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In-NMR study of CeIrIn$$_5$$

Kambe, Shinsaku; Tokunaga, Yo; Sakai, Hironori; Chudo, Hiroyuki; Matsuda, Tatsuma; Yasuoka, Hiroshi; Haga, Yoshinori; Onuki, Yoshichika

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T-dependence and anisotropy of Knight shift and spin-lattice relaxation time T1 of In-NMR have been determined in heavy fermion superconductor CeIrIn$$_5$$. Knight shift and T1 show a strong anisotropy. Knight shift versus static susceptibility plot is non-linear at low temperatures, indicating that the hyperfine coupling depends on temperature. The origin of hyperfine interaction and anisotropy of spin fluctuations will be discussed.

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Lifetime measurements of long-lived isomers in $$^{162,165}$$Gd using a total absorption detector

Asai, Masato; Hayashi, Hiroaki*; Osa, Akihiko; Sato, Tetsuya; Otokawa, Yoshinori; Nagae, Daisuke; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Miyashita, Yuji*; Ouchi, Hiroyuki*; Izumi, Sayaka*; et al.

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We have developed a new method to measure lifetime of long-lived isomers populated through the $$beta$$ decay, using a total absorption detector. Using this method, we have determined lifetime of the K isomers in $$^{162}$$Gd and $$^{165}$$Gd for the first time. The short-lived neutron-rich nuclei $$^{162}$$Eu and $$^{165}$$Eu were produced and mass-separated by the on-line isotope separator (ISOL) at JAEA tandem accelerator facility. Beta- and $$gamma$$ rays emitted by the $$beta$$ decay of $$^{162,165}$$Eu were total-absorbed by the detector, and all the events were recorded with time stamps. This method enabled us to determine lifetime of the isomers with more than 100-$$mu$$s lifetime.

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Laser-driven proton beam irradiation on in-vitro human cancer cells

Yogo, Akifumi; Sato, Katsutoshi*; Nishikino, Masaharu; Mori, Michiaki; Teshima, Teruki*; Numasaki, Hodaka*; Murakami, Masao*; Ogura, Koichi; Sagisaka, Akito; Orimo, Satoshi; et al.

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In this work, we demonstrate the irradiation effect of laser accelerated protons induced on human lung cancer cells. In-vitro A549 cells are irradiated with a proton dose of 20 Gy, resulting in a distinct formation of $$gamma$$-H2AX foci as an indicator of DNA double-strand breaks. This is the first result showing that laser-driven ion beams can generate a lethal effect on cancer cells.

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Dissociative ionization dynamics of ethanol in intense laser fields by photoelectron-photoion coincidence momentum imaging

Hosaka, Koichi; Itakura, Ryuji; Yokoyama, Keiichi; Yamanouchi, Kaoru*; Yokoyama, Atsushi

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In intense laser fields, molecules are decomposed into fragments through a number of competing dissociative ionization pathways. We investigate the dissociative ionization dynamics of ethanol in intense laser fields with photoelectron-photoion coincidence momentum imaging. The channel-specific photoelectron spectra reveal the electronic states prepared just after ionization, depending both on the decomposition pathways and on the temporal profile of laser pulses.

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Numerical modelling of bounce-averaged Fokker-Planck equation with radial transport term

Hamamatsu, Kiyotaka

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Nuclear charge radii calculated with finite range droplet model

Iimura, Hideki; Buchinger, F.*

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Photoconductivity variations of hydrogenated amorphous silicon by charged particles

Sato, Shinichiro; Sai, Hitoshi*; Imaizumi, Mitsuru*; Shimazaki, Kazunori*; Oshima, Takeshi

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no abstracts in English

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Energy stability analyses of Fe+M binary alloy using extended semi-empirical computational method

Igarashi, Takahiro; Nakazawa, Tetsuya; Tsuru, Tomohito; Kaji, Yoshiyuki

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A Guiding-centre fundamental 1-form with strong E$$times$$B flow

Miyato, Naoaki; Scott, B. D.*; Strintzi, D.*; Tokuda, Shinji

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A guiding-centre fundamental 1-form whose symplectic part does not include the E$$times$$B term is derived by the Lie-transform perturbation method. Since the symplectic part of the derived 1-form is the same as the standard one without the strong E$$times$$B flow formally, it yields the standard Lagrange and Poisson brackets. Therefore the guiding-centre Hamilton equations also keep the standard form. The guiding-centre Hamiltonian is rather complicated compared to the previous ones. However, it is possible to simplify the Hamiltonian in localised transport barrier region like the tokamak H-mode edge.

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Nuclear liquid drop model revisited

Oyamatsu, Kazuhiro*; Iida, Kei*; Koura, Hiroyuki

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Liquid drop model is a representative model to describe binding energy and size of nuclei. This model is well reproduces bulk properties of nuclei even in current studies on nuclei. In this presentation, we investigate nuclear symmetry energy and nuclear surface energy by using the nuclear liquid drop model with some higher-order terms. The coefficients of these term are determined so as to reproduce measured nuclear masses of approximately 2200 nuclides. From this analysis we find an indication that the fourth-order terms of the symmetry energy is required and the curvature term of it is negligible. Regarding a mass-number dependency on nuclear radius, we also find that the dependency of lighter nuclei (typically with mass number, $$A< 50$$) is larger than that of heavier nuclei.

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Development and application of high-pressure technique for single-crystal magnetic neutron diffraction under 10 GPa

Osakabe, Toyotaka; Yamauchi, Hiroki

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We have developed a hybrid-anvil high-pressure device for single-crystal magnetic neutron diffraction beyond 3 GPa. The device consists of an opposed pair of an upper sapphire anvil and a lower WC anvil. Maximum pressure generated by the device is 7 GPa. To increase the maximum pressure up to 10 GPa, we tried three types of the lower anvil instead of the simple sapphire anvil. One is a sapphire anvil with a thin diamond cap, another is a sapphire anvil supported by a MP35 alloy, and the other is a SiC anvil supported by a MP35 alloy. We found that the modified hybrid-anvil, that is, the combination of the WC anvil and the supported SiC anvil could generate the pressure of 10 GPa at the load of 3.8 tons. The size of the sample chamber under 10 GPa was about 1 mm diameter and 0.25 mm height, which is sufficient for magnetic neutron diffraction experiments. We succeed in the magnetic neutron diffraction experiments on the RB$$_{2}$$C$$_{2}$$ (R=Dy, Ho) up to 9 GPa with the modified hybrid-anvil device.

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Chopper-type neutron inelastic spectrometer 4SEASONS at MLF, J-PARC

Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Yokoo, Tetsuya*; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Nakajima, Kenji; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Takahashi, Nobuaki; Maruyama, Ryuji; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Mizuno, Fumio; Shibata, Kaoru; et al.

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no abstracts in English

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IR spectroscopy of a protein in a reverse micelle

Murakami, Hiroshi; Nishi, Takaki; Toyota, Yuji

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no abstracts in English

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Local structure analysis of BiFeO$$_3$$-BaTiO$$_3$$ solid solution

Yoneda, Yasuhiro; Yoshii, Kenji; Mori, Shigeo*

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Local structure analysis of 0.75BiFeO$$_3$$-0.25BaTiO$$_3$$ solid solution was carried out by a synchrotron radiation X-ray pair-distribution function (PDF) method with the temperature range from room temperature to 900$$^circ$$C. The 0.75BiFeO$$_3$$-0.25BaTiO$$_3$$ occurred two phase transitions. The average structure of changed from low-temperature rhombohedral structure to pseudo-cubic structure at 500$$^circ$$C, but the local structure unchanged. The local structure changed at second phase transition from pseudo cubic structure to cubic structure at 800$$circ$$C. The local structure of the pseudo-cubic phase can be reproduced not by the average cubic structure but by the distorted rhombohedral structure.

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AMATERAS; A Cold-neutron disk-chopper spectrometer

Nakajima, Kenji; Kawamura, Seiko; Kajimoto, Ryoichi; Inamura, Yasuhiro; Takahashi, Nobuaki; Osakabe, Toyotaka; Wakimoto, Shuichi; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; Ito, Shinichi*; Aizawa, Kazuya; et al.

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no abstracts in English

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Pressure induced phase separation in rare-earth metal hydrides

Machida, Akihiko; Watanuki, Tetsu; Kawana, Daichi; Aoki, Katsutoshi

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We have investigated the structural properties of rare-earth metal hydrides by using synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction experiments under high pressure. Rare-earth metal di-hydrides generally exhibit the fcc metal lattice, which contains hydrogen atoms in only tetrahedral interstitial sites. It is expected that the hydrogen atoms transfer to another interstitial site by compression of metal lattice. We found the pressure-induced phase separation of yttrium di-hydride and lanthanum di-hydride under high pressure. The appearance of the secondary phase with $$sim$$ 17% small metal lattice indicates the disproportionation reaction into two different hydrogen concentration.

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Plasma flow effects on magnetic island interaction in reversed shear plasmas

Ishii, Yasutomo; Smolyakov, A. I.*

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no abstracts in English

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On the anisotropy of $$d$$-vector in Sr$$_2$$RuO$$_4$$

Nomura, Takuji; Ikeda, Hiroaki*

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Anisotropy of $$d$$-vector in a spin-triplet superconductor Sr$$_2$$RuO$$_4$$ is discussed, by solving the linearized Eliashberg equation for a multi-band Hubbard model and a dp-model. Here the effective pairing interaction is calculated by expanding perturbatively to third order in the onsite Coulomb interaction. It is shown that the Eu state ($$d(k)//z$$) is stabilized in the case of small spin-orbit interaction, consistent with experimental results.

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Development status of beam line of photocathode DC gun at JAEA

Iijima, Hokuto; Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Hajima, Ryoichi; Honda, Yosuke*; Muto, Toshiya*

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