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A coaxial capacitive voltage divider for oscilloscopic recording of nanosecond high voltage pulses

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, , Citation P Suleebka and K P Suleebka 1972 J. Phys. E: Sci. Instrum. 5 407 DOI 10.1088/0022-3735/5/5/004

0022-3735/5/5/407

Abstract

A coaxial capacitance voltage divider with a ratio of 110 and a rise time much less than 2.5 ns was developed for use with a transmission line pulse generator capable of producing 100 kV rectangular pulses of 2 mu s duration. The low voltage arm of the divider is a 3 cm long tube of titania (TiO2) turned out from a cylindrical compact. The compact was made by first pressing titania powder using a suitable binder and then sintering at controlled temperatures. The tube was slipped over the terminating end of the pulse-forming cable to form the divider with the cable capacitance.

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