Magnetic Moment Fields in Dense Relativistic Plasma Interacting with Laser Radiations
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-04-01
Authors : B.Ghosh S.N.Paul S.Bannerjee; C.Das;
Page : 160-164
Keywords : Inverse Faraday effect; Resonant excitation; Relativistic effect.;
Abstract
Theory of the generation of magnetic moment field from resonant interaction of three high frequency electromagnetic waves in un-magnetized dense electron plasma is developed including the relativistic change of electron mass. It is shown that the inclusion of relativistic effect enhances the magnetic moment field. For high intensity laser beams this moment field may be of the order of a few mega gauss. Such a high magnetic field can considerably affect the transport of electrons in fusion plasma.
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