DocumentCode :
1621338
Title :
Implosion Dynamics and Spectroscopy of Nested and Small Radius Single Cylindrical Arrays on the 1 MA Cobra Generator at Cornell
Author :
Safronova, A.S. ; Kantsyrev, V.L. ; Esaulov, A.A. ; Yilmaz, M.F. ; Ouart, N.D. ; Williamson, K. ; Shrestha, I. ; Osborne, G. ; Greenly, J.B. ; Shelkovenko, T.A. ; Pikuz, S.A. ; McBride, R.D. ; Douglass, J.D. ; Chalenski, D.A. ; Wilhelm, H. ; Hammer, D.A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nevada, Reno
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
458
Lastpage :
458
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Experiments with low-wire-number nested arrays from Al, stainless steel and brass wires have been performed on the 1 MA COBRA generator at Cornell University. Diagnostics included fast X-ray and EUV detectors, time-integrated X-ray pinhole cameras, a time-gated EUV/X-ray imaging pinhole camera, time-gated and time-integrated X-ray spectrometers, an optical streak camera and laser imaging. Nested arrays consisted of 16 wires with eight wires in outer (13 mm diam.) and inner (6 mm diam.) arrays. Uniform arrays used the same material, while combined arrays used different materials in inner and outer arrays. In addition, single uniform small diameter (6 mm) cylindrical arrays from the same materials and with the same number of wires were studied. The shapes of X-ray and EUV signals as well as the structures of X-ray and EUV pinhole images were analyzed as a function of the specific type of wire-array load. Time-gated pinhole cameras and a gated X-ray spectrometer were set up to record the beginning of the X-ray bursts. This allows the study of the beginning of the stagnation phase and a comparison to the time-gated spectra and images recorded after the main X-ray burst. Non-LTE kinetic modeling of K-shell (Al and Mg) and L-shell (Cu and Zn) of X-ray spectra provided the spatial (time integrated) and time-resolved (spatially integrated) plasma parameters. The importance of using time-gated spectroscopy for the study of nested wire arrays is discussed.
Keywords :
aluminium; brass; exploding wires; particle accelerators; plasma X-ray sources; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; stainless steel; Al; COBRA generator; Cornell University; CuZnJkJk; EUV detectors; FeCCrJkJk; K-shell X-ray spectra; L-shell X-ray spectra; X-ray bursts; aluminium wires; brass wires; current 1 MA; cylindrical wire arrays; fast X-ray detectors; laser imaging; nested wire array; nonLTE kinetic modeling; optical streak camera; plasma diagnostics; size 13 mm; size 6 mm; spatial plasma parameters; stagnation phase; stainless steel wires; time gated EUV-X-ray imaging pinhole camera; time gated X-ray spectrometers; time integrated X-ray pinhole cameras; time integrated X-ray spectrometers; time resolved plasma parameters; wire array implosion dynamics; wire array spectroscopy; Cameras; Optical materials; Spectroscopy; Steel; Ultraviolet sources; Wires; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray imaging; X-ray lasers;
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.2007.4345764
Filename :
4345764
Link To Document :
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