Being simple to install and with excellent performance, gas-puff loads play an important role in the experimental study of Z pinch. The gas load in Z-pinch experiment is generated by Laval nozzle, which behaves as a supersonic transient gas flow with density between 1016 and 1017cm-3. Studying the initial density distribution of the load gas flow is helpful to predict the nozzle performance, optimize the nozzle size structure, improve the implosion dynamics process, and finally achieve the purpose of improving the X-ray radiation yield.
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