DocumentCode :
2559911
Title :
Study of hybrid X-pinches with current up to 1.2 MA
Author :
Shelkovenko, T.A. ; Pikuz, S.A. ; Hoyt, C.L. ; Cahill, A.D. ; Hammer, D.A. ; Tilikin, Ivan N. ; Mishin, Sergey N.
Author_Institution :
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-13 July 2012
Abstract :
A hybrid X-pinch configuration consisting of solid conical electrodes connected by a wire was first tested on the 45 ns rise time, 500 kA peak current XP pulsed power generator1. In more recent work the hybrid X-pinch was studied on generators with peak currents from 250 kA to 1.2 MA and current rise time from 45 ns to 170 ns. In all experiments the hybrid pinches have the same 60° conical electrodes made of tungsten (W) with 5% copper (Cu). The wires were loaded trough 1 mm holes in the cones. The wire diameter and the gap between electrodes were varied to fit the pulser peak current and rise time. Mg, Al, Ti, Ni, NiCr, Cu, Mo, Pd, Ag, W and Au wires having lengths ranging from 0.6 to 2.5 mm were tested in the experiments. The wire diameters were varied from 12 to 200 μm for different experimental conditions. The experiments have shown that for each generator, it is possible to find a wire material, diameter and length for which the X-pinches generate an intense single burst of soft x-rays and develop a single hot spot with micron size. Also they generated less hard x-ray intensity than that measured from comparable standard X-pinches. Absence of x-rays with photon energies >; 20 keV associated with long-lived electron beams2 is explained by fast closure of the gap between conical electrodes by expanding dense plasma from them. At the same time short-lived electron beam radiation produces bright small-size x-ray source in 6-15 keV spectral band usable for point-projection radiography. Hybrid X-pinches have been used as a source of continuum radiation with a flat spectrum for absorption x-ray spectroscopy of relatively cold plasma of exploded Al wires and wire arrays3. In place of the ~100 μm diameter wires between the conical electrodes we have tested hollow tubes from Al, Ni and polyethylene. Both empty and filled with various materials tubes were tested as a load on COBRA pulser (1.2 MA, 100 ns rise ti- e). This possibility with the hybrid X-pinch configuration greatly expands the range of materials that can be studied under extreme conditions of an X-pinch.
Keywords :
X-ray absorption spectra; aluminium; chromium alloys; copper; exploding wires; gold; magnesium; molybdenum; nickel; nickel alloys; palladium; pinch effect; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma-beam interactions; radiography; silver; titanium; tungsten; Ag; Al; Au; COBRA pulser; Cu; Mg; Mo; Ni; NiCr; Pd; Ti; W; X-pinch extreme conditions; absorption X-ray spectroscopy; bright small-size X-ray source; continuum radiation source; current 250 kA to 1.2 MA; current rise time; dense plasma; electron volt energy 6 keV to 15 keV; exploded Al wires; flat spectrum; gap fast closure; hard X-ray intensity; hollow tubes; hybrid X-pinch configuration; intense single burst; peak current X-pinch pulsed power generator; photon energies; point-projection radiography; polyethylene; pulser peak current; relatively cold plasma; short-lived electron beam radiation; single hot spot; size 0.6 mm to 2.5 mm; size 12 mum to 200 mum; soft X-rays; solid conical electrodes; spectral band; time 45 ns to 170 ns; wire arrays; wire diameter; wire length; wire material; Electrodes; Generators; Hybrid power systems; Materials; Plasmas; Wires; X-rays;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383639
Filename :
6383639
Link To Document :
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