DocumentCode :
2696315
Title :
K-shell and recombination radiation of aluminum and neon z-pinches at long time implosion regime
Author :
Shishlov, A. ; Baksht, R. ; Chaikovsky, S. ; Fedunin, A. ; Labetsky, A. ; Oreshkin, V. ; Rousskikh, A. ; Shlykhtun, S. ; Kokshenev, V. ; Kurmaev, N. ; Fursov, F.
Author_Institution :
High Current Electron. Inst., Tomsk, Russia
Volume :
2
fYear :
2003
fDate :
15-18 June 2003
Firstpage :
1447
Abstract :
Theoretical investigation shows that it may be advantageous to produce kilovolt x-ray radiation in Z-pinch plasma radiation sources using recombination radiation emitted from a lower atomic number plasma rather than K-shell radiation of higher atomic number elements. We carried out the experiments with aluminum and neon z-pinch plasma radiation sources on the GIT-12 generator (2.5 MA, 300 ns). All experiments were carried out in a long time implosion regime (/spl sim/300 ns). A shell- on-solid-fill double gas puff was used in the experiments with neon, and a gas-puff-on-wire-array load was employed in aluminum z-pinch experiments. Special attention was given to the measurements of K-shell and recombination radiation of neon and aluminum. The load parameters were varied to optimize radiation yield in kilovolt spectral range.
Keywords :
Z pinch; aluminium; explosions; neon; plasma sources; radiation; 2.5 MA; 300 ns; GIT-12 generator; aluminum; gas-puff-on-wire-array load; k-shell radiation; long time implosion regime; neon; plasma radiation sources; recombination radiation; shell-on-solid-fill double gas puff; z-pinches; Aluminum; Artificial intelligence; Atomic measurements; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma x-ray sources; Radiative recombination; Solids; Spontaneous emission; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7915-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2003.1278088
Filename :
1278088
Link To Document :
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