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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2010

Efficient production of 100?keV deuterons in deuterium gas puff Z-pinches at 2?MA current

D. Klir; J. Kravarik; P. Kubes; K. Rezac; J. Cikhardt; E Litseva; T Hyhlik; S. Anan'ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; V. A. Bryzgunov; A. S. Chernenko; Yu. G. Kalinin; E. D. Kazakov; V. D. Korolev; G. I. Ustroev; A. A. Zelenin; L. Juha; J. Krása; A. Velyhan; L Vysin; J Sonsky; I. V. Volobuev

Deuterium gas puff experiments were carried out on the S-300 Z-pinch at the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. Gas puffs imploded onto the axis before a current peak at about 100 ns. Fusion neutrons were generated after the gas puff implosion during global expansion of a plasma column. Neutron emission lasted on average 35 ± 5 ns (full width half maximum, FWHM). In the downstream direction (on the Z-pinch axis behind the cathode), a mean neutron energy was 2.6 ± 0.1 MeV. Side-on neutron energy spectra peaked at 2.40 ± 0.05 MeV with about 600 ± 150 keV FWHM. A broad width of side-on neutron spectra implied a high radial component of deuteron velocities. An average kinetic energy of fast deuterons, which produced fusion neutrons, was 150 keV. A peak neutron yield reached a value of 6 × 1010 on a current level of 1.5 MA. It was by one order higher in comparison with other deuterated loads used on the same current generator. On the basis of experimental observations, we concluded that a total energy of deuterons accelerated to fusion energies was above 1.5 kJ. It is more than 15% of the energy input into a plasma. Therefore gas puff Z-pinches seem to be not only powerful sources of x-ray radiation but also efficient sources of 100 keV deuterons. Such a result is consistent with high neutron yields observed on the Angara Z-pinch and plasma foci with similar currents.


Jetp Letters | 2008

Investigations of the Mega-Ampere Multiwire X Pinch

S. S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; S. A. Dan’ko; A. I. Zhuzhunashvili; A. A. Zelenin; E. D. Kazakov; Yu. G. Kalinin; A. S. Kingsep; V. D. Korolev; V. I. Mizhiritskiĭ; Sergey A. Pikuz; Vera M. Romanova; V. P. Smirnov; S. I. Tkachenko; G. I. Ustroev; A. S. Chernenko; T. A. Shelkovenko; V. A. Shchagin

The results of experimental investigations into the dynamics of a plasma produced in the multiwire X pinch at currents up to 2.3 MA are presented. The materials, diameters, and the number of wires are varied. At such currents, the power of the soft x-ray radiation with the photon energy from 1 to 2 keV increases to 120 GW, and, since the size of a hot spot is less than 20 μm, it corresponds to a source brightness of ∼1015 W/(cm2 sr). The energy recorded in lines of neon-like molybdenum (in the range of 2.5–3 keV) is higher than 10 J. Hard x-ray radiation detected in experiments with tungsten and molybdenum X pinches has the photon energy ≥800 keV.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2014

Generation and anisotropy of neutron emission from a condensed Z-pinch

Yu. L. Bakshaev; V. A. Bryzgunov; V. V. Vikhrev; I. V. Volobuev; S. A. Dan’ko; E. D. Kazakov; V. D. Korolev; D. Klir; A. D. Mironenko-Marenkov; V. G. Pimenov; E. A. Smirnova; G. I. Ustroev

The paper presents results of measurements of neutron emission generated in the constriction of a fast Z-pinch at the S-300 facility (2 MA, 100 ns). An increased energy concentration was achieved by using a combined load the central part of which was a microporous deuterated polyethylene neck with a mass density of 100 mg/cm3 and diameter of 1–1.5 mm. The neck was placed between two 5-mm-diameter agar-agar cylinders. The characteristics of neutron emission in two axial and two radial directions were measured by the time-of-flight method. The neutron spectrum was recovered from the measured neutron signals by the Monte Carlo method. In all experiments, the spatiotemporal characteristics of plasma in the Z-pinch constriction were measured by means of the diagnostic complex of the S-300 facility, which includes frame photography in the optical, VUV, and soft X-ray (SXR) spectral regions; optical streak imaging; SXR detection; and time-integrated SXR photography. The formation of hot dense plasma in the Z-pinch constriction was accompanied by the generation of hard X-ray (with photon energies E > 30 keV), SXR (with photon energies E > 1 keV and duration of 2–4 ns), and neutron emission. Anisotropy of the neutron energy distribution in the axial direction was revealed. The mean neutron energies measured in four directions at angles of 0° (above the anode), 90°, 180° (under the cathode), and 270° with respect to the load axis were found to be of 2.1 ± 0.1, 2.5 ± 0.1, 2.6 ± 0.2, and 2.4 ± 0.1 MeV, respectively. For a 1-mm-diameter neck, the maximum integral neutron yield was 6 × 109 neutrons. The anisotropy of neutron emission for a Z-pinch with a power-law distribution of high-energy ions is calculated.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2010

Formation of hot spots in the plasma of a Z-pinch produced from low-density deuterated polyethylene

A. A. Akunets; S. S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; V. V. Vikhrev; I. V. Volobuev; S. A. Dan’ko; A. A. Zelenin; E. D. Kazakov; V. D. Korolev; B. R. Meshcherov; S. L. Nedoseev; V. G. Pimenov; E. A. Smirnova; G. I. Ustroev; A. S. Chernenko; V. A. Shchagin

Results are presented from experimental studies of the plasma formation dynamics in a Z-pinch produced from a cylindrical microporous agar-agar load. The experiments were performed on the S-300 facility at a current of 2 MA and current rise time of 100 ns. To enhance the energy concentration, a deuterated polyethylene neck with a mass density of 50–75 μg/cm3 and diameter of 1–2 mm was made in the central part of the load. The spatiotemporal characteristics of the Z-pinch were studied using an optical streak camera and fast frame photography in the optical and soft X-ray spectral ranges. X-ray emission was detected using semiconductor and vacuum diodes, and neutron emission was studied by means of the time-of-flight method. It is found that, in the course of continuous plasma production, hot spots with a diameter of 100 μm form in the pinch plasma. The hot spots emit short soft X-ray pulses with a duration of 2–4 ns, as well as neutron pulses with an average neutron energy of about 2.45 MeV. The maximum neutron yield was found to be 4.5 × 109 neutrons per shot. The scenario of hot spot formation is adequately described by two-dimensional MHD simulations.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2010

X-pinch-based neutron source

S. S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; V. V. Vikhrev; S. A. Dan’ko; A. A. Zelenin; E. D. Kazakov; Yu. G. Kalinin; A. S. Kingsep; V. D. Korolev; E. A. Smirnova; G. I. Ustroev; A. S. Chernenko; V. A. Shchagin

Results are presented from experimental studies of the parameters of an X-pinch-based neutron source made of 70- to 80-μm-diameter deuterated polyethylene fibers. At currents of up to 1.7 MA and a current rise time of ∼150 ns, hot plasma spots were observed in the fiber crossing region. The formation of hot spots was accompanied by the generation of short soft X-ray pulses with a duration of 2–4 ns, as well as by neutron emission. The neutron energy was measured using the time-of-flight technique in four directions, at 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° with respect to the load axis. The mean energy of the neutrons emitted along the axis towards the anode and cathode was found to be 2.0 ± 0.2 and 2.6 ± 0.1 MeV, respectively, and that of neutrons emitted in two opposite directions along the radius, 2.5 ± 0.1 and 2.4 ± 0.1 MeV. The maximum neutron yield at a current amplitude of 1.6 MA was of 1010 neutrons per shot.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2016

Measurements of the parameters of a condensed deuterated Z-pinch on the angara-5-1 facility

V. V. Aleksandrov; V. A. Bryzgunov; E. V. Grabovski; A. N. Gritsuk; I. V. Volobuev; E. D. Kazakov; Yu. G. Kalinin; V. D. Korolev; Ya. I. Laukhin; S. F. Medovshchikov; K. N. Mitrofanov; G. M. Oleinik; V. G. Pimenov; E. A. Smirnova; G. I. Ustroev; I. N. Frolov

Results are presented from measurements of the parameters of high-temperature plasma in the Z-pinch neck formed when a current of up to 3.5 MA flows through a low-density polymer load. To enhance the effect of energy concentration, a deuterated microporous polyethylene neck with a mass density of 100 mg/cm3 and diameter of 1–1.3 mm was placed in the central part of the load. During the discharge current pulse, short-lived local hot plasma spots with typical dimensions of about 200–300 μm formed in the neck region. Their formation was accompanied by the generation of soft X-ray pulses with photon energies of E > 0.8 keV and durations of 3–4 ns. The plasma electron temperature in the vicinity of the hot spot was measured from the vacuum UV emission spectra of the iron diagnostic admixture and was found to be about 200–400 eV. The appearance of hot plasma spots was also accompanied by neutron emission with the maximum yield of 3 × 1010 neutrons/shot. The neutron energy spectra were studied by means of the time-of-flight method and were found to be anisotropic with respect to the direction of the discharge current.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2009

Studies of Plasma Dynamics in Megampere X-Pinches

S. S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; S. A. Dan’ko; A. A. Zelenin; E. D. Kazakov; Yu. G. Kalinin; A. S. Kingsep; V. D. Korolev; V. I. Mizhiritskiy; S. A. Pikuz; V. P. Smirnov; M. M. Sokolov; S. I. Tkachenko; G. I. Ustroev; A. S. Chernenko; T. A. Shelkovenko

Results are presented from experimental studies of the dynamics and parameters of the plasma generated by megampere (up to 2.3 MA) currents flowing through X-pinches formed from crossed wires made of various materials. The experiments were performed with different numbers of wires and different wire diameters. The X-ray yield in neon-like molybdenum lines (in the 2.5- to 3-keV photon energy range) from a <20 μm hot spot was larger than 10 J, and the soft X-ray power emitted from this spot reached 120 GW. The hot-spot lifetime estimated by comparing the measured and calculated emission intensities and line profiles of helium-like Fe and Cr ions was ∼10 ps. Hard X-ray emission in the photon energy range ≥800 keV was also detected.


DENSE Z‐PINCHES: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Dense#N#Z‐Pinches | 2009

Study of the Multiwire X‐Pinch as a Load for Mega‐Ampere‐Range Pulsed Power Generators

Yu. G. Kalinin; S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; A. S. Chernenko; S.A. Dan'ko; E. D. Kazakov; A. S. Kingsep; V. D. Korolev; V. Mizhiritsky; S. A. Pikuz; T. Shelkovenko; V. P. Smirnov; S. I. Tkachenko; A. Zelenin

We present the results of experimental study of the dynamics of plasma formations originated from the high‐current multiwire X‐pinch (the current value up to 2.3 MA) based on the wires of different thicknesses made of different materials


international conference on plasma science | 2007

Experimental Modeling on the Recyclable Magnetically Insulated Transporting Lines Aimed at the IFE Reactor

Yu. G. Kalinin; S. Anan'ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; A. Bartov; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; A. S. Chernenko; S.A. Dan'ko; E. D. Kazakov; A. S. Kingsep; V. D. Korolev; V. Mizhiritsky; V. P. Smirnov; S. I. Tkachenko; M.G. Mazarakis; C.L. Olson

At the Kurchatov Institute, the series of IFE experiments is carried out on the S-300 high-current generator (3 MA, 100 ns, 0.15 Ohm). In this talk, the experimental results on the S-300 machine are presented, related to the study of operation of co-axial magnetically self-insulated transporting line, by the linear current flow density on the inner electrode surface up to j ≈ 7 MA/cm. The specific parameters of this current-carrying line fairly correspond to those of the Sandia Laboratories’ conceptual project of IFE reactor based on the fast Z-pinch [1]. The near-electrode plasma dynamics and its effect on the current transport were studied. The cathode material effect, as well as that of gases and oil layer absorbed by its surface, on the near-electrode plasma dynamics and the current pulse transport along the short MITL segment ware studied too. With respect to the whole project, our conclusion is quite optimistic, to wit, we have found the idea of Recyclable Transporting Lines being adequate to the IFE reactor requirements.


European Physical Journal D | 2009

Measuring of spatio-temporal characteristics Z-pinch from deuterated polyethylene

A. A. Akunets; S. S. Anan’ev; Yu. L. Bakshaev; P. I. Blinov; V. A. Bryzgunov; A. S. Chernenko; S. A. Dan’ko; E. D. Kazakov; V. D. Korolev; B. R. Meshcherov; S. L. Nedoseev; V. G. Pimenov; E. A. Smirnova; G. I. Ustroev; V. V. Vikhrev; I. V. Volobuyev; A. A. Zelenin

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