DocumentCode
1621059
Title
Spectroscopic Analysis of the Self Magnetic Pinch Diode Used in Flash X-Ray Radiography Research
Author
Johnston, M.D. ; Oliver, B.V. ; Portillo, S. ; Maenchen, J.E. ; Mehlhorn, T.A. ; Welch, D.R. ; Rose, D.V. ; Bruner, P. ; Droemer, D. ; Maron, Y. ; Heathcote, A.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Lab., Albuquerque
fYear
2007
Firstpage
445
Lastpage
445
Abstract
Summary form only given. Investigations are underway at Sandia National Laboratories´ RITS-6 accelerator facility (10 MV and 120 kA) to study plasma formation and propagation in electron beam diodes used for flash X-ray radiography. In particular the Self Magnetic Pinch (SMP) Diode has been studied using time and spatially resolved optical diagnostics to gain an understanding of the role of plasmas in diode performance. The SMP diode employs a hollow metal cathode and a thin aluminum foil anode in front of a high atomic number target to produce bremsstrahlung X-ray radiation. Results show plasma formation beginning during the second half of the (~70 ns) X-ray radiation pulse. While plasma formation is observed on both the cathode and anode, it is predominantly the anode plasma which expands across the A-K gap region (~10 mm). Data shows the presence of hydrocarbon and aluminum ion species with expansion velocities of a few 10´s of cm/microsecond. Spectroscopic analysis is performed using time-dependent, collisional-radiative models to provide plasma density and temperature information. Diagnostics include optical imaging using gated, intensified CCD cameras, and gated/streaked spectra obtained using 1 meter Czerny-Turner monochromators. Recent results are presented.
Keywords
aluminium; anodes; cathodes; pinch effect; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma diodes; plasma temperature; radiography; A-K gap; Al; Czerny-Turner monochromators; aluminum foil anode; aluminum ion species; anode plasma; atomic number target; bremsstrahlung X-ray radiation; collisional-radiative models; current 120 kA; flash X-ray radiography; hydrocarbon ion species; metal cathode; optical imaging; plasma density; plasma formation; self magnetic pinch diode; spatially resolved optical diagnostics; voltage 10 MV; Aluminum; Anodes; Cathodes; Diodes; Magnetic analysis; Plasma accelerators; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma x-ray sources; Radiography; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Albuquerque, NM
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0915-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345751
Filename
4345751
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