A battery-powered over-voltage triggering method for two-electrode spark gaps in Marx generator

Rev Sci Instrum. 2022 Apr 1;93(4):044706. doi: 10.1063/5.0070566.

Abstract

Triggered gas switches with trigger electrodes, such as three-electrode spark switches and trigatron type spark switches, have been widely used in repetitive operating Marx generators due to their large current flowing capability. However, the ablation of trigger electrodes during repetitive operation is inevitable, which reduces the working life of triggered gas switches. In this paper, we introduced an over-voltage triggering method for two-electrode spark switches by replacing one of the charging inductors of the Marx generator with a pulse generator. The experimental results showed that a high-voltage trigger pulse with an amplitude of 60 kV and a rising speed of 7.65 kV/100 ns was obtained from a single stackable module with a 12 V lithium battery pack as the energy source. Due to the absence of trigger electrodes, the triggering method is beneficial to extend the lifetime of switches and realize a maintenance-free repetitive operating Marx generator.