The effect of pre-ionization by a shunt resistor on the reproducibility of plasma focus x-ray emission

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The effect of pre-ionization by means of a shunt resistor on the x-ray emission of a low energy (1.8 kJ) plasma focus device powered by a 9 νF capacitor bank, charged at 20 kV and giving a peak discharge current of about 175 kA is investigated. Quantrad Si pin-diodes along with a suitable filter are employed as time-resolved x-ray detectors, whereas a multipinhole camera with absorption filters is used for time-integrated analysis. X-ray flux in 4π-geometry is measured as a function of argon filling pressure with and without pre-ionization. It is found that appropriate selection of the shunt resistor increases shot-to-shot reproducibility of the x-ray emission as well as the stability of the pinch filament and broadens the x-ray pulse width. The x-ray emission is also enhanced by (45 5)% at the optimum pressure. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ahmad, S., Sadiq, M., Shafiq, M., Waheed, A., Lee, P., & Zakaullah, M. (2006). The effect of pre-ionization by a shunt resistor on the reproducibility of plasma focus x-ray emission. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 15(3), 314–321. https://doi.org/10.1088/0963-0252/15/3/003

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