Progress report on new results of the study of multi-planar and compact cylindrical wire arrays at 0.8-1.3 MA current at UNR Zebra generator

ORAL

Abstract

The studies that include the measurements of radiation yields, time-gated spectra and images, streak camera and laser probing images, spectral modeling, and magnetostatic and MHD simulations focus on Z-pinch plasma implosion and radiation features (including bright spots properties). The experiments with small size (3-10 mm) single-, double-, triple-, cross- planar, and compact cylindrical wire arrays from various materials at nominal as well as enhanced currents up to 1.3 MA were performed on the Zebra generator. The largest x-ray yields and powers were ranged for W and Mo. Observed multi-step precursor formation in multi-planar arrays may open new paths for radiation pulses shaping. Implosion and spectroscopic features specific for enhanced currents are discussed.

Authors

  • V.L. Kantsyrev

  • A.S. Safronova

    UNR

  • A.A. Esaulov

  • R. Presura

    University of Nevada, Reno, University of Nevada, Reno: Nevada Terawatt Facility, UNR

  • K.M. Williamson

    UNR

  • I. Shrestha

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • N.D. Ouart

  • M.F. Yilmaz

  • P.G. Wilcox

  • G.C. Osborne

    UNR

  • M.E. Weller

    UNR

  • V. Shlyaptseva

    University of Nevada, Reno, University of Nevada,Reno

  • L.I. Rudakov

    Icarus Inc.