100-kT magnetic field generation using paisley targets by femtosecond laser-plasma interactions

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Abstract

A target using a paisley pattern generates 100-kT-level magnetic fields. Laser irradiation induces local charge separation on the target, which creates surface currents along the concave surface, generating a magnetic field. For a laser intensity of 10 21 W cm - 2, the target generates a 150-kT magnetic field. We developed a simple model to describe the magnetic field as a function of the laser intensity and target radius. A double paisley configuration extends the lifetime of the magnetic field to the picosecond scale. The paisley design generates comparable results even if it is simplified. Thus, it is a robust and modular target suitable for magnetic field applications such as 100-kT magnetic field generation and magnetic reconnection.

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Zosa, M. A. H., Gu, Y. J., & Murakami, M. (2022). 100-kT magnetic field generation using paisley targets by femtosecond laser-plasma interactions. Applied Physics Letters, 120(13). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0081115

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