Evidence of new finite beam plasma instability for magnetic field generation
Abstract
We demonstrate by computer simulations, laser plasma experiments, and analytic theory that a hitherto unknown instability is excited in the beam plasma system with finite transverse size. This instability is responsible for the generation of magnetic fields at scales comparable to the transverse beam dimension which can be much longer than the electron skin depth scale. This counterintuitive result arises due to radiative leakage associated with finite beam boundaries which are absent in conventional infinite periodic systems considered in earlier simulations as well as theoretical analyses and may trigger a reexamination of a hitherto prevalent idea.
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