Review of pulsed power-driven high energy density physics research on Z at Sandia

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Pulsed power accelerators compress electrical energy in space and time to provide versatile experimental platforms for high energy density and inertial confinement fusion science. The 80-TW "Z"pulsed power facility at Sandia National Laboratories is the largest pulsed power device in the world today. Z discharges up to 22 MJ of energy stored in its capacitor banks into a current pulse that rises in 100 ns and peaks at a current as high as 30 MA in low-inductance cylindrical targets. Considerable progress has been made over the past 15 years in the use of pulsed power as a precision scientific tool. This paper reviews developments at Sandia in inertial confinement fusion, dynamic materials science, x-ray radiation science, and pulsed power engineering, with an emphasis on progress since a previous review of research on Z in Physics of Plasmas in 2005.

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Sinars, D. B., Sweeney, M. A., Alexander, C. S., Ampleford, D. J., Ao, T., Apruzese, J. P., … Yu, E. P. (2020, July 1). Review of pulsed power-driven high energy density physics research on Z at Sandia. Physics of Plasmas. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0007476

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