Investigating radiative cooling and magnetic fields with x-ray driven plasma jets on the MAGPIE pulsed-power generator

POSTER

Abstract

We present experiments investigating colliding plasma flows and jets driven by the x-rays emitted from wire array z-pinch implosions. Ablating wedge targets produces collimated, supersonic (M~2-3) plasma jets. By varying target material, we have measured the effects of radiative cooling on these jets using diagnostics such as interferometry and Thomson scattering. The x-ray drive platform also allows us to explore the effects of magnetic field, for example its role in suppressing structures formed within the plasma.

*Funded by AFOSR under FA8655-23-1-7062, the NNSA under DOE DE-NA0004148, EPSRC and First Light Fusion under the AMPLIFI Prosperity Partnership, and Sandia National Laboratories.

Presenters

  • Katherine Marrow

    • Imperial College London

Authors

  • Katherine Marrow

    • Imperial College London
  • Stefano Merlini

    • Imperial College London
  • Jergus Strucka

    • Imperial College London
  • Lee G Suttle

    • Imperial College London
  • Thomas R Mundy

    • Imperial College London
  • Nikita Chaturvedi

    • Imperial College London
  • Benjamin Duhig

    • Imperial College London
  • Jeremy P Chittenden

    • Imperial College London
  • Simon N Bland

    • Imperial College London
  • Sergey V Lebedev

    • Imperial College London