Capillary Discharge XUV Radiation Source

  • Nevrkla M
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Abstract

A device producing Z-pinching plasma as a source of XUV radiation is described. Here a ceramic capacitor bank pulse-charged up to 100 kV is discharged through a pre-ionized gas-filled ceramic tube 3.2 mm in diameter and 21 cm in length. The discharge current has amplitude of 20 kA and a rise-time of 65 ns. The apparatus will serve as experimental device for studying of capillary discharge plasma, for testing X-ray optics elements and for investigating the interaction of water-window radiation with biological samples. After optimization it will be able to produce 46.9 nm laser radiation with collision pumped Ne-like argon ions active medium.

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Nevrkla, M. (2009). Capillary Discharge XUV Radiation Source. Acta Polytechnica, 49(2). https://doi.org/10.14311/1123

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