L. Redondo, F. Cavalcante, H. Canacsinh, M. Pereira, M. R. Gomes, M. R. Silva
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Abstract
This paper presents the first results of an innovative solid-state Marx type modulator connected to a Plasma Based Ion Implantation (PBII) system. The PBII system has two main objectives; support surface engineering research and assist the development of new pulsed power modulators for plasma applications. The results of preliminary tests done in nitrogen gas atmosphere, with 1011 cm−3 ion density and 0.1 Pa pressure are discussed. About 25 µs width, 1 kHz negative pulses, of ∼10 kV negative amplitude, were applied to a metallic cylinder (100 mm × 10 mm) vertically placed on it, drawing 6 A peak current. The modulator limits the plasma short-circuit up to 100 A per pulse.