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Ultrafast probing of magnetic field growth inside a laser-driven solenoid
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser-plasma InteractionMagnetic ResonanceLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsLaser-driven SolenoidHigh-power LasersUltrafast MagnetismMagnetismLaser Plasma PhysicsMagnetic Field GrowthPulse PowerOptical PumpingPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionPlate CapacitanceMagnetic MeasurementTime-dependent B-field AmplitudeApplied PhysicsMagnetic Field
We report on the detection of the time-dependent B-field amplitude and topology in a laser-driven solenoid. The B-field inferred from both proton deflectometry and Faraday rotation ramps up linearly in time reaching 210 ± 35 T at the end of a 0.75-ns laser drive with 1 TW at 351 nm. A lumped-element circuit model agrees well with the linear rise and suggests that the blow-off plasma screens the field between the plates leading to an increased plate capacitance that converts the laser-generated hot-electron current into a voltage source that drives current through the solenoid. ALE3D modeling shows that target disassembly and current diffusion may limit the B-field increase for longer laser drive. Scaling of these experimental results to a National Ignition Facility (NIF) hohlraum target size (∼0.2cm^{3}) indicates that it is possible to achieve several tens of Tesla.
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