Claims
- 1. A spark gap with low breakdown voltage jitter, comprising:
- a gap comprising the volume of space wherein sparks are generated;
- a first electrode formed of a conducting material having a removable insert comprising a first end adjacent to said spark gap, said removable insert having a ridge formed therein so that all other portions of the first electrode are farther from said spark gap than said ridge;
- a second electrode formed of a conducting material and located across said spark gap in such a spaced relationship with the first end of said first electrode that the largest density of electric field equipotentials, which are generated between the first and second electrodes when a difference in electrical potential exists between said electrodes, occurs adjacent to said ridge; and
- means for holding the first and second electrodes in said spaced relationship.
- 2. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein said removable insert of said first electrode comprises a second end opposing said first end, said second end comprising means for attaching said second end to said first electrode.
- 3. The spark gap of claim 2, wherein the second end of said removable insert is threaded to screw into said first electrode, and said first electrode is threaded to receive said second end of said removable insert.
- 4. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein said first end of said first electrode has a substantially hemispherical shape, a depression disposed substantially coaxial with the hemispherical shape, said ridge being defined by the intersection of the hemisphere's rounded surface and the edge of said depression.
- 5. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein said first electrode has a cross section substantially circular in shape adjacent to said first end, said first end tapering to a cross-section of a reduced diameter to form a taper with walls, and said ridge being defined by the intersection of the walls of said taper of the first end and the walls of a depression disposed substantially coaxial with said taper.
- 6. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein said first end is of substantially cylindrical form and comprising cylindrical walls, said ridge being defined by the intersection of the cylindrical walls of said first end with a hole shaped like a sector of a sphere, said hole being disposed substantially coaxially with the first end and having a diameter equal to that of the first end.
- 7. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein said first end is of substantially cylindrical form and comprising cylindrical walls, said ridge being defined by the intersection of the cylindrical walls of said first end with a conical hole, said hole being disposed substantially coaxially with the first end and having a diameter equal to that of the first end.
- 8. The spark gap of claim 1, wherein the conductive materials are chosen from the group consisting of graphite, graphite-impregnated sintered bronze, copper, brass, tungsten, and steel.
- 9. The spark gap of claim 1 further comprising means for containing a gas between the first and second electrodes.
- 10. The spark gap of claim 9, wherein the gas contained is chosen from the group consisting of air, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sulfur hexafluoride.
- 11. A spark gap with low breakdown voltage jitter, comprising:
- a first end, comprising a conducting material, and substantially possessing an axis of rotational symmetry;
- a first electrode, comprising a conducting material and a means for attaching said first end;
- a second electrode, comprising a conducting material;
- means for holding the first and second electrodes in spaced relationship such that the first and second electrodes are substantially aligned along a common axis of rotational symmetry, said first and second electrodes being separated by a gap; and,
- a ridge, formed on the first end, said ridge having symmetry about the axis of rotational symmetry of the first end, and all other portions of the first end and first electrode being farther from the gap than said ridge when the first end is attached to the first electrode.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the Department of Energy and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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