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Journal Articles

Morphology evolution of $$beta$$-phase in Al-Mg-Si alloys during aging treatment

Ahmed, A.*; Uttarasak, K.*; Tsuchiya, Taiki*; Lee, S.*; Nishimura, Katsuhiko*; Nunomura, Norio*; Shimizu, Kazuyuki*; Hirayama, Kyosuke*; Toda, Hiroyuki*; Yamaguchi, Masatake; et al.

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 988, p.174234_1 - 174234_9, 2024/06

This study aims to clarify the growth process of the$$beta$$-phase in Al-Mg-Si alloys from the point of view of morphology evolution. For this research, the $$beta$$-phase orientation relationship, shape, growth process, misfit value, and interfacial condition between the $$beta$$-phase and Al matrix were investigated using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), focus ion beam (FIB), and optical microscope (OM). Results include the identification of {111} $$beta$$ facets at the edges of the $$beta$$-phase, as well as the proposal of two new three-dimensional shapes for the $$beta$$-phase. We purposed the morphology evolution during the growth process of Mg$$_2$$Si crystal and calculated the misfit to understand the unstable (111)$$beta$$ facet has a higher misfit value as compared to the (001)$$beta$$ and (011)$$beta$$ facets. Our observations provide how they influence the behavior of Mg$$_2$$Si crystals.

Journal Articles

Quasi-one-dimensional magnetic interactions and conduction electrons in EuCu$$_5$$ and EuAu$$_5$$ with the characteristic hexagonal structure

Matsuda, Shinya*; Ota, Joji*; Nakaima, Kenri*; Iha, Wataru*; Gochi, Jun*; Uwatoko, Yoshiya*; Nakashima, Miho*; Amako, Yasushi*; Honda, Fuminori*; Aoki, Dai*; et al.

Philosophical Magazine, 100(10), p.1244 - 1257, 2020/04

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:19.14(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

Effect of copper addition on precipitation behavior near grain boundary in Al-Zn-Mg alloy

Matsuda, Kenji*; Yasumoto, Toru*; Bendo, A.*; Tsuchiya, Taiki*; Lee, S.*; Nishimura, Katsuhiko*; Nunomura, Norio*; Marioara, C. D.*; Lervik, A.*; Holmestad, R.*; et al.

Materials Transactions, 60(8), p.1688 - 1696, 2019/08

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:62.37(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Anomalous ferromagnetic ordering in EuCuP

Iha, Wataru*; Kakihana, Masashi*; Matsuda, Shinya*; Honda, Fuminori*; Haga, Yoshinori; Takeuchi, Tetsuya*; Nakashima, Miho*; Amako, Yasushi*; Gochi, Jun*; Uwatoko, Yoshiya*; et al.

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 788, p.361 - 366, 2019/06

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:33.47(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

The Failure example of the Tokai tandem accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Abe, Shinichi; Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Tayama, Hidekazu; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Nakamura, Masahiko; Kutsukake, Kenichi; Otokawa, Yoshinori; Asozu, Takuhiro; et al.

Dai-27-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.142 - 145, 2015/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Development of intense high-energy noble gas ion beams from the in-terminal ion injector of tandem accelerator using an ECR ion source

Matsuda, Makoto; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Hanashima, Susumu; Takeuchi, Suehiro

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 654(1), p.45 - 51, 2011/10

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:48.75(Instruments & Instrumentation)

In order to develop new beam species of highly charged noble gas ions, we have constructed an in-terminal heavy ion injector in the JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator using a compact ECR ion source. This work was associated with a lot of development to operate the ion source on the 20UR Pelletron high voltage terminal in high pressure SF$$_{6}$$ gas environment. Highly charged ions of N, O, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe have been accelerated satisfactorily. Operating data integrated during many years long beam delivery service are summarized.

Journal Articles

Development of ion beam applications for JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Asozu, Takuhiro; Sataka, Masao; Hanashima, Susumu; Nakamura, Masahiko; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Kutsukake, Kenichi

Dai-23-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.65 - 68, 2011/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

The Earthquake-damage of the JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Osa, Akihiko; Abe, Shinichi; Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Tayama, Hidekazu; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Nakamura, Masahiko; Kutsukake, Kenichi; Otokawa, Yoshinori; et al.

Dai-24-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.51 - 54, 2011/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Present status of JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator facility

Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Ishii, Tetsuro; Abe, Shinichi; Hanashima, Susumu; Osa, Akihiko; Tayama, Hidekazu; Matsuda, Makoto; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Nakamura, Masahiko; et al.

Dai-23-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.13 - 16, 2010/11

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Use of an ECR ion source in the large electrostatic accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Asozu, Takuhiro; Kutsukake, Kenichi; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Hanashima, Susumu; Takeuchi, Suehiro

Proceedings of 6th Annual Meeting of Particle Accelerator Society of Japan (CD-ROM), p.827 - 829, 2010/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Present status of JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator facility

Matsuda, Makoto; Ishii, Tetsuro; Tsukihashi, Yoshihiro; Hanashima, Susumu; Abe, Shinichi; Osa, Akihiko; Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Tayama, Hidekazu; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; et al.

Dai-22-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.10 - 14, 2010/01

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Highly charged ion injector in the terminal of tandem accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Asozu, Takuhiro; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kutsukake, Kenichi; Hanashima, Susumu; Takeuchi, Suehiro

Journal of Physics; Conference Series, 163, p.012112_1 - 012112_4, 2009/06

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:75.18(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

Journal Articles

A New measurement of the astrophysical $$^8$$Li(d,t)$$^7$$Li reaction

Hashimoto, Takashi; Ishiyama, Hironobu*; Watanabe, Yutaka*; Hirayama, Yoshikazu*; Imai, Nobuaki*; Miyatake, Hiroari; Jeong, S.-C.*; Tanaka, Masahiko*; Yoshikawa, Nobuharu*; Nomura, Toru*; et al.

Physics Letters B, 674(4-5), p.276 - 280, 2009/04

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:47.04(Astronomy & Astrophysics)

The excitation function of the $$^8$$Li(d,t)$$^7$$Li reaction was directly measured using $$^8$$Li beams at E$$_{mathrm{cm}}$$ = 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.7, 0.8, 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 MeV with CD$$_2$$ targets. The beam energies covered the Gamow peaks for 1$$sim$$3$$times$$10$$^9$$ K. Large cross sections were observed at around E$$_{mathrm{cm}}$$ = 0.8 MeV, implying a resonance state located at 22.4 MeV in $$^{10}$$Be. The present astrophysical reaction rate is higher in one order magnitude than the presently adopted rate at around 1$$times$$10$$^9$$ K.

Journal Articles

Present status of JAEA-Tokai Tandem Accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Sataka, Masao; Tsukihashi, Yoshihiro; Hanashima, Susumu; Abe, Shinichi; Osa, Akihiko; Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; Kabumoto, Hiroshi; Nakamura, Masahiko; et al.

JAEA-Conf 2008-012, p.39 - 43, 2009/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Ion source development for the on-line isotope separator at JAEA

Osa, Akihiko; Ichikawa, Shinichi; Matsuda, Makoto; Sato, Tetsuya; Jeong, S.-C.*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 266(19-20), p.4394 - 4397, 2008/10

 Times Cited Count:26 Percentile:83.34(Instruments & Instrumentation)

JAEA Reports

Improvement the transmission of ion beams and replacement of charge analysis electromagnet coil at tandem accelerator

Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Matsuda, Makoto; Hanashima, Susumu; Nakamura, Masahiko; Kutsukake, Kenichi; Otokawa, Yoshinori; Asozu, Takuhiro

JAEA-Technology 2008-055, 24 Pages, 2008/08

JAEA-Technology-2008-055.pdf:6.28MB

The JAEA-Tokai folding-type tandem accelerator has been operated for 25 years. There are many optical devices at the terminal, such as a 180-degeree bending magnet (charge-analysis electromagnet) and electrostatic quadrupole lens, used for transporting ion beams from low-energy accelerating tubes to high-energy accelerating tubes. We have replaced the aged coil inside the 180-degeree bending magnet for a maintenance period of 2007. At this time, we have carried out the project to align the whole optical devices at the terminal. Precise measurement of the positions for these devices revealed that they were misaligned by 5 mm at the maximum deviation. By aligning these devices with the standard beam axis, we have improved the transmission of ion beams and increased beam currents with stable operation.

Journal Articles

In-beam $$gamma$$-ray spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei in the uranium region through the heavy-ion transfer reaction

Ishii, Tetsuro; Makii, Hiroyuki; Asai, Masato; Koura, Hiroyuki; Shigematsu, Soichiro*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Toyoshima, Atsushi; Matsuda, Makoto; Makishima, Akiyasu*; Shizuma, Toshiyuki; et al.

Nuclear Physics A, 805(1-4), p.257 - 259, 2008/06

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Present status of JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator

Matsuda, Makoto; Sataka, Masao; Takeuchi, Suehiro; Tsukihashi, Yoshihiro; Hanashima, Susumu; Abe, Shinichi; Osa, Akihiko; Ishizaki, Nobuhiro; Tayama, Hidekazu; Nakanoya, Takamitsu; et al.

JAEA-Conf 2008-005, p.42 - 45, 2008/03

In FY2006, a tandem accelerator was operated for 201days. The maximum voltage was 18 MV and the accelerated ion species was 19 elements (26 nuclides). As the trouble case which occurred previous year, the change of the beam shape occurred often in the injection beam line of the tandem accelerator. The cause was the contact failure of the pole connector of the electrostatics quadrupole lens. Generally, it was difficult to confirm the connection status of the opened pole but we specified a connection abnormal part by the capacitive coupling method. This technique is useful technology which can be applied to the other electrostatics optics elements. Because the charging electric current flowed only about usual about 60% and the terminal voltage became unstable, we opened a tank and checked the charging system. As a result, a problem was confirmed to the damaging of resistance and the installation of the cable. In the seminar, the operation, maintenance and the accelerator development of the tandem accelerator in FY2006 are described.

JAEA Reports

Screening test of relays used under pressurized sulfur hexafluoride (SF$$_{6}$$)

Kutsukake, Kenichi; Matsuda, Makoto; Hanashima, Susumu; Obara, Kenjiro*

JAEA-Technology 2007-068, 52 Pages, 2008/01

JAEA-Technology-2007-068.pdf:3.02MB

Many measurement and control equipment is installed inside of a high voltage terminal of the JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator and operated under pressurized sulfur hexafluoride (SF$$_{6}$$) of 0.5 MPa. This screening test has been carried out to select a relay, which is usable under the SF$$_{6}$$ for turn on and off a power supply of the devices, from commercial relays used in the atmospheric condition. Four kinds of relay were tested: electromechanical relay (EMR), magnet contactor (MAG), solid-state relay (SSR) and hybrid relay (HYB). Temperature of the relay, change of appearance of the relay including contact surface using the SEM and EDS were measured and observed. The EMR and the MAG showed irregular contact because of the sulfide or fluoride, and these compounds which are formed by chemical reaction between metals and sulfur or hydrogen fluoride due to dissociation of SF$$_{6}$$ in electric arcs. Solid-state relay and hybrid relay are available in the pressurized SF$$_{6}$$ of 0.5 MPa.

Journal Articles

Z dependence of the $$N = 152$$ deformed shell gap; In-beam $$gamma$$-ray spectroscopy of neutron-rich $$^{245, 246}$$Pu

Makii, Hiroyuki; Ishii, Tetsuro; Asai, Masato; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Toyoshima, Atsushi; Matsuda, Makoto; Makishima, Akiyasu*; Kaneko, Junichi*; Tome, Hayato*; Ichikawa, Shinichi; et al.

Physical Review C, 76(6), p.061301_1 - 061301_5, 2007/12

 Times Cited Count:28 Percentile:83.39(Physics, Nuclear)

We have measured deexcitation $$gamma$$ rays for the first time in the neutron-rich nuclei of $$^{246}$$Pu$$_{152}$$ and $$^{245}$$Pu$$_{151}$$ produced by the ($$^{18}$$O, $$^{16}$$O) and the ($$^{18}$$O, $$^{17}$$O) reactions, respectively. The ground-state band of $$^{246}$$Pu was established up to 12$$^{+}$$ states. The systematics of the moments of inertia of $$_{94}$$Pu isotopes suggests that the $$N = 152$$ deformed subshell closure disappears in these isotopes. The measurements of deexcitation $$gamma$$ rays in $$^{245}$$Pu shows a small energy spacing between neutron orbitals at $$N = 152$$, which explans the disappearance of the subshell closure.

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