Inverse liner Z-pinch: An experimental pulsed power platform for studying radiative shocks

ORAL

Abstract

We present results from experiments to study radiative shocks using the “inverse liner Z-pinch” experimental platform on the MAGPIE pulsed power facility (1.4 MA in 240 ns) at Imperial College London in the UK. In this experimental configuration, current is discharged through a thin-walled metal tube (a liner) embedded in a gas-fill. Current then returns through a central post, generating a strong (~40 Tesla) toroidal magnetic field within the liner. This drives a cylindrically symmetric, radially expanding radiative shock in to the gas surrounding the liner.

This experimental setup offers excellent diagnostic access and allows shocks to propagate freely for several centimeters. Multi-frame optical self-emission imaging, laser interferometry, optical emission spectrometry and magnetic probes were used to probe the plasma conditions and shock dynamics. Experiments were performed in Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe at pressures of 1-50 mbar, while maintaining a constant mass density to produce similar shock hydrodynamics. This new configuration for producing radiative shocks provides a unique platform for numerical validation and laboratory astrophysics applications.

*Supported by EPSRC Grant No EP/N013379/1 and US DOE Awards No DE-F03-02NA00057, DE-SC-0001063 & DE-NA-0003764

Presenters

  • Thomas Clayson

    • First Light Fusion Ltd
    • First Light Fusion

Authors

  • Thomas Clayson

    • First Light Fusion Ltd
    • First Light Fusion
  • Sergey V Lebedev

    • Imperial College London
    • Imperial College London, Multi-university Center for Pulsed Power-Driven High Energy Science
  • Francisco Suzuki-Vidal

    • Imperial College London
    • Imperial College London, Multi-university Center for Pulsed Power-Driven High Energy Science
  • Guy Burdiak

    • First Light Fusion Ltd
    • First Light Fusion
  • Jack WD Halliday

    • Imperial College London
    • Imperial College London, Multi-university Center for Pulsed Power-Driven High Energy Science
  • Jack Davies Hare

    • Imperial College London
    • Imperial College London, Multi-university Center for Pulsed Power-Driven High Energy Science
    • Imperial College London, Imperial College London
  • Lee Suttle

    • Imperial College London
  • Eleanor R Tubman

    • Imperial College London
    • Imperial College London, Multi-university Center for Pulsed Power-Driven High Energy Science