Study of the X Rays Produced by a Vacuum Spark

Abstract
The results of experiments on the x rays emitted by an energetic vacuum spark are presented. X-ray spectroscopic studies show, in addition to the characteristic x-ray lines of the electrode metal, lines originating from very high stages of ionization of the element. In particular, lines of the 1s2–1snp sequence in the helium-like spectra Ti xxi through Ni xxvii, and the 1s–2p transition in Fe xxvi, were observed. Pinhole photography and time-resolved studies of the total x-ray emission indicate that these highly ionized species originate in a small, hot region between the two electrodes, which is produced by a pinch in a plasma of evaporated anode metal.

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