Different stabilization processes in Z-pinch plasma experimental approch

B. Etlicher, A. S. Chuvatin, L. Veron, F. J. Wessel, C. Rouille, S. Attelan, P. Choi

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Abstract

We are investigating several methods to stabilize an aluminum vapor Z-pinch involving; applied axial magnetic fields, decreased z-current rise-time, and staged loads. The pinch is driven by a 2 Ω, 0.1 TW generator (250 kA in 50 ns) and is initiated in a plasma jet (3-mm diameter and 9-mm long) prepared by an exploded aluminum foil (5-mm thick). The axial-magnetic field is externally applied (B zo 50 G) or alternately, self-generated by a twisted discharge-return-current structure (B zo 1 kG). The current risetime is decreased by a plasma opening switch (POS) located in the vacuum current feed, upstream of the pinch. The staged load involves a standard pinch imploded onto coaxial targets of conducting or nonconducting wires, i.e. plasma on wire (POW). Diagnostics include: framing/streak camera, filtered PIN XRDs, PET crystal spectrometer, multi-pinhole x-ray photos. Qualitatively, the stability improves with an axial field and the x-ray yield is greater with a self-generated field (twisted return-current structure). With a plasma load the POS reduces the prepulse, sharpens the current rise-time and improves the x-ray yield. Overall the POW configuration is associated with the best stability and highest radiation yields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages2008-2013
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1992
Externally publishedYes
Event9th International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams, Beams 92 - Washington, DC, United States
Duration: 25 May 209229 May 2092

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams, Beams 92
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWashington, DC
Period25/05/9229/05/92

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