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Email: fnkrasik@physics.technion.ac.il
Topic: Plasma Physics
Homepage: http://plasma.net.technion.ac.il/
Research Interests & Publications:
Fields of research: Research of Extreme States of Matter Extreme state of matter, characterizing by pressure >1010 Pa, temperature >104 K and density significantly exceeding normal density, is called warm dense non-ideal and often degenerated plasma. This plasma relates to high energy density physics –the subject of research inertial fusion and some of astrophysical problems. In our laboratory, using modern pulse generators supplying high-current pulses, we are producing such extreme conditions by underwater electrical explosion of wires which is accompanied by generation of converging strong shock waves. At the axis of shock wave convergence pressure up to several MBars is achieved in “water” which temperature exceeds several eV and density reaches 5r0. The data obtained in experiments are compared with the results off numerical modeling coupled with equation of states and electrical conductivity models.***********************************************************************************************************************************************
Fields of research: Research of High-Power Microwave interaction with plasma
plasma at high density and pressure, relativistic electron beams, microwave with GW power, shockwaves at Mbar pressure
Plasma & Pulsed Power Laboratory:
The Plasma & Pulsed Power Laboratory at the Physics Department, Technion, was formed in 1997. During these years we are carrying out research of current carrying plasma, high-current electron beam generation, converging strong shock waves and high-power microwaves.
1. Various plasma electron sources (explosive electron emission, velvet, metal-ceramic, ferroelectric plasma source, hollow cathode and hollow anode plasma sources, multicapillary plasma sources) for generation of high current relativistic electron beams. Using various electrical probes, atomic spectroscopy, Thompson scattering and laser induced fluorescence, plasma parameters are studied with high space and time resolution.
2. Underwater electrical wire explosions for generation of strongly coupled non-ideal plasma for study equation of states of different materials at extreme conditions. Underwater electrical wire array explosion for study stability of converging strong shock waves and research of water parameters at extreme conditions.
3. Double gap vircator and relativistic S-band magnetron for high power microwave generation: research of the plasma parameters during these generators operation. Microwave compressors and
4. Electrically explosive wire generators coupled with vircator for high power microwave generation, spiral generators and gaseous switches. High-voltage all-solid state nanosecond time scale duration generators.
The laboratory has around 200 m2 laboratory space in the Physics Department and 300 m2 in the Canada building, Technion. The laboratory is equipped with different high-power, high-voltage and high-current generators and power supplies, time delay and functional generators, triggering generators, different electrical, optical, spectroscopic and laser equipment.
During these years 6 Ph.D. students and 10 M.Sc. students have successfully graduated. At present, 5 Ph.D. student and 4 M.Sc. students are continuing their studies in the laboratory, performing research in experimental and simulation plasma physics. In addition, during these years about 90 papers including 10 invited review papers, were published in leading physics journals (Phys. Rev. Lett., Appl. Phys. Lett., Europhys. Lett., European Phys. J., Phys. of Plasma, Phys. Rev., J. Appl. Phys., IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., etc.) as well as 14 invited talks were presented at different International conferences related to plasma and pulsed power research.
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