This report provides a summary of the Pulser In a Chip 9000-Discretionary LDRD. The program began in January of 1997 and concluded in September of 1997. The over-arching goal of this LDRD is to study whether laser diode triggered photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) can be used to activate electro-optic devices such as Q-switches and Pockels cells and to study possible laser diode/switch integration. The PCSS switches we used were high gain GaAs switches because they can be triggered with small amounts of laser light. The specific goals of the LDRD were to demonstrate: (1) that small laser diode arrays that are potential candidates for laser-switch integration will indeed trigger the PCSS switch, and (2) that high gain GaAs switche...
We report on the generation of 825 V electrical pulses with 1.4 ps rise time and 4.0 ps duration usi...
Optically activated, high gain GaAs switches are being tested for many different pulsed power applic...
This paper reports on a recent comparison made between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) gall...
Advanced optically-activated solid-state electrical switch development at Sandia has demonstrated mu...
High gain photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used to produce high power electro...
Optically activated GaAs switches operated in their high main mode are being used or tested for puls...
The work involves research leading to an optically triggered switch for a high power laser pulse. Th...
High gain GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used in a variety of electric...
Cavity dumping is an effective technique for generating Q-switched laser pulses of relatively large ...
Abstract – Photoconductive semiconductor switch (PCSS) experiments excited by YAG:Nd laser at 1064 n...
In this study, a 3 mm gap GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch (GaAs PCSS) was triggered by pul...
The goal of this research project was a scientific investigation of diode pumped solid state lasers ...
In studies of gap switch, there has been the main theme to develop high speed switches with higher l...
Experiments of an all-solid-state insulated lateral semi-insulating GaAs photoconductive semiconduct...
An extremely attractive feature of photoconductive switches is that they can be used at fairly high ...
We report on the generation of 825 V electrical pulses with 1.4 ps rise time and 4.0 ps duration usi...
Optically activated, high gain GaAs switches are being tested for many different pulsed power applic...
This paper reports on a recent comparison made between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) gall...
Advanced optically-activated solid-state electrical switch development at Sandia has demonstrated mu...
High gain photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used to produce high power electro...
Optically activated GaAs switches operated in their high main mode are being used or tested for puls...
The work involves research leading to an optically triggered switch for a high power laser pulse. Th...
High gain GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used in a variety of electric...
Cavity dumping is an effective technique for generating Q-switched laser pulses of relatively large ...
Abstract – Photoconductive semiconductor switch (PCSS) experiments excited by YAG:Nd laser at 1064 n...
In this study, a 3 mm gap GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch (GaAs PCSS) was triggered by pul...
The goal of this research project was a scientific investigation of diode pumped solid state lasers ...
In studies of gap switch, there has been the main theme to develop high speed switches with higher l...
Experiments of an all-solid-state insulated lateral semi-insulating GaAs photoconductive semiconduct...
An extremely attractive feature of photoconductive switches is that they can be used at fairly high ...
We report on the generation of 825 V electrical pulses with 1.4 ps rise time and 4.0 ps duration usi...
Optically activated, high gain GaAs switches are being tested for many different pulsed power applic...
This paper reports on a recent comparison made between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) gall...