Dose Measurements in a 20-J Repetitive Plasma Focus


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Abstract

In this article, the results of X-ray dose measurements executed using thermoluminescent dosimeters in experiments with a very small (20 J) repetitive plasma focus device named SORENA-1 are presented and analyzed. The working gas in these experiments was Argon. Also, pinch formation in experiments with this device has been observed. This device has been designed and constructed in Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School of Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute of Iran. From these results, it is concluded that we can do experiments with this device using Ar as working gas all over the working days of year, and a good symmetry for measured dose around the device has been seen.

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S. Goudarzi

Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: sgoudarzi@aeoi.org.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

H. Babaee

Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute

Email: sgoudarzi@aeoi.org.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

A. Esmaeli

Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute

Email: sgoudarzi@aeoi.org.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

A. Nasiri

Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute

Email: sgoudarzi@aeoi.org.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

A. Mazandarani

Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute

Email: sgoudarzi@aeoi.org.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran


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