B. Bhattacharyya et al., Model for the generation of toroidal and poloidal magnetic fields in a laser-produced plasma - art. no. 016404, PHYS REV E, 6302(2), 2001, pp. 6404
A mechanism of simultaneous generation of toroidal and poloidal magnetic fi
elds in an underdense region of a laser-produced plasma is discussed. The m
echanism relies on the fact that at least a part of the incident transverse
mode of the laser field undergoes a linear conversion into a longitudinal
mode in the thermal plasma. It involves the conversion of ordered kinetic m
otion of the charged particles in the presence of the field into the energy
of the induced magnetic fields both in poloidal and toroidal directions. T
he analysis is based on obtaining perturbative solutions of the two-fluid m
odel of a hot nondissipative plasma. Our numerical results show that both t
he toroidal and poloidal fields increase with the laser intensity, and that
the former dominates over the latter. Further, the toroidal fields decreas
e with increasing pulse lengths and increase rather slowly with an increase
in laser wavelengths. However, the poloidal fields seem to be insensitive
to the laser pulse lengths but they increase exponentially with the laser w
avelengths. Finally, toroidal fields have a tendency to decrease as the cri
tical surface is approached. The poloidal fields show a contrary behavior.