X pinch experiments on the table-top MINI-generator

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Abstract

The MINI-generator, a 340 kA peak current, 170 ns risetime, 40-50 kV, pulsed power generator with energy storage of 1 kJ, was designed and built at the High Current Electronic Institute (Tomsk, Russia). The generator is 45~cm diameter, 33~cm high and weights about 80 kg. The main goal was to design a table-top generator for use with X pinches to create a point source of soft x-ray radiation for radiography of plasma and biological objects. The first experiments with X-pinch loads performed in P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute (Moscow, Russia) showed that the MINI-generator has very high efficiency in transformation of a stored energy to radiated energy of an X-pinch hot spots in the range of 1 to 5 $\mu $m diameter, depending on the photon energy range. Results obtained in X-pinch experiments on MINI-generator and the XP--generator (0.5 MA, 45 ns risetime) at Cornell University will be compared.

*The work is supported by the grants RFBR 08-02-00993, DSPHS (2.1.1/5470) and NNSA under DOE Cooperative Agreement DE-FC03-02NA00057.

Authors

  • T.A. Shelkovenko

    • Cornell University
  • S.A. Pikuz

    • Cornell University
  • D.A. Hammer

    • Cornell University
  • I.N. Tilikin

    • P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute
  • A.R. Mingaleev

    • P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute
  • S.A. Chaikovsky

    • P.N.Lebedev Institute