Gas switch triggered by optical pulse introduced by optical fiber

US11264782B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11264782-B2
Application numberUS-201917058639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2019
Priority dateMay 24, 2018
Publication dateMar 1, 2022
Grant dateMar 1, 2022

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Provided is a gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber, which solves the problem of the existing electrically-triggered gas switch and laser-triggered gas having a complicated trigger system, being insufficiently reliable and having a higher cost due to the pulse amplitude/laser beam energy having higher requirements. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber includes at least one trigger gap and one self-breakdown gap; each trigger gap is connected in parallel to a photoconductive switch, and an optical fiber is correspondingly provided for introducing an optical pulse for triggering. In the present disclosure, the advantages of a low trigger requirement of a photoconductive switch and a high voltage and large conduction current of a gas switch are fully utilized, and an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber is used to trigger the photoconductive switch, so that the gas switch can be controlled and triggered under the action of a low-energy optical pulse (which can be less than 200 μJ) transmitted by optical fiber, thereby greatly simplifying the scale and complexity of the trigger system and promoting the development and application of the pulse power supply technology.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber, the gas switch comprising at least one trigger gap and at least one self-breakdown gap, wherein each of the at least one trigger gap is connected in parallel to a respective photoconductive switch, and the optical fiber is correspondingly provided to introduce the optical pulse for triggering. 2. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber according to claim 1 , wherein a respective current-limiting resistor is connected in series to the respective photoconductive switch, which is connected in parallel to each of the at least one trigger gap. 3. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber according to claim 2 , wherein each of the at least one trigger gap and the at least one self-breakdown gap is connected in parallel to a respective resistor having a same resistance value, and the resistor having the same resistance value is a voltage-sharing resistor. 4. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one trigger gap and the at least one self-breakdown gap are defined by switch electrodes that are all installed inside an insulating shell, and a respective hole corresponding to each intermediate electrode is formed at a position at a side of the insulating shell, and a respective high voltage lead-out pin is placed at the position; one end of the high voltage lead-out pin is in contact with the intermediate electrode, and the other end of the high voltage lead-out pin is located outside the insulating shell and is configured to be connected to the voltage-sharing resistor, the current-limiting resistor and the photoconductive switch. 5. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber according to claim 3 , wherein the voltage-sharing resistor and the current-limiting resistor are glass glaze resistors. 6. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber according to claim 4 , wherein the photoconductive switch is encapsulated by a solid transparent gel, and an output end surface of the optical fiber is closely attached to and fixed to an encapsulation end surface of the photoconductive switch.

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  • H01T1/16Primary

    Series resistor structurally associated with spark gap · CPC title

  • Details of spark gaps · CPC title

  • hermetically sealed · CPC title

  • comprising a trigger electrode or an auxiliary spark gap · CPC title

  • Circuits specially adapted for spark gaps, e.g. ignition circuits (ignition circuits for internal-combustion engines F02P; electric spark ignition for combustion apparatus F23Q; protection circuits using spark gaps H02H9/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US11264782B2 cover?
Provided is a gas switch triggered by an optical pulse introduced by an optical fiber, which solves the problem of the existing electrically-triggered gas switch and laser-triggered gas having a complicated trigger system, being insufficiently reliable and having a higher cost due to the pulse amplitude/laser beam energy having higher requirements. The gas switch triggered by an optical pulse i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Xi An Jiaotong, Northwest Inst Nuclear Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01T1/16. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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