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Ye Fan, Li Zheng-Hong, Qin Yi, Jiang Shu-Qing, Xue Fei-Biao, Yang Jian-Lun, Xu Rong-Kun, Jin Yong-Jie. Spatially-resolved spectroscopic diagnosing of aluminum wire array Z-pinch plasmas on QiangGuang-I facilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(7): 075204.
| Ye Fan, Li Zheng-Hong, Qin Yi, Jiang Shu-Qing, Xue Fei-Biao, Yang Jian-Lun, Xu Rong-Kun, Jin Yong-Jie. Spatially-resolved spectroscopic diagnosing of aluminum wire array Z-pinch plasmas on QiangGuang-I facilityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(7): 075204. |
Spatially-resolved spectroscopic diagnosing of aluminum wire array Z-pinch plasmas on QiangGuang-I facility
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Abstract
Spatially-resolved crystal spectrometers with a high spectral resolution are developed to diagnose K-shell x-ray radiation from Z-pinch plasmas. These diagnostic apparatuses are successfully applied to aluminum wire array Z-pinch experiments on QiangGuang-I facility, a driver with a pulsed current up to about 1.5 MA in 80 ns. Time-integrated experimental results show that the K-shell x-ray emission lines of aluminum Z-pinch plasmas are dominated by line emissions from helium-like ionisation state. Bright spots that might have higher electron temperature or density are produced randomly in location and size along the z-axis during implosions. According to the experimental data, the electron temperature and the ion density are estimated to be between 250 eV and 310 eV, and between 7.0×1019cm-3 and 4.0×1019 cm-3 respectively, while the ion temperature is inferred to be about 10.2 keV, which is much higher than the electron temperature. -
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