Abstract

Time resolved spectroscopic detection of characteristic X-radiation as well as Bremsstrahlung from flash X-ray discharges and simultaneous recording of thedI/dt waveform showed that both kinds of X-radiation were produced duringdI/dt minima. The MoKα1 line could be detected with an initial capacitor voltage right down to only 70 per cent of the excitation potential. The investigation supports the theory that the plasma in the flash X-ray discharge is pinched, causing high voltages in the discharge

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