Laser scaling for generation of megatesla magnetic fields by microtube implosions
ORAL
Abstract
Microtube implosions are a novel scheme to generate ultrahigh magnetic fields on the megatesla order. These implosions are driven by ultraintense and ultrashort laser pulses. Using two- and three-dimensional particle simulations where megatesla-order magnetic fields can be achieved, we demonstrate scaling and criteria in terms of laser parameters such as laser intensity and laser energy to facilitate practical experiments toward the realization of extreme physical conditions, which have yet to be realized in laboratories. Microtube implosions should provide a new platform for studies in fundamental and applied physics relevant to ultrahigh magnetic fields.
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Presenters
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Masakatsu Murakami
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
Authors
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Masakatsu Murakami
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
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Didar Shokov
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
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Javier Honrubia
Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM)