A novel, compact and portable 2-LTD-Brick x-pinch radiation source: its development and radiation performance
Roman V Shapovalov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact, portable 2-LTD-Brick x-pinch radiation source that achieves high current rise rates and good radiation performance, overcoming size and traditional generator limitations.
Contribution
It presents a novel, compact x-pinch driver based on two LTD bricks, enabling high current rise and effective radiation in a portable form factor.
Findings
Achieved 1 kA/ns current rise rate in tests
Confirmed good x-pinch radiation performance
Demonstrated potential for various applications
Abstract
Almost all well-known x-pinch x-ray radiation machines are large, based on a conventional Marx generator, and lack portability. The literature suggests that a current rate of rise of 1 kA/ns or more is required for "good" x-pinch radiation performance, which, for reasonable current rise times, translates to a current requirement of 100 kA or more. Those requirements are difficult to achieve in a limited volume, if one wants to build a compact machine without the use of traditional Marx generators, pulse-forming lines, and transmission lines. In this work we describe a new, compact and portable x-pinch driver based on two "slow" LTD bricks combined into one solid unit. The short-circuit tests demonstrated the required 1-kA/ns current rate-of-rise and x-pinch shots confirmed "good" x-pinch radiation performance and revealed the potential for many x-pinch applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsed Power Technology Applications · Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
