Hiroki Kawase
Graduate University for Advanced Studies
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018
Kunihiro Ogawa; M. Isobe; Takeo Nishitani; Eiji Takada; Hiroki Kawase; Tatsuki Amitani; Neng Pu; Jungmin Jo; MunSeong Cheon; Junghee Kim; Misako Miwa; S. Matsuyama; Isao Murata
The behavior of the 1 MeV triton has been studied in order to understand the alpha particle confinement property in the deuterium operation of toroidal fusion devices. To obtain time evolution of the deuterium-tritium (D-T) neutron emission rate where the secondary DT neutron emission rate is approximately 1012 n/s, we designed two high detection efficiency scintillating fiber (Sci-Fi) detectors: a 1 mm-diameter scintillation fiber-based detector Sci-Fi1 and a 2 mm-diameter scintillation fiber-based detector Sci-Fi2. The test in an accelerator-based neutron generator was performed. The result shows that the directionality of each detector is 15° and 25°, respectively. It is found that detection efficiency for DT neutrons is around 0.23 counts/n cm2 for the Sci-Fi1 detector and is around 1.0 counts/n cm2 for the Sci-Fi2 detector.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2017
Neng Pu; T. Nishitani; M. Isobe; Kunihiro Ogawa; Hiroki Kawase; Tomoyo Tanaka; Siyuan Li; Sachiko Yoshihashi; Akira Uritani
In situ calibration of the neutron activation system on the Large Helical Device (LHD) was performed by using an intense 252Cf neutron source. To simulate a ring-shaped neutron source, we installed a railway inside the LHD vacuum vessel and made a train loaded with the 252Cf source run along a typical magnetic axis position. Three activation capsules loaded with thirty pieces of indium foils stacked with total mass of approximately 18 g were prepared. Each capsule was irradiated over 15 h while the train was circulating. The activation response coefficient (9.4 ± 1.2) × 10-8 of 115In(n, n)115mIn reaction obtained from the experiment is in good agreement with results from three-dimensional neutron transport calculations using the Monte Carlo neutron transport simulation code 6. The activation response coefficients of 2.45 MeV birth neutron and secondary 14.1 MeV neutron from deuterium plasma were evaluated from the activation response coefficient obtained in this calibration experiment with results from three-dimensional neutron calculations using the Monte Carlo neutron transport simulation code 6.
Nuclear Fusion | 2018
Kunihiro Ogawa; M. Isobe; T. Nishitani; S. Murakami; R. Seki; Motoki Nakata; Eiji Takada; Hiroki Kawase; Neng Pu
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2018
T. Nishitani; Hideaki Matsuura; Neng Pu; Kunihiro Ogawa; Hiroki Kawase; M. Isobe
Plasma and Fusion Research | 2018
Kunihiro Ogawa; M. Isobe; Hiroki Kawase; T. Nishitani
Plasma and Fusion Research | 2018
T. Nishitani; Kunihiro Ogawa; Neng Pu; Hiroki Kawase; S. Murakami; M. Isobe; Masaki Osakabe
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2018
Kunihiro Ogawa; M. Isobe; Hiroki Kawase; T. Nishitani; R. Seki; M. Osakabe
Nuclear Fusion | 2018
M. Isobe; K. Ogawa; T. Nishitani; Neng Pu; Hiroki Kawase; R. Seki; Hideo Nuga; Eiji Takada; S. Murakami; Y. Suzuki; M. Yokoyama; M. Osakabe
Nuclear Fusion | 2018
Kunihiro Ogawa; M. Isobe; Hiroki Kawase; T. Nishitani; R. Seki; M. Osakabe
Laser Congress 2018 (ASSL) (2018), paper AM6A.31 | 2018
Hiroki Kawase; Ryo Yasuhara