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2 November 2000 X-pinch driven by 0.9 MA: a powerful pulsed soft x-ray point source
Victor L. Kantsyrev, Bruno S. Bauer, Alla S. Shlyaptseva, Dmitry A. Fedin, Stephanie Hansen, Radu Presura, Steve Batie, Wade Cline, Harold Faretto, Bruno Le Galloudec, Andrew Oxner, Diana McCrorey, Nick D. Ouart, Hank LeBeau
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Abstract
Powerful pulsed soft x-ray point sources are being developed, driven by the Zebra z-pinch at the Nevada Terawatt Facility. A wide variety of x-ray and EUV pulses can be generated, depending on the z-pinch load. X-ray and EUV pulses have been produced with duration from 1.5 ns to 40 ns, energy from 30 J to 9 kJ, and effective source size smaller than 100 micrometers . These pulses will be used for the development of plasma diagnostics, for the study of surface physics, and for microscopy.
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Victor L. Kantsyrev, Bruno S. Bauer, Alla S. Shlyaptseva, Dmitry A. Fedin, Stephanie Hansen, Radu Presura, Steve Batie, Wade Cline, Harold Faretto, Bruno Le Galloudec, Andrew Oxner, Diana McCrorey, Nick D. Ouart, and Hank LeBeau "X-pinch driven by 0.9 MA: a powerful pulsed soft x-ray point source", Proc. SPIE 4144, Advances in Laboratory-based X-Ray Sources and Optics, (2 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405903
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray imaging

X-ray sources

Extreme ultraviolet

Optical filters

Plasma

Spatial resolution

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