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Interferometric measurements of the plasma density at the Z-pinch periphery in the angara-5-1 facility
Authors:V. V. Aleksandrov  G. S. Volkov  E. V. Grabovskii  G. G. Zukakishvili  M. V. Zurin  K. N. Mitrofanov  S. L. Nedoseev  G. M. Oleinik  I. Yu. Porofeev  A. A. Samokhin  P. V. Sasorov  V. P. Smirnov  I. N. Frolov
Affiliation:(1) Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research, Troitsk, Moscow oblast, 142190, Russia;(2) Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Bol’shaya Cheremushkinskaya ul. 25, Moscow, 117218, Russia
Abstract:Knowledge of spatial mass distribution is important for understanding the physics of implosion of megaampere-current wire arrays. The paper presents results from studying the electron density distribution at the periphery of a tungsten wire array near the instant of maximum compression by using laser interferometry at λ=0.69 µm. It is found that, at the instant of maximum compression (~100 ns after the beginning of the discharge), the estimated maximum local electron density inside the wire array reaches ~1018 cm?3 at a distance of 0.3–3 mm from the initial wire positions. Assuming the average tungsten ion charge to be 10, the local linear mass density in this region turns out to be 3 µg/cm, which amounts to about 10% of the total linear mass density of the liner. A fraction of the generator current flows through this plasma. The duration of the soft X-ray pulse is 5–8 ns, which indicates the achievement of a fairly high compression ratio.
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