A staged Z pinch is considered in which an annular plasma shell made of a h
igh Z material like Kr implodes onto a coaxial plasma target made of a low
Z material like deuterium or a deuterium-tritium mixture. The target plasma
could be made either by exploding a cryogenically extruded fiber or by fil
ling the annular shell with a gas puff or a plasma puff. Modeling is perfor
med with a two-dimensional (2D) radiation-MHD (magnetohydrodynamic) code. A
parameter study is made to determine the sensitivity of this configuration
to initial conditions of the shell and the target plasmas. An axial magnet
ic field is essential for a stable implosion and efficient energy coupling
to the final load. Using a 50-50 mixture of deuterium-tritium as a target p
lasma, the fusion energy gain is optimized by adjusting the initial paramet
ers. The calculations are based on the parameters of the University of Cali
fornia Irvine Z-pinch facility which has a maximum energy storage of 50 kJ.
(C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.