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Takeda, Masayasu
Bunseki, 2021(11), p.611 - 615, 2021/11
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Arai, Masatoshi
Hoshasen To Sangyo, (107), p.40 - 44, 2005/09
This is a report on present status and future of neutron research using reactor and spallation sources in Europe, USA and Asian countries.
Radioisotopes, 30(SPECIAL ISSUE), p.46S - 48S, 1981/00
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Yamaki, J.; Horiki, Oichiro;
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 21(12), p.925 - 934, 1979/00
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Dai-2-Kai Genshiryoku Shimpojiumu Hobunshu, P. 97, 1958/00
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Harjo, S.; Aizawa, Kazuya; Kawasaki, Takuro; Gong, W.; Iwahashi, Takaaki; Ito, Takayoshi*; Abe, Jun*; Nakatani, Takeshi
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Utsumi, Wataru
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The present status of the neutron beam utilization at JRR-3 will be introduced. For promotion of neutron beam science, 33 neutron instruments are installed in the reactor hall and in the neutron guide hall. Using these instruments, many experiments of various research fields have been made from the basic science to the industrial applications. Crystal structure analysis is one of the most important issue; precise structure of various important proteins have been clarified and research on hydrogen storage materials, fuel cell lithium battery etc, are very actively made. Imaging by neutron radiography is also very popularly used from the industrial product to agriculture. In 2010FY, 645 proposals were accepted and more than 11,000 (person-day) outside users visited JRR-3 and carried out their experiments. Unfortunately, the JRR-3 has not yet resumed its operation after the Northeast Japan Earthquake in 2011, but we have made great efforts to restart it as soon as possible.
Hasegawa, Kazuo
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Wakimoto, Shuichi
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We present overview of common-use radiation facilities of JAEA, mainly focusing on neutron facilities at J-PARC and JRR-3.
Nakajima, Kenji; Wakimoto, Shuichi
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Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) and JRR-3 are world class pulsed and steady neutron sources and both are located in closely in the Nuclear Science Research Institute campus of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. This enables full-scale utilization of two different types of neutron sources, and is expected to produce unprecedented results in neutron science from Japan. In this presentation, I would like to introduce various attempts to collaborative use currently underway, and the results that have already been produced through the use of both.
Takeda, Masayasu
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