References: (in alphabetical order by title)



  1. EG&G Catalogues/ Material. (RE: Components)

  2. Exploding Wires Vol. 4, Proc. of 4th Conf. on the Exploding Wire Phenomena. Ed. Chace and Moore -Plenum Press (RE: EBW's)

  3. High Power Optically Activated Solid State Switches, ed. Rosen And Zutavern- Artech House (RE: Solid state devices)

  4. High Speed Pulse Technology by Frank Frungel -Academic Press. (RE: EBW's, FCG's, components)

  5. High Velocity Impact Phenomena by Ray Kinslow-Academic Press. (RE: Foil Slappers)

  6. IEEE publications (please contact author for more details).

  7. Maxwell Catalogues. (RE: spark gaps)

  8. Mullard Valves and Tubes Book 2 Part 3 (RE: components)

Author:

FURTHER INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER WILL BE MUCH WELCOMED BY THE AUTHOR.

Information regarding the author: I am not an expert in any of the above technologies and I will welcome any corrections. However please could anyone providing information also provide references to either the material they present or as to themselves so that their contribution may be given due weight.

Anyone who would like to contact me (the author) for whatever reason should mail:

kc76@cityscape.co.uk

John Pasley

Disclaimer:

I the author assume no responsibility for anyone who injures/kills themselves trying to implement any of the above technologies. High voltages are generally exceptionally dangerous, and none of the above is intended or should be used to provide instruction in the correct procedures for building or constructing high voltage circuitry of any description. High voltage is used here to describe any voltage which may cause death i.e. anything above 50V.

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