Spectroscopy of a plasma formed in the vicinity of implosion of the shock wave generated by underwater electrical explosion of spherical wire array

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2015)

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The results of visible spectroscopy of the plasma formed inside a copper capillary placed at the equatorial plane of an underwater electrically exploded spherical wire array (30 mm in diameter; 40 wires, each of 100 mu m in diameter) are reported. In the experiments, a pulsed power generator with current amplitude of similar to 300 kA and rise time of similar to 1.1 mu s was used to produce wire array explosion accompanied by the formation of a converging strong shock wave. The data obtained support the assumption of uniformity of the shock wave along the main path of its convergence. The spectroscopic measurements show that this rather simple method of formation of a converging strong shock wave can be used successfully for studying the shock wave's interaction with matter and the evaporation processes of atoms from a target. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
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underwater electrical explosion,shock wave,plasma,implosion
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