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PSTEP: Project for solar-terrestrial environment prediction

Kusano, Kanya*; Ichimoto, Kiyoshi*; Ishii, Mamoru*; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi*; Yoden, Shigeo*; Akiyoshi, Hideharu*; Asai, Ayumi*; Ebihara, Yusuke*; Fujiwara, Hitoshi*; Goto, Tadanori*; et al.

Earth, Planets and Space (Internet), 73(1), p.159_1 - 159_29, 2021/12

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:49.29(Geosciences, Multidisciplinary)

The PSTEP is a nationwide research collaboration in Japan and was conducted from April 2015 to March 2020, supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. It has made a significant progress in space weather research and operational forecasts, publishing over 500 refereed journal papers and organizing four international symposiums, various workshops and seminars, and summer school for graduate students at Rikubetsu in 2017. This paper is a summary report of the PSTEP and describes the major research achievements it produced.

Journal Articles

Detailed deposition density maps constructed by large-scale soil sampling for $$gamma$$-ray emitting radioactive nuclides from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident

Saito, Kimiaki; Tanihata, Isao*; Fujiwara, Mamoru; Saito, Takashi*; Shimoura, Susumu*; Otsuka, Takaharu*; Onda, Yuichi*; Hoshi, Masaharu*; Ikeuchi, Yoshihiro*; Takahashi, Fumiaki; et al.

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 139, p.308 - 319, 2015/01

 Times Cited Count:225 Percentile:98.79(Environmental Sciences)

JAEA Reports

Development of safety management system for works in radiation controlled area (Joint research)

Hiyama, Kazuhisa; Hanawa, Nobuhiro; Kurosawa, Akihiko; Eguchi, Shohei; Hori, Naohiko; Kusunoki, Tsuyoshi; Ueda, Hisao; Shimada, Hiroshi; Kanda, Hiroaki*; Saito, Isamu*

JAEA-Technology 2013-045, 32 Pages, 2014/02

JAEA-Technology-2013-045.pdf:5.83MB

This report summarizes regarding to develop of real-time multifunctional access control system which is able to manage worker's access control and exposure dose at real-time in the reactor building, besides worker's location and worker might be fall down by accident.

Journal Articles

Directional control of spin-wave emission by spatially shaped light

Sato, Takuya*; Terui, Yuki*; Moriya, Rai*; Ivanov, B. A.*; Ando, Kazuya*; Saito, Eiji; Shimura, Tsutomu*; Kuroda, Kazuo*

Nature Photonics, 6(10), p.662 - 666, 2012/10

 Times Cited Count:208 Percentile:99.19(Optics)

In future spintronics it is anticipated that spin waves will function as unique information carriers that are free from Joule heating. Directional control of spin-wave emission has been desired for the realization of switching devices. Here, we propose a promising technique that makes use of a spatially shaped light pulse with circular polarization. Focusing this light pulse on a magnet generates spin waves via the inverse Faraday effect. Moreover, the wave number distribution of the spin waves is determined by the spatial intensity distribution of the light spot. We demonstrate the principle of this technique both theoretically and experimentally. We successfully control the direction of the energy flow by shaping the light spot into an ellipse, with its major axis parallel or perpendicular to the magnetic field.

Journal Articles

Pressure effect on intersite charge transfer in A-site-ordered double-perovskite-structure oxide

Long, Y.-W.*; Kawakami, Takateru*; Chen, W.-T.*; Saito, Takashi*; Watanuki, Tetsu; Nakakura, Yuta*; Liu, Q.-Q.*; Jin, C.-Q.*; Shimakawa, Yuichi*

Chemistry of Materials, 24(11), p.2235 - 2239, 2012/06

 Times Cited Count:37 Percentile:71.39(Chemistry, Physical)

An A-site ordered perovskite-structure oxide, LaCu$$_{3}$$Fe$$_{4}$$O$$_{12}$$, shows unusual intermetallic charge transfer between the A-site Cu and the B-site Fe ions. Like temperature, pressure also induces the intermetallic charge transfer at room temperature and the compound changes from low-pressure LaCu$$^{3+}$$$$_{3}$$Fe$$^{3+}$$$$_{4}$$O$$_{12}$$ to high-pressure LaCu$$^{2+}$$$$_{3}$$Fe$$^{3.75+}$$$$_{4}$$O$$_{12}$$ accompanying with significant volume collapse and as well as unusual softening in bulk modulus. In addition, the material was changed from an antiferromagnetic insulator to a paramagnetic metal transition. Either by physical or chemical (cation substitution) pressure, the charge-transfer transition temperature decreases, and the lower volume phase stabilizes Cu$$^{2+}$$ and Fe$$^{3.75+}$$ at the A and B sites, respectively.

Oral presentation

Procedures and results on construction of maps concerning dose rates and so on

Saito, Kimiaki; Takahashi, Fumiaki; Kinouchi, Nobuyuki; Saegusa, Jun; Fujiwara, Mamoru*; Tanihata, Isao*; Saito, Takashi*

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no abstracts in English

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Construction of precise contamination maps in the Fukushima site

Saito, Kimiaki; Takahashi, Fumiaki; Kinouchi, Nobuyuki; Saegusa, Jun; Fujiwara, Mamoru*; Tanihata, Isao*; Saito, Takashi*; Shimoura, Susumu*; Ikeuchi, Yoshihiro*

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