PROCEEDINGS OF THE MODULATOR SYMPOSIUM (9TH) HELD AT THE HEXAGON, FORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY, ON 11, 12 MAY 1966.
Abstract
Contents: A 200-MW hard-tube modulator, A compact 70 MW modulator for linear accelerators using high voltage thyratrons, A general purpose hundred kilojoule pulser, Hard tube modulators for the Los Alamos meson facility, Fault-protection system for linac rf amplifiers, A nanosecond pulse generator for pulsing image intensifiers, Line type modulator techniques adaptable to very high impedance loads, A cold-cathode gas-discharge pulse modulator, Plasma properties of kiloampere discharges, Magnetic field control of a gas discharge switch, Triggered vacuum gaps, Deuterium cleanup, Design and characteristics of a 100-kilovolt hydrogen thyratron tube, Improved testing procedures for hydrogen thyratrons, Magnetic field effects in hydrogen thyratrons, Hydrogen thyratron performance in the slac two-mile accelerator, A microwave hydrogen thyratron, Triggering mode study of a spark-gap array, 250 kV multigap spark-gap line switch for line modulators, Drive requirements for high-voltage low-grid-current tubes, New concepts in high-vacuum switch tubes, Modulator performance of one-kilovolt thyristors, Some characteristics of thyristors in high-power pulse modulator circuits, Saturated switching properties of power transistors, 40 kV semiconductor modulator, Modular approach makes design of superpower solid state modulator practical, Design consideration for 180 kV floating deck modulator, A simplified floating deck modulator, Settling time considerations in floating deck modulators, High-voltage, high-speed, solid-state floating deck pulse modulator.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0651694
Entities
Organizations
- United States Army Communications-Electronics Command