Title :
Monochromatic X-ray self-emission imaging of imploding wire array Z-pinches on the Z accelerator
Author :
Jones, Brent ; Deeney, Christopher ; Coverdale, Christine A. ; Meyer, Charles Julius ; LePell, P. David
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A monochromatic X-ray self-emission imaging diagnostic has been developed for the Z accelerator, which drives 20 MA in 100 ns to implode wire array Z-pinches, generating up to 250 TW of soft X-ray radiation. This instrument reflects eight pinhole images from a flat Cr/C multilayer mirror (MLM) onto a 1-ns time-resolved microchannel plate detector. The MLM reflects 277-eV photons with ∼5-eV bandwidth and 20% peak reflectivity, and an aluminized parylene filter shields the detector from visible light. High-energy bremsstrahlung X-rays do not follow the reflected beam path, and so the background on the shielded detector is reduced compared to a standard pinhole camera. The MLM-reflected images offer low-photon-energy spectral resolution that filtration alone cannot, yielding high-quality images of the final stages of the Z-pinch implosion. Initial data on Z from a Cu wire array will be presented. Observed phenomena include implosion instabilities, zippered implosion of a piston onto a precursor column during the onset of stagnation, accretion of trailing colder mass during the X-ray pulse, and cathode reemission. The inferred implosion velocity is significantly less than thin-shell implosion model calculations, and well below what is required for efficient Cu K-shell radiation. Instability-dominated, bright-spot Cu K-shell emission is seen on a second adjacent eight-frame filtered pinhole camera that is in the same beamline.
Keywords :
Z pinch; bremsstrahlung; copper; exploding wires; explosions; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma instability; 100 ns; 20 MA; 250 TW; 277 eV; Cu; K-shell radiation; Z accelerator; aluminized parylene filter; bremsstrahlung X-rays; cathode reemission; imploding wire array Z-pinches; implosion instabilities; implosion velocity; monochromatic X-ray self-emission imaging; multilayer mirror; pinhole images; reflectivity; soft X-ray radiation; thin-shell implosion model; time-resolved microchannel plate detector; visible light; zippered implosion; Acceleration; Cameras; Chromium; Instruments; Microchannel; Mirrors; Nonhomogeneous media; Optical imaging; Wire; X-ray imaging; K-shell radiation; Magnetohydrodynamics; X-ray imaging; X-ray measurements; X-ray production; nonhomogenous media; plasma measurements; plasma pinch;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2006.872177