Magnetic compression of an aluminum vapor cylinder

P. Audebert, E. Figura, C. Rouillé, B. Etlicher, A. Folkierski, S. Niffikeer
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The magnetic compression of a 3-mm-diameter aluminum vapor jet produced by foil explosion has been studied. The jet is compressed by the current of GAEL, a 2- Omega , 0.1-TW machine. The plasma is diagnosed by a double-pinhole (100- mu m) camera, with one pinhole filtered by 10 mu m of beryllium and the other by 800 AA of aluminum on a 6- mu m Kimfol substrate. An optical streak camera shows the radial compression as a function of time. A Mach-Zehnder interferometer, operated with a dye laser at 580 nm, is synchronized with the discharge to give the aluminum plasma density at different times. Filtered X-ray diffraction (XRD) gives the time variation of the radiation, and the XRD signal can be correlated with the pinhole pictures. Density measurements at maximum current show small radial compression of the jet, but the structure of the fringes suggests density inhomogeneities along the z-axis of the column. X-ray pinhole pictures are compatible with 1-keV radiation, which corresponds to a temperature between 200 and 500 eV.<>
铝气瓶的磁力压缩
研究了铝箔爆炸产生的直径为3mm的铝蒸汽射流的磁压缩特性。射流被GAEL的电流压缩,GAEL是一个2- Omega, 0.1 tw的机器。等离子体由双针孔(100 μ m)相机诊断,其中一个针孔由10 μ m的铍过滤,另一个由800 AA的铝在6 μ m的Kimfol衬底上过滤。光学条纹相机显示径向压缩作为时间的函数。在580nm的染料激光下,用马赫-曾德尔干涉仪与放电同步,得到了铝等离子体在不同时间的密度。过滤x射线衍射(XRD)给出了辐射的时间变化,XRD信号可以与针孔图像相关联。在最大电流下的密度测量显示射流的径向压缩很小,但条纹的结构表明密度沿柱的z轴不均匀。x射线针孔图像与1 kev辐射兼容,对应于200至500 eV之间的温度。
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