Title :
X-pinch dynamics close to the time of X-ray burst emission, and X-pinch bright spot location using X-ray backlighting
Author :
Shelkovenko, T.A. ; Pikuz, S.A. ; Sinars, D.B. ; Hammer, D.A. ; Greenly, J.B. ; Dimant, Y.S. ; Serlin, V.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Plasma Studies, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. In the final few ns before the moment of the X-ray burst emission near the cross point of the two wires in an X-pinch, an on-axis Z-pinch forms, the dynamics of which have been studied using direct (point projection) X-ray backlighting. The rapid collapse of the Z-pinch results in a gap in the observable mass distribution, which we refer to as a minidiode. Two Mo X-pinches were placed in parallel between the output electrodes of the 450 kA, 100 ns XP pulser at Cornell University. The <0.5 ns radiation burst from each of the two X-pinches was used to generate a magnified X-ray backlighter image on film of the other one. The size of the X-ray source is sufficiently small that the spatial resolution in the images is close to 1 /spl mu/m. Using different wire sizes in the two X-pinches yields images separated in time by 4-20 ns; using the same wire size yields images separated in time by 0.5-2 ns. Therefore, the dynamics of the rapid collapse of the on-axis Z-pinch in conjunction with minidiode formation, and the break-up of that Z-pinch just as the bright X-ray spots develop can be studied using the successive images from 4 ns before X-ray burst emission, through the moment of burst emission, to a few ns after burst emission. By superimposing images generated by both X-pinches of a grid of fine wires on the same films as the X-pinch images, it has been possible to locate the position of the bright X-ray emission point(s) in the Z-pinch/minidiode region to within 10 /spl mu/m. The emission points are usually within 100 pm of the original cross point of the two wires, near the ends of the collapsing Z-pinch. Calibrated density measurements have been made with W X-pinches by including a W step wedge in the film pack.
Keywords :
Z pinch; exploding wires; pinch effect; plasma diagnostics; 450 kA; Mo X-pinches; W; W X-pinches; W step wedge; X-pinch; X-pinch bright spot location; X-pinch dynamics; X-pinch images; X-ray backlighting; X-ray burst emission; X-ray source; XP pulser; bright X-ray spots; calibrated density measurements; collapsing Z-pinch; minidiode formation; Density measurement; Electrodes; Image generation; Laboratories; Mesh generation; Physics; Plasma x-ray sources; Spatial resolution; Wires; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1999. ICOPS '99. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5224-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1999.829685