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Advances in plasma and fusion simulation and prospects for the future; From a viewpoint of magnetically confined fusion

Kishimoto, Yasuaki

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 80(5), p.390 - 395, 2004/05

High performance magnetically confined plasma is realized by having structures in plasmas, where different elementary processes with different time and spatial scales are deeply contributing with each other. A research based on large scale simulation is then essential to understand such hierarchical complex plasmas. We discuss the underlying physical process of the structural plasma and present a prospect for future numerical simulations covering a wide dynamical range.

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Prospect for "multiple-hierarchical complex plasma" where turbulent and laminar flow fluctuations are mixed

Kishimoto, Yasuaki; Idomura, Yasuhiro; Li, J.

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 79(5), p.478 - 488, 2003/05

This is a collection of review article related to the "Multiple Time and Spatial Scale Plasma Simulation" of various fields including fundamental research area of self-organization, magnetic and laser fusion field, space and astrophysics field where a plasma plays an essential roles.

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Enhancement of C$$_{2}$$H$$_{2}$$ formation due to interaction of graphite with energetic protons

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 174, p.118 - 120, 1990/00

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:81.56(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

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Time-resolved reflection spectroscopy for simultaneous monitoring VUV waveform and plasma formation

Itakura, Ryuji

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In this study, we propose and demonstrate a new methodology based on time-resolved vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) reflection spectroscopy for monitoring plasma formation induced by an intense laser pump pulse. The temporal waveform of a VUV probe pulse is also retrieved simultaneously.

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