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Kotegawa, Hisashi*; Nakamura, Akira*; Huyen, V. T. N.*; Arai, Yuki*; To, Hideki*; Sugawara, Hitoshi*; Hayashi, Junichi*; Takeda, Keiki*; Tabata, Chihiro; Kaneko, Koji; et al.
Physical Review B, 110(21), p.214417_1 - 214417_8, 2024/12
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:37.72(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)
Ni
Te
O
(M = Mn, Cd)Doi, Yoshihiro*; Suzuki, Ryo*; Hinatsu, Yukio*; Kodama, Katsuaki; Igawa, Naoki
Inorganic Chemistry, 54(22), p.10725 - 10731, 2015/11
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:42.65(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)Suzuki, Yohei*; Konno, Yuta*; Fukuda, Akari*; Komatsu, Daisuke*; Hirota, Akinari*; Watanabe, Katsuaki*; Togo, Yoko*; Morikawa, Noritoshi*; Hagiwara, Hiroki; Aosai, Daisuke*; et al.
PLOS ONE (Internet), 9(12), p.e113063_1 - e113063_20, 2014/12
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:38.64(Multidisciplinary Sciences)We present multi-isotopic evidence of microbially mediated sulfate reduction in a granitic aquifer, a representative of the terrestrial crust habitat. Deep groundwater of meteoric origin was collected from underground boreholes drilled into the Cretaceous Toki granite, central Japan. A large sulfur isotopic fractionation of 20-60 permil diagnostic to microbial sulfate reduction is associated with the investigated groundwater containing sulfate below 0.2 mM. In contrast, a small carbon isotopic fractionation (
30 permil) is not indicative of methanogenesis. Our results demonstrate that the deep biosphere in the terrestrial crust is metabolically active and playing a crucial role in the formation of reducing groundwater even under low energy fluxes.
-like spin resonance in the iron-based nodal superconductor BaFe
(As
P
)
observed using inelastic neutron scatteringIshikado, Motoyuki; Nagai, Yuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; Suzuki, Katsuhiro*; et al.
Physical Review B, 84(14), p.144517_1 - 144517_5, 2011/10
Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:69.40(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)We performed inelastic neutron scattering on a powder sample of iron-based superconductor BaFe
(As
P
)
with
= 30 K. Although this system is expected to have line nodes in its superconducting order parameter, we have observed spin resonance at the same scattering vector as that appeared in the
-wave iron-based superconductors without line nodes. Moreover, the resonance enhancement, which can be a measure of the area of sign reversal between the hole and electron Fermi surfaces (FSs), is comparable to those without line nodes. These facts indicate that the sign reversal between the FSs is still dominant in this system, and the line nodes should create only limited area of sign-reversal on a single FS. Hence the system can hold higher Tc than the other iron-based superconductors with nodal symmetry, such as LaFePO
and KFe
As
(
10 K).
Uchida, Yoshiaki*; Suzuki, Katsuaki*; Tamura, Rui*; Ikuma, Naohiko*; Shimono, Satoshi*; Noda, Yohei; Yamauchi, Jun*
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(28), p.9746 - 9752, 2010/06
Times Cited Count:54 Percentile:75.12(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)An anisotropic and inhomogeneous magnetic interaction (the average spin-spin interaction constant,
0) was observed in the various liquid crystalline (LC) phases of racemic and nonracemic all-organic radical LC compounds. We discussed how the LC superstructures induced the magnetic interaction to operate in the LC phases in terms of spin-spin dipole and exchange interactions by means of VT-EPR spectroscopy. The magnitude of the magnetic interaction depended on the type of LC phase, or the superstructure. Furthermore, these radical LC droplets floating on water were commonly attracted to a permanent magnet and moved freely under the influence of this magnet, whereas the crystallized particles of the same compounds never responded to the magnet. The response of the LC droplets to the magnet also varied depending on the type of LC phase, that is, the extent of the magnetic interaction.
Terakado, Tsuguo; Morimoto, Makoto; Izawa, Osamu; Ishida, Koichi; Hoshino, Katsuaki; Suzuki, Shinya; Ito, Hideaki; Aoki, Hiroshi; Odo, Toshihiro
JNC TN9430 2004-003, 87 Pages, 2004/03
This paper describes the results of Secondary Cooling System main pumps test ,which were done as a part of JOYO MK-3 function test. The function tests were cexcuted to get the operating characteristics of secondary cooling system, after the Intermediate Heat Exchangers, Dump Heat Exchangers, secondary main pump motors, pump speed control board and rheostat were replaced in the MK-3 conversion. These tests are composed of six items. These tests purpose are confirmed in the function of the Main pumps, sodium purification system and argon cover gas pressure control system in Secondary Cooling System. (1) SKS-205-1: flow control test, (2) SKS-205-2: flow coast down characteristics test, (3) SKS-205-3: running operation test, (4) SKS-205-4: pump vibration measurement test, (5) SKS-212: secondary sodium purification system electromagnetic-pump flow control test, (6) SKS-213: argon cover gas pressure in secondary cooling system pressure control test function tests are satisfied the design criteria. We have confirmed the system performance of the main pump, secondary sodium purification system and argon cover gas pressure control system in the Secondary Cooling System after the MK-3 conversion.
Terakado, Tsuguo; Hoshino, Katsuaki; Suzuki, Shinya; Ito, Hideaki; Aoki, Hiroshi; Odo, Toshihiro
JNC TN9410 2004-008, 55 Pages, 2004/03
The automatic control rod operation system was developed to control the JOYO reactor power automatically in all operation modes(critical approach, cooling system heat up, power ascent and power descent), development began in 1989. Prior to applying, we are examined possibility of apply to the automatic control rod operation guide system which developed in MK-2 operation to get the control rod operation guide data in MK-3 performance tests. The main results are as follows: (1).Critical approach mode in control rod operation guide function will be need tuning of fuzzy algorisms structure for changed MK-3 reactor critical point. (2).Cooling system heet up mode, power ascent mode and power descent mode will be supply to good guidance at MK-3 reactor operation. Because, power change rate and cooling system heet up rate same MK-2 reactor operation. (3).Plant operation guide function will be need change, based on MK-3 reactor operation manual. (4).The automatic control rod operation guide system will be need renewal for system maintainability.
(As,P)
with nodal gap symmetryIshikado, Motoyuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Nagai, Yuki; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; Suzuki, Katsuhiro*; et al.
no journal, ,
In this study, we performed inelastic neutron scattering measurement on 36g polycrystalline powder sample of optimally-doped BaFe
(As
P
)
using a Fermi chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS in J-PARC. We observed strong spin resonance at the same
-position similar to those of other iron-based superconductors with fully-gapped
-wave. We will discuss about the possible superconducting gap symmetry and what causes relatively high-
of this material based on our inelastic neutron scattering results.
Ohara, Takashi; Kusaka, Katsuhiro*; Hosoya, Takaaki*; Kurihara, Kazuo; Yamada, Taro*; Tomoyori, Katsuaki*; Yokoyama, Takeshi*; Onishi, Yuki*; Tanaka, Ichiro*; Niimura, Nobuo*; et al.
no journal, ,
For a single crystal diffractometer, a data processing software which extracts a HKLF list from raw data is one of the most important components. We have developed a new data processing software, named STARGazer, for a new TOF single crystal neutron diffractometer, IBARAKI Biological Crystal Diffractometer (iBIX), which is constructed at Materials and Life-science Facility (MLF) of J-PARC. We have already collected and processed neutron diffraction dataset of ammonium bitartrate, glutamic acid and some crystals of organic molecules. The obtained cell parameters agreed with the known values and positions of hydrogen atoms are reasonable. In this presentation, we will show the feature of STARGazer and also show the results of neutron structure analyses of the organic molecules by iBIX.
Yamamoto, Yuhei; Aosai, Daisuke; Mizuno, Takashi; Watanabe, Katsuaki*; Kogure, Toshihiro*; Suzuki, Yohei*
no journal, ,
no abstracts in English
Yada, Hiroki; Kurachi, Hiroaki*; Suzuki, Katsuaki*; Tsukimori, Kazuyuki; Hattori, Shuji*
no journal, ,
Research on cavitation erosion in liquid metal is very important to confirm the safety of fast breeder reactor using sodium coolant and to understand cavitation erosion of spallation in the liquid-mercury target of a neutron source. At the erosion test on vibration cavitation in water and in lead-bismuth, erosion rate in lead-bismuth is ten times as fast as in water. In this study, the flowing system apparatus was developed for cavitation inception test using an orifice in liquid metal. The cavitation inception tests were carried out in liquid metal of lead-bismuth and deionized water. We discussed parameters of cavitation inception. Cavitation inception is not dependent on flow velocity both in deionized water and in lead-bismuth. And incipient cavitation number is between 0.8 and 0.6.
Ishikado, Motoyuki; Nagai, Yuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Mizuno, Fumio; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; et al.
no journal, ,
Three years have passed since the discovery of iron-based superconductors, its maximum superconducting transition temperature (
) is 55 K, resulting in second highest material system next to cuprate high-
superconductors. Among various material systems in iron-based superconductors, we have systematically studied on LaFeAsO
F
(
=28 K) of first discovered system and BaFe
(As,P)
which have recently attracted tremendous attention by the discovery of line nodes in its order parameter. In the session, we present recent results on "spin fluctuation and superconductivity on LaFePO
", and "symmetry of order parameter on BaFe
(As,P)
by inelastic neutron scattering" studied by the chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS (J-PARC).
(As,P)
Ishikado, Motoyuki; Nagai, Yuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; Suzuki, Katsuhiro*; et al.
no journal, ,
In this study, we have performed inelastic neutron scattering measurement on 36g powder sample of optimally-doped BaFe
(As,P)
whose superconducting order parameter is expected to have line node by Fermi chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS in J-PARC. Unexpectedly, we have observed spin resonance at same
-position and nearly identical resonance enhancement ration to other iron-based superconducctors with fully-gapped
-wave. We will discuss about the possible superconducting gap symmetry based on our experimental results.
superconductorsIshikado, Motoyuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Mizuno, Fumio; Nagai, Yuki; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; et al.
no journal, ,
Among various iron-based superconductors, we have systematically studied on LaFeAsO
F
(
=28 K) and BaFe
(As,P)
(
=31 K) by the Fermi chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS (J-PARC). We will discuss the possible relation between high-
superconductivity and magnetic fluctuation based on our inelastic neutron scattering results.
(As,P)
with
=30KIshikado, Motoyuki; Nagai, Yuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; Suzuki, Katsuhiro*; et al.
no journal, ,
In this study, we performed inelastic neutron scattering measurement on 36g polycrystalline powder sample of optimally-doped BaFe
(As
,P
)
using Fermi chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS in J-PARC. Unexpectedly, we observed spin resonance at the same
-position and nearly identical resonance enhancement ratio to other iron-based superconductors with fully-gapped
-wave. We will discuss about the possible superconducting gap symmetry based on our inelastic neutron scattering experiment and theoretical calculations.
Ishikado, Motoyuki; Kodama, Katsuaki; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Mizuno, Fumio; Nagai, Yuki; Nakamura, Hiroki; Machida, Masahiko; et al.
no journal, ,
We have systematically studied nodal iron-based superconductor LaFePO
(
=5 K) and BaFe
(As,P)
(
=30 K) by using Fermi chopper spectrometer 4SEASONS (J-PARC) and Triple Axis Spectrometer (TAS-1) at JRR-3. In the session, we will discuss the relation between superconductivity and spin fluctuation.
Shamoto, Shinichi; Imaki, Tadashi*; Oshita, Hidetoshi*; Nakatani, Takeshi; Kodama, Katsuaki; Kaneko, Naokatsu*; Suzuki, Hiroshi; Iikura, Hiroshi; Moriai, Atsushi; Matsubayashi, Masahito; et al.
no journal, ,
Neutron diffraction imaging for a SUS430 plate embedded in a copper block sample has been tested at the high-intensity total diffractometer NOVA in J-PARC, the High-Resolution Powder Diffractometer HRPD and the diffractometer for Residual Stress Analysis RESA in JRR-3. The results are also compared with that measured at the Thermal Neutron Radiography Facility TNRF in JRR-3.
Ohara, Takashi; Kusaka, Katsuhiro*; Hosoya, Takaaki*; Kurihara, Kazuo; Yamada, Taro*; Tomoyori, Katsuaki*; Onishi, Yuki*; Yokoyama, Takeshi*; Tanaka, Ichiro*; Niimura, Nobuo*; et al.
no journal, ,
no abstracts in English
Ohara, Takashi; Kusaka, Katsuhiro*; Hosoya, Takaaki; Kurihara, Kazuo; Tomoyori, Katsuaki*; Niimura, Nobuo*; Tanaka, Ichiro*; Suzuki, Jiro*; Nakatani, Takeshi; Otomo, Toshiya*; et al.
no journal, ,
For a single crystal diffractometer, a data reduction software which extracts a HKLF list from the raw data is one of the most important components. We are now developing a new data reduction software for a new single crystal neutron diffractometer, "IBARAKI Biological Crystal Diffractometer (iBIX)", which is now constructing at the MLF of J-PARC.
Watanabe, Katsuaki*; Yamamoto, Yuhei; Aosai, Daisuke; Mizuno, Takashi; Takeno, Naoto*; Kogure, Toshihiro*; Suzuki, Yohei*
no journal, ,
no abstracts in English