Magnetic Field Measurements in Wire-Array Z-Pinches

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Abstract

A method to determine the magnetic field in megampere level wire-array Z-pinches with high spatial and temporal resolution has not yet been developed. An ideal method would be passive and non-perturbing, such as Faraday rotation of laser light or emission spectroscopy. However, Faraday rotation measurements in Z-pinches suffer from severe difficulties, because density gradients are large and the plasma is magnetohydrodynamically turbulent inside the Z-pinches. Therefore, we are developing a method based on Faraday rotation through a sensing waveguide placed in the vicinity of, or perhaps in, a wire-array Z-pinch. We will also discuss emission spectroscopy methods based upon the Zeeman effect that are also under investigation. Finally, we will present a technique developed using magnetic CoPt thin films that measures a lower limit for the maximum magnetic field.

*This research was sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration under the SSAA program through DOE Cooperative Agreement {\#}DE-F03-02NA00057.

Authors

  • Wasif Syed

    • School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Laboratory of Plasma Studies, Cornell University
  • D.A. Hammer

    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Laboratory of Plasma Studies, Cornell University
    • Cornell University
    • LPS, Cornell University
    • Laboratory of Plasma Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
  • Michal Lipson

    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University
  • Robert van Dover

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University
  • Jon Douglass

    • ECE, LPS, Cornell University