Studies of Hot Spots in Wire-Array Z-Pinches and X-Pinches
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Abstract
Wire array Z-pinches and X-pinches radiate in both the soft (sub-keV) and hard (multi-keV) x-ray ranges. Hot spots are brief and intense x-ray bursts at localized small points within a Z- or X-pinch. Experiments have been carried out on the 1MA COBRA and 0.5 MA XP pulsed-power generators to investigate the temporal development, spatial structure, and x-ray emission structure of the hot spots in X-pinches and Z-pinches made from multiple fine metal wires. A Kentech x-ray streak camera and diamond photoconducting diodes (PCDs) with various filters were used to study the time evolution of the energy distribution emitted from the hot spots. Time integrated self emission pinhole images with various filters and time-gated four frame MCP images were used to study the spatial structure of hot spot x-ray emission.
*This research was supported by Sandia National Laboratories contract AO258, by DOE grant DE-FG03-98ER54496 and by the NNSA Stockpile Stewardship Academic Alliances program under DOE Cooperative Agreement DE-FC03-02NA00057.