Comprehensive Analysis of Radiative Properties of Brass and Al Arranged in Nested Cylindrical Wire Arrays*

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Abstract

Experimental results of nested cylindrical wire arrays (NCWA) consisting of brass (70{\%} Cu and 30{\%} Zn) wires on one array and Al (5056, 5{\%} Mg) wires on the other array performed on the UNR Zebra generator at 1.0 MA current are compared and analyzed. Specifically, radiative properties of K-shell Al and Mg ions and L-shell Cu and Zn ions are compared as functions of the placements of the brass and Al wires on the inner and outer arrays. A full diagnostic set which included more than ten different beam-lines was implemented. Identical loads were fielded to allow the timing of time-gated pinhole and x-ray spectrometers to be shifted to get a more complete understanding of the evolution of plasma parameters over the x-ray pulse. The importance of the study of NCWAs with different wire materials is discussed. *This work was supported by NNSA under DOE Cooperative Agreements DE-FC52-06NA27588, DE-FC52-06NA27586, and in part by DE-FC52-06NA27616. Sandia is a multi-program laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Authors

  • M.E. Weller

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • N.D. Ouart

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • A.S. Safronova

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • V.L. Kantsyrev

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • A.A. Esaulov

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • K.M. Williamson

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • I. Shrestha

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • G.C. Osborne

    UNR, University of Nevada, Reno

  • V. Shlyaptseva

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • S.F. Keim

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • A. Stafford

    University of Nevada, Reno

  • C.A. Coverdale

    Sandia National Labs, SNL, Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia Nat. Lab., Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque