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Kilotesla Magnetic Field due to a Capacitor-Coil Target Driven by High Power Laser
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EngineeringKilotesla Magnetic FieldPhysicsLaboratory GenerationLaser Plasma PhysicsPlasma TheoryApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionApplied Plasma PhysicLaser Plasma PhysicKilotesla Magnetic FieldsPlasma PhysicsPlasma ConfinementCapacitor-coil Target DrivenMagnetic Flux CompressionHigh-power LasersHigh Power Laser
Laboratory generation of strong magnetic fields opens new frontiers in plasma and beam physics, astro- and solar-physics, materials science, and atomic and molecular physics. Although kilotesla magnetic fields have already been produced by magnetic flux compression using an imploding metal tube or plasma shell, accessibility at multiple points and better controlled shapes of the field are desirable. Here we have generated kilotesla magnetic fields using a capacitor-coil target, in which two nickel disks are connected by a U-turn coil. A magnetic flux density of 1.5 kT was measured using the Faraday effect 650 μm away from the coil, when the capacitor was driven by two beams from the GEKKO-XII laser (at 1 kJ (total), 1.3 ns, 0.53 or 1 μm, and 5 × 10(16) W/cm(2)).
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