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Gigagauss magnetic field generation by bladed microtube implosion

Plasma Physics 2025-12-02 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate the generation of ultrahigh magnetic fields in the order of gigagauss using a bladed microtube target whose inner surface is periodically slanted in a sawtooth-like pattern. When irradiated by ultra-intense, ultrashort laser pulses, hot electrons with MeV energies are produced at the outer surface and swiftly transported to the inner surface, initiating a rapid implosion of plasma toward the central axis. The unique blade-induced asymmetry gives rise to vortex-shaped flows of ions and electrons near the center, forming strong azimuthal loop currents that generate ultrahigh magnetic fields at the center. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, supported by a simple analytical model, elucidate the underlying physics and reveal key scaling laws governing the field strength and spatial confinement.

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@article{arxiv.2512.00795,
  title  = {Gigagauss magnetic field generation by bladed microtube implosion},
  author = {D. Pan and M. Murakami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.00795},
  year   = {2025}
}