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Morishita, Yuki; Higuchi, Mikio*; Kaneko, Junichi*; Kitagawa, Yuichi*; Akedo, Jun*; Soma, Mitsugu*; Matsui, Hiroaki*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 1057, p.168702_1 - 168702_8, 2023/12
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Instruments & Instrumentation)This paper describes the development of a large-area imaging detector capable of measuring the detailed distribution of alpha particles on hands and feet for use in entry/exit control monitors in decommissioning sites such as the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The detector was developed using a commercially available ZnS(Ag) scintillator and an electron multiplying CCD camera. The effectiveness of the detector was evaluated by measuring several types of radiation sources, and the results showed that it was possible to detect the position of alpha particles in a very short time, and contamination levels of up to 11 Bq/cm could be visualized. As a result of the minimal detectable surface activity concentration evaluations, 2.0 minutes or more is required to achieve 4 Bq/cm, and 25.0 minutes or more is required to achieve 0.4 Bq/cm. The field of view of the detector was also checked, and it was confirmed that the setup had a field of view that could cover most of the hand and the sole of the shoe. This detector is expected to be useful for preventing internal uptake and decontamination.
Goto, Sho; Aoki, Kenji; Morimoto, Kenji; Tsuboi, Masatoshi; Isozaki, Naohiko; Furukawa, Ryuichi; Kitagawa, Osamu; Fukaya, Yasuhiro*
Nihon Hozen Gakkai Dai-17-Kai Gakujutsu Koenkai Yoshishu, p.517 - 520, 2021/07
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Nakagawa, Sho*; Hori, Fuminobu*; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Ishikawa, Norito; Kitagawa, Michiharu*; Oshima, Ryuichiro*; Tobita, Toru; Taniguchi, Ryoichi*; Suzuki, Masahide; Iwase, Akihiro*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 257(1-2), p.397 - 401, 2007/04
Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:35.7(Instruments & Instrumentation)Supersaturated Fe-1.2wt.%Cu alloys were irradiated with 200-MeV Xe and 200-MeV Au ions at elevated temperatures. To make an irradiated region and an unirradiated region in a specimen, a masking plate was put on the specimen during the irradiation. After the irradiation, the hardness was measured by using a conventional microhardness tester or a nano-indenter. We have found that the hardness only in irradiated region increases by the irradiation. The boundary of irradiated and unirradiated regions can be clearly identified by the difference in hardness. The present result implies that swift heavy ion irradiation can be used for the local modification of hardness in supersaturated alloys.
Azuma, Shunichi*; Ishii, Hiroshi*; Asai, Yasuhiro*; Kitagawa, Yuichi*; Wakita, Hiroshi*; Yamauchi, Tsuneo*; Asamori, Koichi
Geodynamics of Atotsugawa Fault System, p.173 - 179, 2007/00
no abstracts in English
Kano, Yasuyuki*; Yanagidani, Takashi*; Kitagawa, Yuichi*; Yamashita, Futoshi*
Geodynamics of Atotsugawa Fault System, p.163 - 171, 2007/00
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Ishikawa, Norito; Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Hirao, Norie*; Nakagawa, Sho*; Iwase, Akihiro*; Hori, Fuminobu*; Ono, Hirotaka*; Kitagawa, Michiharu*; Oshima, Ryuichiro*
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In reactor pressure vessel, hardening due to irradiation is partly originated from Cu precipitation promoted by irradiation. In this study, development of evaluation methodology for embrittlement phenominon is the main objective, and it has been found that hardness change due to irradiation correlates well with accompanied electrical resistivity change.
Morishita, Yuki; Higuchi, Mikio*; Kaneko, Junichi*; Kitagawa, Yuichi*; Akedo, Jun*; Soma, Mitsugu*; Matsui, Hiroaki*
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This paper describes the development of a large-area imaging detector capable of measuring the detailed distribution of alpha particles on hands and feet for use in entry/exit control monitors in decommissioning sites such as the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The detector was developed using a commercially available ZnS(Ag) scintillator and an electron multiplying CCD camera. The effectiveness of the detector was evaluated by measuring several types of radiation sources, and the results showed that it was possible to detect the position of alpha particles in a very short time, and contamination levels of up to 11 Bq/cm could be visualized. The field of view of the detector was also checked, and it was confirmed that the setup had a field of view that could cover most of the hand and the sole of the shoe. This detector is expected to be useful for preventing internal uptake and decontamination.