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JAEA Reports

Consistent evaluations of (n,2n) and (n,np) reaction excitation functions for some even-even isotopes using empirical systematics

Manokhin, V. N.*; Odano, Naoteru; Hasegawa, Akira

JAERI-Research 2001-013, 22 Pages, 2001/03

JAERI-Research-2001-013.pdf:1.46MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Some comments for cross section data of iron around 15 MeV

Konno, Chikara; Maekawa, Fujio; Wada, Masayuki*; Kosako, Kazuaki*

Fusion Technology, 34(3), p.1013 - 1017, 1998/11

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Verification experiment of threshold detector $$^{1}$$$$^{0}$$$$^{7}$$Ag(n,n')$$^{1}$$$$^{0}$$$$^{7}$$$$^{m}$$Ag on YAYOI standard neutron field

; Kondo, I.; Nakazawa, Masaharu*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 18(12), p.949 - 956, 1981/00

no abstracts in English

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Synthesis of endohedral 85-Sr metallofullerene by nuclear recoil using high energy neutron

Miyashita, Yuka*; Akiyama, Kazuhiko*; Hatsukawa, Yuichi; Tadai, Tomohiro*; Chiba, Kazuki*; Sato, Yuta*; Kubuki, Shiro*

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To obtain an endohedral metallofullerenes with high specific radioactivity using nuclear recoil phenomena, many experiments have been performed so far. However, production yield of metallofullerene by nuclear recoil using high LET radiation was found to be very small because radiation damages to targeted fullerene molecule were not negligible. In order to increase the yield of radioactive metallofullerenes, it is very promising to employ the recoil of nuclear reaction by fast neutron from the viewpoint of reducing the radiation damage. In this session, we will report the synthesis of $$^{85}$$Sr@C$$_{60}$$ using nuclear recoil of $$^{86}$$Sr (n,2n) $$^{85}$$Sr reaction by 14 MeV fast neutron. Mixture of C$$_{60}$$ with strontium salts such as Sr(NO$$_{3}$$)$$_{2}$$ and SrC$$_{2}$$O$$_{4}$$ were employed for the target materials. These samples were irradiated by fast neutron in Fusion Neutronics Source at Japan Atomic Energy Agency. After the irradiation, CS$$_{2}$$, aniline, and HCl$$_{aq}$$ were passed through the irradiated samples on the filter to dissolve C$$_{60}$$, Sr@C$$_{60}$$, and strontium salts, respectively. The $$gamma$$-ray from these solutions were measured by Ge detector. As a result, about 0.75% of radioactivity was observed in the aniline solution from SrC$$_{2}$$O$$_{4}$$ sample. This result strongly suggests that Sr@C$$_{60}$$ was efficiently produced by fast neutron irradiation of SrC$$_{2}$$O$$_{4}$$/C$$_{60}$$ target.

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