The Power Conversion Technologies thrust area identifies and sponsors development activities that enhance the capabilities of engineering at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in the area of solid- state power electronics. Our primary objective is to be a resource to existing and emerging LLNL programs that require advanced solid-state power electronic technologies.. Our focus is on developing and integrating technologies that will significantly impact the capability, size, cost, and reliability of future power electronic systems. During FY-96, we concentrated our research efforts on the areas of (1) Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR); (2) novel solid-state opening switches; (3) advanced modulator technology for accelerators; (4) com...
The insertion of power electronics in aerospace technologies is becoming widespread. The application...
A concept for a new fusion-fission hybrid technology is being developed at Lawrence Livermore Nation...
A high-efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) for use on potential NASA Space Science miss...
The mission of the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program at Lawrence Livermore N...
The Computational Electronics and Electromagnetics thrust area at Lawrence Livermore National Labora...
The program addressed fundamental issues in pulsed power technology, emphasizing new GaAs based soli...
Power electronics can provide utilities the ability to more effectively deliver power to their custo...
To harness fusion energy is one of today's greatest technological challenges, and one well worth pur...
The LLNL-developed Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR) technology has quickly gone from laboratory concep...
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are developing a flexible, all soli...
The Electra advanced pulsed power development program has the goal of developing and demonstrating p...
The high-luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) (HL-LHC) project is the upgrade of the LHC to increa...
Probing the frontiers of particle physics and delving into the mysteries of the universe and its beg...
A research team from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Bechtel Nevada Corporation is de...
The International Linear Collider is a majestic High Energy Physics particle accelerator that will g...
The insertion of power electronics in aerospace technologies is becoming widespread. The application...
A concept for a new fusion-fission hybrid technology is being developed at Lawrence Livermore Nation...
A high-efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) for use on potential NASA Space Science miss...
The mission of the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program at Lawrence Livermore N...
The Computational Electronics and Electromagnetics thrust area at Lawrence Livermore National Labora...
The program addressed fundamental issues in pulsed power technology, emphasizing new GaAs based soli...
Power electronics can provide utilities the ability to more effectively deliver power to their custo...
To harness fusion energy is one of today's greatest technological challenges, and one well worth pur...
The LLNL-developed Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR) technology has quickly gone from laboratory concep...
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are developing a flexible, all soli...
The Electra advanced pulsed power development program has the goal of developing and demonstrating p...
The high-luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) (HL-LHC) project is the upgrade of the LHC to increa...
Probing the frontiers of particle physics and delving into the mysteries of the universe and its beg...
A research team from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Bechtel Nevada Corporation is de...
The International Linear Collider is a majestic High Energy Physics particle accelerator that will g...
The insertion of power electronics in aerospace technologies is becoming widespread. The application...
A concept for a new fusion-fission hybrid technology is being developed at Lawrence Livermore Nation...
A high-efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) for use on potential NASA Space Science miss...