Electro-Optical Measurement of Electric Fields for Pulsed Power Systems

2019 
The electric field strength between the cathode and anode (i.e., the voltage) of a pulsed power machine is one of the most important operating parameters of the device. However, to date, accurate and precise voltage measurements on these high energy pulsed power systems have proved difficult if not virtually impossible to perform. In many cases, the measurements to be performed take place in an environment cluttered with electromagnetic interference (EMI), radio frequency interference (RFI), and electron pollution, and there is the potential for electrical discharge (or arcing), there is limited physical access, or the measurement area is deemed unsuitable due to radiation safety concerns. We report on an electro-optical-based approach to measuring strong, narrow-pulse-width electric fields that requires no interfering metallic probes or components to disturb the field to be measured. Here we focus on device theory, operating parameters and a laboratory experiment.
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