Thyratron

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A thyratron is a type of gas-filled tube used as a high-power electrical switch and controlled rectifier. Thyratrons can handle much greater currents than similar hard-vacuum tubes. Electron multiplication occurs when the gas becomes ionized, producing a phenomenon known as Townsend discharge. Gases used include mercury vapor, xenon, neon, and (in special high-voltage applications or applications requiring very short switching times) hydrogen. Unlike a vacuum tube (valve), a thyratron cannot be used to amplify signals linearly.

In the 1920s, thyratrons were derived from early vacuum tubes such as the UV-200, which contained a small amount of argon gas to increase its sensitivity as a radio signal detector, and the German LRS relay tube, which also contained argon gas. Gas rectifiers, which predated vacuum tubes, such as the argon-filled General Electric "Tungar bulb" and the Cooper-Hewitt mercury-pool rectifier, also provided an influence. Irving Langmuir and G. S. Meikle of GE are usually cited as the first investigators to study controlled rectification in gas tubes, about 1914. The first commercial thyratrons appeared circa 1928.
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  • Thyratron S16/325iIII, Foto 1962

    Thyratron S16/325iIII, Foto 1962

    Thyratron S 16 / 325 i III...

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  • Thyratron S 1,5/40 dV, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S 1,5/40 dV, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S1,5/40dV der...

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  • S 1,5/40 dM, Foto 1960

    S 1,5/40 dM, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S1,5/40dM der...

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  • Thyratron S 1,5/40 dV, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S 1,5/40 dV, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S1,5/40dV aus der...

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  • Thyratron S 1,5/80 dM, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S 1,5/80 dM, Foto 1960

    Thyratron S1,5/80dM aus der...

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