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  • Fast z-pinch technology efficiently converts electromagnetic energy into radiation, leveraging a significant current to heat plasma and emit soft x-rays.
  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a flat spectral response x-ray diode (FSR-XRD) designed to measure x-ray power from a tungsten wire array z-pinch, ensuring careful calibration and use to avoid contamination.
  • Comparison of the FSR-XRD measurements with those from a nickel bolometer showed a close agreement within uncertainty margins, indicating reliable diagnostic capabilities for assessing x-ray output across multiple shots.

Article Abstract

Fast z-pinch is a very efficient way of converting electromagnetic energy to radiation. With an 8-10 MA current on primary test stand facility, about 1 MJ electromagnetic energy is delivered to vacuum chamber, which heats z-pinch plasma to radiate soft x-ray. To develop a pulsed high power x-ray source, we studied the applicability of diagnosing x-ray power from tungsten wire array z-pinch with a flat spectral response x-ray diode (FSR-XRD). The detector was originally developed to diagnose radiation of a hohlraum in SG-III prototype laser facility. It utilized a gold cathode XRD and a specially configured compound gold filter to yield a nearly flat spectral response in photon energy range of 0.1-4 keV. In practice, it was critical to avoid surface contamination of gold cathode. It is illustrated that an exposure of an XRD to multiple shots caused a significant change of response. Thus, in diagnosing x-ray power and energy, we used each XRD in only one shot after calibration. In a shot serial, output of FSR-XRD was compared with output of a nickel bolometer. In these shots, the outputs agreed with each other within their uncertainties which were about 12% for FSR-XRD and about 15% for bolometer. Moreover, the ratios between the FSR-XRD and the bolometer among different shots were explored. In 8 shots, the standard deviation of the ratio was 6%. It is comparable to XRD response change of 7%.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4934863DOI Listing

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