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Radiographic and spectroscopic studies of X-pinch plasma implosion dynamics and x-ray burst emission characteristics
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X-ray SpectroscopyX-ray BurstPhysicsEngineeringSpectroscopic StudiesNatural SciencesPlasma TheoryApplied PhysicsPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsPlasma ConfinementCurrent PulsesX-ray RadiographsPlasma ApplicationX-ray OpticNuclear AstrophysicsX-ray Imaging
Experimental results are presented from studies of the dynamics of X-pinch plasmas, formed using two fine wires that cross and touch at a single point (in the form of an X) as the load of a high current pulser. High-resolution (sub-ns in time and 2–3 μm in space) x-ray radiographs of X pinches driven by current pulses that rise to 200–250 kA peak current in 40 ns show that ⩽300 μm long Z pinches form in the region of the original wire cross-point a few ns prior to the first sub-ns intense x-ray bursts that are characteristic of an X pinch. The Z pinches implode to ⩽10 μm diam and then appear to develop gaps in the radiographic images in one or two places, coincident in time with the x-ray burst(s). The emission spectra of the intense x-ray bursts from different wire materials indicate electron temperatures of 500–1300 eV and densities in excess of 1022/cm3.
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