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Electronic stopping power dependence of ion-track size in UO$$_{2}$$ irradiated with heavy ions in the energy range of $$sim$$1MeV/u

Ishikawa, Norito; Sonoda, Takeshi*; Sawabe, Takashi*; Sugai, Hiroyuki*; Sataka, Masao*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 314, p.180 - 184, 2013/11

 Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:82.62(Instruments & Instrumentation)

In order to investigate electronic stopping power dependence of ion-track size in UO$$_{2}$$, ion-tracks in UO$$_{2}$$ irradiated with various ions with the specific energy in the order of 1 MeV/u have been observed by a transmission electron microscope. The ion-tracksize shows monotonic increase as a function of the electronic stopping power. Theion-track size obtained for UO$$_{2}$$ is smaller than that obtained for CeO$$_{2}$$, although these two compounds have same crystallographic structure and similar thermal properties. The ion-track sizes for irradiations with ions having relatively low energy of about1 MeV/u are smaller than those expected from the thermal spike models based on melting temperature criterion. The possible interpretations for the unusually smallion-tracks observed for UO$$_{2}$$ are discussed.

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Electrical property modifications of In-doped ZnO Films by ion irradiation

Matsunami, Noriaki*; Fukushima, Junichi*; Sataka, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Kakiuchida, Hiroshi*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 268(19), p.3071 - 3075, 2010/10

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:65.22(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

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On-line diffusion tracing in Li ionic conductors by the short-lived radioactive beam of $$^{8}$$Li

Jeong, S.-C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Kawakami, Hirokane*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Imai, Nobuaki*; Hirayama, Yoshikazu*; Miyatake, Hiroari; Sataka, Masao; Sugai, Hiroyuki; et al.

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 47(8), p.6413 - 6415, 2008/08

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:22.74(Physics, Applied)

A non-destructive and on-line diffusion tracing in Li ionic conductors has been demonstrated. As a tracer, pulsed beam of $$^{8}$$Li was implanted into LiGa. By analyzing the time dependent yield of the $$alpha$$-particles decaying from $$^{8}$$Li, diffusion coefficients were extracted with a high accuracy. The ordering of Li vacancies in the Li-deficient $$beta$$ phase of LiGa was observed for the first time in terms of the Li diffusion.

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Diffusion of $$^{8}$$Li short-lived radiotracer in Li ionic conductors of NaTl-type intermetallic compounds

Sugai, Hiroyuki; Sataka, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; Ichikawa, Shinichi; Nishio, Katsuhisa; Mitsuoka, Shinichi; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Osa, Akihiko; Sato, Tetsuya; Hashimoto, Takashi; et al.

Defect and Diffusion Forum, 273-276, p.667 - 672, 2008/00

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X-ray diffuse scattering from carbon-ion-irradiated diamond

Sugai, Hiroyuki; Maeta, Hiroshi*; Matsumoto, Norimasa*; Kato, Teruo; Haruna, Katsuji*; Sataka, Masao; Ono, Fumihisa*

Physica Status Solidi (C), 4(8), p.2963 - 2966, 2007/07

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Engineering, Electrical & Electronic)

The synthetic semiconductor diamond is potentially one of the best materials for electronic devices in severe environments like high temperature and radiation. We have studied the electrical transport properties of boron-doped synthetic semiconductor diamond and characterized natural and synthetic single crystal diamonds by measurements of the X-ray integrated scattering intensity, lattice parameter and diffuse scattering. The synthetic diamond were irradiated with 100 MeV carbon-ion at Tandem accelerator in JAEA-Tokai. After the irradiation, measurements of lattice parameters X-ray diffuse scattering were made at room temperature. The lattice parameters increased with ion fluence. The scattering intensity of the irradiated synthetic diamond diffuses asymmetrically to form a streak along the [-1 0 0] direction parallel to the reciprocal lattice vector. The result suggests that interstitial atoms and vacancies aggregate to form dislocation loop on the (100) plane.

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Charge state evolution of 2MeV/u sulfur ion passing through thin carbon foil

Imai, Makoto*; Sataka, Masao; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Takahiro, Katsumi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Shibata, Hiromi*; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Nishio, Katsuhisa

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 256(1), p.11 - 15, 2007/03

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:45.69(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Electrical conductivity increase of Al-doped ZnO films induced by high-energy-heavy ions

Sugai, Hiroyuki; Matsunami, Noriaki*; Fukuoka, Osamu*; Sataka, Masao; Kato, Teruo; Okayasu, Satoru; Shimura, Tetsuo*; Tazawa, Masato*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 250(1-2), p.291 - 294, 2006/09

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:70.56(Instruments & Instrumentation)

We have investigated the effects on electrical properties of Al-doped ZnO (AZO) semiconductor films induced by high-energy heavy ion. The AZO films with c-axis on SiO$$_{2}$$ glass substrate were prepared by a RF-sputter-deposition method at 400 $$^{circ}$$C. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy shows that the Al/Zn composition and the film thickness are 4 % and 0.3 $$mu$$m. We find that the conductivity monotonically increases from 1.5$$times$$10$$^{2}$$ to 8$$times$$10$$^{2}$$ S/cm with increasing the fluence up to 4$$times$$10$$^{13}$$/cm$$^{2}$$, as already been observed for 100 keV Ne irradiation. The fluence of 100 keV Ne at which the conductivity takes its maximum is 3$$times$$10$$^{16}$$/cm$$^{2}$$ (7 dpa). The dpa of 100 MeV Xe at 4$$times$$10$$^{13}$$/cm$$^{2}$$ is estimated as 0.008. Hence, the conductivity increase by 100 MeV Xe ion is ascribed to the electronic excitation effects.

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Irradiation effects with 100 MeV Xe ions on optical properties of Al-doped ZnO films

Fukuoka, Osamu*; Matsunami, Noriaki*; Tazawa, Masato*; Shimura, Tetsuo*; Sataka, Masao; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Okayasu, Satoru

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 250(1-2), p.295 - 299, 2006/09

 Times Cited Count:24 Percentile:83(Instruments & Instrumentation)

We have investigated the effects on electrical and optical properties of Al-doped ZnO (AZO) semiconductor films induced by high-energy heavy ion. The AZO films with c-axis on SiO$$_{2}$$ glass substrate were prepared by a RF-sputter-deposition method at 400 $$^{circ}$$C. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy shows that the Al/Zn composition and the film thickness are 4 % and 0.3 $$mu$$m. No appreciable change was observed in optical transparency. We find that the conductivity monotonically increases from 1.5$$times$$10$$^{2}$$ to 8$$times$$10$$^{2}$$ S/cm with increasing the fluence up to 4$$times$$10$$^{13}$$/cm$$^{2}$$, as already been observed for 100 keV Ne irradiation. The fluence of 100 keV Ne at which the conductivity takes its maximum is 3$$times$$10$$^{16}$$/cm$$^{2}$$ (7 dpa). The dpa of 100 MeV Xe at 4$$times$$10$$^{13}$$/cm$$^{2}$$ is estimated as 0.008. Hence, the conductivity increase by 100 MeV Xe ion is ascribed to the electronic excitation effects.

Journal Articles

Measurement of self-diffusion coefficients in Li ionic conductors by using the short-lived radiotracer of $$^8$$Li

Jeong, S.-C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Kawakami, Hirokane*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Imai, Nobuaki*; Hirayama, Yoshikazu*; Miyatake, Hiroari; Sataka, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; et al.

Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 26(5), p.472 - 476, 2005/09

Authors developed a radiotracer method for diffusion studies in solids. The experimental test was performed by the measurement of the diffusion coefficients of Li in a sample of the compound $$beta$$LiAl using an $$alpha$$-emitting radiotracer of $$^8$$Li(T$$_{1/2}$$ = 0.84 s). It was found that the time-dependent yields of the alpha particles from the diffusing 8Li that was initially implanted in the sample could be used as a measure of the diffusivity of the tracer in a nondestructive way. The method was applied to measure the self-diffusion coefficients of Li in $$beta$$LiGa, and for investigating how the Li diffusion in the Li ionic conductors is affected by the concentration of atomic defects.

Journal Articles

Radiation defects in heavy ion-irradiated nickel at low temperature by X-ray diffuse scattering

Maeta, Hiroshi*; Matsumoto, Norimasa; Kato, Teruo; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Otsuka, Hideo*; Sataka, Masao

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 232(1-4), p.312 - 316, 2005/05

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:14.45(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Charge state distribution and its equilibration of 2 MeV/u sulfur ions passing through carbon foils

Imai, Makoto*; Sataka, Masao; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Takahiro, Katsumi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Shibata, Hiromi*; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Nishio, Katsuhisa

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 230(1-4), p.63 - 67, 2005/04

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:52.87(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Measurement of diffusion coefficients in solids by the short-lived radioactive beam of $$^{8}$$Li

Jeong, S.-C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Kawakami, Hirokane*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Miyatake, Hiroari*; Sataka, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Ichikawa, Shinichi; et al.

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 230(1-4), p.596 - 600, 2005/04

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:45.53(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Simulation study on the measurements of diffusion coefficients in solid materials by short-lived radiotracer beams

Jeong, S.-C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Kawakami, Hirokane*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Miyatake, Hiroari*; Sataka, Masao; Iwase, Akihiro; Okayasu, Satoru; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Ichikawa, Shinichi; et al.

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1, 42(7A), p.4576 - 4583, 2003/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Simulation study on the measurements of diffusion coefficients in solid materials by short-lived radiotracer beams

Jeong, S.-C.*; Katayama, Ichiro*; Kawakami, Hirokane*; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Miyatake, Hiroari*; Sataka, Masao; Iwase, Akihiro*; Okayasu, Satoru; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Ichikawa, Shinichi; et al.

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1, 42(7A), p.4576 - 4583, 2003/07

 Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:50.38(Physics, Applied)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Angular momentum distributions of Rydberg state electrons of Be-like sulfur produced through foil penetration

Imai, Makoto*; Sataka, Masao; Kitazawa, Shinichi; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Shibata, Hiromi*; Tawara, Hiroyuki*; Azuma, Toshiyuki*; Kanai, Yasuyuki*; Yamazaki, Y.*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 193(1-4), p.674 - 679, 2002/06

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:34.58(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Comprehensive theoretical and experimental analysis of Coster-Kronig electron spectra from 64-MeV S$$^{12+}$$ ions excited through He gas and C-foil targets

Sataka, Masao; Imai, Makoto*; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Tawara, Hiroyuki*; Vasilyev, A.*; Safronova, U. I.*

Physical Review A, 65(5), p.052704_1 - 052704_11, 2002/05

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:52.44(Optics)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Coster-Kronig electrons from the autoionizing Rydberg states of 2 MeV u$$^{-1}$$ Si$$^{5+}$$ ions excited through a thin C-foil target

Sataka, Masao; Imai, Makoto*; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Tawara, Hiroyuki*; Vasilyev, A.*; Safronova, U. I.*

Journal of Physics B; Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 35(2), p.267 - 281, 2002/01

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:19.73(Optics)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Ejected electron spectra from highly charged oxygen ions in collisions with foils and gas atoms

Kitazawa, Shinichi; Sataka, Masao; Tawara, Hiroyuki*; Imai, Makoto*; Shibata, Hiromi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Azuma, Toshiyuki*; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Kanai, Yasuyuki*

Atomic Collision Research in Japan, No.25, p.65 - 67, 1999/00

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Non-equilibrium charge state distribution of 2.0 MeV/u S ion after passing through Carbon fiol

Imai, Makoto*; Sataka, Masao; Kawatsura, Kiyoshi*; Takahiro, Katsumi*; Komaki, Kenichiro*; Shibata, Hiromi*; Sugai, Hiroyuki; Nishio, Katsuhisa

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no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Li diffusion in NaTl-type intermetallic compound LiGa observed by $$^{8}$$Li short-lived radiotracer

Sugai, Hiroyuki; Sataka, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; Ichikawa, Shinichi; Nishio, Katsuhisa; Mitsuoka, Shinichi; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Osa, Akihiko; Sato, Tetsuya; Hashimoto, Takashi; et al.

no journal, , 

Non-destructive and on-line Li diffusion experiments in Li ionic conductors are conducted using the short-lived $$alpha$$-emitting radiotracer of $$^{8}$$Li. The radiotracers produced as an energetic and pulsed ion beam from TRIAC (Tokai Radioactive Ion Accelerator Complex) are implanted into a structural defect mediated Li ionic conductor of NaTl-type intermetallic compounds $$beta$$-LiGa. The diffusion coefficients obtained for $$beta$$-LiGa with Li content of 43-54 at.% at room temperature are discussed in terms of the interaction between Li-ion and the structural defects in the specimen, compared with the case of $$beta$$-LiAl and $$beta$$-LiIn. The nonlinear Li-content dependency of Li diffusion coefficients for $$beta$$-LiGa suggests that the Li diffusion with Li-deficient region is obstructed by the defect complex composed of vacancies at the Li sites.

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