AIP Advances (Nov 2017)

Megahertz high voltage pulse generator suitable for capacitive load

  • Yu Xu,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Hao Liang,
  • Yu-Huai Li,
  • Fu-Tian Liang,
  • Qi Shen,
  • Sheng-Kai Liao,
  • Cheng-Zhi Peng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5006827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
pp. 115210 – 115210-6

Abstract

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A high voltage pulse generator is presented to drive Pockels cell. The Pockels cell behaves like a capacitor which slows the rise/fall time of the pulse and restrains the repetition rate of the generator. To drive the Pockels cell applied in quantum communication system, it requires about 1 MHz repetition rate with the rise/fall time of the pulse less than 50 ns, adjustable amplitude up to 800 V and an adjustable duration. With the assistance of self-designed transformers, the circuits is simplified that a pair of high current radio frequency (RF) MOSFET drivers are employed to switch the power MOSFETs at a high speed, and the power MOSFETs shape the final output pulse with the requirements. From the tests, the generator can produce 800 V square pulses continously at 1 MHz rate with 46 ns in risetime and 31 ns in falltime when driving a 51 pF capacitive load. And the generator is now used to drive Pockels cell for encoding the polarization of photons.