Laser-Discharge Ceramic Capacitors are suited for gas lasers.
May 19, 2004 - Designed for circuits with high peak current and repetition rates, laser discharge ceramic capacitors use strontium-titanate based dielectric material, which exhibits negligible piezoelectric/electrostrictive effect. This allows capacitors to be used in high peak current/high shot life applications. Products offer low dielectric loss, resulting in low self-heating. High breakdown strength/permittivity of material allows for storage of high energy density per unit volume.
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Morgan Electro Ceramics Offers High Voltage Laser Discharge Ceramic Capacitors
Designed for circuits with high peak current and repetition rates
Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC), a leading manufacturer of electro ceramic material solutions, including high voltage and RF capacitors, microwave ceramics and piezoelectric ceramics, offer high voltage laser discharge ceramic capacitors. MEC’s laser discharge capacitors provide superior functionality in circuits with high peak current and repetition rates, making them ideal for gas lasers, high energy pulsed power supplies, DC power supplies, lightning arrestors and X-ray power supplies.
MEC’s laser discharge ceramic capacitor product range uses a strontium-titanate based dielectric material, which exhibits a negligible piezoelectric / electrostrictive effect. This allows the capacitors to be used in high peak current / high shot life applications, including those found in gas lasers and other high energy pulsed power systems.
MEC’s laser discharge capacitors offer low dielectric loss resulting in low self-heating when used in high power / high repetition rate circuits. Additionally, the high breakdown strength / high permittivity of the material allows for storage of high energy density per unit volume. This high energy density is maintained over the rated working voltage and temperature range by the dielectric’s low capacitance / voltage coefficient and low temperature coefficient.
About Morgan Electro Ceramics
Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC) has a comprehensive range of piezoelectric and dielectric materials from which many products are manufactured, including transducers, sensors, actuators and high voltage & RF capacitors. MEC has established an enviable reputation for providing value-added solutions through world-class research and development, innovative design and, perhaps most important of all, application engineering.
As a subsidiary of The Morgan Crucible Company, MEC forms part of the Morgan Technical Ceramics Group. The Group includes Morgan Advanced Ceramics and from manufacturing locations in North America, Europe and Asia, it supplies an extensive range of products, including ceramic components, braze alloys, ceramic/metal assemblies and engineered coatings.
For more information on Morgan Electro Ceramics visit www.morganelectroceramics.com or contact one of our sales offices below:
Morgan Electro Ceramics BV, Zwaanstraat 2a, Bld RAH-1, 5651 CA Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Tel: +31 4027 88864; Fax: +31 4027 84324
North America
Morgan Electro Ceramics Inc, 232 Forbes Road, Bedford, Ohio 44146 5418, USA
Tel: +1 440 232 8600; Fax: +1 440 232 8731
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USA
Phone: 617-367-0100 ext 127 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Morgan Electro Ceramics Address: 232 Forbes Rd. City: Cleveland State: OH ZIP: 44146-5418 Country: USA Phone: 440-232-8600 FAX: 440-232-8731 http://www.morganelectroceramics.com
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