Fast discharge in a plasma gun with hemispherical insulator

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Abstract

A method of creation of hot dense plasma is proposed. It is based on cumulation of a shockwave, which originates on a hemispherical surface of insulator of plasma gun. The results of first experiments are presented. The shock wave is driven by fast electrical discharge (dI/dt> 1012 A/s). The inductive storage with semiconductor opening switch is used as a current driver. Time resolved pin-hole images and vacuum ultraviolet (vuv) spectra are studied. Shockwaves from hemispherical insulator with 4 mm radius create plasma with a form of column about 1 mm diameter and 3-4 mm length. vuv spectra contain the lines of Ar ions that corresponds to the electron temperature about 20 eV. Possible practical application is discussed. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Antsiferov, P. S., Dorokhin, L. A., Sidelnikov, Y. V., & Koshelev, K. N. (2009). Fast discharge in a plasma gun with hemispherical insulator. Journal of Applied Physics, 105(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3131806

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