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Characteristics of a molybdenum X-pinch X-ray source as a probe source for X-ray diffraction studies.
Zucchini, F; Bland, S N; Chauvin, C; Combes, P; Sol, D; Loyen, A; Roques, B; Grunenwald, J.
Afiliação
  • Zucchini F; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Bland SN; Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2BW, United Kingdom.
  • Chauvin C; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Combes P; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Sol D; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Loyen A; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Roques B; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
  • Grunenwald J; CEA, DAM, GRAMAT, F-46500 Gramat, France.
Rev Sci Instrum ; 86(3): 033507, 2015 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25832229
ABSTRACT
X-ray emission from a molybdenum X-pinch has been investigated as a potential probe for the high pressure states made in dynamic compression experiments. Studies were performed on a novel 300 kA, 400 ns generator which coupled the load directly to a low inductance capacitor and switch combination. The X-pinch load consisted of 4 crossed molybdenum wires of 13 µm diameter, crossed at an angle of 62°. The load height was 10 mm. An initial x-ray burst generated at the wire crossing point, radiated in the soft x-ray range (hυ < 10 keV). This was followed, 2-5 ns later, by at least one harder x-ray burst (hυ > 10 keV) whose power ranged from 1 to 7 MW. Time integrated spectral measurements showed that the harder bursts were dominated by K-alpha emission; though, a lower level, wide band continuum up to at least 30 keV was also present. Initial tests demonstrated that the source was capable of driving Laue diffraction experiments, probing uncompressed samples of LiF and aluminium.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article