Collimation of laser-produced plasmas using axial magnetic field

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We investigated the expansion dynamics of laser-produced plasmas expanding into an axial magnetic field. Plasmas were generated by focusing 1.064 μm Nd:YAG laser pulses onto a planar tin target in vacuum and allowed to expand into a 0.5 T magnetic field where the field lines were aligned along the plume expansion direction. Gated images employing an intensified charge-coupled device showed focusing of the plasma plume, which were also compared with results, obtained using particle-in-cell modeling methods. The estimated density and temperature of the plasma plumes employing emission spectroscopy revealed significant changes in the presence and absence of the 0.5 T magnetic field. In the presence of the field, the electron temperature is increased with distance from the target, while the density showed opposite effects.

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Roy, A., Harilal, S. S., Hassan, S. M., Endo, A., Mocek, T., & Hassanein, A. (2015). Collimation of laser-produced plasmas using axial magnetic field. Laser and Particle Beams, 33(2), 175–182. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0263034615000075

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