An up to 15 T pulsed magnetic field generator in a volume of a few cubic centimeters has been developed for experiments with magnetized laser plasma. The magnetic field is created by a pair of coils placed in a sealed reservoir with liquid nitrogen, installed in a vacuum chamber with a laser target. The bearing body provides the mechanical strength of the system both in the case of co-directional and oppositely connected coils. The configuration of the housing allows laser radiation to be introduced into the working area between the coils in a wide range of directions and focusing angles, places targets away from the symmetry axis of the magnetic system, and irradiates several targets simultaneously.
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Luchinin, A. G., Malyshev, V. A., Kopelovich, E. A., Burdonov, K. F., Gushchin, M. E., Morozkin, M. V., … Glyavin, M. Y. (2021). Pulsed magnetic field generation system for laser-plasma research. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0035302
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