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Scanning-probe Single-electron Capacitance Spectroscopy
Published on: July 30, 2013
A compact capacitive probe for high-voltage diagnostic in Z-pinches
Liangping Wang1, Juanjuan Han, Mo Li
1Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, Xi'an 710024, China.
Abstract:
A capacitive divider was arranged on Qiangguang pulsed power generator during a series of wire-array Z-pinch experiments. This divider was designed to measure the voltage acted on the gap of the cathode and anode boards. The probe has a compact construction and is conveniently assembled on the facility. It is also a cheap voltage probe and easy to build by research groups. The probe can monitor a 1 MV high voltage with a 100 ns rise time. The calibration results showed that the probe had an attenuation ratio of 3.3 × 10(5) and a response time less than 5 ns. The uncertainty was estimated to be 3%.
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