Claims
- 1. A gas discharge switch controlled by a pulsed low pressure gas discharge comprising:
- a switching chamber;
- a first electrode disposed in said switching chamber;
- a second electrode disposed in said switching chamber;
- wherein said first and second electrodes are disposed at a distance d from each other, which forms a gas discharge gap;
- a trigger system associated with the discharge gap, which comprises a cavity electrode having an open end, said cavity electrode being spaced apart from said first and second electrodes and disposed in said switching chamber, said open end of said cavity electrode facing said discharge gap, said cavity electrode being electrically coupled to a trigger voltage source and forming an anode for the gas discharge;
- said switching chamber containing an ionizable gas whose pressure p is selected so that the starting voltage of the gas discharge decreases with increasing product p.times.d; and
- said trigger system including means for generating a space charge inside said cavity electrode.
- 2. The gas discharge switch of claim 1, wherein said first electrode is a reference electrode for a glow discharge inside said cavity electrode and is electrically insulated from said cavity electrode, which is an anode for the glow discharge.
- 3. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, wherein said trigger system comprises the trigger voltage source for a negative control pulse.
- 4. The gas discharge switch of claim 3, wherein said cavity electrode is connected to the trigger voltage source via a decoupling resistor and a decoupling capacitor.
- 5. The gas discharge switch of claim 3, wherein said cavity electrode comprises a substantially rectangularly-shaped electrode with a hollow central region and one open side.
- 6. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, further comprising means for producing a preionization inside the cavity electrode.
- 7. The gas discharge switch of claim 6, wherein said cavity electrode is connected via a decoupling resistor to a voltage source for a positive d-c voltage.
- 8. The gas discharge switch of claim 1, wherein said cavity electrode has a pot-like shape.
- 9. The gas discharge switch of claim 8, wherein a ratio of the diameter D of a cavity of said cavity electrode to the depth T of the cavity is chosen in the range of 0.2 to 2.
- 10. The gas discharge switch of claim 9, wherein said ratio of the diameter D to the depth T is about 1.
- 11. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, wherein a thickness of the reference electrode is reduced in a region adjacent an aperture in said reference electrode.
- 12. The gas discharge switch of claim 11, wherein an edge of said aperture of the reference electrode turned toward the cavity electrode is provided with a bevel.
- 13. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, wherein a bottom of the cavity electrode is provided with a projection.
- 14. The gas discharge switch of claim 13, wherein said projection has a cylindrical shape and has an end turned toward the discharge gap that is provided with a rounded edge.
- 15. The gas discharge switch of claim 13, wherein said projection has a conical shape and has a rounded tip that is turned toward the discharge gap.
- 16. The gas discharge switch of claim 1, further comprising a multi-electrode arrangement with intermediate electrodes and a common discharge channel, for which said cavity electrode is intended.
- 17. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, further comprising a multi-electrode arrangement with intermediate electrodes and a common discharge channel, for which said cavity electrode is intended.
- 18. The gas discharge switch of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of individual discharge gaps which are arranged parallel to each other and provided with a common cavity electrode which is electrically insulated from a corresponding reference electrode.
- 19. The gas discharge switch of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of individual discharge gaps which are arranged parallel to each other and provided with a common cavity electrode which is electrically insulated from a corresponding reference electrode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/627,017 filed Dec. 13, 1990 now abandoned.
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