Title :
Observations of plasma dynamics in a gas-embedded compressional Z-pinch
Author :
Soto, Leopoldo ; Chuaqui, Hernán ; Favre, M. ; Saavedra, Renato ; Wyndham, E.S. ; Skowronek, M. ; Romeas, P. ; Aliaga-Rossel, R. ; Mitchell, I.H.
Author_Institution :
Comision Chilena de Energia Nucl., Santiago, Chile
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A series of experiments carried out in a gas embedded compressional Z-pinch are presented. A dc micro discharge of 150 μA between two conical sharp edged electrodes is established to produce a hollow cylindrical discharge. A few nanoseconds before the application of the main voltage, a pulsed laser is focused through the anode onto the cathode. With this preionization scheme an initial coaxial current structure is established. H2 and D2 at a pressure of 1/3 atm were used as a working gas. The experiments have been carried out using a pulse power generator capable of delivering current of up to I~200 kA with a dI/dt>1012 A/s. The use of H2 and D2 allows the study of discharges with the same electrical properties, but with different dynamics. At early times this preionization scheme produces a coaxial double column pinch, which as current rises, coalesces into a single column becoming a gas embedded compressional Z-pinch. Diagnostics used are current and voltage monitors, single frame holographic interferometry and shadowgraphy, visible streak camera, and single frame image converter camera. Electron density, line density, pinch radius, and plasma motion are obtained from the optical diagnostics. It was found that the maximum electron density achieved on axis is greater than twice the expected value according with the filling pressure used in the discharges, which contrasts with a traditional gas embedded pinch in which the density is lower than the expected value from filling pressure. The expansion rate of the plasma column is reduced to a third of the observed value for the single channel laser initiated gas embedded pinch. These measurements agree with the existence of a central current channel in this new configuration of gas embedded pinch. The experimental results clearly show that compression is achieved with the composite preionization scheme
Keywords :
Z pinch; electron density; holographic interferometry; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; 0.33333 atm; 200 kA; D2; H2; central current channel; coaxial double column pinch; conical sharp edged electrodes; current rises; dc micro discharge; diagnostics; electrical properties; electron density; gas-embedded compressional Z-pinch; hollow cylindrical discharge; holographic interferometry; initial coaxial current structure; line density; optical diagnostics; pinch radius; plasma column expansion rate; plasma dynamics; plasma motion; preionization scheme; pulse power generator; pulsed laser; shadowgraphy; single channel laser; visible streak camera; Cameras; Coaxial components; Electrons; Filling; Gas lasers; Holography; Optical interferometry; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on