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Mamiko Nishiuchi

Researcher at Japan Atomic Energy Agency

Publications -  121
Citations -  2420

Mamiko Nishiuchi is an academic researcher from Japan Atomic Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Proton. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2014 citations. Previous affiliations of Mamiko Nishiuchi include National Presto Industries.

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Review of laser-driven ion sources and their applications.

TL;DR: The historical background including the early laser-matter interaction studies on energetic ion acceleration relevant to inertial confinement fusion is reviewed and several implemented and proposed mechanisms of proton and/or ion acceleration driven by ultra-short high-intensity lasers are described.
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Laser ion acceleration via control of the near-critical density target.

TL;DR: Particle-in-cell simulations reveal that the efficient proton acceleration is due to the generation of a quasistatic magnetic field on the target rear side with magnetic pressure inducing and sustaining a charge separation electrostatic field.
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High-contrast high-intensity repetitive petawatt laser

TL;DR: The generation of 63 J of broadband pulse energies at 0.1 Hz from the J-KAREN-P laser, which is based on an OPCPA/Ti:sapphire hybrid architecture, is reported.
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2020 roadmap on plasma accelerators

TL;DR: The New Journal of Physics 2020 Plasma Accelerator Roadmap provides a summary overview of the field and insights into the research needs and developments for an international audience of scientists, including graduate students and researchers entering the field as mentioned in this paper.