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Axial proton probing of magnetic and electric fields inside laser-driven coils

J. Peebles, J. R. Davies, Daniel Barnak, T. Cracium, M. J. Bonino, R. Betti

2020Physics of Plasmas24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In a laser-driven coil, a laser is used to eject electrons from a plate, which then draws a current through a loop. Diagnosing the field strength, geometry, and conditions within these loops has been one of the primary difficulties in fielding this type of target. In this paper, the diagnostic technique of axial proton probing with a mesh fiducial of a laser-driven coil is demonstrated. Multiple coil types were driven by a 1 ns, 1.25 kJ long pulse beam and probed several times. This technique provides significantly more information than transverse probing on electric- and magnetic-field strength in the region of interest and shows in our experiment complex, non-uniform current path structures and charge distribution.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsElectromagnetic coilLaserTransverse planeMagnetic fieldElectronElectric fieldProtonFiducial markerNuclear magnetic resonancePlasmaElectric currentAtomic physicsBeam (structure)Transverse magneticOpticsComputational physicsNuclear physicsEngineeringStructural engineeringArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsMagnetic confinement fusion researchHigh-pressure geophysics and materials