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Pikuz, T.*; Faenov, A.*; Matsuoka, Takeshi*; Matsuyama, Satoshi*; Yamauchi, Kazuto*; Ozaki, Narimasa*; Albertazzi, B.*; Inubushi, Yuichi*; Yabashi, Makina*; Tono, Kensuke*; et al.
Scientific Reports (Internet), 5, p.17713_1 - 17713_10, 2015/12
Times Cited Count:38 Percentile:87.59(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Arakawa, Kazuo
Genshiryoku Nenkan 2006-Nen Ban, p.125 - 126, 2005/10
no abstracts in English
Sawamura, Masaru; Nagai, Ryoji; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Hajima, Ryoichi; Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of 1st Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan and 29th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.305 - 307, 2004/08
no abstracts in English
Sawamura, Masaru; Hajima, Ryoichi; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke; Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki
Proceedings of 9th European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC 2004) (CD-ROM), p.1723 - 1725, 2004/07
After the success of energy recovery linac (ERL) for the superconducting free-electron laser (FEL) in the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), the JAERI ERL-FEL has been upgrading for high-power and long-pulse operation. The new RF sources of CW mode for higher power for non-energy-recovery parts have been installed and tested for long-pulse operation. The properties of the superconducting linac required for the long-pulse operation were measured such as pressure in the cryomodule, vibration of frequency and piezo tuner response. The RF control systems have been also upgraded to reduce the fluctuation to less than 0.1% for amplitude and 0.1 deg for phase.
Sawamura, Masaru; Hajima, Ryoichi; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke; Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki
Free Electron lasers 2003, p.II_31 - II_32, 2004/00
no abstracts in English
Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of ARTA 2004, p.75 - 76, 2004/00
The JAERI superconducting RF linac-based free-electron laser has successfully produced the tunable, 6% or more efficient, a few hundreds femtoseconds, and 2.34kW high average power laser light firstly. Here we discuss and report what kinds of the accelerator and free-electron laser technologies we need in order to make a large-scale and popular industrial FEL applications possible, to increase the average power drastically, to realize the JAERI FEL to be a non-ionizing radiation generating device, and to miniaturize the device volume and weight. In the discussion as a specific example of the large-scale and popular industrial applications, we discuss the nuclear energy related example, and the required technologies of the accelerator and non-accelerator related.
Hajima, Ryoichi; Sawamura, Masaru; Nagai, Ryoji; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Minehara, Eisuke
Dai-14-Kai Kasokuki Kagaku Kenkyu Happyokai Hokokushu, p.696 - 698, 2003/11
An energy-recovery linac (ERL) for a high-power free-electron laser (FEL) is under development in JAERI. We completed the construction of the ERL, and demonstrated the first energy-recover operation and FEL lasing in 2002. For realizing FEL lasing in 5-10kW average power, further upgrade of the ERL is carrying on, which includes reinforcement of the injector, replacement of the RF control system and so on. As future plans, we present possible quantum control of chemical reaction dynamics through a self-chirped FEL pulse, application of ERL technologies to high-flux photon sources in a wide range of photon energy from THz radiation to -ray.
Arakawa, Kazuo
Genshiryoku Nenkan 2004-Nen Ban, p.196 - 197, 2003/11
no abstracts in English
Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Sawamura, Masaru; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of 28th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.381 - 383, 2003/08
no abstracts in English
Hajima, Ryoichi; Sawamura, Masaru; Nagai, Ryoji; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of 28th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.390 - 392, 2003/08
no abstracts in English
Sawamura, Masaru; Nagai, Ryoji; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of 28th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.384 - 386, 2003/08
no abstracts in English
Kotaki, Hideyuki; Kando, Masaki; Hosokai, Tomonao; Kondo, Shuji; Masuda, Shinichi; Kanazawa, Shuhei; Yokoyama, Takashi*; Matoba, Toru; Nakajima, Kazuhisa
International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, 14(1-4), p.255 - 262, 2003/03
no abstracts in English
Tajima, Toshiki
Plasma Physics Reports, 29(3), p.231 - 235, 2003/03
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:16.86(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)no abstracts in English
Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Sawamura, Masaru
Proceedings of 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC 2003) (CD-ROM), p.3443 - 3445, 2003/00
no abstracts in English
Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Sawamura, Masaru; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of 27th Linear Accelerator Meeting in Japan, p.264 - 266, 2002/08
no abstracts in English
Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Sawamura, Masaru; Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 483(1-2), p.129 - 133, 2002/05
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:44.15(Instruments & Instrumentation)An intense ultrashort pulse is generated at the perfect synchronism of optical-resonator length in the JAERI far-infrared free-electron laser. At wavelength of 22.5 m, second-order optical autocorrelation measurements show that the FEL pulse duration is 250 fs and less than four optical cycles which is consistent with numerical calculation result. The pulse energy ranges up to 100 J. The second-hermonic generation in a 2 mm thickness Te crystal is used to provide the nonlinear autocorrelation signal. In the various desynchronism of optical-resonator length, the way of appearing of the sub-pulse corresponded to the calculation result well, too.
Nagai, Ryoji; Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Sawamura, Masaru; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Shizuma, Toshiyuki; Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 475(1-3), p.519 - 523, 2001/12
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:38.88(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Shizuma, Toshiyuki; Hajima, Ryoichi; Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 475(1-3), p.569 - 573, 2001/12
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:12.96(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Hajima, Ryoichi; Nagai, Ryoji; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Kikuzawa, Nobuhiro; Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 475(1-3), p.43 - 46, 2001/12
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:61.87(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Hajima, Ryoichi; Nishimori, Nobuyuki; Nagai, Ryoji; Minehara, Eisuke
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 475(1-3), p.270 - 275, 2001/12
Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:79.06(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English