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Searching for efficient X-ray radiators for wire array Z-pinch plasmas using mid-atomic-number single planar wire arrays on Zebra at UNR

Authors :
Alla S. Safronova
Victor L. Kantsyrev
V. V. Shlyaptseva
K.M. Williamson
G. C. Osborne
Ishor Shrestha
Michael E. Weller
Andrey Esaulov
S. F. Keim
N.D. Ouart
Source :
High Energy Density Physics. 7:252-258
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

We continue to search for more efficient X-ray radiators from wire array Z-pinch plasmas. The results of recent experiments with single planar wire array (SPWA) loads made from mid-atomic-number material wires such as Alumel, Cu, Mo, and Ag are presented and compared. In particular, two new efficient X-ray radiators, Alumel (95% Ni, 2% Al, and 2% Si) and Ag, are introduced, and their radiative properties are discussed in detail. The experiments were performed on the 1 MA Zebra generator at UNR. The X-ray yields from such mid-atomic-number SPWAs exceed twice those from low-atomic-number SPWAs, such as Al, and increase with the atomic number to reach more than 27–29 kJ for Ag. To consider the main contributions to the total radiation, we divided the time interval of the Z-pinch dynamic where wire ablation and implosion, stagnation, and plasma expansion occur in corresponding phases and studied the radiative and implosion characteristics within them. Theoretical tools such as non-LTE kinetics and wire ablation dynamic models were applied in the data analysis. These results and the models developed have much broader applications, not only for SPWAs on Zebra, but for other HED plasmas with mid-atomic-number ions.

Details

ISSN :
15741818
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
High Energy Density Physics
Accession number :
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