Measurements of Surface Plasma Evolution from a Z Current-Return Structure Fielded on Gamble II
Abstract
Plasmas generated near conductor surfaces with ~ MA/mm2 current density are diagnosed on Gamble II (1 MA/100 ns) for conditions relevant to a Z (20 MA/100 ns) wire-array z-pinch configuration. Plasma density greater than 1014 cm-3 is detected 1 mm from the conductor beginning 100 ns after the start of the current. The plasma expands with 2 cm/ s velocity. High-density (10(exp 17)-10 (exp 18) cm-3) plasma migrates more slowly (~ 0.5 cm/micro s) away from the ribs. Three different rib cross sections appear to have little influence on the shape of the expanding plasma or its initial density time-history. Plasma expansion from gold-coated ribs appears to be about the same as from stainless ribs if the stainless ribs are cleaned in acetone prior to the shot. Stainless ribs that are not cleaned appear to generate plasma sooner. Implications for Z experiments and future experiments are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA635416
Entities
People
- B. G. Moosman
- Bruce V. Weber
- K. W. Struve
- Stavros J. Stephanakis
- W. E. Fowler
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory