X-ray spectra from exploded-wire plasmas

Abstract
X-ray line spectra were collected from exploded (Al to U) wire plasmas produced by 1012-W pulse discharges of high-energy electrons in the Gamble II generator. High-ionization states were found in these spectra that provided new spectroscopic data. The Ne- and Ni-like isoelectronic sequences involving L- and M-shell transitions were extended to high-atomic-number elements, Ag and Au, respectively. The correlation of spectra and x-ray pinhole images revealed that the high-temperature emission emanates from small (K-, L-, and M-shell transitions. The plasma characteristics determined from the distribution of ionization states in the exploded-wire spectra correlate well with those from other high-energy-density generating devices, namely the vacuum spark and plasma focus.

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