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Nishimoto, Kiwamu*; Tang, J.*; Ogawa, Shuichi*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Ishizuka, Shinji*; Watanabe, Daiki*; Teraoka, Yuden; Takakuwa, Yuji*
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Ono, Shinya*; Abe, Sosuke*; Kanemura, Rui*; Miura, Shu*; Narishige, Takuma*; Inoue, Kei*; Momose, Tatsuya*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Ogata, Shoichi*; et al.
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Hideshima, Iori*; Tanaka, Ryohei*; Minoura, Yuya*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Hosoi, Takuji*; Shimura, Takayoshi*; Watanabe, Heiji*
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Oba, Hironori; Toshimitsu, Masaaki; Saeki, Morihisa; Tanabe, Rie*; Ito, Yoshiro*; Wakaida, Ikuo
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Kubota, Masato; Akahoshi, Daisuke*
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Nagao, Yuto; Yamaguchi, Mitsutaka; Kawachi, Naoki; Fujimaki, Shu; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Takeda, Shinichiro*; Watanabe, Shin*; Takahashi, Tadayuki*; Torikai, Kota*; Arakawa, Kazuo*; et al.
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Iwamoto, Naoya; Johnson, B. C.; Hoshino, Norihiro*; Ito, Masahiko*; Tsuchida, Hidekazu*; Kojima, Kazutoshi*; Oshima, Takeshi
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Koshimizu, Masanori*; Taguchi, Mitsumasa; Kurashima, Satoshi; Asai, Keisuke*
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Tamura, Shuto*; Komatsubara, Akira*; Teraji, Tokuyuki*; Onoda, Shinobu; Oshima, Takeshi; Christoph, M.*; Naydenov, B.*; McGuinness, L.*; Jelezko, F.*; Shinada, Takahiro*; et al.
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Tanaka, Yasunori*; Onoda, Shinobu; Oshima, Takeshi
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Umeda, Takahide*; Sato, Yoshihiro*; Arai, Ryo*; Okamoto, Mitsuo*; Harada, Shinsuke*; Kosugi, Ryoji*; Okumura, Hajime*; Makino, Takahiro; Oshima, Takeshi
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Sasaki, Akira
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Sakai, Yosuke*; Minato, Haruna*; Ishihara, Kohei*; Tomita, Hideki*; Kawarabayashi, Jun*; Iguchi, Tetsuo*; Naka, Tatsuhiro*; Asada, Takashi*; Morishima, Kunihiro*; Nakano, Toshiyuki*; et al.
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In order to measure a neutron-spectrum under high ray environment, a new nuclear emulsion and its data-processing method are developed. In fast neutron measurement using the nuclear emulsion which can record the three-dimensional track of a charged particle, incidence neutron energy spectrum can be obtained by analyzing the track of the recoil proton generated by the elastic scattering of a neutron. The high-speed automatic analytic method of the recoil proton track in a nuclear plate is developed. It checked that the recoil proton track length distribution obtained by viewing and automatic analysis was in agreement with a model calculation result about by the basic experiment using 14 MeV neutron.
Nishikino, Masaharu; Hasegawa, Noboru; Tomita, Takuro*; Minami, Yasuo*; Takei, Ryota*; Ishino, Masahiko; Terakawa, Kota*; Eyama, Tsuyoshi*; Takayoshi, Shodai*; Kawachi, Tetsuya; et al.
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Matsumoto, Yoshihiro; Entani, Shiro; Otomo, Manabu; Naramoto, Hiroshi*; Avramov, P.; Sakai, Seiji
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Hamamoto, Satoshi*; Yamaguchi, Kenji; Hojo, Kiichi
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Yokoyama, Yuta; Uozumi, Yuki; Asaoka, Hidehito
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Ishii, Yasuyuki; Okubo, Takeru; Miyake, Yoshinobu*; Kamiya, Tomihiro
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Nishio, Taichiro*; Hirai, Yuya*; Shimizu, Hideki*; Ono, Masao; Okayasu, Satoru; Ogata, Yudai*; Mashimo, Tsutomu*
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One of the ultimate goals in superconducting studies is the synthesis of a material which becomes superconducting at room temperature. However, the goal has not been in sight yet for more than 25 years after discovering a series of high-Tc copper-oxide superconductors. We think that behaviors of superconductors under extreme conditions give us a hint to obtain a higher transition temperature Tc. It is well known the Tc becomes higher under high pressure for most superconductors. The structual strain plays an important role for Tc. We forcus our attention to other structual strain caused by a mega-gravity. Under the mega-gravity, the heavier atoms move to the gravitational direction, and the lighter to the opposite. As a result, a different kind of strain can be applied. We show the changes of superconducting properties due to the maga-gravity for some superconductors.
Kozu, Miwa; Takahashi, Masamitsu; Hu, W.; Nakata, Yuka*
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