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Basic plasma physics research in pulsed-power technology at Ecole Polytechnique
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2009
Abstract
Various aspects of the pulsed power research program at Ecole Polytechnique are reviewed. Topics include a surface and a flashboard switch, the development of plasma guns for both switching and z-pinch diodes, and studies of beam control and synchronization.
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