June 2003
Firstpage
179
Abstract
A new laser trigger system (LTS) has been installed on Z that benefits the experimenter with reduced temporal jitter on the X-ray output, the confidence to use command triggers for time sensitive diagnostics and the ability to shape the current pulse at the load. This paper presents work on the pulse shaping aspects of the new LTS. Pulse shaping is possible because the trigger system is based on 36 individual lasers, one per each pulsed power module, instead of a single laser for the entire machine. The firing time of each module can be individually controlled to create an overall waveform that is the linear superposition of all 36 modules. In addition, each module can be set to a long-pulse mode or short-pulse mode for added flexibility. The current waveform has been stretched from /spl sim/100 ns to /spl sim/250 ns. A circuit model has been developed with BERTHA Code, which contains the independent timing feature of the new LTS to predict and design pulse shapes. The ability to pulse-shape directly benefits isentropic compression experiments (ICE) and equation of state measurements (EOS) for the shock physics programs at Sandia National Laboratories. With the new LTS, the maximum isentropic loading applied to Cu samples 750 um thick has been doubled to 3.2 Mb without generating a shockwave. Macroscopically thick sample of Al, 1.5 mm, have been isentropically compressed to 1.7 Mb. Also, shockless Ti flyer-plates have been launched to 21 km.s/sup -1/, remaining in the solid state until impact.
Keywords
equations of state; optical pulse shaping; pulsed power supplies; shock waves; timing jitter; trigger circuits; Sandia National Laboratories; X-ray output; current pulse shaping; current waveforms; equation of state measurements; isentropic compression experiments; isentropic loading; jitter reduction; laser trigger system; linear superposition; long-pulse mode; pulsed power module; shock physics programs; shockwave; short-pulse mode; time sensitive diagnostics; Circuits; Ice thickness; Jitter; Laser modes; Multichip modules; Optical pulse shaping; Power lasers; Pulse measurements; Pulse shaping methods; X-ray lasers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7915-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPC.2003.1277687
Filename
1277687
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