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Takagi, Hirotaka*; Takagi, Rina*; Minami, Susumu*; Nomoto, Takuya*; Oishi, Kazuki*; Suzuki, Michito*; Yanagi, Yuki*; Hirayama, Motoaki*; Khanh, N.*; Karube, Kosuke*; et al.
Nature Physics, 19(7), p.961 - 968, 2023/07
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:95.71(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Oishi, Kazuki*; Igarashi, Daisuke*; Tatara, Ryoichi*; Kawamura, Yukihiko*; Hiroi, Kosuke; Suzuki, Junichi*; Umegaki, Izumi*; Nishimura, Shoichiro*; Koda, Akihiro*; Komaba, Shinichi*; et al.
Journal of Physics; Conference Series, 2462, p.012048_1 - 012048_5, 2023/03
Takagi, Rina*; Matsuyama, Naofumi*; Ukleev, V.*; Yu, L.*; White, J. S.*; Francoual, S.*; Mardegan, J. R. L.*; Hayami, Satoru*; Saito, Hiraku*; Kaneko, Koji; et al.
Nature Communications (Internet), 13, p.1472_1 - 1472_7, 2022/03
Times Cited Count:32 Percentile:99.61(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Abe, Hiroshi*; Nemoto, Fumiya*; Hiroi, Kosuke; Oishi, Kazuki*; Takata, Shinichi
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 346, p.117035_1 - 117035_6, 2022/01
Miura, Daisuke*; Kumada, Takayuki; Sekine, Yurina; Motokawa, Ryuhei; Nakagawa, Hiroshi; Oba, Yojiro; Ohara, Takashi; Takata, Shinichi; Hiroi, Kosuke; Morikawa, Toshiaki*; et al.
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 54(2), p.454 - 460, 2021/04
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:18.34(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)We developed a spin-contrast-variation neutron powder diffractometry technique that extracts the structure factor of hydrogen atoms, namely, the contribution of hydrogen atoms to a crystal structure factor. Crystals of L-glutamic acid were dispersed in a dpolystyrene matrix containing 4-methacryloyloxy-2,2,6,6,-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (TEMPO methacrylate) to polarize their proton spins dynamically. The intensities of the diffraction peaks of the sample changed according to the proton polarization, and the structure factor of the hydrogen atoms was extracted from the proton-polarization dependent intensities. This technique is expected to enable analyses of the structures of hydrogen-containing materials that are difficult to determine with conventional powder diffractometry.
Nemoto, Fumiya*; Kofu, Maiko; Nagao, Michihiro*; Oishi, Kazuki*; Takata, Shinichi; Suzuki, Junichi*; Yamada, Takeshi*; Shibata, Kaoru; Ueki, Takeshi*; Kitazawa, Yuzo*; et al.
Journal of Chemical Physics, 149(5), p.054502_1 - 054502_11, 2018/08
Times Cited Count:18 Percentile:70.44(Chemistry, Physical)Nakajima, Kenji; Kawakita, Yukinobu; Ito, Shinichi*; Abe, Jun*; Aizawa, Kazuya; Aoki, Hiroyuki; Endo, Hitoshi*; Fujita, Masaki*; Funakoshi, Kenichi*; Gong, W.*; et al.
Quantum Beam Science (Internet), 1(3), p.9_1 - 9_59, 2017/12
The neutron instruments suite, installed at the spallation neutron source of the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), is reviewed. MLF has 23 neutron beam ports and 21 instruments are in operation for user programs or are under commissioning. A unique and challenging instrumental suite in MLF has been realized via combination of a high-performance neutron source, optimized for neutron scattering, and unique instruments using cutting-edge technologies. All instruments are/will serve in world-leading investigations in a broad range of fields, from fundamental physics to industrial applications. In this review, overviews, characteristic features, and typical applications of the individual instruments are mentioned.
Oba, Yojiro*; Morooka, Satoshi; Oishi, Kazuki*; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Sato, Nobuhiro*; Inoue, Rintaro*; Tsuchiyama, Toshihiro*; Gilbert, E. P.*; Sugiyama, Masaaki*
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 50(2), p.334 - 339, 2017/04
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:29.42(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Noda, Yohei*; Koizumi, Satoshi*; Masui, Tomomi*; Mashita, Ryo*; Kishimoto, Hiromichi*; Yamaguchi, Daisuke; Kumada, Takayuki; Takata, Shinichi; Oishi, Kazuki*; Suzuki, Junichi*
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 49(6), p.2036 - 2045, 2016/12
Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:78.84(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Yang, S.*; Katsumura, Yosuke*; Yamashita, Shinichi*; Matsuura, Chihiro*; Hiroishi, Daisuke*; Lertnaisat, P.*; Taguchi, Mitsumasa
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 123, p.14 - 19, 2016/06
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:19.85(Chemistry, Physical)-radiolysis of boiling water has been investigated. The G-value of H evolution was found to be very sensitive to the purity of water. In high-purity water, both H and O gases were formed in the stoichiometric ratio of 2:1; a negligible amount of HO remained in the liquid phase. The G-values of H and O gas evolution depend on the dose rate: lower dose rates produce larger yields. To clarify the importance of the interface between liquid and gas phase for gas evolution, the gas evolution under Ar gas bubbling was measured. A large amount of H was detected, similar to the radiolysis of boiling water. The evolution of gas was enhanced in a 0.5 M NaCl aqueous solution. Deterministic chemical kinetics simulations elucidated the mechanism of radiolysis in boiling water.
Takeda, Kazuya*; Oishi, Masayuki*; Akita, Koichi; Oya, Shinichi*; Sano, Kenji*; Saito, Toshiyuki*
Nihon Zairyo Gakkai Dai-44-Kai X Sen Zairyo Kyodo Ni Kansuru Shimpojiumu Koen Rombunshu, p.51 - 55, 2010/07
Effects of compressive residual stress on fatigue strength on a laser peened aluminum alloy were investigated. The changes of the compressive residual stress were measured using X-ray diffraction. The residual stress was relaxed at the first loading cycle and after that the residual stress was almost kept until the final fracture. The number of fatigue cycles to failure could be predicted quantitatively if the compressive residual stress after the first loading cycle was estimated.
Yogo, Akifumi; Sato, Katsutoshi; Nishikino, Masaharu; Mori, Michiaki; Teshima, Teruki*; Numasaki, Hodaka*; Murakami, Masao*; Demizu, Yusuke*; Akagi, Takashi*; Nagayama, Shinichi*; et al.
Applied Physics Letters, 94(18), p.181502_1 - 181502_3, 2009/05
Times Cited Count:109 Percentile:94.78(Physics, Applied)Shiroishi, Masatake*; Aoshima, Shinichi*; Aose, Shinichi; Takeuchi, Masayuki
JNC TY8400 2003-007, 43 Pages, 2003/04
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Katano, Makoto*; Ichimura, Makoto*; Yamaguchi, Yusuke*; Motegi, Yukimi*; Muro, Taishi*; Ouchi, Toshiaki*; Oishi, Junya*; Sato, Shoichi*; Ishikawa, Masao; Moriyama, Shinichi; et al.
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The understanding of spontaneously excited waves in plasmas with anisotropic velocity distributions is the main purpose of this presentation. In JT-60U, the ion cyclotron emissions (ICEs) due to fusion product ions have been experimentally observed. By using the local dispersion relation in hot plasmas, the excitation of slow and fast Alfvn waves are evaluated. The excitation mechanism for ICEs due to fusion product ions are discussed.
Yamashita, Shinichi; Katsumura, Yosuke; Hiroishi, Daisuke*; Murakami, Takeshi*
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Yield of dihydrogen molecule (H) produced in water radiolysis is important for safety management in nuclear industry including water chemistry in nuclear fission reactors as well as for investigation of very early stages of radiation-induced phenomena, which are closely related to spatial distribution of energy deposition from charged particle to surrounding matter. A new apparatus for online measurements of H produced in water radiolysis, and the apparatus was utilized for -irradiation. By improving tubing between a sample cell and thermal conductivity detector, which are settled inside and outside the irradiation room, respectively, sensitivity and accuracy of the system has much improved and resultant H yield was almost same as those reported in literatures.
Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.
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Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.
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Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.
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Takata, Shinichi; Suzuki, Junichi*; Shinohara, Takenao; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Ito, Takayoshi*; Oku, Takayuki; Oishi, Kazuki*; Iwase, Hiroki*; Tominaga, Taiki; et al.
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The time-of-flight smaller-angle neutron scattering instrument, named as TAIKAN, has been constructed at the beam line of BL15 in the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) of J-PARC. TAIKAN is designed for efficient measurements in wide-q range of 5 10 to 10[]. The detector system is composed of small-, medium-, and high-angle detector banks and a backward detector bank with arrays of one dimensional He position sensitive detectors, besides the high-resolution detector with spatial resolution of about 0.5 mm will be installed near the center of small angle bank. In the data analysis software of TAIKAN, therefore, it is necessary to be able to execute the data reduction and some corrections to the enormous amounts of data including time information. And then, it is required that the all data processed can be comprehensibly displayed in one screen image. We will present about the data analysis software for TAIKAN now being developed.
Tominaga, Taiki; Suzuki, Junichi*; Takata, Shinichi; Shinohara, Takenao; Oku, Takayuki; Nakatani, Takeshi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Suzuya, Kentaro; Aizawa, Kazuya; Arai, Masatoshi; et al.
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