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23 April 2001 Plasma shells compression on Angara-5-1
E. V. Grabovsky, S. L. Nedoseev, G. M. Oleynic, A. A. Samohin, Pavel V. Sasorov, V. P. Smirnov, M. V. Fedulov, V. V. Alecsandrov, Georgi S. Volkov, M. V. Zurin, I. N. Frolov, G. G. Zukakishvili
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Proceedings Volume 4424, ECLIM 2000: 26th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425574
Event: 26th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter (ECLIM 2000), 2000, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
Appearance of generators of electric power of pulse duration of about 100 ns opened new possibilities in classic Z- pinches. First, it is connected with new level of power of this generators. Second, it has become possible to use loads of another size and densities. One of the new tasks studied on powerful installations is generation is generation of pulses of soft x-ray radiation for thermonuclear fusion research. The models of target ignition, developed on systems of laser initiation, determined the nanosecond time as a characteristic time scale of radiation pulse. A program of fast liner compression is developing in TRINITI on Angara 5-1 installation- an 8 module pulse generator of max power of 9TW, pulse rise time of 90 ns, load peak current of 4 MA. The main aim of the program was to investigate a way to create a source of soft x-ray radiation of high intensity for thermonuclear fusion and fundamental research work. A conception of double liner were proposed as a perspective way to ensure a dynamic hohlraum for thermonuclear target irradiation.
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E. V. Grabovsky, S. L. Nedoseev, G. M. Oleynic, A. A. Samohin, Pavel V. Sasorov, V. P. Smirnov, M. V. Fedulov, V. V. Alecsandrov, Georgi S. Volkov, M. V. Zurin, I. N. Frolov, and G. G. Zukakishvili "Plasma shells compression on Angara-5-1", Proc. SPIE 4424, ECLIM 2000: 26th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter, (23 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425574
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

X-rays

Fusion energy

Magnetism

Radiation effects

Streak cameras

Tungsten

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