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Mun, M.-H.*; Shin, I. J.*; Paeng, W.-G.*; Harada, Masayasu*; Kim, Y.*
European Physical Journal A, 59(7), p.149_1 - 149_6, 2023/07
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:65.61(Physics, Nuclear)Kwon, H.*; Pietrasiak, E.*; Ohara, Takashi; Nakao, Akiko*; Chae, B.*; Hwang, C.-C.*; Jung, D.*; Hwang, I.-C.*; Ko, Y. H.*; Kim, K.*; et al.
Inorganic Chemistry, 60(9), p.6403 - 6409, 2021/05
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:5.21(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)Saptiama, I.*; Kaneti, Y. V.*; Suzuki, Yoshitaka; Tsuchiya, Kunihiko; Fukumitsu, Nobuyoshi*; Sakae, Takeji*; Kim, J.*; Kang, Y.-M.*; Ariga, Katsuhiko*; Yamauchi, Yusuke*
Small, 14(21), p.1800474_1 - 1800474_14, 2018/05
Times Cited Count:65 Percentile:90.33(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Hayafune, Hiroki; Glatz, J.-P.*; Yang, H.*; Ruggieri, J.-M.*; Kim, Y.-I.*; Ashurko, Y.*; Hill, R.*
Proceedings of International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles; Next Generation Nuclear Systems for Sustainable Development (FR-17) (USB Flash Drive), 12 Pages, 2017/06
The SFR system arrangement Phase II became effective on 16 February 2016 by signatures of CEA, JAEA, KAERI, USDOE, and Rosatom, and was extended for additional 10 years. Collaboration of GIF SFR is growing adding new reactor concepts and related RDs. In 2015, a project arrangement on SFR System Integration and Assessment (SIA) has been signed by 7 members : China, EU, France, Japan, Korea, Russia and US. In the SIA project, RD needs from the SFR design will be shown to the RD project, and RD results from each RD project will be integrated into the designs.
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Se
Gretarsson, H.*; Nomura, Takuji; Jarrige, I.*; Lupascu, A.*; Upton, M. H.*; Kim, J.*; Casa, D.*; Gog, T.*; Yuan, R. H.*; Chen, Z. G.*; et al.
Physical Review B, 91(24), p.245118_1 - 245118_8, 2015/06
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:25.42(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)
Jarrige, I.*; Kotani, Akio*; Yamaoka, Hitoshi*; Tsujii, Naohito*; Ishii, Kenji; Upton, M.*; Casa, D.*; Kim, J. H.*; Gog, T.*; Hancock, J. N.*
Physical Review Letters, 114(12), p.126401_1 - 126401_5, 2015/03
Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:63.47(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Aoto, Kazumi; Dufour, P.*; Hongyi, Y.*; Glats, J. P.*; Kim, Y.-I.*; Ashurko, Y.*; Hill, R.*; Uto, Nariaki
Progress in Nuclear Energy, 77, p.247 - 265, 2014/11
Times Cited Count:162 Percentile:99.68(Nuclear Science & Technology)Much of the basic technology for the Sodium-cooled fast Reactor (SFR) has been established through long term development experience with former fast reactor programs, and is being confirmed by the Ph
nix end-of-life tests, the restart of Monju, the lifetime extension of BN-600 and the startup of CEFR. Planned startup in 2014 for BN-800 and PFBR will further enhance the confirmation of the SFR basic technology. Nowadays, the SFR development has advanced to aiming at establishment of the Generation-IV system which is dedicated to sustainable energy generation and actinide management, and several advanced SFR concepts are under development. Generation-IV International Forum is an international collaboration framework where various R&D activities are progressing for the Generation-IV SFR development, and will play a beneficial role of promoting them thorough providing an opportunity to share the past experience and the latest data of design and R&D among countries developing SFR.
Buiron, L.*; Rimpault, G*; Fontaine, B.*; Kim, T. K.*; Stauff, N. E.*; Taiwo, T. A.*; Yamaji, Akifumi*; Gulliford, J.*; Fridmann, E.*; Pataki, I.*; et al.
Proceedings of International Conference on the Physics of Reactors; The Role of Reactor Physics toward a Sustainable Future (PHYSOR 2014) (CD-ROM), 16 Pages, 2014/09
Within the activities of the Working Party on Scientific Issues of Reactor Systems (WPRS) of the OECD, an international collaboration is ongoing on the neutronic analyses of several Generation-IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) concepts. This paper summarizes the results obtained by participants from institutions of different countries (ANL, CEA, ENEA, HZDR, JAEA, CER, KIT, UIUC) for the large core numerical benchmarks. These results have been obtained using different calculation methods and analysis tools to estimate the core reactivity and isotopic composition evolution, neutronic feedbacks and power distribution. For the different core concepts analyzed, a satisfactory agreement was obtained between participants despite the different calculation schemes used. A good agreement was generally obtained when comparing compositions after burnup, the delayed neutron fraction, the Doppler coefficient, and the sodium void worth. However, some noticeable discrepancies between the k-effective values were observed and are explained in this paper. These are mostly due to the different neutronic libraries employed (JEFF3.1, ENDFB7.0 or JENDL-4.0) and to a lesser extent the calculations methods.

Jarrige, I.*; Nomura, Takuji; Ishii, Kenji; Gretarsson, H.*; Kim, Y.-J.*; Kim, J.*; Upton, M.*; Casa, D.*; Gog, T.*; Ishikado, Motoyuki*; et al.
Physical Review B, 86(11), p.115104_1 - 115104_4, 2012/09
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:33.29(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)We report the first observation by momentum-resolved resonant inelastic X-ray scattering of charge excitations in an iron-based superconductor and its parent compound, PrFeAsO
and PrFeAsO respectively, with two main results. First, using calculations based on a 16 band
model, we show that the energy of the lowest-lying excitations, identified as
interband transitions of dominant
,
orbital character, exhibits a dramatic dependence on electron correlation. This enables us to estimate the Coulomb repulsion
and Hund's coupling
, and to highlight the role played by
in these peculiar orbital-dependent electron correlation effects. Second, we show that short-range antiferromagnetic correlations, which are a prerequisite to the occurrence of these excitations at the
point, are still present in the superconducting state.
Jeong, T.*; Choi, I. W.*; Sung, J. H.*; Kim, H.*; Hong, K.*; Yu, T.*; Kim, J.-H.*; Noh, Y.*; Ko, D.-K.*; Lee, J.*; et al.
Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 50(1), p.34 - 39, 2007/01
no abstracts in English
Sr
CuO
with and without Zn impuritiesWakimoto, Shuichi; Birgeneau, R. J.*; Kagedan, A.*; Kim, H.-K.*; Swainson, I.*; Yamada, Kazuyoshi*; Zhang, H.*
Physical Review B, 72(6), p.064521_1 - 064521_9, 2005/08
Times Cited Count:30 Percentile:71.49(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)The magnetic properties of the Zn-substituted overdoped high-
superconductor La
Sr
CuO
(LSCO) have been studied by magnetization measurements and neutron scattering. Magnetization measurements reveal that for Zn-free samples with
a Curie term is induced implying the existence of local paramagnetic moments. A comparison of the Curie behaviour between Zn-doped and Zn-free samples signifies a general competitive relationship between the superconductivity and the induced paramagnetic moment. Neutron scattering measurements show that Zn-substitution in overdoped LSCO anomalously enhances the inelastic magnetic scattering spectra around the
position, peaking at
meV. These facts are discussed on the basis of a "swiss-cheese" model of Zn-substituted systems as well as a microscopic phase separation scenario in the overdoped region indicated by muon-spin-relaxation measurements.
Sr
CuO
Wakimoto, Shuichi; Birgeneau, R. J.*; Frost, C. D.*; Kagedan, A.*; Kim, H.*; Swainson, I.*; Tranquada, J. M.*; Yamada, Kazuyoshi*; Zhang, H.*
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Spin excitations of LSCO in the overdoped regime has been studied by neutron scattering. Incommensurate excitations around 6 meV which are clearly observed in the
sample decrease with
as doping increases, and finally, become unobservable at
coincidentally with the disappearance of bulk superconductivity. High-energy measurements performed at the MAPS spectrometer show remarkably weakened magnetic excitations of the overdoped samples also in the high energy region. These observations are apparently consistent with a microscopic phase separation of the overdoped samples into the superconducting and Fermi liquid phases based on muSR results. In contrast, magnetization measurements of overdoped LSCO with and without Zn impurities have revealed that the superconductivity vanishes in the overdoped regime as a result of a competition between the superconductivity and paramagnetism which is induced even in the Zn-free overdoped LSCO.
Jarrige, I.; Nomura, Takuji; Ishii, Kenji; Yoshida, Masahiro; Shamoto, Shinichi; Gretarsson, H.*; Kim, Y.-J.*
no journal, ,
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Gretarsson, H.*; Nomura, Takuji; Jarrige, I.*; Kim, Y.-J.*
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no abstracts in English
Garraffo, Z.*; Kamenkovich, I.*; Kim, H.-C.*; Kawamura, Hideyuki; Mehra, A.*; Rivin, I.*
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Off-line tracer modeling is a powerful practical method to simulate tracer evolution using previously calculated velocity and density fields. The main advantage of this approach is in its computational efficiency, which permits extended simulations and multiple sensitivity runs. The off-line tracer model used for this work is based on the code originally developed for HYCOM by Rainer Bleck. It calculates the 3D mass transport from daily averaged velocities, as well as daily mean and instantaneous layer thicknesses. Current simulations are based on 1/12-degree HYCOM climatological runs. Examples of applications presented here include simulations of: (a) idealized tracers in the Southern Ocean; (b) radionuclides in the Pacific Ocean; (c) nutrients in the Pacific Ocean.