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Analytic cross sections for electron impact collisions with nitrogen molecules

Tabata, Tatsuo*; Shirai, Toshizo*; Sataka, Masao; Kubo, Hirotaka

Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 92(3), p.375 - 406, 2006/05

 Times Cited Count:73 Percentile:95.13(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

no abstracts in English

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Development and operation of the JAERI superconducting energy recovery linacs

Minehara, Eisuke

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 557(1), p.16 - 22, 2006/02

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:60.27(Instruments & Instrumentation)

The JAERI FEL facility at Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan has been well known one of the two existing and operating superconducting energy recovery linacs together with one more of JLAB (Jefferson national accelerator facility) FEL facility at Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A. We have independently and successfully developed one of the most advanced and newest accelerator technologies named "superconducting energy recovery linacs (ERLs)" and the application technologies using ERLs in future. We plan to report the current high power FEL upgrade program research, stress corrosion cracking prevention technology research, large current and high brightness photoelectron gun research of negative-electron affinity (NEA) photocathode and NEA electron-excitation cathode as the most important elemental technology in realizing many powerful ERLs.

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Mechanism of state-specific enhancement in photon-stimulated desorption as studied using a polarization-dependent technique

Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Baba, Yuji; Shimoyama, Iwao; Wu, G.*; Kitajima, Yoshinori*

Surface Science, 593(1-3), p.310 - 317, 2005/11

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:11.66(Chemistry, Physical)

Using a newly developed rotatable time-of-flight mass spectrometer(R-TOF-MS) and polarized synchrotron radiation, orientation effect on fragmentation and desorption pathways occurring at the top-most layers of molecular solids have been investigated. Reported will be polarization-angle dependencies of TOF mass spectra, high-resolution electron- and ion-NEXAFS in condensed chlorobenzene.

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Direct and indirect processes in photon-stimulated ion desorption from condensed formamide

Ikeura, Hiromi*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Baba, Yuji; Imamura, Motoyasu*; Matsubayashi, Nobuyuki*; Shimada, Hiromichi*

Surface Science, 593(1-3), p.303 - 309, 2005/11

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:26.14(Chemistry, Physical)

no abstracts in English

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Local bonding states of ion-irradiated graphite characterized by photon-stimulated desorption (PSD) spectroscopy

Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Baba, Yuji; Shimoyama, Iwao; Nath, K. G.

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 144-147, p.437 - 441, 2005/06

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:17.62(Spectroscopy)

no abstracts in English

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Characterization and degradation of ZEP520 resist film by TOF-PSID and NEXAFS

Ikeura, Hiromi*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Koike, Masaki*

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 144-147, p.453 - 455, 2005/06

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:56.91(Spectroscopy)

no abstracts in English

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Polarization-dependent dissociation selectively induced by core-electron excitation in methyl ester terminated self-assembled monolayer

Kizaki, Hiroyuki*; Wada, Shinichi*; Sako, Erika*; Sumii, Ryohei*; Waki, Satoshi*; Isari, Koji*; Sekitani, Tetsuji*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Tanaka, Kenichiro*

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 144-147, p.447 - 451, 2005/06

 Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:27.35(Spectroscopy)

no abstracts in English

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Fragmentation pathways caused by soft X-ray irradiation; The detection of desorption products using a rotatable time-of-flight mass-spectrometer combined with pulsed synchrotron radiation

Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Baba, Yuji; Shimoyama, Iwao; Nath, K. G.

Free Electron lasers 2003, p.II_69 - II_70, 2004/00

no abstracts in English

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Element- and orientation-selective photo-fragmentation using polarized synchrotron radiation

Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Ikeura-Sekiguchi, Hiromi*; Baba, Yuji; Shimoyama, Iwao; Nath, K. G.

Photon Factory Activity Report 2002, Part B, P. 80, 2003/11

no abstracts in English

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The Resonance Raman effect of uranyl formate in dimethyl sulfoxide

Soga, Takeshi

Spectrochimica Acta, Part A, 59(11), p.2497 - 2510, 2003/09

no abstracts in English

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Anomalous shift of Curie temperature in iron-nickel invar alloys by high-energy heavy ion irradiation

Iwase, Akihiro; Hamatani, Yutaro*; Mukumoto, Yoshinori*; Ishikawa, Norito; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Kambara, Tadashi*; M$"u$ller, C.*; Neumann, R.*; Ono, Fumihisa*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 209(1-4), p.323 - 328, 2003/08

 Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:77.2(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Fe=Ni Invar alloy is irradiated with GeV Xe and U ions at room temperature. By the irradiation, the Curie temperature of the soecimens increases, which is correlated with the electronic stopping power. This phenomenon can be explained as due to the lattice expansion and/or the local increase in Ni concentration.

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Defect production and radiation annealing in platinum irradiated with high-energy heavy ions

Chimi, Yasuhiro; Iwase, Akihiro; Iwata, Tadao*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 209, p.159 - 164, 2003/08

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:21.31(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Accumulation of defects during energetic ion irradiation below $$sim$$10K in platinum thin films is studied by electrical resistivity measurements. Experimental results are analyzed by using a model which describes the production and selective radiation annealing of defects. For high-energy ($$sim$$100MeV) heavy ion irradiations, radiation annealing process due to electronic excitation is found mainly at the initial stage of irradiation. From the defect accumulation curve and defect recovery spectra, the effective temperature corresponding to the lattice agitation induced by electronic excitation is estimated.

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Orientation effect on phot-fragmentation and ion-desorption from the topmost layers of molecular solids

Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Ikeura, Hiromi*; Baba, Yuji

Surface Science, 532-535(1-3), p.1079 - 1084, 2003/06

Using a newly developed rotatable time-of-flight mass spectrometer(R-TOF-MS) and polarized synchrotron radiation, we have investigated orientation effect on fragmentation and desorption pathways occurring at the top-most layers of molecular solids. Reported will be polarization-angle dependencies of TOF mass spectra, high-resolution electron- and ion-NEXAFS in condensed formic acid, formamide and benzene. For condensed formamide(HCOND$$_{2}$$), marked orientation effect was observed for the enhanced H$$^{+}$$-yields following C1s $$rightarrow$$ $$sigma$$*$$_{C-H}$$ resonance. Direct photodissociation and charge-neutralization play an important role in the effect. For some fragment species, however, the bond scission showed no polarization dependence when dissociation sites were far from core-excited atoms. This is the case for N-D scission and D$$^{+}$$-desorption following C1s excitation, suggesting that indirect process governs, where secondary electrons would induce the fragmentation.

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Active control of chemical bond scission by site-specific core excitation

Wada, Shinichi*; Sumii, Ryohei*; Isari, Koji*; Waki, Satoshi*; Sako, Erika*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Sekitani, Tetsuji*; Tanaka, Kenichiro*

Surface Science, 528(1-3), p.242 - 248, 2003/03

 Times Cited Count:45 Percentile:84.06(Chemistry, Physical)

no abstracts in English

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Active control of site specificity in ion desorption by core excitation

Wada, Shinichi*; Sako, Erika*; Sumii, Ryohei*; Waki, Satoshi*; Isari, Koji*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Sekitani, Tetsuji*; Tanaka, Kenichiro*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 199, p.361 - 365, 2003/01

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:59.38(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

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Hardening of Fe-Cu alloys by swift heavy ion irradiation

Iwase, Akihiro; Hasegawa, Tadayuki*; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Tobita, Toru; Ishikawa, Norito; Suzuki, Masahide; Kambara, Tadashi*; Ishino, Shiori*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 195(3-4), p.309 - 314, 2002/10

 Times Cited Count:12 Percentile:60.82(Instruments & Instrumentation)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Gain saturation of nickel-like silver and tin X-ray lasers by use of a tabletop pumping laser system

Kawachi, Tetsuya; Kado, Masataka; Tanaka, Momoko; Sasaki, Akira; Hasegawa, Noboru; Kilpio, A.*; Namba, Shinichi; Nagashima, Keisuke; Lu, P.; Takahashi, Kenjiro; et al.

Physical Review A, 66(3), p.033815_1 - 033815_7, 2002/09

 Times Cited Count:85 Percentile:93.03(Optics)

A silver and tin slab targets were irradiated by a line-focused CPA glass laser light. In this experiment, the laser pulses consisted of two pulses with 4 ps duration, separated by 1.2 ns. Strong amplification in the nickel-like silver and tin x-ray lasers at the wavelengths of 13.9nm and 12.0nm was demonstrated with a pumping energy of 12 J and 14 J, respectively, and gain-saturation behaviors could be seen. A hydro-dynamics simulation coupled with a collisional-radiative model was performed under the present experimental condition, and the calculated result was compared with the experimental results.

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${it S}$$$_{e}$$-scaling of lattice parameter change in high ion-velocity region (${it v}$ $$geq$$ 2.6$$times$$10$$^{9}$$ cm/s) in ion-irradiated EuBa$$_{2}$$Cu$$_{3}$$O$$_{y}$$

Ishikawa, Norito; Iwase, Akihiro; Chimi, Yasuhiro; Michikami, Osamu*; Wakana, Hironori*; Hashimoto, Takeo*; Kambara, Tadashi*; M$"u$ller, C.*; Neumann, R.*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 193(1-4), p.278 - 282, 2002/06

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:47.9(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Swift heavy ions with wide energy range of 80MeV-3.84GeV have been irradiated to EuBa$$_{2}$$Cu$$_{3}$$O$$_{y}$$ oxide superconductors, and the lattice parameter change due to elecronic excitation has been measured. In the high ion-velocity region, the change in lattice parameter per unit fluence varies as the 4th power of the electronic stopping power. However, in the low-velocity region, the deviation from the 4th power dependence is observed. The results are analyzed by using the primary ionization rate, and it is found that the results support that the Coulomb explosion triggers the atomic displacements.

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Inner shell excitation and dissociation of condensed formamide

Ikeura, Hiromi*; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro; Kitajima, Yoshinori*; Baba, Yuji

Applied Surface Science, 169-170, p.282 - 286, 2001/01

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:44.94(Chemistry, Physical)

Carbon and nitrogen K-shell excitation and dissociation of condensed formamide at 96 K were studied by near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) recorded by total electron yield (TEY), total ion yield (TIY) and photon-stimulated desorption (PSD) yield of H+ measurements. It was found that electronic transitions from the C1s or the N1s to the $$sigma$$*(C-H) and/or (N-H) enhanced ion yield of H+ from the C-H and/or N-H functional group. This selective dissociation indicates that the corresponding unoccupied molecular orbital has an antibonding character of the C-H and/or N-H. To investigate the molecular orientation of condensed formamide, incidence-angle-dependent TEY-NEXAFS spectra were measured. The CNO plane of the adsorbed formamide molecule is determined to be tilted away from the surface by an averaged angle of about 42 degrees.

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Desorption of fragment ions from condensed Si(OCH$$_{3}$$)$$_{4}$$ by localized inner-shell electron excitation at the silicon, oxygen and carbon K-edges

Baba, Yuji; Sekiguchi, Tetsuhiro

Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A, 18(2), p.334 - 337, 2000/03

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:23.01(Materials Science, Coatings & Films)

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