Vortex-driven ultrahigh magnetic field generation in microtube implosion
ORAL
Abstract
Microtube implosion is a novel scheme to generate ultrahigh magnetic fields of the megatesla order. These implosions are driven by ultraintense and ultrashort laser pulses. In its original concept, seeded magnetic fields are required to deflect ions and electron flows toward the cylindrical center to generate spin currents and thus ultrahigh magnetic fields. We have recently found that an optimally designed micro-fabrication can enable us to generate ultrahigh magnetic fields in a vortex-driven microtube implosion even without the seeded magnetic fields. Using multi-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, we clarify the underlying physics of the structured microtube target.
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Presenters
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Masakatsu Murakami
ILE, Osaka University
Authors
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Masakatsu Murakami
ILE, Osaka University
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Yanjun Gu
ILE, Osaka University
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Javier J Honrubia
ETSI, UPM, Department of Applied Physics, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, Department of Applied Sciences, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Focused Energy GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid