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Characterization of the Hydrogen Reservoir for a High Power Gas Switch

  • Lee, B.J.;Park, S.S.;Kim, S.H.;Kwon, S.J.;Jang, S.D.;Joo, Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.261-261
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents the understandings carried out for the installation of the hydrogen reservoir of the multi-gap pseudospark switch under developing for the accelerator applications. As a cold cold cathode switch, the pseudospark switch could replace the thyratron switch which has hot cathode and being used well currently in the high power field such as laser and accelerator applications. Especially in the klystron modulator, the key component is a switch which mostly defines the jitter and the instability of the modulator system. To get the less jitter and the instability, we need to find proper range of the pressure for the gas discharge inside gas switch. This could be achieved by the understanding of the characteristic of the nonevaporable getter (NEG) which is used as a hydrogen reservoir for the switch. Therefore we verified the characteristics of the NEG (St 172, Saes) and its installation in the switch. Finally we controlled the getter to find best pressure point for the pseudospark switch.

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Activation and Hydrogen Sorption Characteristics of a Ti0.3Zr0.2V0.5 Alloy Getter (Ti0.3Zr0.2V0.5 합금게터의 활성화 및 수소흡수특성)

  • Kim Wonbaek;Lee Dongjin;Park Jeshin;Suh Changyul;Lee Jaechun
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2005
  • The lowest activation temperature of a commercial vacuum getter reported so far in literature was about $400^{\circ}C$. Recently, $Ti_{0.3}Zr_{0.2}V_{0.5}$ alloy has been reported to exhibit the activation temperature lower than $200^{\circ}C$ when they are prepared as thin film. In this study, the alloy was prepared as bulk form and its activation temperature and hydrogen sorption properties were investigated in compliance with a standard method. The alloy powder was prepared by arc melting and subsequent HDH(Hydride-DeHydride) process. The activation temperature of the alloy was estimated from the ultimate pressure-temperature curve and located between $150^{\circ}C\;and\;200^{\circ}C$. The hydrogen sorption speed measured by an orifice method was 0.895 liter/sec which is comparable to thin film of same composition.

Characterization of the Hydrogen Reservoir for a High Power Gas Switch

  • Lee, Byeong-Jun;Park, Seong-Su;Kim, Sang-Hui;Gwon, Se-Jin;Jang, Seong-Deok;Mun, Yong-Jo;Ju, Yeong-Do;Kim, Chang-Beom;Hwang, Il-Mun;Sin, Seung-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.547-547
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents the understandings carried out for the installation of the hydrogen reservoir of the multi-gap pseudospark switch under developing for the accelerator applications. As a cold cold cathode switch, the pseudospark switch could replace the thyratron switch which has hot cathode and being used well currently in the high power field such as laser and accelerator applications. Especially in the klystron modulator, the key component is a switch which mostly defines the jitter and the instability of the modulator system. To get the less jitter and the instability, we need to find proper range of the pressure for the gas discharge inside gas switch. This could be achieved by the understanding of the characteristic of the nonevaporable getter (NEG) which is used as a hydrogen reservoir for the switch. Therefore we verified the characteristics of the NEG (St 172, Saes) and its installation in the switch. Finally we controlled the getter to find best pressure point for the pseudospark switch.

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