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Application of $$gamma$$ rays from D($$alpha$$,$$gamma$$)$$^{6}$$Li and $$^{19}$$F($$alpha$$,n)$$^{22}$$Na to alpha particle diagnostics

Ochiai, Kentaro; Kubota, Naoyoshi; Taniike, Akira*; Kitamura, Akira*; Kondo, Keitaro*; Nishitani, Takeo

Fusion Science and Technology, 51(2T), p.262 - 264, 2007/02

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For the density of 3.5-MeV $$alpha$$ particle and the leakage $$alpha$$ particle in D-T plasmas, we propose the observation of 2.186-MeV $$gamma$$-ray produced by D($$alpha$$,$$gamma$$)$$^{6}$$Li reaction and the use of the activation method by $$^{19}$$F($$alpha$$,n)$$^{22}$$Na reaction, respectively. In order to verify these reaction rates, we have carried out the irradiation experiments by means of helium ion bombardment into a deuteride polyethylene and a calcium floride crystal samples. From our experiment, D($$alpha$$,$$gamma$$)$$^{6}$$Li reaction rate is estimated to be 10$$^{13}$$m$$^{-3}$$s$$^{-1}$$in the ITER typical plasma condition. So we obtained good prospect of the $$gamma$$-ray measurement as the confined $$alpha$$ diagnostics by using high efficiency detector. Also, it was found that The number of leakage alpha particles in order of 10$$^{18}$$m$$^{2}$$ could be estimated by the activation method with $$^{19}$$F($$alpha$$,n)$$^{22}$$Na.

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Quantitative analysis on the surface of Lithium-6 enriched lithium titanate using proton RBS (Cooperative research)

Kubota, Naoyoshi; Fujiwara, Yoshio*; Okumura, Kazutaka*; Ochiai, Kentaro; Kitamura, Akira*; Furuyama, Yuichi*; Taniike, Akira*; Nishitani, Takeo

JAEA-Research 2006-019, 15 Pages, 2006/06

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Surface analysis of lithium-6 ($$^{6}$$Li) was performed for both 95 % and 40 % $$^{6}$$Li-enriched lithium titanate (Li$$_{2}$$TiO$$_{3}$$) samples as the candidate tritium breeding material using 2.6 MeV-proton Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS). The depth resolution of this method was enough to measure the $$^{6}$$Li depth profile in terms of the evaluation of thermal neutron transportation. The atomic density of $$^{6}$$Li could be measured within the error of 27 % for both samples although the accuracy of 5 % was not achieved for the evaluation of tritium breeding. It was confirmed that the sample atomic compositions agreed with Li$$_{2}$$TiO$$_{3}$$ within errors of 30 % for Li/Ti and 15 % for O/Ti. The whole errors were caused by the data accuracy of scattering cross sections predominately. Providing more accurate cross section data can lead to the utilization of the RBS method for tritium breeding materials analysis.

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Measurement of $$gamma$$-ray by $$^{4}$$He(d,$$gamma$$)reaction and its application for burning plasma diagnostics

Kubota, Naoyoshi; Ochiai, Kentaro; Taniike, Akira*; Kitamura, Akira*

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Measurement of Li isotope distribution in Li$$_2$$TiO$$_3$$ for blanket materials of fusion reactor using nuclear reaction analysis

Takahashi, Genki*; Furuyama, Yuichi*; Okamoto, Masanori*; Kawatsu, Sho*; Taniike, Akira*; Kitamura, Akira*; Kubota, Naoyoshi; Ochiai, Kentaro; Nishitani, Takeo

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Composition analysis of Li compounds for blanket candidate materials with accelerator analysis

Takahashi, Genki*; Kawatsu, Sho*; Unehara, Hiroshi*; Furuyama, Yuichi*; Taniike, Akira*; Kitamura, Akira*; Ochiai, Kentaro; Kubota, Naoyoshi; Nishitani, Takeo

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