Diagnostics for gas puff experiments on~a~Linear Transformer Driver (CESZAR)
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Abstract
The CESZAR is a low inductance compact (2m diameter) pulsed-power generator designed to provide up to 1MA of current in 160ns. First experiments on the generator are carried out with a hollow single shell~Ar~gas puff, with the goal of measuring the energy coupling in a low inductance system.The diagnostic suite on these experiments includes filtered photodiodes, laser schlieren imaging and interferometry, spectroscopy, and time-gated XUV pinhole imaging. The temperature and density information is extracted to determine energy coupling. A comparison of experimental results with MHD modeling will be presented to show energy coupling in low inductance system.
Authors
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Apsara Williams
University of California, San Diego
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Fabio Conti
University of California, San Diego, University of California San Diego
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Vladimir Fadeev
University of California, San Diego
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Jeffrey Narkis
University of California, San Diego
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Gil Collins
University of California San Diego, University of California, San Diego
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Nicholas Aybar
University of California, San Diego
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F. N. Beg
University of California San Diego, University of California, San Diego, UCSD, CER, UCSD, USA