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Molecular gyrotops with a five-membered heteroaromatic ring; Synthesis, temperature-dependent orientation of dipolar rotors inside the crystal, and its birefringence change

Masuda, Toshiyuki*; Arase, Junko*; Inagaki, Yusuke*; Kawahara, Masatoshi*; Yamaguchi, Kentaro*; Ohara, Takashi; Nakao, Akiko*; Momma, Hiroyuki*; Kwon, E.*; Setaka, Wataru*

Crystal Growth & Design, 16(8), p.4392 - 4401, 2016/08

 Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:87.56(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

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The Study of the magnetization process of Fe film by magnetic Compton scattering and M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy

Agui, Akane; Masuda, Ryo*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Kato, Tadashi*; Emoto, Shun*; Suzuki, Kosuke*; Sakurai, Hiroshi*

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 408, p.41 - 45, 2016/06

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 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:21.26(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

We investigated the magnetization process of Fe (110) film using the field dependence of magnetic Compton scattering and M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy. From the magnetic Compton profiles, the spin and orbital magnetic moment specific magnetization versus magnetizing field curves were obtained. From the M$"o$ssbauer spectra, the angles between the magnetizing field and the magnetic moment were obtained. It was found that the magnetizing field dependence of the ratio between orbital moment and spin moment was related to the angles between the magnetizing field and the magnetic moment. We indicate that the magnetic field dependence of the orbital magnetic moment plays a role in the magnetization process.

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$$^{61}$$Ni synchrotron radiation-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy of nickel-based nanoparticles with hexagonal structure

Masuda, Ryo*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kurokuzu, Masayuki*; Saito, Makina*; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Mitsui, Takaya; Hosoi, Kohei*; Kobayashi, Hirokazu*; Kitagawa, Hiroshi*; et al.

Scientific Reports (Internet), 6, p.20861_1 - 20861_8, 2016/02

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:40.77(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

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Attempt to measure magnetic hyperfine fields in metallic thin wires under spin Hall conditions using synchrotron-radiation M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy

Mibu, Ko*; Mitsui, Takaya; Tanaka, Masaaki*; Masuda, Ryo*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Seto, Makoto*

Journal of Applied Physics, 117(17), p.17E126_1 - 17E126_4, 2015/05

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:9.14(Physics, Applied)

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$$^{57}$$Fe polarization dependent synchrotron M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy using a diamond phase plate and an iron borate nuclear Bragg monochromator

Mitsui, Takaya; Imai, Yasuhiko*; Masuda, Ryo*; Seto, Makoto*; Mibu, Ko*

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22(2), p.427 - 435, 2015/03

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:49.69(Instruments & Instrumentation)

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High-pressure radiative conductivity of dense silicate glasses with potential implications for dark magmas

Murakami, Motohiko*; Goncharov, A. F.*; Hirao, Naohisa*; Masuda, Ryo*; Mitsui, Takaya; Thomas, S. M.*; Bina, C. R.*

Nature Communications (Internet), 5, p.5428_1 - 5428_6, 2014/11

 Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:51.61(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

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The Spin state of iron in Fe$$^{3+}$$-bearing Mg-perovskite and its crystal chemistry at high pressure

Mashimo, Izumi*; Otani, Eiji*; Hirao, Naohisa*; Mitsui, Takaya; Masuda, Ryo*; Seto, Makoto*; Sakai, Takeshi*; Takahashi, Suguru*; Nakano, Satoshi*

American Mineralogist, 99(8-9), p.1555 - 1561, 2014/08

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:24.02(Geochemistry & Geophysics)

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Development of $$^{125}$$Te synchrotron-radiation-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy

Kurokuzu, Masayuki*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Saito, Makina*; Masuda, Ryo*; Mitsui, Takaya; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Seto, Makoto*

Hyperfine Interactions, 226(1), p.687 - 691, 2014/04

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:69.82(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

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$$^{125}$$Te synchrotron-radiation-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy of Fe$$_{1.1}$$Te and FeTe$$_{0.5}$$Se

Kurokuzu, Masayuki*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Saito, Makina*; Masuda, Ryo*; Mitsui, Takaya; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Seto, Makoto*

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 83(4), p.044708_1 - 044708_4, 2014/04

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:20.41(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

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Synchrotron radiation-based M$"o$ssbauer spectra of $$^{174}$$Yb measured with internal conversion electrons

Masuda, Ryo*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kurokuzu, Masayuki*; Saito, Makina*; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Mitsui, Takaya; Iga, Fumitoshi*; Seto, Makoto

Applied Physics Letters, 104(8), p.082411_1 - 082411_5, 2014/02

 Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:65.2(Physics, Applied)

A detection system for synchrotron-radiation (SR)-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy was developed to enhance the nuclear resonant scattering counting rate and thus increase the available nuclides. In the system, a windowless avalanche photodiode (APD) detector was combined with a vacuum cryostat to detect the internal conversion (IC) electrons and fluorescent X-rays accompanied by nuclear de-excitation. As a feasibility study, the SR-based M$"o$ssbauer spectrum using the 76.5 keV level of $$^{174}$$Yb was observed without $$^{174}$$Yb enrichment of the samples. The counting rate was five times higher than that of our previous system, and the spectrum was obtained within 10 h. This result shows that nuclear resonance events can be more efficiently detected by counting IC electrons for nuclides with high IC coefficients. Furthermore, the windowless detection system enables us to place the sample closer to the APD elements and is advantageous for nuclear resonant inelastic scattering measurements. Therefore, this detection system can not only increase the number of nuclides accessible in SR-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy but also allows the nuclear resonant inelastic scattering measurements of small single crystals or enzymes with dilute probe nuclides that are difficult to measure with the previous detection system.

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In situ synchrotron $$^{57}$$Fe M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy of RFe$$_{2}$$ (R = Y, Gd) hydrides synthesized under ultra-high-pressure hydrogen

Mitsui, Takaya; Masuda, Ryo*; Seto, Makoto; Hirao, Naohisa*; Matsuoka, Takehiro*; Nakamura, Yumiko*; Sakaki, Koji*; Enoki, Hirotoshi*

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 580(Suppl.1), p.S264 - S267, 2013/12

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:42.73(Chemistry, Physical)

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Synchrotron radiation $$^{57}$$Fe-M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy using nuclear monochromator

Mitsui, Takaya; Masuda, Ryo; Hirao, Naohisa*; Mibu, Ko*; Seto, Makoto

Hyperfine Interactions, 204(1-3), p.97 - 100, 2012/04

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:87.07(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

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An in situ M$"{o}$ssbauer study using synchrotron radiation

Masuda, Ryo; Mitsui, Takaya; Ito, Keiji*; Sakaki, Koji*; Enoki, Hirotoshi*; Nakamura, Yumiko*; Seto, Makoto

Hyperfine Interactions, 204(1-3), p.139 - 142, 2012/03

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:76.72(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

We have been developing a system for in situ M$"{o}$ssbauer studies using synchrotron radiation (SR) to elucidate the mechanism of hydrogenation processes. In the system, samples reacts in an atmosphere chamber and SR-based M$"{o}$ssbauer spectra using variable-frequency nuclear monochromator and energy spectra of inelastic nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) of SR are measured. As a feasibility study, the temperature dependence of the M$"{o}$ssbauer and inelastic NRS spectra of $$^{57}$$Fe in $$c$$-GdFe$$_2$$H$$_3$$ under vacuum were measured. In both spectra, clear differences were observed between 373 K and 573 K. These differences can be interpreted by the change of microscopic environment around Fe at the dehydrogenation. Thus, it is confirmed that this system works well enough to perform the in-situ M$"{o}$ssbauer study on the dehydrogenation of $$c$$-GdFe$$_2$$H$$_3$$.

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Grazing-incidence synchrotron-radiation $$^{57}$$Fe-M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy using a nuclear Bragg monochromator and its application to the study of magnetic thin films

Mitsui, Takaya; Masuda, Ryo*; Seto, Makoto; Suharyadi, E.*; Mibu, Ko*

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 19(2), p.198 - 204, 2012/03

 Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:66.69(Instruments & Instrumentation)

An energy-domain grazing-incidence $$^{57}$$Fe-M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy(E-GIMS) with synchrotron radiation (SR) has been developed to studysurface and interface structures of thin films. A high-brilliant $$^{57}$$Fe-M$"o$ssbauer radiation, filtered from SR by a $$^{57}$$FeBO$$_{3}$$ single crystal nuclear Bragg monochromator (NBM), allows us to perform the conventional M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy (MS) for the dilute $$^{57}$$Fe in a mirror-like film in any bunch-mode operation of SR. Theoretical and experimental study of the specular reflections from isotope-enriched ($$^{57}$$Fe: 95%) and natural-abundance ($$^{57}$$Fe: $$sim$$2%) iron thin films has been carried out to clarify the basic features of coherent interference between electronic and nuclear resonant scattering of $$^{57}$$Fe-Mo"ssbauer radiation in thin films. Moreover, a new surface and interface sensitive method has been developed by the combination of SR based E-GIMS and $$^{57}$$Fe-probe layer technique, which enables us to probe interfacial complex magnetic structures in thin film with atomic-scale depth resolution.

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M$"{o}$ssbauer study on the SmFe$$_2$$ hydride through $$^{149}$$Sm and $$^{57}$$Fe

Masuda, Ryo; Mitsui, Takaya; Ito, Keiji*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Kitao, Shinji*; Seto, Makoto

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 81(3), p.034714_1 - 034714_6, 2012/03

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:26.68(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

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Present status of hydrogen production and the ammonia production by the thermochemical cycle; Introduction of IS cycle and ISN cycle

Kameyama, Hideo*; Sakurai, Makoto*; Masuda, Akiyuki*; Fukui, Tomoaki*; Onuki, Kaoru; Kubo, Shinji; Imai, Yoshiyuki

Suiso Enerugi Shisutemu, 37(1), p.3 - 10, 2012/03

The technical present status of hydrogen production process using IS thermochemical cycle was introduced. This process is experimentally investigated in Japan, U.S.A., Germany, France, Italy, India, China and Korea. Japan Atomic Energy Agency succeeded in consecutive hydrogen production as a proof examination. The trend of the research and development about the reactions, separation technology, device materials and the process equipment were reported. Thermochemical ammonia production cycle was also introduced. This new cycle is named ISN cycle which was modified from IS cycle in order to produce ammonia from water and nitrogen.

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Structural and valence changes of europium hydride induced by application of high-pressure H$$_{2}$$

Matsuoka, Takahiro*; Fujihisa, Hiroshi*; Hirao, Naohisa*; Oishi, Yasuo*; Mitsui, Takaya; Masuda, Ryo; Seto, Makoto*; Yoda, Yoshitaka*; Shimizu, Katsuya*; Machida, Akihiko; et al.

Physical Review Letters, 107(2), p.025501_1 - 025501_4, 2011/07

 Times Cited Count:28 Percentile:77.59(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

Europium-hydride EuH$$_{x}$$ exposed to high-pressure H$$_{2}$$ conditions has been found to exhibit structural and valence changes, $$Pnma$$ ($$x$$=2, divalent) $$rightarrow$$ $$P$$63/$$mmc$$ ($$x$$=2, 7.2-8.7 GPa) $$rightarrow$$ $$I$$4/$$m$$ ($$x$$$$>$$2, 8.7-9.7 GPa) $$rightarrow$$ $$I$$4/$$mmm$$ ($$x$$$$>$$2, 9.7 GPa-, trivalent). Having trivalent character and distorted cubic fcc structure, the $$I$$4/$$mmm$$ structure is the $$beta$$-phase which has been commonly observed for other rare-earth metal hydrides. Our study clearly demonstrates that EuH$$_{x}$$ is no longer an "irregular" member of the rare earth metal hydrides.

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A Spectrometer for rayleigh scattering of M${"o}$ssbauer radiation using synchrotron radiation

Masuda, Ryo; Mitsui, Takaya; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Higashitaniguchi, Satoshi*; Seto, Makoto

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 48(12), p.120221_1 - 120221_3, 2009/12

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:33.37(Physics, Applied)

A neV-resolution spectrometer using 14.4 keV synchrotron-based $$^{57}$$Fe M${"o}$ssbauer radiation has been developed to observe the quasi-elastic scattering by condensed matter. It consists of a $$^{57}$$Fe$$_2$$O$$_3$$ nuclear resonant Bragg monochromator and a $$^{57}$$Fe stainless steel nuclear analyzer. As a feasibility study, the quasi-elastic scattering by supercooled glycerol near its melting point has been observed. The instrumental function of the spectrometer was 42.2 neV. The energy broadening of 11 neV due to the quasi-elastic scattering was observed.

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Synchrotron-radiation-based M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy

Seto, Makoto; Masuda, Ryo; Higashitaniguchi, Satoshi*; Kitao, Shinji*; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Inaba, Chika*; Mitsui, Takaya; Yoda, Yoshitaka*

Physical Review Letters, 102(21), p.217602_1 - 217602_4, 2009/05

 Times Cited Count:57 Percentile:88.05(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

We have developed a new method that yields M$"o$ssbauer absorption spectra using synchrotron radiation (SR); this method is applicable for almost all M$"o$ssbauer nuclides including those that cannot be measured by previous methods using radioisotope (RI) sources. The M$"o$ssbauer spectrum of the 68.752 keV excited state of $$^{73}$$Ge, which cannot be measured using a RI source, was measured using SR. Our results show that this method can be used to perform advanced M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopy measurements owing to the excellent features of SR.

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Conversion electron and X-ray M$"o$ssbauer spectroscopies using synchrotron radiation

Mitsui, Takaya; Seto, Makoto; Masuda, Ryo; Kobayashi, Yasuhiro*; Kitao, Shinji*

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 47(9), p.7136 - 7139, 2008/10

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:30.06(Physics, Applied)

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