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My guess: The source voltages rises (due to L*dI/dt) to approximately the power supply voltage (100 V). With zero volts drain to source no more current flows so the voltage drops back down. 80 ns seems reasonable for the inductor and voltages. Is there some steady state current flowing after the spike, perhaps a few mA?
Lynn