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arxiv: 1712.04819 · v1 · pith:5IW54TK7new · submitted 2017-12-13 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.atom-ph

An avalanche transistor-based nanosecond pulse generator with 25 MHz repetition rate

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keywords avalanchegeneratorpulserepetitioncircuitratesynchronizedtens
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We have developed an avalanche transistor-based pulse generator for driving the photocathode of an image intensifier, which comprises a mainly capacitive load on the order of 100 pF. The circuit produces flat-top pulses with rise time of 2 ns, FWHM of 10 ns and amplitude of tens of V at a high repetition rate in the range of tens of MHz. The generator is built of identical avalanche transistor sections connected in parallel and triggered in a sequence, synchronized to a reference rf signal. The described circuit and mode of operation overcome the power dissipation limit of avalanche transistor generators and enable a significant increase of pulse repetition rates. Our approach is naturally suited for synchronized imaging applications at low light levels.

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