# Magnetic Field Enhancement

**[![image-1729968719689.png](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/scaled-1680-/5lkF2do24wqUm7pz-image-1729968719689.png)](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/5lkF2do24wqUm7pz-image-1729968719689.png)Magnetic Field Enhancement** occurs when the **Magnetized Gas-Lattice** (placed inside EPG close-loop tubular system) is exposed to and interacts with **Laser energy**, as illustrated in Figure 29 WFC Tech-brief.

The absorbed Laser energy forces the Iron ions' **ELECTRONS** to spin at a faster rate when taken to a higher energy level, which, in turn, amplifies and strengthens the magnetic field (*Domain magnetic field*) of the Iron ions.

<p class="callout success">The spinning electrons simply interact with both electrostatic forces and electromagnetic forces to produce an enhanced magnetic field.</p>

> This magnetic process is an extension of **"The Electron Theory Of Magnetism"**.

<p class="callout info">Increasing Laser intensity increases the magnetic field strength of the gas-lattice in a linear function. **NICKEL IONS** and **COBALT IONS** <span style="text-decoration: underline;">are interchangeable with and duplicate</span> the magnetic properties of Iron ions undergoing Laser priming.</p>

[![image-1729568854073.png](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/scaled-1680-/MfYuwau4z4tLpfGE-image-1729568854073.png)](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/MfYuwau4z4tLpfGE-image-1729568854073.png)In **Quiescent-State**, the laser energy is superimposed onto the **Gas-Lattice** and "stored" inside the close-loop tubular EPG system to maintain a given or predetermined magnetic field strength during EPG operations.

<p class="callout success">In **Active-State**, the laser energy is pulsed and passes through the **Gas-Lattice** to produce a magnetic pulse-wave, as illustrated in Figure 29 as to Figure 26A and 26B.</p>

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<p class="callout info">In either case, the resultant magnetic field transverses pickup-coils to produce electrical energy.</p>