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K. Yasuike
Researcher at Osaka University
Publications - 7
Citations - 3602
K. Yasuike is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Electron. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 3360 citations.
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Intense High-Energy Proton Beams from Petawatt-Laser Irradiation of Solids
R. Snavely,R. Snavely,M. H. Key,S. P. Hatchett,Thomas E. Cowan,Markus Roth,T. W. Phillips,M. A. Stoyer,E. A. Henry,T. C. Sangster,M. S. Singh,Scott Wilks,A. J. Mackinnon,A. A. Offenberger,Deanna Marie Pennington,K. Yasuike,A. B. Langdon,Barbara F. Lasinski,J. Johnson,Michael D. Perry,E. M. Campbell +20 more
TL;DR: An intense collimated beam of high-energy protons is emitted normal to the rear surface of thin solid targets irradiated at 1 PW power and peak intensity 3x10(20) W cm(-2).
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Fast ignition by intense laser-accelerated proton beams.
Markus Roth,Markus Roth,Thomas E. Cowan,Thomas E. Cowan,M. H. Key,S. P. Hatchett,Curtis G. Brown,W. F. Fountain,J. Johnson,Deanna Marie Pennington,R. A. Snavely,Scott Wilks,K. Yasuike,H. Ruhl,Francesco Pegoraro,Sergei V. Bulanov,E. M. Campbell,E. M. Campbell,Michael D. Perry,Michael D. Perry,Howard T. Powell +20 more
TL;DR: An intense proton beam to achieve fast ignition is proposed, produced by direct laser acceleration and focused onto the pellet from the rear side of an irradiated target and can be integrated into a hohlraum for indirect drive ICF.
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Electron, photon, and ion beams from the relativistic interaction of Petawatt laser pulses with solid targets
Stephen P. Hatchett,Curtis G. Brown,Thomas E. Cowan,Eugene A. Henry,Joy S. Johnson,Michael H. Key,Jeffrey A. Koch,A. Bruce Langdon,Barbara F. Lasinski,Richard W. Lee,A. J. Mackinnon,Deanna Marie Pennington,Michael D. Perry,T. W. Phillips,Markus Roth,T. Craig Sangster,M. S. Singh,R. A. Snavely,M. A. Stoyer,Scott Wilks,K. Yasuike +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the energy content, spectra, and angular patterns of the photon, electron, and ion radiations have all been diagnosed in a number of ways, including several novel (to laser physics) nuclear activation techniques.
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Intense electron and proton beams from PetaWatt laser–matter interactions
Thomas E. Cowan,Markus Roth,Markus Roth,J. Johnson,Curtis G. Brown,Mark Christl,W. F. Fountain,S. P. Hatchett,E. A. Henry,Alan W. Hunt,M. H. Key,A. J. Mackinnon,Thomas A. Parnell,Deanna Marie Pennington,Michael D. Perry,T. W. Phillips,T. C. Sangster,M. S. Singh,R. A. Snavely,M. A. Stoyer,Yoshiyuki Takahashi,Scott Wilks,K. Yasuike +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe recent experiments in which they have observed electrons accelerated to 100 MeV, photo-nuclear"ssion, positron}electron pair creation, monoenergetic electron jets and intense beams of protons emitted from the back surface of a laser-irradiated target.
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Intense ion beams accelerated by Petawatt-class Lasers
Markus Roth,Thomas E. Cowan,Curtis G. Brown,Mark Christl,W. F. Fountain,S. P. Hatchett,J. Johnson,M. H. Key,Deanna Marie Pennington,Michael D. Perry,T. W. Phillips,T. C. Sangster,M. S. Singh,R. A. Snavely,M. A. Stoyer,Yoshiyuki Takahashi,Scott Wilks,K. Yasuike +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, an intense collimated beam of high-energy protons emitted normal to the rear surface of thin, solid targets was shown to have a broad particle energy spectrum with a sharp cut off above 55 MeV.