The Review of scientific instruments | 2021

The inductively driven transmission line: A passively coupled device for diagnostic applications on the Z pulsed power facility.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The inductively driven transmission line (IDTL) is a miniature current-carrying device that passively couples to fringe magnetic fields in the final power feed on the Z Pulsed Power Facility. The IDTL redirects a small amount of Z s magnetic energy along a secondary path to ground, thereby enabling pulsed power diagnostics to be driven in parallel with the primary load for the first time. IDTL experiments and modeling presented here indicate that IDTLs operate non-perturbatively on Z and that they can draw in excess of 150 kA of secondary current, which is enough to drive an X-pinch backlighter. Additional experiments show that IDTLs are also capable of making cleaner, higher-fidelity measurements of the current flowing in the final feed.

Volume 92 3
Pages \n 033501\n
DOI 10.1063/5.0043810
Language English
Journal The Review of scientific instruments

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