We report the results of experiments where a quantitative analysis of the behavior of ablation modulations in X-pinches (including wavelength and contrast between streams) was carried out as a function of distance from the cross-point, and consequently, as a function of the global to local magnetic field ratio. Experiments were performed using two tungsten wires of 10μm diameter in an X-pinch configuration on a pulsed power generator capable of producing an 80 kA current over a 50 ns rise time. We compare these findings directly to three-dimensional magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations using the MHD resistive code GORGON. Here, we demonstrate a dependence between the magnetic field ratio and ablation properties, suggesting a transition to a classical m = 0 instability far from the cross-point. Additionally, we examine the ablation properties of similar Z number nickel and copper wire X-pinches. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Collins IV, G. W., Marsical, D., Haas, D. M., Madden, R. E., Gunasekara, K., Kim, J., … Beg, F. N. (2012). Effect of the global to local magnetic field ratio on the ablation modulations on X-pinches driven by 80 kA peak current. New Journal of Physics, 14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/4/043021
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