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Strongly magnetized plasma produced by interaction of nanosecond kJ-class laser with snail targets

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    0583183 - ÚFP 2024 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Pisarczyk, T. - Renner, Oldřich - Dudžák, Roman - Chodukowski, T. - Rusiniak, Z. - Dostál, Jan - Krupka, Michal - Klír, D. - Domański, J. - Krása, J. - Singh, Sushil Kumar - Cikhardt, Jakub - Batani, D. - Santos, J. - Burian, Tomáš - Ehret, M. - Gajdoš, Pavel - Zaras-Szydłowska, A. - Rosinski, M. - Tchórz, P. - Kustosz, M. - Vlachos, Ch. - Ospina-Bohórquez, V. - Jelínek, Šimon - Kocourková, G. - Agrawal, S. - Borodziuk, S. - Krůs, Miroslav - Juha, L.
    Strongly magnetized plasma produced by interaction of nanosecond kJ-class laser with snail targets.
    Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. Roč. 65, č. 5 (2023), č. článku 055015. ISSN 0741-3335. E-ISSN 1361-6587
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA19-24619S; GA MŠMT(CZ) LM2015083; GA MŠMT(CZ) LM2018114; GA MŠMT LTT17015
    EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 654148 - LASERLAB-EUROPE; European Commission(BE) 101052200; European Commission(XE) 871161 - IMPULSE
    Institutional support: RVO:61389021
    Keywords : electron density * fast electrons * magnetized plasma * return current * snail-shaped targets * spontaneous magnetic fields
    OECD category: Fluids and plasma physics (including surface physics)
    Impact factor: 2.2, year: 2022
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6587/acc421

    Magnetized plasma studies are necessary for many applied studies, including laser-driven inertial fusion, modeling astrophysically relevant phenomena, and innovative industrial and medical applications. An interesting method of generating highly magnetized plasma can be based on the interaction of a laser with spiral-shaped cavity (snail-like) targets. A target shaped in this way can represent the central area of a spherical pellet that is not irradiated radially, but rather through an entrance hole allowing the laser beam to almost impact its inner surface tangentially (Pisarczyk et al 2018 Sci. Rep. 8 17 895). In the reported experiment, snail targets of various diameters were irradiated by linearly or circularly polarized radiation of a Prague asterix laser system (PALS) iodine laser delivering ∼500 J, 350 ps and 1.315 μm pulses on targets. Three-frame complex interferometry demonstrated that plasma is generated on the entire inside and outside surfaces of the snail target, starting from the very beginning of the laser-target interaction. The time-resolved records of the magnetic field and the electron density distribution inside and outside the snail target characterize the changes in the structure of the magnetized plasma. Inside the target, the magnetic field survives long after the termination of the laser-matter interaction, namely longer than 10 ns. Compared to a circularly polarized laser pulse, the irradiation of targets with a p-polarized beam increases both the emission of hot electrons (HEs) and the intensity of the magnetic field. The emission of HEs is not isotropic, and their energy distribution cannot be characterized by a single temperature.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0351203

     
     
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