Abstract
The first demonstration of target acceleration by a strong magnetic field is conducted. Two miniature targets, a gold ball and a neodymium permanent magnet, are accelerated by a magnetic field. A magnetic-field strength as high as 1 kT is produced using a capacitor-coil in which two copper disks are connected by a single-turn coil, and the capacitor was driven by two beams from the GEKKO-XII high-power laser. The targets are accelerated by the interaction force between two magnetic moments: the target and the capacitor-coil. The velocity of the accelerated gold ball was estimated as 10 m/s from shadowgraphy images. In the case of the magnet, although the image could not be observed clearly due to the plasma generated around the magnet, it was confirmed that the magnet interacts with the magnetic field of the capacitor-coil.