X-ray Spectroscopic Studies of Multi-material Twisted Wire Hybrid X-pinches
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Abstract
The Hybrid X-Pinch (HXP) has been shown to be an excellent point source of X-ray emission on the XP pulsed-power machine for radiography, producing X-ray radiation with photon energies up to 4keV 1. Spectroscopic analysis of x-pinch dynamics has shown L-shell line emission during the compression phase, followed by a ~10ps continuum burst, with many emission lines in the expansion phase2. Current studies are exploring the use of multi-material twisted wire HXPs to produce two temporally spaced X-ray bursts, while also investigating the possibility of using this load configuration to produce line radiation in different soft X-ray energy bands at the time of micro-pinch formation. This study is utilizing the 450 kA peak current XP pulsed power generator with a rise time of 60 ns (10 to 90%). Its goal is to determine if the multi-material twisted wire HXP load configuration can predictably produce temporally spaced x-ray sources within the desired soft X-ray energy bands through material selection.
Publication: [1] T. A. Shelkovenko, S. A. Pikuz, and D. A. Hammer, A Review of Projection Radiography of Plasma and Biological Objects in X-Pinch Radiation, Plasma Phys. Rep. 42, 226 (2016).<br>[2] A.T. Elshafiey, Investigation of x-pinch plasma dynamics using a ps time-resolved x-ray streak camera, Cornell University (2023)
Presenters
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Nathaniel G Chalmers
Cornell University
Authors
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Nathaniel G Chalmers
Cornell University
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Mouad Damir
Cornell University
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Joshua Luoma
Cornell University
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Ahmed T Elshafiey
Cornell University, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Dave A Hammer
Cornell University