Title :
New results on planar wire array implosions and their comparison with cylindrical wire arrays on the 1 MA zebra generator
Author :
Kantsyrev, V. ; Safronova, A. ; Esaulov, A. ; Ivanov, V. ; Williamson, Kenneth ; Osborne, G. ; Ouart, N. ; Shrestha, I. ; Yilmaz, Ferkan ; Astanovitsky, A. ; Batie, S. ; LeGalloudec, B. ; Gruner, M. ; Cowan, T. ; Rudakov, L. ; Velikovich, A. ; Coverdale,
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Nevada Univ., Reno, NV
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Planar wire arrays were shown to produce the strong power and yield in EUV/X-ray region. The new results of the total radiation yield Et, time-resolved sub-keV and keV outputs, X-ray spectra and images from ten wire planar arrays from low-to high-Za materials were collected recently on Zebra at UNR. Data were compared with the similar mass cylindrical wire arrays results. Planar arrays were characterized by a short rise-time of a single radiation peak: up to 8 ns for sub-keV radiation and near 2 ns in keV and harder X-ray regions, and much higher peak power compared to cylindrical arrays usually having precursor and main peak with a fastest rise-time >10-15 ns. The largest Et>18 kJ was found for Cu and Mo planar arrays (up to 25% from an energy delivered to a load) that is higher than a maximum Etap15-16 kJ for Cu or 10 kJ for Alumel (Ni) cylindrical arrays. The radiating imploding plasma is strongly inhomogeneous. The plasma (few-mm thick in the EUV/sub-keV region) has within itself hundred-mum scale structures on the axis (in several keV quanta). The electron temperatures up to 800-1000 eV were estimated for Mo planar arrays that are much higher than for cylindrical arrays and comparable with the values for X-pinches. The implosion dynamics of wire arrays were studied using spectral and imaging techniques. The results were compared with radiation and MHD modeling
Keywords :
Z pinch; copper; exploding wires; explosions; molybdenum; nickel; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; 1 MA; 10 kJ; 15 to 16 kJ; 8 ns; Alumel cylindrical arrays; Cu; EUV yield; MHD modeling; Mo; Ni; X-pinches; X-ray spectra; X-ray yield; Zebra generator; electron temperatures; planar wire array implosions; radiating imploding plasma; Electrons; Laboratories; Physics; Planar arrays; Plasma temperature; Power generation; Region 1; US Department of Energy; Wire; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2006. ICOPS 2006. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 33rd IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Traverse City, MI
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0125-9
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2006.1707322