Title :
Microsecond Z-pinch as ultrasoft X-ray radiation source
Author :
Volkov, G.S. ; Zaitsev, V.I. ; Kartashov, A.V. ; Lahtushko, N.I. ; Rupasov, A.A. ; Shikanov, A.S.
Author_Institution :
TRINITI, Troitsk, Russia
Abstract :
Spectral characteristics of plasma radiation of a gas Z-pinch with a rise time of 1 μs and current amplitude of 250 kA have been measured. The measurements were performed in the range of X-ray energy quanta from 30 eV to 600 eV. A spectrograph with a transmission grating and a polychromator on the basis of multilayer X-ray mirrors served as the diagnostic devices. Absolutely calibrated semiconducting detectors AXUV-5 were taken as the radiation detector in the polychromator. Full pinch radiation loss was measured with a thermocouple calorimeter. The radiation of He-, Li- and Be- like ions has been shown to dominate at the stage of maximum compression of the nitrogen Z-pinch. The results of the spectral measurements were employed for absolute calibration of various X-ray detectors. Some of these calibration results are presented in the work. Using Ne and Ar as the working gases permits us to proceed to measurements in a ≪harder≫ spectral band and to conduct a detailed study of the line radiation polarization degree for He- like ions of the given elements.
Keywords :
X-ray detection; Z pinch; calorimeters; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; semiconductor counters; thermocouples; X-ray detectors; X-ray energy quanta; calibrated semiconducting detector AXUV-5; current 250 kA; current amplitude; electron volt energy 30 eV to 600 eV; full pinch radiation loss; gas Z-pinch; line radiation polarization degree; microsecond Z-pinch; multilayer X-ray mirrors; plasma radiation; polychromator; radiation detector; spectral characteristics; spectrograph; thermocouple calorimeter; time 1 mus; transmission grating; ultrasoft X-ray radiation source; Detectors; Nitrogen; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS 2004), 2004 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
978-5-87911-088-3