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12 May 2015 Time-resolved EUV spectra from nitrogen Z-pinching capillary discharge
Michal Nevrkla, Alexandr Jančárek, Fahad Nawaz, Tomáš Parkman, Miroslava Vrbová
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Abstract
Time-integrated spectra and time-resolved spectra (20 ns resolution) of nitrogen discharge plasma radiation were recorded and analyzed. Plasma was created by a 70 kA, 29 ns rise-time current pulse flowing through a 5 mm inner diameter, 224 mm long capillary filled with nitrogen to initial pressure ∼0.1 ÷ 1 kPa. Spectra were captured in the wavelength range 8.3 ÷ 14 nm. This spectral region contains nitrogen Balmer series lines including potentially lasing NVII 2 – 3 transition1. Spectral lines were identified using the NIST database and the FLY kinetic code. Together with spectra the capillary current was measured. Due to the low inductance design of the driver, the pinch is observable directly from the measured current. 13.38 nm NVII 2 – 3 line was observed in gated, and also in time-integrated spectra for currents <60 kA. For higher gas-filling pressure also other Balmer series lines were observed.
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Michal Nevrkla, Alexandr Jančárek, Fahad Nawaz, Tomáš Parkman, and Miroslava Vrbová "Time-resolved EUV spectra from nitrogen Z-pinching capillary discharge", Proc. SPIE 9510, EUV and X-ray Optics: Synergy between Laboratory and Space IV, 951013 (12 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2196905
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

Plasma

Nitrogen

Ions

Oxygen

Extreme ultraviolet

Microchannel plates

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