Self-magnetically insulated transmission lines (MITLs) connect pulsed-power drivers with a load. Although the technology was originally developed in the 1970s and is widely used today in super power generators, failure of the technology is the principal limitation on the power that can be delivered to an experiment. We address issues that are often overlooked, rejected after inadequate simulations, or covered by overly conservative assumptions: (i) electron retrapping in coupling MITLs to loads, (ii) the applicability of collisionless versus collisional electron flow, (iii) power transport efficiency as a function of the geometry at the beginning of the MITL, (iv) gap closure and when gap closure can be neglected, and (v) the role of negati...
Recyclable transmission lines (RTL) are studied as a means of repetitively driving z pinches. The lo...
Vacuum-post-hole convolutes are used in pulsed high-power generators to join several magnetically in...
In large z-pinch drivers, it is ideal to minimize the electron flow near the load while maintaining ...
A new way to connect pulsed-power modules to a common load is presented. Unlike previous connectors,...
Magnetically insulated transmission lines (MITLs), which could transfer power density up to TW/cm^{2...
We describe herein a system of self-magnetically insulated vacuum transmission lines (MITLs) that op...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the S-300 pulsed power machine, devoted to the study...
The 36-module Z accelerator was designed to drive z-pinch loads for weapon-physics and inertial-conf...
Numerical simulations of a vacuum post-hole convolute driven by magnetically insulated vacuum transm...
We have developed a relativistic-fluid model of the flow-electron plasma in a steady-state one-dimen...
The theory of magnetically-insulated power flow has improved dramatically over the last two decades ...
In large z-pinch drivers, it is ideal to minimize the electron flow near the load while maintaining...
Quasiequilibrium power flow in two radial magnetically insulated transmission lines (MITLs) coupled ...
Experimental data is presented that illustrates important displacement current phenomena in the magn...
In a positive polarity induction adder each of the induction cavities is a cathode, which emits elec...
Recyclable transmission lines (RTL) are studied as a means of repetitively driving z pinches. The lo...
Vacuum-post-hole convolutes are used in pulsed high-power generators to join several magnetically in...
In large z-pinch drivers, it is ideal to minimize the electron flow near the load while maintaining ...
A new way to connect pulsed-power modules to a common load is presented. Unlike previous connectors,...
Magnetically insulated transmission lines (MITLs), which could transfer power density up to TW/cm^{2...
We describe herein a system of self-magnetically insulated vacuum transmission lines (MITLs) that op...
A series of experiments has been carried out on the S-300 pulsed power machine, devoted to the study...
The 36-module Z accelerator was designed to drive z-pinch loads for weapon-physics and inertial-conf...
Numerical simulations of a vacuum post-hole convolute driven by magnetically insulated vacuum transm...
We have developed a relativistic-fluid model of the flow-electron plasma in a steady-state one-dimen...
The theory of magnetically-insulated power flow has improved dramatically over the last two decades ...
In large z-pinch drivers, it is ideal to minimize the electron flow near the load while maintaining...
Quasiequilibrium power flow in two radial magnetically insulated transmission lines (MITLs) coupled ...
Experimental data is presented that illustrates important displacement current phenomena in the magn...
In a positive polarity induction adder each of the induction cavities is a cathode, which emits elec...
Recyclable transmission lines (RTL) are studied as a means of repetitively driving z pinches. The lo...
Vacuum-post-hole convolutes are used in pulsed high-power generators to join several magnetically in...
In large z-pinch drivers, it is ideal to minimize the electron flow near the load while maintaining ...