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Importance of magnetic resistive fields in the heating of a micro-cone target irradiated by a high intensity laser

Authors :
J. Rassuchine
Alessio Morace
Julien Fuchs
R. Redaelli
P. Guillou
Fabien Dorchies
Laurent Gremillet
Yasuhiko Sentoku
J. J. Santos
Dimitri Batani
Takayoshi Norimatsu
Joshua J. Adams
Emmanuel d'Humières
M. Koenig
Christophe Rousseaux
Thomas E. Cowan
C. Fourment
Grant Korgan
Ryosuke Kodama
Motoaki Nakatsutsumi
Sophie Baton
Steven Malekos
Source :
The European Physical Journal Special Topics. 175:89-95
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.

Abstract

Obtaining keV ion temperatures at solid density, i.e. “warm dense matter”, in the laboratory would be of great interest to measure opacity and equations of state of matter under extremes conditions. Here we report a new means to effectively confine the energetic electrons and localize the energy deposition to a small, more uniformly heated, volume at the tip of nanofabricated micro-cone targets. This is achieved with very high contrast laser irradiation, which interacts with the cone wall to generate strong (~10 MG) localized resistive magnetic fields within the target bulk. Temperatures of up to ~200 eV are observed, with an input laser energy of 10 J. This new means has been investigated both experimentally and with Particle-In-Cell simulations.

Details

ISSN :
19516401 and 19516355
Volume :
175
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8d33d57f4d58c71b0c54c9da7509d9ca