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arxiv: 0710.1374 · v2 · submitted 2007-10-06 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.ins-det

Nanosecond electro-optical switching with a repetition rate above 20MHz

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keywords electro-opticaloperationraterepetitiontransistorsaboveanalogarbitrary
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We describe an electro-optical switch based on a commercial electro-optic modulator (modified for high-speed operation) and a 340V pulser having a rise time of 2.2ns (at 250V). It can produce arbitrary pulse patterns with an average repetition rate beyond 20MHz. It uses a grounded-grid triode driven by transmitting power transistors. We discuss variations that enable analog operation, use the step-recovery effect in bipolar transistors, or offer other combinations of output voltage, size, and cost.

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