Spectroscopic Analysis and Optimization of Krypton X-ray Emission from a Dense Plasma Focus Device in Singapore.

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Abstract

The study of x-ray emission from a dense plasma focus (DPF) device is of significant interest due to its wide range of applications (scientific, industrial, medical, etc). In the past, extensive research has been conducted on x-ray emission from noble gases such as Neon and Argon from a DPF device, but almost no investigation has been done on higher Z molecular gases. Winning the National Science Foundation's EAPSI award has allowed for the opportunity of international scientific collaboration on this topic, and thus we present, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of L-shell Krypton radiation including optimization of Krypton x-ray emission from a 3 kJ DPF device in Singapore. The advantages of using Krypton as the operating gas are also discussed.

*This work was supported by the NSF EAPSI Fellowship Award # 1516611, the NRF of Singapore, and in part by the DOE/NNSA Cooperative agreement DE-NA0001984 and by the DTRA, Basic Research Award # HDTRA1-13-1-0033.

Authors

  • E.E. Petkov

    • Physics Department of the University of Nevada, Reno
    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
    • Physics Department, University of Nevada, Reno
  • R.S. Rawat

    • National Institute of Education
  • K.S. Tan

    • National Institute of Education
  • V.L. Kantsyrev

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • V.V. Shlyapsteva

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • K.A. Schultz

    • Physics Department of the University of Nevada, Reno
    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • A.S. Safronova

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno