Claims
- 1. A spark gap device for precise switching comprising:
- first and second conductive electrodes defining an anode and a cathode, each electrode having a melting point greater than approximately 2,000 degrees;
- conductive caps supporting said electrodes;
- an insulating member separating said conductive caps to define a spark gap, said caps and said insulating member forming a hermetically sealed chamber; and
- a conductive sleeve enveloping the outside of said insulating member from the midpoint of the spark gap to the cap adjacent the cathode, said sleeve being electrically connected to said cathode, thereby minimizing high electric field stress points by flattening the equipotential lines at the cathode side of said spark gap for improved voltage stability.
- 2. A spark gap device as described in claim 1, further comprising hydrogen-impermeable coating over all metallic outer surfaces of the device.
- 3. A spark gap device as described in claim 2 wherein said coating comprises either gold or an alloy of lead and tin.
- 4. The spark gap device as described in claim 1 wherein said chamber contains an inert, ionizable gas.
- 5. The spark gap device as described in claim 4 wherein said inert gas consists of xenon.
- 6. The spark gap device as described in claim 1 further comprising a quantity of solid radioactive stabilizer affixed to said insulating member adjacent the spark gap.
- 7. The spark gap device as described in claim 6 wherein said radioactive stabilizer is Carbon-14.
- 8. The spark gap device as described in claim 1 wherein said electrodes are made of Niobium.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Western Electric Company. (41 CFR .sctn.9-9.109-6(i)(5)(ii) (b)).
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