Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 11, 030401 (2008) [8 pages]Optimized transmission-line impedance transformers for petawatt-class pulsed-power accelerators
D. R. Welch, T. C. Genoni, D. V. Rose, and N. L. Bruner
W. A. Stygar Received 7 December 2007; published 17 March 2008 We have developed 1D analytic and 2D fully electromagnetic models of radial transmission-line impedance transformers. The models have been used to quantify the power-transport efficiency and pulse sharpening of such transformers as a function of voltage pulse width and impedance profile. For the cases considered, we find that in the limit as Γ→0 (where Γ is the ratio of the pulse width to the one-way transit time of the transformer), the transport efficiency is maximized when the impedance profile is exponential. As Γ increases from zero, the optimum profile gradually deviates from an exponential. A numerical procedure is presented that determines the optimum profile for a given pulse shape and width. The procedure can be applied to optimize the design of impedance transformers used in petawatt-class pulsed-power accelerators. ©2008 The American Physical Society
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