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Sanae I. Itoh

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  324
Citations -  7128

Sanae I. Itoh is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbulence & Plasma. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 323 publications receiving 6734 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanae I. Itoh include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Max Planck Society.

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Bifurcation and phase diagram of turbulence constituted from three different scale-length modes

TL;DR: In this article, a statistical theory of strong turbulence in inhomogeneous plasmas is developed, and the bifurcation of turbulence is analyzed and a phase diagram is drawn.
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Forced Magnetic Reconnection in Helical Plasmas

TL;DR: In this article, a Rutherford-type equation is coupled with the time evolution equation of the radial electric field associated with the neoclassical particle diffusion due to helically rippled magnetic fields.
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Self-sustained annihilation of magnetic islands in helical plasmas

TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution of the magnetic island induced by the resonant deformation by external currents in helical systems (such as the large helical device (LHD) was analyzed.
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Higher Harmonics in a Perturbative Transport Experiment

TL;DR: Shigeru INAGAKI, Kimitaka ITOH, Naohiro KASUYA, Tatsuya KOBAYASHI, Akihide FUJISAWA1,2), Tokihiko TOKUZAWA3), Katsumi IDA2,3), Shin KUBO3), Takashi SHIMOZUMA3), Naoki TAMURA3), Hayato TSUCHIYA3), Yoshio NAGAYAMA3), Kazuo KAWAHATA3), Hiroshi YAMADA3), Ak
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Observations of radially elongated particle flux induced by streamer in a linear magnetized plasma

TL;DR: The streamer-driven particle flux is evaluated experimentally in a linear cylindrical plasma as mentioned in this paper, showing significant and essential contributions of streamers to cross-field transport and structural formation of turbulent plasmas.