Atomic and radiative processes in X-Ray driven plasma ablation experiments performed on the MAGPIE pulsed-power generator
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Abstract
Experiments were fielded on the MAGPIE generator (1.4 MA, 240 ns rise time). On this machine, a wire array Z-pinch produces an x-ray pulse carrying a total energy of ∼15 kJ over ∼30 ns. This equates to a brightness temperature of ∼ 10 eV on-target. The plasmas were diagnosed with a suite of diagnostics including interferometry, Faraday rotation, Thomson scattering [2], and x-ray absorption spectroscopy.
Initial results indicate that the charge state distribution in the plasma is perturbed by the presence of the driving radiation field. We also note that radiative cooling plays a role in determining the structures observed in collisions of ablated plasma flows.
[1] J W D Halliday et al PoP 2022 DOI: 10.1063/5.0084550
[2] L G Suttle et al RSI 2021 DOI: 10.1063/5.0041118
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Publication: "Investigating radiatively driven, magnetized plasmas with a university scale pulsed-power generator" Physics of Plasmas 29, 042107 (2022) DOI: 10.1063/5.0084550. Jack W. D. Halliday, Aidan Crilly, Jeremy Chittenden, Roberto C. Mancini, Stefano Merlini, Steven Rose, Danny R. Russell, Lee G. Suttle, Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca, Simon N. Bland, and Sergey V. Lebedev
Presenters
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Jack W Halliday
Imperial College London
Authors
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Jack W Halliday
Imperial College London
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Aidan C Crilly
Imperial College London, Imperial College
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Jeremy P Chittenden
Imperial College London
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Roberto C Mancini
University of Nevada, Reno
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Stefano Merlini
Imperial College London
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Steven J Rose
Imperial College London
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Danny R Russell
Imperial College London
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Jergus Strucka
Imperial College London
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Vicente Valenzuela-Villaseca
Imperial College London
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Simon N Bland
Blackett Lab, Imperial College London
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Sergey V Lebedev
Imperial College London