Characterization of laser-cut copper foil X-pinches

Collins, G. W.; Valenzuela, J. C.; Hansen, S. B.; Wei, M. S.; Reed, C. T.; Forsman, A. C.; Beg, F. N.

Abstract

Quantitative data analyses of laser-cut Cu foil X-pinch experiments on the 150 ns quarter-period, similar to 250 kA GenASIS driver are presented. Three different foil designs are tested to determine the effects of initial structure on pinch outcome. Foil X-pinch data are also presented alongside the results from wire X-pinches with comparable mass. The X-ray flux and temporal profile of the emission from foil X-pinches differed significantly from that of wire X-pinches, with all emission from the foil X-pinches confined to a similar to 3 ns period as opposed to the delayed, long-lasting electron beam emission common in wire X-pinches. Spectroscopic data show K-shell as well as significant L-shell emission from both foil and wire X-pinches. Fits to synthetic spectra using the SCRAM code suggest that pinching foil X's produced a similar to 1 keV, n(e) >= 10(23) cm(-3) plasma. The spectral data combined with the improved reliability of the source timing, flux, and location indicate that foil X-pinches generate a reproducible, K-shell point-projection radiography source that can be easily modified and tailored to suit backlighting needs across a variety of applications. Published by AIP Publishing.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000387445500018 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volumen: 23
Número: 10
Editorial: AIP Publishing
Fecha de publicación: 2016
DOI:

10.1063/1.4965238

Notas: ISI