Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device

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Autor(a) principal: Habibi,M.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Amrollahi,R., Farrahi,M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Physics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332008000200009
Resumo: In this paper we have tried to investigate of dense plasma-material interaction in a Filippov type plasma focus (90KJ, 25KV, 288µf) facility. Dense plasma focus discharges are known as a remarkable source of hot plasma bunches and fast streams, fast neutrons, hard and soft X-rays, and energetic particles such as ions and electrons. The Aluminum made targets with 20cm in diameter and thickness 5mm, were placed at the central part of plasma focus cathode. These targets were exposed to perpendicular dense high temperature plasma stream incidence. The working gases for these experiments were Argon, Deuterium +Krypton, Helium, and pure Deuterium. We took advantage of changeable targets surface and used SEM technique for analyzing irradiated samples by various working gases. As it shown from SEM pictures and surface profiles, melt layer erosion by melt motion, surface smoothing, and bubble formation were some of different effects caused by diverse working conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
title Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
spellingShingle Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
Habibi,M.
Plasma focus
Plasma-wall interaction
Bubbling effect
Melt layer motion
Surface smoothing
title_short Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
title_full Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
title_fullStr Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
title_full_unstemmed Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
title_sort Study of dense plasma-surface interaction by a Filippov type plasma focus device
author Habibi,M.
author_facet Habibi,M.
Amrollahi,R.
Farrahi,M.
author_role author
author2 Amrollahi,R.
Farrahi,M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Habibi,M.
Amrollahi,R.
Farrahi,M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasma focus
Plasma-wall interaction
Bubbling effect
Melt layer motion
Surface smoothing
topic Plasma focus
Plasma-wall interaction
Bubbling effect
Melt layer motion
Surface smoothing
description In this paper we have tried to investigate of dense plasma-material interaction in a Filippov type plasma focus (90KJ, 25KV, 288µf) facility. Dense plasma focus discharges are known as a remarkable source of hot plasma bunches and fast streams, fast neutrons, hard and soft X-rays, and energetic particles such as ions and electrons. The Aluminum made targets with 20cm in diameter and thickness 5mm, were placed at the central part of plasma focus cathode. These targets were exposed to perpendicular dense high temperature plasma stream incidence. The working gases for these experiments were Argon, Deuterium +Krypton, Helium, and pure Deuterium. We took advantage of changeable targets surface and used SEM technique for analyzing irradiated samples by various working gases. As it shown from SEM pictures and surface profiles, melt layer erosion by melt motion, surface smoothing, and bubble formation were some of different effects caused by diverse working conditions.
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