Progress in current scaling and optimization of argon K-shell radiation in a Z-pinch

Las Vegas, NV, USA(2001)

引用 0|浏览6
暂无评分
摘要
Summary form only given, as follows. In Z-pinch implosions, simple dynamic arguments show that for fixed initial radius of mass and fixed implosion time, imploded mass varies as I/sup 2/ and yield should scale as I/sup 4/ (inefficient regime). As the radiated yield becomes comparable to the available implosion energy, energy conservation limits the yield. Then yield is expected to increase as the mass or as 1/sup 2/ (efficient regime). We present observations of a series of argon gas-puff Z-pinch experiments to test this simple scaling model from 3 to >15 MA. We begin with recent results of an argon Z-pinch experiment with >15 MA in >110 ns on the "Z" generator. Starting from a diameter of over 8-cm, a double-shell Z-pinch implodes to <5-mm K-shell emission diameter. With a load mass of 0.8 mg/cm, K-shell X-ray output reached 260 kJ in a 16 TW peak power, 12 ns FWHM pulse. This record-high yield is consistent with the current-squared scaling predicted for the "efficient" emission regime. In addition, for the first time, efficient argon K-shell emission was produced with a large-diameter load. We then review and compare results of past experiments on a variety of generators ranging from 3 to 7 MA. Note that the peak yield varies from the expected I/sup 4/ from 2 to 4 MA to I/sup 2/ dependence from 7 to 15 MA.. Finally, we review results of optimization experiments with gas puff pinch length and alternative gas puff design on Double EAGLE. Two different techniques - laser interferometry and laser induced fluorescence - of mapping the gas distribution from the nozzle are discussed. Results of a novel spectroscopic technique using a X-ray streaking spectrograph with doping and tracer elements to trace the source of K-shell radiation are also illustrated.
更多
查看译文
关键词
z pinch,argon,explosions,plasma diagnostics,110 ns,12 ns,15 ma,16 tw,260 kj,3 to 15 ma,3 to 7 ma,5 mm,7 to 15 ma,8 cm,ar,ar k-shell radiation,ar z-pinch experiment,double eagle,k-shell x-ray output,k-shell emission,k-shell emission diameter,k-shell radiation,x-ray streaking spectrograph,z generator,z-pinch,z-pinch implosions,current scaling,current-squared scaling,doping elements,double-shell z-pinch,emission regime,fixed implosion time,gas distribution,gas puff design,gas puff pinch length,gas-puff z-pinch experiments,generators,imploded mass,laser induced fluorescence,laser interferometry,load mass,mass,nozzle,optimization,optimization experiments,peak yield,scaling model,simple dynamic arguments,spectroscopic technique,tracer elements,design optimization,interferometry,spectroscopy,energy conservation,doping,testing,fluorescence
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要