Diagnostics of the high-temperature plasma formed during plasma flow collisions by comparing observable intensities of various x-ray spectral lines to accurate kinetic calculation results is discussed. Kinetic calculations have shown that using the resonance line intensity ratio of He-like Ne IX and 3p-2s Li-like Ne VIII is the most convenient way to measure neon-containing plasma temperatures. Experimental research results of the pulse soft (0.1-1 keV) x-ray source with a total energy up to 50 kJ are shown. The radiation pulse is generated during a head-on collision of two low-temperature plasma flows immersed in a longitudinal magnetic field. The plasma flows with the velocities up to 4 ×107 cm/s and total energy up to 200 kJ are formed by a coaxial accelerator operating in pulse gas puffing mode. Neon was used as an inflating gas. Electron temperature for a plasma containing Ne ions is about 160-170 eV. Electron density around the collision region is in the range 1016-1017 cm-3.
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Gavrilov, V. V., Eskov, A. G., Zhitlukhin, A. M., Kochnev, D. M., Pikuz, S. A., Poznyak, I. M., … Umrikhin, N. M. (2018). X-ray diagnostics of plasma generated during collisions of plasma flows. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 946). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/946/1/012017
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