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Collimation of diamagnetic laser-driven plasma outflows by an ambient magnetic-pressure gradient

Plasma Physics 2026-04-06 v1

Abstract

We present magnetohydrodynamic simulations of laser driven plasma outflows propagating along an externally applied poloidal magnetic field, designed to mimic coronal open-field plasma jets. Using the FLASH code with non-ideal terms (resistivity, Biermann battery, and Nernst advection) included, we model a CH target driven by a 3ω\omega (351 nm) beam delivering 5 kJ over 10 ns and a uniform background field B0\text{B}_0 = 0 to 50 T. Under these conditions, the expanding plume develops a central low-density diamagnetic cavity bounded by a high-magnetic-pressure shell. Magnetic flux is advected from the plume center to its edge, and azimuthal diamagnetic currents form that decrease fields inside the cavity and amplify fields outside, producing a radial magnetic-pressure gradient that exerts an inward J×B\text{J}\times \text{B} force and radially confines the flow. We show that the collimation strengthens with increasing applied magnetic field, as stronger fields reduce the plasma β\beta and correspondingly enhance the confining J×B\text{J}\times \text{B} force.

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@article{arxiv.2604.02704,
  title  = {Collimation of diamagnetic laser-driven plasma outflows by an ambient magnetic-pressure gradient},
  author = {Yigeng Tian and Chung Hei Leung and Arijit Bose and Riddhi Bandyopadhyay and Michael A. Shay and William H. Matthaeus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02704},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures