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Kusakabe, Toshio*; Miyamoto, Yoshiharu*; Ishida, Rikiya*; Ito, Kojiro*; Kuroyanagi, Nobuhiro*; Nakai, Yota*; Shirai, Toshizo
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 205, p.600 - 604, 2003/05
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:43.07(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Kubo, Hirotaka; Sakurai, Shinji; Higashijima, Satoru; Takenaga, Hidenobu; Itami, Kiyoshi; Konoshima, Shigeru; Nakano, Tomohide; Koide, Yoshihiko; Asakura, Nobuyuki; Shimizu, Katsuhiro; et al.
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 313-316(1-3), p.1197 - 1201, 2003/03
Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:75.79(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Yamauchi, Toshihiko; Matsuzawa, Hidenori*; Mikami, Koji*; Ishikawa, Junichi*
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1, 41(9), p.5799 - 5800, 2002/09
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:15.64(Physics, Applied)This paper describes the experimental result of the interaction between a high-Tc superconductor and charged particles (plasma). This study is expected for the interaction between the charged particle and superconductor in the group, high-Tc superconducting wiggler for electron beam of FEL (collaboration with Prof.Matsuzawa) and high-Tc superconducting tube for beam guiding published in the journal "Nature".
Lu, P.; Kawachi, Tetsuya; Suzuki, M.*; Sukegawa, Kota*; Namba, Shinichi; Tanaka, Momoko; Hasegawa, Noboru; Nagashima, Keisuke; Daido, Hiroyuki; Arisawa, Takashi; et al.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2, 41(2A), p.L133 - L135, 2002/02
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:38.06(Physics, Applied)no abstracts in English
J.Phys.,C, 20, p.753 - 763, 1987/00
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 82(1), p.155 - 162, 1979/00
Times Cited Count:7no abstracts in English
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 84(1&2), p.101 - 108, 1979/00
Times Cited Count:5no abstracts in English
Tamura, Hajimu; Kokubu, Yoko; Umeda, Koji
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JAEA installed an IsotopX NGX noble gas mass spectrometer with an water sample oriented preparation system in Tono Geoscience Center to measure helium accumulation age and neon isotope ratio of ground water for estimation of ground water stability on long term geological stability survay on geological disposal of nuclear waste. High precision isotope analysis by multi-collector mass spectrometer is neccessary tool for neon isotope analysis of young ground water due to small isotopic variation of neon for nucleogenic reaction or mixing of volcanic fluids in ground water. NGX-004 was configured for simultanous measurement of neon isotopes with 2 faradays for Ne and Ne, and 1 SEM for Ne spaced out 1 m/z each other. 10.084 0.002 of Ne/Ne and 0.02598 0.00004 of Ne/Ne were obtained by ohm faraday and ohm faraday, and ion count and ohm faraday, which is able to resolve 0.2% difference.
Abe, Toru*; Hirano, Fumio; Mihara, Morihiro; Honda, Akira
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no abstracts in English