DocumentCode :
1730273
Title :
Experiments with the nanosecond plasma-flow-switch output device on the S-300 pulsed power generator
Author :
Chernenko, A.S. ; Bakshaev, Y.L. ; Bartov, A.V. ; Blinov, P.I. ; Chikin, R.V. ; Danko, S.A. ; Fedotkin, A.S. ; Gushchin, A.A. ; Kalinin, Yuriy G. ; Kingsep, A.S. ; Korolev, V.D. ; Mizhiritsky, V.I. ; Shchagin, V.A. ; Smirnov, V.P.
Author_Institution :
Russian Res. Center, Kurchatov Inst., Russia
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
185
Abstract :
Summary form given only, as follows. Results of experiments carried out at the Kurchatov Institute are within the framework of the S-300 scientific program. This program is aimed to the sharpening of pulsed power and subsequent conversion of stored electromagnetic energy into soft X-ray radiation. We investigated special output devices similar to plasma flow switches but operating in the nanosecond range of pulse duration. The plasmas between the inner and outer cylinders were accelerated by means of the current pulse of a generator. The current amplitude was as high as 2.5 - 4 MA. Thin (1.5 μm) aluminum - coated mylar films were used to create an accelerated plasma source. With both streak and framing regimes of ICT, the homogeneity of the mylar film breakdown was studied, as well as the velocity of the plasma along the inner electrode; velocities up to 108 cm/s were measured. When the accelerated plasma reached the gap on the inner cylinder, the current and magnetic flux switched onto the internal cavity of a Hohlraum-type output device. Single wire or multi-wire arrays with diameter ∼2 mm (16 tungsten wires of 6 μm diameter each) were used as a load placed inside the hohlraum. Switching was indicated by recording the soft X-ray pulse from the cavity and shunt measurements of the current on the load. A fast regime of switching the current ∼2.5 MA with the front width ∼2.5 ns onto the load was achieved. Soft X-ray radiation was recorded by means of two vacuum diodes with a nickel cathode and specially selected filters. The temperature inside the cavity as estimated from the ratio of diode signals was close to 50 eV.
Keywords :
electric generators; plasma flow; plasma switches; pulsed power switches; 2.5 ns; 2.5 to 4 MA; Hohlraum-type output; S-300 pulsed power generator; accelerated plasma; accelerated plasma source; aluminum-coated mylar films; cavity measurements; diode signals; fast regime; framing regimes; generator current pulse; inner cylinders; inner electrode; internal cavity; magnetic flux; multi-wire arrays; mylar film breakdown homogeneity; nanosecond plasma-flow-switch output device; nickel cathode; outer cylinders; output devices; plasma acceleration; shunt measurements; single wire arrays; soft X-ray radiation; stored electromagnetic energy conversion; streak regimes; tungsten wires; vacuum diodes; wire diameter; Acceleration; Diodes; Electromagnetic radiation; Nanoscale devices; Plasma accelerators; Plasma devices; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma x-ray sources; Pulse measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.960765
Filename :
960765
Link To Document :
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