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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2004

Test results of 18 GHz ECR charge breeder for KEK–JAERI RNB facility

S. C. Jeong; M. Oyaizu; E. Tojyo; H. Kawakami; H. Ishiyama; H. Miyatake; K. Enomoto; Y. Watanabe; I. Katayama; T. Nomura; M. Matsuda; A. Osa; S. Ichikawa

Some of the test results of KEK ECR charge breeder made for KEK–JAERI RNB facility are presented and discussed. The charge breeding efficiencies for singly charged ions of noble gases have been measured; typically 13.5% of Ar9+, 10.4% of Kr12+, and 6.8% of Xe20+ with a global efficiency of about 50%. By injecting pulsed Xe1+ ion beam into the charge breeder, the time necessary for charge breeding has been also measured and found to be about 60 ms for Xe21+ ions. As an effort to reduce the residual gas ions incidentally existing in the plasma chamber of the charge breeder a nonevaporable getter has been tested, and the preliminary results are discussed.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2003

Simulation Study on the Measurements of Diffusion Coefficients in Solid Materials by Short-lived Radiotracer Beams

Sun-Chan Jeong; I. Katayama; H. Kawakami; H. Ishiyama; H. Miyatake; M. Sataka; A. Iwase; Satosi Okayasu; H. Sugai; Shin-Ichi Ichikawa; K. Nishio; Yasuharu Sugiyama; Masahito Yahagi; Kazunori Takada; Mamoru Watanabe

We have examined, by a computer simulation, an on-line measurement of diffusion coefficients by using a short-lived alpha particle emitter, 8Li (half life of 0.84 s), as a radiotracer. The energy spectra of alpha particles emitted from diffusing 8Li primarily implanted in the sample of LiAl are simulated as a measure of the diffusion of 8Li in the sample. As a possible time sequence for the measurement, a time cycle of 6 s, i.e. the implantation of 8Li for 1.5 s and subsequent diffusion for 4.5 s, is supposed. The sample is primarily set on a given temperature for the measurement. The time-dependent yields of alpha particles during the time cycle reveal the possibility to measure the diffusion coefficient with an accuracy of 10% if larger than 1×10-9 cm2/s, by the comparison with the experimental spectra measured at the temperature, i.e. at a certain diffusion coefficient.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2008

KEKCB electron cyclotron resonance charge breeder at TRIACa)

N. Imai; S. C. Jeong; M. Oyaizu; S. Arai; Y. Fuchi; Y. Hirayama; H. Ishiyama; H. Miyatake; M. Tanaka; M. Okada; Y. Watanabe; S. Ichikawa; H. Kabumoto; A. Osa; Y. Otokawa; Tetsuya Sato

The KEKCB is an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source for converting singly charged ions to multicharged ones at Tokai Radioactive Ion Accelerator Complex. By using the KEKCB, singly charged gaseous and nongaseous ions were converted to multicharged ones of A/q approximately 7 with efficiencies of 7% and 2%, respectively. The conversion efficiency was found to be independent of the lifetime of the radioactive nuclei having lifetimes of the order of one second. Three collimators located at the entrance and the exit of the KEKCB defined the beam axis and facilitated beam injection. Grinding and washing the surfaces of aluminum electrode and plasma chamber dramatically reduced impurities originating from the ECR plasma of the KEKCB.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2003

The KEK–JAERI joint RNB project

H. Miyatake; S. Arai; Y. Arakaki; Y. Fuchi; H. Ishiyama; S. C. Jeong; Ichiro Katayama; H. Kawakami; K. Niki; T. Nomura; M. Okada; M. Oyaizu; Y. Takeda; Masahiko Tanaka; E. Tojyo; M. Tomizawa; N. Yoshikawa; Shinichi Abe; Susumu Hanashima; K. Horie; Shin-Ichi Ichikawa; H. Iimura; H. Ikezoe; T. Ishii; N. Ishizaki; A. Iwamoto; S. Kanda; M. Koizumi; Makoto Matsuda; S. Mitsuoka

A new ISOL-based radioactive nuclear beam (RNB) facility has been constructed as a joint project of the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) and the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) at the Tandem accelerator of the Tokai site of JAERI. It uses heavy-ion linacs and related equipment of the presently closed KEK-RNB facility. Fission fragments with energy from 0.1 to 8 MeV/u will be available at this facility.


Journal of Physics B | 2014

Ionization cross section measurements for autoionizing states of iridium and rhenium

Y. Hirayama; M. Mukai; Yutaka Watanabe; N. Imai; H. Ishiyama; Sun-Chan Jeong; H. Miyatake; Michihiro Oyaizu; Yukari Matsuo; Tetsu Sonoda; M. Wada

New autoionizing states for neutral iridium and rhenium atoms were observed in the continuum structure near the first ionization limit by using a two-colour two-step laser resonance ionization technique. The saturation curves for the autoionizing states were measured, and the ionization cross sections were experimentally determined by solving the rate equations for the ground, intermediate, and autoionizing state populations. Efficient ionization schemes are expected to be useful for applications such as laser ion sources of unstable nuclei.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2003

The development of an ECR charge breeder for KEK-JAERI joint RNB project

S. C. Jeong; M. Oyaizu; E. Tojyo; H. Kawakami; H. Ishiyama; H. Miyatake; K. Enomoto; Y. Watanabe; I. Katayama; T. Nomura; M. Matsuda; A. Osa; S. Ichikawa

For the construction of an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) charge breeder (CB) at KEK-JAERI radioactive nuclear beam facility, we have made a pilot charge breeding system consisting of two compact-sized ECR ion sources. In order to find the necessary conditions for an ECRCB with high efficiency, the charge breeding efficiency for Ar ions in nitrogen plasma has been measured and compared with the results from the simulation of the trajectories of the ions in the plasma. By explicitly taking into account the cumulative small angle scattering of charged ions as well as the confinement magnetic field of the pilot CB, the simulation predicts the stopping efficiency. This is defined as a probability that the injected ions are still within the plasma volume when their initial directional motions have become randomized. Incorporating the ionization efficiency for the ions, the overall breeding efficiency has been estimated. Finally, the characteristics of the ECRCB recently installed for tests at KEK is described.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 1998

Beam bunching of the radioactive nuclear beam in a 6.4 GHz electron cyclotron resonance ion source

M. Oyaizu; H. Ishiyama; S. C. Jeong; H. Kawakami; H. Miyatake; Jiro Tanaka; E. Tojo; M. Wada; I. Katayama; T. Nomura; M. Fujita; M. Tanigaki; T. Shinozuka; M. Fujioka

A single stage 6.4 GHz ECR ion source for an isotope separator on-line based radioactive nuclear beam facility at KEK-Tanashi, is under an on-line test for the effective production of 19Ne2+ ions by using alpha beams from a cyclotron. Synchronized with the pulsed operation of heavy ion linacs, the millisecond beam bunching is now being performed to reduce the loss of radioactive ions in acceleration by using a pulsed-gating potential method. The highest beam intensity at 100 Hz and 20% duty factor reaches 60% of that obtained in a continuous-wave mode.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Toward Online Nanoscale Diffusion Measurements Using Radioactive 8Li Tracer

H. Ishiyama; Sun-Chan Jeong; Yutaka Watanabe; Y. Hirayama; N. Imai; H. Miyatake; Michiharu Oyaizu; Ichiro Katayama; M. Sataka; A. Osa; Y. Otokawa; Makoto Matsuda; H. Makii

We have examined the feasibility of a new online nanoscale diffusion measurement method using a radioactive 8Li tracer by computer simulations. We have found that the detection limit of the lithium diffusion coefficient can be improved to a low value of 1×10-12 cm2/s by detecting α particles emitted at a small angle relative to a sample surface that is irradiated with a low-energy 8Li beam of about 8 keV.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2012

GEM-MSTPC: An active-target type detector in low-pressure He/CO2 mixed gas

H. Ishiyama; K Yamaguchi; Y. Mizoi; Y. Watanabe; S.K. Das; T Hashimoto; H. Miyatake; Y. Hirayama; N. Imai; M. Oyaizu; S. C. Jeong; T. Fukuda; S. Mitsuoka; H. Makii; Tetsuya Sato

We developed an active-target type gas counter operating with low pressure He/CO2(10%) detector gas for application in studying low-energy nuclear reactions using radioactive nuclear beams (RNBs). A 400-?m-thick gas electron multiplier (THGEM) was used as the proportional counter for high injection rate capability. We examined the gas gain stability and the influence of ion feedback on particle tracks at high beam injection rates of up to 105 particles per second (pps) using a low-energy 12C beam. By means of modifications to the THGEM, the shift in the relative pulse height of the output signal normalized to that measured at the 12C injection rate of several hundred pps improved to within 2% at the rate of 105 pps. The position distortion induced by ion feedback was suppressed to within 1.5 mm because of the relatively high drift field value of 1 kV/cm?atm and the use of the double GEM configuration. The THGEM was found to be applicable for our active target at high injection rates of up to 105 pps.


Nuclear Physics | 2003

Direct measurements of (α, n) and (p, n) reaction cross sections using light neutron-rich radioactive nuclear beams

H. Ishiyama; T. Hashimoto; T. Kawamura; T. Ishikawa; H. Miyatake; Masahiko Tanaka; Y. Fuchi; N. Yoshikawa; S. C. Jeong; Yutaka Watanabe; H. Kawakami; Ichiro Katayama; T. Nomura; S. Mitsuoka; K. Nishio; M. Matsuda; Shin-Ichi Ichikawa; H. Ikezoe; T. Furukawa; H. Yano; H. Izumi; Y. Mizoi; M. Terasawa; T. Fukuda; K. Nakai; T. Shimoda

Abstract A project to acquire directly nuclear cross sections of (α, n) and (p, n) reactions using low energy light neutron-rich radioactive nuclear beams (RNB) is in progress at JAERI-Tandem facility. The method of the production of neutron-rich RNB, an improvement of a gas counter (MSTPC) in order to work effectively under the high RNB-injection rate, and the feasibility of our experiments are discussed.

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Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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