X-ray emission was used to diagnose the plasma formation in a gas-puff pulseddischarge device. X-ray pinhole images were collected simultaneously with x-ray spectra from Ar and Kr gases. X rays were emitted from z-pinched regions (50-100 }-tm in diameter) along a collinear track formed by the plasma implosion of a hollow gas jet. Spectral analysis indicated Ar plasma formation with electron densities of -2 X 10 21 cm -J. The Ar plasma temperature was -1 keV, based on a collisional-radiative transport model. Li-like satellite lines were classified in Ar XVI with atomic structure calculations. The Kr x-ray spectrum (6-8-A region) was dominated by Ne-like Kr XXVII lines. New spectral transitions were classified in Na-like Kr XXVI and F-like Kr XXVIII. The wavelength calibrations in the Kr spectrum were obtained from exploded-AI-wire plasma generated in coincidence with the plasma implosion formed in the puff gas.
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