Spindle-Cusp Confinement Properties of Laser-Produced Plasma in a Low-Beta Regime
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概要
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Behavior of a spindle-cusp plasma produced at its central null-field point froma thin wire target by laser pulse is experimentally studied, mainly in a low plasma-beta regime, by means of many different plasma diagnostics. As the results,somewhat queer confinement properties have been found, and some considerationsare given for the observed results.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1981-06-15
著者
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SATO Kohnosuke
Institute of Plasma Physics,Nagoya University
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Sato Kohnosuke
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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SEKIGUCHI Tadashi
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Tokyo
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Yoshino Ryuji
Department Of Electrical Engineering University Of Tokyo:japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Yoshino Ryuji
Department Of Electrical Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Sekiguchi Tadashi
Department Of Electrical Eng. University Of Tokyo
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Sekiguchi Tadashi
Department of Electrical Engineering,University of Tokyo
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