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A '''linear transformer driver''' ('''LTD''') within [[physics]] and [[energy]], is an annular [[Series and parallel circuits#Parallel circuits|parallel]] connection of switches and [[capacitor]]s. The driver is designed to deliver rapid high [[Power (physics)|power]] pulses. The LTD was invented at the [[Institute of High Current Electronics]] (IHCE) in [[Tomsk]], Russia. The LTD is capable of producing high-current high-voltage pulses of up to 1 mega amps (10<sup>6</sup> [[ampere]]) with a [[rise time]] of less than 100 ns.<ref>{{cite web |title=Linear Transformer Driver |url=https://www.sandia.gov/pulsed-power/advanced-pulsed-power-concepts/linear-transformer-driver/ |website=Pulsed-Power Science and Technology |access-date=3 June 2025}}</ref> This is an improvement over [[Marx generator]] based [[pulsed power]] devices which require pulse compression to achieve such fast risetimes. It is being considered as a driver for [[z-pinch]] based [[inertial confinement fusion]].
==LTDs at Sandia National Laboratories==
[[Sandia National
Sandia's roadmap includes another future Z machine version called ZN (Z Neutron) to test higher yields in fusion power and automation systems. ZN is planned to give between 20 and 30 MJ of hydrogen fusion power with a shot per hour thanks to
The next step planned would be the Z-IFE (Z-inertial fusion energy) test facility, the first true z-pinch driven prototype fusion power plant. It is suggested it would integrate Sandia's latest designs using LTDs. Sandia labs recently proposed a conceptual 1 petawatt (10<sup>15</sup> watts) LTD Z-pinch power plant, where the electric discharge would reach 70 million amperes.<ref>W.A. Stygar ''et al.'', [http://www.sandia.gov/pulsedpower/prog_cap/pub_papers/accelerator_architecture_PRSTAB_2007.pdf Architecture of petawatt-class z-pinch accelerators] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303192309/http://www.sandia.gov/pulsedpower/prog_cap/pub_papers/accelerator_architecture_PRSTAB_2007.pdf |date=2016-03-03 }} (October 2007).</ref>▼
[[Image:Petawatt LTD z pinch.png|thumb|center|500px|Proposed model of a 1,000 terawatt LTD-based z-pinch accelerator.<br> 104 m diameter, 70 million amperes, 24 megavolts.<br> Human being (
==See also==
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* [[Electromagnetic forming]]
* [[Electromagnetic pulse]] (EMP)
* [[Magnetic pulse welding]]
* [[Power (physics)]]
* [[Pulsed power]]
}}
==References==
▲[[Sandia National Laboratories]] in Albuquerque, NM is currently investigating a z-pinch as a possible ignition source for inertial confinement fusion. On its "[[Z machine]]", Sandia can achieve dense, high temperature plasmas by firing fast, 100-nanosecond current pulses exceeding 20 million amps through hundreds of tungsten wires with diameters on the order of tens of micrometres. A driver based on the LTD concept is currently being investigated for the next generation of high power accelerators.
▲Sandia's roadmap includes another future Z machine version called ZN (Z Neutron) to test higher yields in fusion power and automation systems. ZN is planned to give between 20 and 30 MJ of hydrogen fusion power with a shot per hour thanks to Russian Linear Transformer Driver (LTD) replacing the current Marx generators.<ref>[http://www.sandia.gov/LabNews/070427.html Rapid-fire pulse brings Sandia’s Z method closer to goal of developing high-yield fusion reactor], Sandia's press release (April 27 , 2007).</ref> After 8 to 10 years of operation, ZN would become a transmutation pilot plant capable of a fusion shot every 100 seconds.<ref>[http://www.prod.sandia.gov/cgi-bin/techlib/access-control.pl/2006/067148.pdf Z-Inertial Fusion Energy: Power Plant Final Report FY 2006], Sandia Report SAND2006-7148 (October 2006).</ref>
▲The next step planned would be the Z-IFE (Z-inertial fusion energy) test facility, the first true z-pinch driven prototype fusion power plant. It is suggested it would integrate Sandia's latest designs using LTDs. Sandia labs recently proposed a conceptual 1 petawatt (10<sup>15</sup> watts) LTD Z-pinch power plant, where the electric discharge would reach 70 million amperes.<ref>W.A. Stygar ''et al.'', [http://www.sandia.gov/pulsedpower/prog_cap/pub_papers/accelerator_architecture_PRSTAB_2007.pdf Architecture of petawatt-class z-pinch accelerators] (October 2007).</ref>
▲[[Image:Petawatt LTD z pinch.png|thumb|center|500px|Proposed model of a 1,000 terawatt LTD-based z-pinch accelerator.<br> 104 m diameter, 70 million amperes, 24 megavolts. Human being (in the middle) for scale.]]
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100528034932/http://www.sandia.gov/pulsedpower/prog_cap/pub_papers/AmPhys_12_050402.pdf Development and tests of fast 1-MA linear transformer driver stages]
* http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2007/rapid-fire-pulse.html
* http://www-ners.engin.umich.edu/labs/plasma/Research/ZPinch.html
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