Publications by authors named "Tomohiko Asai"

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  • Scientists created a special tool called a Rogowski probe to measure the electric current in a plasma during a fusion experiment in a device named FAT-CM.
  • The experiment involves colliding two plasma formations, which move really fast (300-400 km/s) and merge into one, allowing researchers to study how this plasma behaves.
  • The probe is designed to be very small and made from a strong material to protect it from the hot and dense plasma, and it can detect changes in current very quickly, in just a few microseconds.
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Non-thermal atmospheric gas plasma (AGP) exhibits cytotoxicity against malignant cells with minimal cytotoxicity toward normal cells. However, the mechanisms of its tumor-selective cytotoxicity remain unclear. Here we report that AGP-activated medium increases caspase-independent cell death and mitochondrial network collapse in a panel of human cancer cells, but not in non-transformed cells.

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We have developed a novel and economical neutral-beam injection system by employing a washer-gun plasma source. It provides a low-cost and maintenance-free ion beam, thus eliminating the need for the filaments and water-cooling systems employed conventionally. In our primary experiments, the washer gun produced a source plasma with an electron temperature of approximately 5 eV and an electron density of 5 × 10(17) m(-3), i.

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A magnetic probe array is constructed to measure precisely the spatial structure of a small fluctuating field included in a strong confinement field that varies with time. To exclude the effect of the confinement field, the magnetic probes consisting of figure-eight-wound coils are prepared. The spatial structure of the fluctuating field is obtained from a Fourier analysis of the probe signal.

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