Experimental observations of the plasma dynamics in a vacuum spark are
presented which permit measurements of the electron density and tempe
rature during a large part of the compression phase of the pinch. The
vacuum spark is generated by a low-impedance pulse forming line with a
maximum current in excess of 100 kA. The discharge is operated in the
hybrid mode in a titanium plasma. A laser focused onto the cathode pr
ovides the preionizing source. Soft x-ray emission from the current sh
eath is observed with an x-ray framing camera well before maximum comp
ression. These observations are compared with holographic interferogra
ms, both showing the formation of an axisymmetric rhombic boundary to
the plasma sheath. The temperature and density of both the sheath and
the internal plasma are observed until the formation of hot spots at t
he time of maximum compression. The temperature evolution of the hot s
pots is presented, showing a repeatable behavior that depends on the a
xial position. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.