Abstract
As a promising new way to generate a controllable strong magnetic field, laser-driven magnetic coils have attracted interest in many research fields. In 2013, a kilotesla level magnetic field was achieved at the Gekko XII laser facility with a capacitor–coil target. A similar approach has been adopted in a number of laboratories, with a variety of targets of different shapes. The peak strength of the magnetic field varies from a few tesla to kilotesla, with different spatio-temporal ranges. The differences are determined by the target geometry and the parameters of the incident laser. Here we present a review of the results of recent experimental studies of laser-driven magnetic field generation, as well as a discussion of the diagnostic techniques required for such rapidly changing magnetic fields. As an extension of the magnetic field generation, some applications are discussed.
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Zhang, Z., Zhu, B., Li, Y., Jiang, W., Yuan, D., Wei, H., … Zhang, J. (2018). Generation of strong magnetic fields with a laser-driven coil. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 6. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2018.33
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