An insulator-metallic phase transition cascade for improved electromagnetic flux-compression in θ-pinch geometry

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During an initial phase of an ongoing research program at Loughborough University, ultrahigh magnetic fields of up to 300 T (3 MG) have been generated. These have been produced using only 63 kJ from a fast capacitor bank to implode an aluminum liner in a θ-pinch geometry, and 14.7 kJ from a slow capacitor bank to provide an initial magnetic field. The paper analyzes various ways of improving both the θ -pinch magnetic flux-compression efficiency and its reproducibility. As a practical illustration, experimental evidence is presented to demonstrate the benefits obtained from the use of an insulator-metallic phase transition cascade made from powder aluminum. © 2004 IEEE.

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Novac, B. M., Smith, I. R., Rankin, D. F., & Hubbard, M. (2004). An insulator-metallic phase transition cascade for improved electromagnetic flux-compression in θ-pinch geometry. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 32(5 I), 1960–1965. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2004.835445

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