Two different modes of nested wire array implosion driven by a 1-MA, 240-ns
current pulse were observed, determined by the fraction of total current i
nduced in the inner array. Penetration by the outer array through the inner
with switching of current occurred if current in the inner array was initi
ally suppressed. Simultaneous implosion of arrays with apparent compression
of magnetic flux between the arrays was observed if similar to 20% of the
current was in the inner array. In both cases the x-ray pulse rise time of
similar to 10 ns (for 260-ns implosion time) was considerably smaller than
for a single array.