1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-9601(99)00699-4
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Foam liner driven by a plasma focus current sheath

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“…Here n 0H depends on the initial pressure of hydrogen filling the PF-24 vacuum chamber, and n 0B on the ablated boron mass from the sample, depending on the laser energy and the characteristic expansion time t 0 [Eq. (10)]. Figure 6a shows the n 0B =n 0H ratio dependent on t 0 for two different working gas pressures.…”
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“…Here n 0H depends on the initial pressure of hydrogen filling the PF-24 vacuum chamber, and n 0B on the ablated boron mass from the sample, depending on the laser energy and the characteristic expansion time t 0 [Eq. (10)]. Figure 6a shows the n 0B =n 0H ratio dependent on t 0 for two different working gas pressures.…”
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“…A good solution to this problem seems to be the decoupling a final phase of the PF discharge from the initial one. A commonly used method of modifying a composition of plasma and its density in a compressed plasma column is the gas injection method through a high-speed electromagnetic valve located in the PF anode [7][8][9] or the installation of a coaxial liner on the anode front [10]. An interesting solution was also to use a dust cloud instead of gas injection in the area in front of the internal electrode [11].…”
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“…Many plasma focus devices have since been built by other investigators, but all broadly conform to one of the two original geometries, and can be classified as being either of the Mather or Filippov type [3,4]. These devices have been built with stored bank energy ranging from 1 kJ to 1 MJ with consequent variation in physical sizes of the device [5,6,7,8,9]. The plasma focus is well known as both a source of fusion neutrons and a source of x-rays [10,11,12,13].…”
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“…Later on, numerous PF experiments were carried out at higher current in order to determine scaling laws, and particularly a neutron yield as a function of stored energy. The large megajoule PF-1000 facility has been operated at the IPPLM for about four years, and until now the greatest efforts have been devoted to experimental studies dealing with the optimization of this device [1,2].…”
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