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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1994 Volume 21, Number 2, Pages 181–185 (Mi qe45)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Dynamics of a plasma formed by exploding metal wires and insulator fibres

A. Bartnika, G. V. Ivanenkovb, L. Karpinskia, A. R. Mingaleevb, S. A. Pikuzb, V. M. Romanovab, W. Stepnewskia, T. A. Shelkovenkob, K. Jacha

a Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion, Warsaw, Poland
b P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: High-current nanosecond discharges through metal wires and insulator fibres were investigated in the NIKE-3 (100 kA, 50 ns) and BIN (250 kA, 100 ns) facilities. Glass fibres were used as an example in a study of the dependence of the discharge conditions on the linear density μ of the load. An increase in μ altered the nature of the discharge through the diode from a mismatched regime accompanied by generation of an electron beam (μ < 4 μg cm-1) to the formation of 'hot spots' (μ = 8–20 μg cm-1) and then to a regime of a luminous skin layer ( μ > 30 μg cm-1). A strong influence of the state of the surface on the nature of an explosion of a metal wire was observed. The experimental results obtained at the beginning of wire explosions were accounted for by a model of the metal–plasma transition. The plasma motion and the development of instabilities of a plasma filament during a discharge were investigated by optical methods. Some of the experiments indicated simultaneous development of helical and 'sausage' instabilities. A two-dimensional ideal magnetohydrodynamic model was employed in calculations dealing with the process of formation of a constriction (pinching) and the results were in good agreement with the observations.

PACS: 52.80.Qj, 52.30.-q

Received: 27.04.1993


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1994, 24:2, 169–173

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