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Iyota, Muneyoshi*; Matsuda, Tomoki*; Sano, Tomokazu*; Shigeta, Masaya*; Shobu, Takahisa; Yumoto, Hirokatsu*; Koyama, Takahisa*; Yamazaki, Hiroshi*; Semba, Yasunori*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; et al.
Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 94, p.424 - 434, 2023/05
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:74.72(Engineering, Manufacturing)Pikuz, T.*; Faenov, A.*; Matsuoka, Takeshi*; Matsuyama, Satoshi*; Yamauchi, Kazuto*; Ozaki, Narimasa*; Albertazzi, B.*; Inubushi, Yuichi*; Yabashi, Makina*; Tono, Kensuke*; et al.
Scientific Reports (Internet), 5, p.17713_1 - 17713_10, 2015/12
Times Cited Count:40 Percentile:86.89(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Sato, Takahiro*; Iwasaki, Atsushi*; Owada, Shigeki*; Yamanouchi, Kaoru*; Takahashi, Eiji*; Midorikawa, Katsumi*; Aoyama, Makoto; Yamakawa, Koichi; Togashi, Tadashi*; Fukami, Kenji*; et al.
Journal of Physics B; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 46(16), p.164006_1 - 164006_6, 2013/08
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:18.37(Optics)By introducing 13th- (61.7 nm) and 15th-order harmonics (53.4 nm) of femtosecond laser pulses at 800 nm into an undulator of SCSS (SPring-8 Compact SASE Source) test accelerator at RIKEN, these harmonic pulses were amplified by a factor of more than 10 with a high contrast ratio through the interaction between accelerated electron bunches and the harmonic pulses. From numerical simulations of the amplification processes of high-order harmonic pulses in the undulator, optimum conditions of the electron bunch duration interacting with the high-order harmonic pulses were investigated for generating full-coherent and intense pulses in the extreme ultraviolet wavelength region.
Pikuz, T.; Faenov, A.*; Fukuda, Yuji; Kando, Masaki; Bolton, P.; Mitorfanov, A.*; Vinogradov, A.*; Nagasono, Mitsuru*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Yabashi, Makina*; et al.
Optics Express (Internet), 20(4), p.3424 - 3433, 2012/02
Times Cited Count:30 Percentile:77.63(Optics)Nagasono, Mitsuru*; Harries, J.; Iwayama, Hiroshi*; Togashi, Tadashi*; Tono, Kensuke*; Yabashi, Makina*; Semba, Yasunori*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Ishikawa, Tetsuya*; Shigemasa, Eiji*
Physical Review Letters, 107(19), p.193603_1 - 193603_5, 2011/11
Times Cited Count:37 Percentile:81.48(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Inogamov, N. A.*; Anisimov, S. I.*; Petrov, Y. V.*; Khokhlov, V. A.*; Zhakhovskii, V. V.*; Faenov, A. Ya.*; Pikuz, T.; Fortov, V. E.*; Skobelev, I. Y.*; Kato, Yoshiaki*; et al.
Journal of Optical Technology, 78(8), p.473 - 480, 2011/08
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:32.05(Optics)Inogamov, N. A.*; Faenov, A. Ya.*; Zhakhovsky, V. V.*; Pikuz, T. A.*; Skobelev, I. Yu.*; Petrov, Y. V.*; Khokhlov, V. A.*; Shepelev, V. V.*; Anisimov, S. I.*; Fortov, V. E.*; et al.
Contributions to Plasma Physics, 51(5), p.419 - 426, 2011/06
Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:62.54(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)Warm dense matter, arising under the action of ultrashort EUV-FEL pulse onto LiF dielectric crystal, is characterized by high temperature of conduction electrons, with their number density achieving values of the order of atom number density at maximum laser fluences in our experiments. Expansion of matter, heated and pressurized through the electron-ion energy exchange, gives rise to the spallative ablation at small fluences and gaseous outflow from a target in the case of large fluences. Ablation threshold is low in comparison with a longer nanosecond XRL.
Togashi, Tadashi*; Takahashi, Eiji*; Midorikawa, Katsumi*; Aoyama, Makoto; Yamakawa, Koichi; Sato, Takahiro*; Iwasaki, Atsushi*; Owada, Shigeki*; Okino, Tomoya*; Yamanouchi, Kaoru*; et al.
Optics Express (Internet), 19(1), p.317 - 324, 2011/01
Times Cited Count:97 Percentile:96.15(Optics)The 13th harmonic of a Ti:sapphire (Ti:S) laser in the plateau region was injected as a seeding source to a 250-MeV free-electron-laser (FEL) amplifier. When the amplification conditions were fulfilled, strong enhancement of the radiation intensity by a factor of 650 was observed. The random and uncontrollable spikes, which appeared in the spectra of the Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission (SASE) based FEL radiation without the seeding source, were found to be suppressed drastically to form to a narrow-band, single peak profile at 61.2 nm. The properties of the seeded FEL radiation were well reproduced by numerical simulations. We discuss the future precept of the seeded FEL scheme to the shorter wavelength region.
Suzuki, Shinichi; Yaita, Tsuyoshi; Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Motohashi, Haruhiko*
Physica Scripta, T115, p.306 - 307, 2005/00
In spent fuel reprocessing, distribution behavior of technetium in tri- butyl phosphate (TBP) extraction system is a very complicated. Especially, in the presence of metallic ions, i.e., U(VI), Pu(IV)and Zr(IV)in the TBP extraction system, the extraction of technetium is enhanced by the co- extraction with U, Pu and Zr. The mechanism of co-extraction mechanism of technetium is performed by exchange with nitric acid ion and per-technetate ion. In this research, we perform the structural analysis of technetium complexes in ethanol solution compared with rhenium and manganese complexes by EXAFS. Furthermore we measured some organic complexes and co-extracted complexes of technetium with uranium and zirconium extracted by TBP as compared with those of rhenium.
Tani, Yukinori*; Miyata, Naoyuki*; Ohashi, Maiko*; Onuki, Toshihiko; Seyama, Haruhiko*; Iwahori, Keisuke*; Soma, Mitsuyuki*
Environmental Science & Technology, 38(24), p.6618 - 6624, 2004/12
Times Cited Count:96 Percentile:85.75(Engineering, Environmental)no abstracts in English
Sakata, Osami*; Furukawa, Yukito*; Goto, Shunji*; Mochizuki, Tetsuro*; Uruga, Tomoya*; Takeshita, Kunikazu*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Ohata, Toru*; Matsushita, Tomohiro*; Takahashi, Sunao*; et al.
Surface Review and Letters, 10(2&3), p.543 - 547, 2003/04
Times Cited Count:143 Percentile:96.30(Chemistry, Physical)The main components of a new beamline for surface and interface crystal structure determination at SPring-8 are briefly described. Stages for the beamline monochromator are modified for making an incident X-ray intensity more stable for surface X-ray experiments. Absolute photon flux densities were measured with an incident photon energy. A new ultrahigh vacuum system is introduced with preliminary X-ray measurements from an ordered oxygen on Pt(111) surface.
Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Akabori, Mitsuo; Motohashi, Haruhiko*; Ito, Akinori; Ogawa, Toru
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 487(3), p.605 - 611, 2002/07
Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:82.59(Instruments & Instrumentation)Measurement system for the high temperature XAFS was developed for investigating the local structure of hygroscopic molten salts like rare earth halides. Solid sample was enclosed in the upper tank of the quartz cell having a sandglass shape under reduced pressure to avoid oxygen and moisture. The measurement was carried out at the electric furnace of the highest arrival temperature 1273K. After melting, the sample runs down through the melt path with 0.1mm(or 0.2mm) thickness to the lower tank. The minimum energy which could be measured was about 10keV mainly due to the absorption of the quartz. It was confirmed that the measurement of the expensive hygroscopic sample became possible in the present work.
Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Motohashi, Haruhiko*
Zeitschrift fr Naturforschung, A, 579(5), p.277 - 280, 2002/05
The local structure of molten ZrCl in LiCl-KCl eutectic was investigated by using an X-ray absorption fine structure(XAFS) of the Zr K-absorption edge. The nearest Zr
-Cl
distance and coordination number from the curve fitting analysis were 2.51
and 5.8
0.6, respectively. These suggest that a 6-fold coordination (ZrCl
)
is predominant in the mixture melt.
Yamanaka, Haruhiko; Hayashi, Kazuhiko; Motohashi, Jun; Kawashima, Kazuhito; Ichimura, Toshiyuki; Tamai, Kazuo; Takeuchi, Mitsuo
JAERI-Tech 2001-084, 110 Pages, 2002/01
no abstracts in English
Goto, Shunji*; Takeshita, Kunikazu*; Suzuki, Yoshio*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Asano, Yoshihiro; Kimura, Hiroaki*; Matsushita, Tomohiro*; Yagi, Naoto*; Isshiki, M.*; Yamazaki, H.*; et al.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 467-468(Part1), p.682 - 685, 2001/07
no abstracts in English
Goto, Shunji*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Takeshita, Kunikazu*; Yabashi, Makina*; Yamakata, Masaaki*; Asano, Yoshihiro; Ishikawa, Tetsuya*
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 467-468(Part1), p.813 - 815, 2001/07
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:28.10(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Goto, Shunji*; Takeshita, Kunikazu*; Suzuki, Yoshio*; Ohashi, Haruhiko*; Asano, Yoshihiro; Kimura, Hiroaki*; Matsushita, Tomohiro*; Yagi, Naoto*; Isshiki, Maiko*; Yamazaki, H.*; et al.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 467-468(Part1), p.682 - 685, 2001/07
Times Cited Count:143 Percentile:99.12(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Narita, Hirokazu; Yaita, Tsuyoshi; Suzuki, Shinichi; Takai, Konomi; Tachimori, Shoichi; Motohashi, Haruhiko*
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(Part2), p.672 - 673, 2001/03
no abstracts in English
Yaita, Tsuyoshi; Narita, Hirokazu*; Suzuki, Shinichi; Tachimori, Shoichi; Motohashi, Haruhiko; Shiwaku, Hideaki
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 239(2), p.371 - 375, 1999/00
Times Cited Count:99 Percentile:98.36(Chemistry, Analytical)no abstracts in English
Akabori, Mitsuo; Ogawa, Toru; Ito, Akinori; Motohashi, Haruhiko; Shiwaku, Hideaki
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 271-273, p.363 - 366, 1998/00
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:33.87(Chemistry, Physical)no abstracts in English