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Journal Articles

Correlated Li-ion migration in the superionic conductor Li$$_{10}$$GeP$$_{2}$$S$$_{12}$$

Yajima, Takeshi*; Hinuma, Yoyo*; Hori, Satoshi*; Iwasaki, Rui*; Kanno, Ryoji*; Ohara, Takashi; Nakao, Akiko*; Munakata, Koji*; Hiroi, Zenji*

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(18), p.11278 - 11284, 2021/05

 Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:80.74(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

Morphological reproductive characteristics of testes and fertilization capacity of cryopreserved sperm after the Fukushima accident in raccoon (${it Procyon lotor}$)

Komatsu, Kazuki*; Iwasaki, Tsugumi*; Murata, Kosuke*; Yamashiro, Hideaki*; Goh, V. S. T.*; Nakayama, Ryo*; Fujishima, Yohei*; Ono, Takumi*; Kino, Yasushi*; Shimizu, Yoshinaka*; et al.

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 56(3), p.484 - 497, 2021/03

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:86.02(Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science)

We have established an archive system of livestock and wild animals from the surrounding ex-evacuation zone. Wildlife within the alert zone have been exposed to low-dose-rate (LDR) radiation for a long and continuous time. In this study, we analysed the morphological characteristics of the testes and in vitro fertilization (IVF) capacity of cryopreserved sperm of raccoons from the ex-evacuation zone of the FDNPP accident. This study revealed that the chronic and LDR radiation exposure associated with the FDNPP accident had no adverse effect on the reproductive characteristics and functions of male raccoons.

Journal Articles

Identification of advanced spin-driven thermoelectric materials via interpretable machine learning

Iwasaki, Yuma*; Sawada, Ryoto*; Stanev, V.*; Ishida, Masahiko*; Kirihara, Akihiro*; Omori, Yasutomo*; Someya, Hiroko*; Takeuchi, Ichiro*; Saito, Eiji; Yorozu, Shinichi*

npj Computational Materials (Internet), 5, p.103_1 - 103_6, 2019/10

 Times Cited Count:47 Percentile:87.54(Chemistry, Physical)

Journal Articles

Machine-learning guided discovery of a new thermoelectric material

Iwasaki, Yuma*; Takeuchi, Ichiro*; Stanev, V.*; Gilad Kusne, A.*; Ishida, Masahiko*; Kirihara, Akihiro*; Ihara, Kazuki*; Sawada, Ryoto*; Terashima, Koichi*; Someya, Hiroko*; et al.

Scientific Reports (Internet), 9, p.2751_1 - 2751_7, 2019/02

 Times Cited Count:61 Percentile:93.15(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

Journal Articles

New precise measurements of muonium hyperfine structure at J-PARC MUSE

Strasser, P.*; Abe, Mitsushi*; Aoki, Masaharu*; Choi, S.*; Fukao, Yoshinori*; Higashi, Yoshitaka*; Higuchi, Takashi*; Iinuma, Hiromi*; Ikedo, Yutaka*; Ishida, Katsuhiko*; et al.

EPJ Web of Conferences, 198, p.00003_1 - 00003_8, 2019/01

 Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:98.93(Quantum Science & Technology)

Journal Articles

New precise measurement of muonium hyperfine structure interval at J-PARC

Ueno, Yasuhiro*; Aoki, Masaharu*; Fukao, Yoshinori*; Higashi, Yoshitaka*; Higuchi, Takashi*; Iinuma, Hiromi*; Ikedo, Yutaka*; Ishida, Katsuhiko*; Ito, Takashi; Iwasaki, Masahiko*; et al.

Hyperfine Interactions, 238(1), p.14_1 - 14_6, 2017/11

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:86.37(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

Journal Articles

New muonium HFS measurements at J-PARC/MUSE

Strasser, P.*; Aoki, Masaharu*; Fukao, Yoshinori*; Higashi, Yoshitaka*; Higuchi, Takashi*; Iinuma, Hiromi*; Ikedo, Yutaka*; Ishida, Katsuhiko*; Ito, Takashi; Iwasaki, Masahiko*; et al.

Hyperfine Interactions, 237(1), p.124_1 - 124_9, 2016/12

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:90.97(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)

Journal Articles

Selection of salinity tolerant lines in strawberry (${it Fragaria}$ $$times$$ ${it ananassa}$) irradiated with helium ion beam

Chiba, Naoki*; Arakawa, Kozue*; Itabashi, Takeru*; Nakamura, Shigeo*; Takahashi, Nobuyuki*; Iwasaki, Yasunaga*; Yoshihara, Ryohei; Nozawa, Shigeki; Hase, Yoshihiro; Narumi, Issei

JAEA-Review 2009-041, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2008, P. 72, 2009/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Mutation induction of strawberry (${it Fragaria}$ $$times$$ ${it ananassa}$) using ion beam irradiation

Chiba, Naoki*; Arakawa, Kozue*; Nakamura, Shigeo*; Iwasaki, Yasunaga*; Yoshihara, Ryohei; Hase, Yoshihiro; Narumi, Issei

JAEA-Review 2008-055, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2007, P. 78, 2008/11

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Summary of fuel safety research meeting 2005; March 2-3, 2005, Tokyo

Fuketa, Toyoshi; Nakamura, Takehiko; Nagase, Fumihisa; Nakamura, Jinichi; Suzuki, Motoe; Sasajima, Hideo; Sugiyama, Tomoyuki; Amaya, Masaki; Kudo, Tamotsu; Chuto, Toshinori; et al.

JAEA-Review 2006-004, 226 Pages, 2006/03

JAEA-Review-2006-004.pdf:34.43MB

Fuel Safety Research Meeting 2005, which was organized by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency was held on March 2-3, 2005 at Toshi Center Hotel, Tokyo. The purposes of the meeting are to present and discuss the results of experiments and analyses on reactor fuel safety and to exchange views and experiences among the participants. The technical topics of the meeting covered the status of fuel safety research activities, fuel behavior under Reactivity Initiated Accident (RIA) and Loss of coolant accident (LOCA) conditions, high fuel behavior, and radionuclide release under severe accident conditions. This summary contains all the abstracts and sheets of viewgraph presented in the meeting.

Journal Articles

Status of J-PARC muon science facility at the year of 2005

Miyake, Yasuhiro*; Nishiyama, Kusuo*; Kawamura, Naritoshi*; Makimura, Shunsuke*; Strasser, P.*; Shimomura, Koichiro*; Beveridge, J. L.*; Kadono, Ryosuke*; Fukuchi, Koichi*; Sato, Nobuhiko*; et al.

Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.484 - 487, 2006/03

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:31.27(Physics, Condensed Matter)

The construction of the Materials and Life Science building was started in the beginning of the fiscal year of 2004. After commissioning of the accelerator and beam transport sections in 2008, muon beams will be available for users in 2009. In this letter, the latest construction status of the J-PARC Muon Science Facility is reported.

Journal Articles

J-PARC muon science facility with use of 3GeV proton beam

Miyake, Yasuhiro*; Kawamura, Naritoshi*; Makimura, Shunsuke*; Strasser, P.*; Shimomura, Koichiro*; Nishiyama, Kusuo*; Beveridge, J. L.*; Kadono, Ryosuke*; Sato, Nobuhiko*; Fukuchi, Koichi*; et al.

Nuclear Physics B; Proceedings Supplements, 149, p.393 - 395, 2005/12

The J-PARC muon science experimental area is planned to be located in the integrated building of the facility for materials and life science study. One muon target will be installed upstream of the neutron target. The main feature of the facility is introduced.

JAEA Reports

Training report of the FBR cycle comprehensive training facility in 2000

Sawada, Makoto; Watanabe, Tomoo; Iwasaki, Ryoji*; Sakakibara, Yasuhide; Nagai, Fumio*

JNC TN4410 2001-006, 53 Pages, 2001/06

JNC-TN4410-2001-006.pdf:9.03MB

The FBR Cycle Comprehensive Training Facility constructed in the International Cooperation and Technology Development Center (in Shiraki area) was opened in earnest since October in 2000. The facility is mainly with the aim of encouraging in technical skills of the operators and maintenance engineers in the prototype fast breeder rector Monju and also is offered to another center in JNC and the local community as a global training facility. Its facility consists of the called sodium school and maintenance school. It is able to study widely sodium huddling technologies, such as chemical and physical properties of sodium, sodium loop operating skill, sodium fire extinguish and treatment sodium compound, and counter training for sodium piping leakage at the sodium school. While the nine study models are installed in the maintenance school and the trainees can learn not only related Monju inherent maintenance technology but also some general maintenance skills. During for six months, October 2000 to March 2001, the six sodium training courses were held 22 times and the eight maintenance courses were carried out 11 times. Total participated number is 305 and 75 trainees among of them joined from the community. To do the training effectively, as the evaluation and analysis system of training result, the skill confirmation test of which aims to have a grasp training results quantitatively by themselves was devised and was introduced. Almost of the training course's results were improved remarkably such as that average point after getting training were risen level of 80 point from level of 40 point before training. Like this, it is obvious that their skills of the Monju operators and maintenance engineers are advancing toward to Monju restarting.

Oral presentation

Selection of halotolerant lines from strawberry mutants induced by helium ion beam irradiation

Chiba, Naoki*; Itabashi, Takeru*; Arakawa, Kozue*; Nakamura, Shigeo*; Takahashi, Nobuyuki*; Iwasaki, Yasunaga*; Nozawa, Shigeki; Yoshihara, Ryohei; Hase, Yoshihiro; Narumi, Issei

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Estimation of water infiltration using ground temperature distribution at the downstream of the Mill Tailings Pond, Ningyo-toge Uranium Mine

Iwasaki, Keisuke*; Kimoto, Kazushi*; Okubo, Kenji*; Awai, Sohei*; Sakao, Ryota; Taki, Tomihiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Change of interface between shot crete and granitic rock under long-term immersion environment

Takemura, Takato*; Matsui, Hiroya; Saito, Ryo*; Tada, Hiroyuki*; Iwasaki, Masahiro*; Mishima, Shunichi*; Sato, Haruo*

no journal, , 

Generally, a shotcrete use as the support of a tunnel to keep the stability. However, the condition of interface between a shotcrete and rock mass is unknown. Therefore, a laboratory tests under long-term immersion environment has been carried out to understand the mechanism of the change the interface. This report summarize the knowledges during the laboratory tests.

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