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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2010

Positive and negative cluster ions from liquid ethanol by fast ion bombardment

M. Kaneda; Masafumi Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; Y. Iriki; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh

Secondary ion mass spectra have been measured for the first time for a liquid ethanol target bombarded by 2.0 MeV He(+) ions. Positive and negative ion spectra exhibit evidently a series of cluster ions of the forms [(EtOH)(n)H](+) and [(EtOH)(n)-H](-), respectively, in addition to light fragment ions from intact parent molecules. It was found that these cluster ions are produced only from liquid phase ethanol. Both positive and negative secondary ion spectra show similar cluster size distributions with almost the same decay slope. We also present for the first time the cluster ion distribution emitted from the liquid at different liquid temperatures.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2009

Measurements of stopping cross sections of liquid water for fast protons and helium ions

Masaru Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; M. Kaneda; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh

Stopping cross sections of liquid water for MeV energy protons and helium ions have been measured by using a liquid jet target in vacuum. Energy loss spectra after passing through the target were measured at scattering angles from 5.0 to 50 mrad. The energy loss spectra have been successfully reproduced by Monte Carlo simulation calculations (GEANT4 v9.1.p03 toolkit) by taking account of multiple scattering of projectile particles inside the target. For protons, the stopping cross sections were deduced in an energy range from 0.3 to 2.0 MeV. It was found that the present data are in fairy good agreement with recent theoretical calculations.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2009

Stopping cross sections of liquid water for MeV energy protons

M. Shimizu; M. Kaneda; T. Hayakawa; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh


Vacuum | 2010

Stopping cross-sections of liquid water for 0.3-2.0 MeV protons

Masaru Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; M. Kaneda; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2006

Energy loss of swift protons in liquid water and ethanol

A. Itoh; M. Kaneda; S. Satoh; K. Ishii; H. Tsuchida


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2009

Mass spectrometric study of collision interactions of fast charged particles with water and NaCl solutions

M. Kaneda; M. Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; A. Nishimura; Y. Iriki; H. Tsuchida; Makoto Imai; Hiromi Shibata; A. Itoh


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007

Energy loss and small angle scattering of swift protons passing through liquid ethanol target

M. Kaneda; S. Sato; M. Shimizu; Z. He; K. Ishii; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007

Electron energy spectra from various amino acids bombarded by 2.0 MeV He+ ions

S. Sato; Z. He; M. Kaneda; Makoto Imai; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

Stopping cross-sections of liquid ethanol for swift He ions

Masaru Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; K. Hisano; M. Kaneda; H. Tsuchida; A. Itoh


Vacuum | 2010

New method of stopping power measurement for fast particles in metals and liquids

A. Itoh; M. Kaneda; Masaru Shimizu; T. Hayakawa; T. Iriki; H. Tsuchida

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K. Ishii

Nara Women's University

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