Study of the radiation spectra of fast Z-pinches formed during the implosion of wire arrays in the Angara-5-1 facility

Results are presented from measurements of the radiation spectra of the Z-pinch tungsten plasma produced during the implosion of cylindrical wire arrays with a linear mass of 200–400 μg/cm and an initial diameter of 12–20 mm at a current of ∼3 MA in the experiments performed at the Angara-5-1 facili...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasma physics reports 2012-10, Vol.38 (10), p.824-832
Hauptverfasser: Bolkhovitinov, E. A., Volkov, G. S., Vichev, I. Yu, Grabovski, E. V., Gritsyk, A. N., Zaitsev, V. I., Novikov, V. G., Oleinik, G. M., Rupasov, A. A., Svetlov, E. V., Shikanov, A. S., Fedulov, M. V.
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Zusammenfassung:Results are presented from measurements of the radiation spectra of the Z-pinch tungsten plasma produced during the implosion of cylindrical wire arrays with a linear mass of 200–400 μg/cm and an initial diameter of 12–20 mm at a current of ∼3 MA in the experiments performed at the Angara-5-1 facility. The radiation spectra in the photon energy range of 50–900 eV were recorded on a UF-4 X-ray film by using a spectrograph with a transmission grating. The radiation spectrum in the photon energy range of 1–3 keV was recorded using a crystalline panoramic spectrograph. A curtain shutter was used to protect the transmission grating from fast microparticles produced due to the erosion of high-voltage electrodes. The total radiation yield was measured with a thermocouple calorimeter. It is shown that most of the tungsten plasma radiation energy is emitted in the photon energy range of 80–300 eV. Measurements of the spectral intensity of pinch radiation with a spatial resolution along the pinch radius showed that the effective transverse diameter of the pinch did not exceed 2 mm, which agrees with independent current measurements of the pinch size. The results of measurements of the spectral intensity of pinch radiation were compared with calculations per-formed under the assumption of a stationary homogeneous plasma.
ISSN:1063-780X
1562-6938
DOI:10.1134/S1063780X12090024