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Plasmas are a hot, ionized gas that conducts electric currents, as in a spark or bolt of lightning; they can reach temperatures of millions of degrees. Sending a large electric current through a fine wire vaporizes it, producing a dense plasma confined by the magnetic field the current generates. The direction along the wire (and the current) is generally referred to as the z-axis, hence the name z-pinch for the magnetic interaction that confines the plasma along the z-axis. Such plasmas can produce intense radiation over a ...

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    • Title: Physics of High-Density Z-Pinch Plasmas by Michael A. Liberman; John S. De Groot; Arthur Toor; Rick B. Spielman
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9781461271383, 146127138X
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    • Edition: 2012
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