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Optical sensors for accelerator diagnostics. Final report for the period September 15, 1998 - September 14, 2001
DARHT utilizes a long pulse electron beam having a duration in excess of 2 microseconds. An electro-optic voltage sensor technology has been developed and commissioned to address this unique diagnostic environment. Over 200 sensors have demonstrated 0.25% accuracy. Deployment is expected in 2002
Integrated-optic voltage transducer for high-voltage applications.
This paper describes a novel voltage transducer. Its design is based on a mathematical procedure that enables a small numberof strategically
positioned electric field sensors to accurately measure the voltage. The voltage transducer takes advantage ofexisting compact, non-intrusive
optical electric field sensor technology, specifically, the integrated-optic Pockels cell (IOPC),but is not limited to optical technology.
The key advantage of this voltage transducer over other existing optics-based voltagetransducer technologies is that it does not require any
customized electrode structures and/or special insulation. A highvoltageintegrated-optic voltage transducer has been used to obtain measurements
with metering class accuracies.
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