Annual Report of Quantum
Science and Engineering Center
Contents of Research
Activities
Volume14 (2012)
1.
Collision-induced Multiple Ionization of Polyatomic Molecules by Coincidence
Measurements of Product Ions and The
Number of Electrons
T. Murai, T. Majima, Y. Adachi, M. Imai, H. Shibata, H.
Tsuchida, and A. Itoh
Dept.
Nucl. Engng., QSEC
2. Measurement
of The Number Spectrum of Secondary Electrons by Using An Avalanche
Photodiode
Detector
T. Nishio, T. Majima, T. Kishimoto, M.
Imai, H. Shibata, H. Tsuchida and A. Itoh
Dept. Nucl. Engng., QSEC
3. Charge-state
Distribution of Dissociated Fragments from Molecular C2 Ions Passing
through A Capillary
J. Yokoe, S.
Mori, R. Murakoshi, H. Tsuchida, T. Majima, M. Imai, H. Shibata and A. Itoh
Dept. Nucl. Engng.
4. In-situ Measurement of Lattice-parameter Variation
of Single Crystal Silicon Caused
by Heavy-ion Irradiation
Y. Wakabayashi, J. Hiraoka, H. Tsuchida, and A. Itoh
Dept. Nucl. Engng.
5.
Alanine Dosimeter Response Characteristics for Charged Particles in BNCT
T. Kawamura, R. Uchida, H. Tsuchida, H. Tanaka*, Y.
Sakurai* and A. Itoh
Dept. Nucl. Engng., *RRI
6. Secondary Ion Emission with Methanol Gas Cluster
Ion Beam Irradiation
S.
Nakagawa1, T. Seki1,4, T. Aoki3,4, J. Matsuo2,4
1Dept.
Nucl. Engng., 2QSEC, 3Dept. Electron. Sci. and Engng., 4CREST
7. Development of Electrostatic
Quadrupole Lens for MeV-SIMS Imaging
S. Shitomoto1), T. Seki1), 4),
T. Aoki3), 4) and J. Matsuo2), 4)
1)Dept.
Nucl. Engng., 2)QSEC, 3)Dept. Electron. Sci. and Engng., 4)CREST
8. Real-time Observation of The Photochromic
Reaction of Diarylethene
Y.
Hontani1, M. Hada2, T. Seki1, 5, T. Aoki3,
5 and J. Matsuo4, 5
1Dept.
Nucl. Engng., 2Univ. Hamburg, 3Dept. Electron. Sci. and
Engng.,4QSEC,
5CREST
9. Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Turbulent Upward Flow in
Square Duct
H.
Sun, T. Kunugi, D. Wu*, H. Zhang, T. Yokomine and Z. Kawara
Dept. Nucl.
Engng., *Zhejiang Univ.
10. The Rheological Characters of Surfactant Viscoelastic
Solutions at Low Shear Rate
LF Jiao, T. Kunugi, Z. Kawara, T. Yokomine
Dept. Nucl. Engng.
11. Analysis
and Measurement of Distribution Coefficient of Eu(III) on Na-montmorillonite
K.Ueda,
T. Kobayashi, and T. Sasaki
Dept. Nucl. Engng.
12. Effect of Zirconium Ion Irradiation on Deuterium
Behavior in Zirconium Oxide Layer
H.
Watanabe, K. Sawada, I. Takagi
Dept. Nucl. Engng.
13.gDesign Practice and Experiments for Energy Science
1h in 2011 - In-air Particle Induced
X-Ray Emission
(In-air PIXE) -
T. Majima, H. Tsuchida, R. Murakoshi (TA), and M. Ogawa
(TA)
Dept.
Nucl. Engng., QSEC
14. Non-humidified Fuel Cell Using Dialkylpyrrolidinium Fluorohydrogenate
Ionic
Liquid-polymer Composite
Membranes
P. Kiatkitiikul, R. Taniki, K.
Matsumoto, T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara, Y. Tsujii*,
T. Morinaga**, T. Sato**
Grad. Sch. Energy Sci., *ICR, **TNCT
15. Effects of Alkyl Chain Length and Anion Size on
Thermal and Structural Properties
for
1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafluorocomplex Salts(CxMImAF6,
x = 14, 16,
and
18; A = P, As, Sb, Nb, and Ta)
Fei Xu, K. Matsumoto, R. Hagiwara
Dept. Fundamental Energy Sci., Grad. Sch. Energy Sci.
16. Sodium Secondary Batteries Using
Intermediate-Temperature Ionic Liquid NaFSA-KFSA
A. Fukunagaa,b,
T. Nohiraa, R. Hagiwaraa, S. Sakaib, K. Nittab,
and S. Inazawab
aGrad.
Sch. Energy Sci., bSumitomo Electric Industries
17. Sulfonium-based
Fluorohydrogenate Ionic Liquids
R. Taniki, K. Matsumoto, R.
Hagiwara
Grad. Sch. Energy Sci.
18. Crystal and Plastic
Crystal Structures of [TEA][PO2F2] and [TEA][BF4](TEA = tetraethylammonium)
K. Matsumoto, T.
Okawa, and R. Hagiwara
Grad. Sch. Energy Sci.
19. Properties of
An Ionic Liquid NaTFSA-CsTFSA and Charge-discharge Properties of
NaCrO2 Positive Electrode
for A Sodium Secondary Battery
T.
Nohira, T. Ishibashi and R. Hagiwara
Grad. Sch. Energy Sci.
20. Electrochemical
Formation of Dy-Ni Alloys in Molten NaCl-KCl-DyCl3
S. Kobayashi1,
K. Yasuda1,2, T. Nohira1 and R. Hagiwara1
1Dept.
Fundamental Energy Sci., Grad. Sch. Energy Sci. 2Environmental,
Safety, and Health Organization
21. Forward Emission of Secondary Ions from
Phenylalanine-Coated SiN Membrane
Penetrated
by Swift Heavy Ions from The Backside
K.
Nagano, K. Nakajima, M. Suzuki, and K. Kimura
Dept. Micro
Engng.
22. Surface
Composition Analysis of Binary Mixture of Ionic Liquids by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
M. Miyashita, K. Nakajima, M. Suzuki, and K. Kimura
Dept. Micro
Engng.
23. Substrate
Temperature Dependence of Si Atom Disorder by Water Cluster Ion Irradiation
Y.
Ohmura, G. Ichihashi, H. Ryuto, M. Takeuchi, and G. H. Takaoka
Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center
24. Precision
of Nitrogen Composition Analysis of Transition Metal Nitride Thin Film with
Non-Rutherford Proton Elastic
Scattering
Y. Gotoh, W. Ohue, and H. Tsuji
Dept. Electron.
Sci. and Engng.
25. Blue-UV
Luminescence from Ge-Implanted SiO2 Layer on Si Substrate
G. Miyagawa*, S.
Kinoshita*, A. Sakata*, N. Arai*,**, H. Tsuji*, and Y. Gotoh*
*Dept. Electron.
Sci. and Engng., **SHARP Corporation
26. Oxygen-Induced
Barrier Failure in Ti-Based Self-Formed and Ta/TaN Barriers for Cu Interconnect
K. Ito, K. Kohama, K. Hamasaka, Y. Sonobayashi, N. Sasaki, Y. Shirai, and
M. Murakami*
Dept. Mater. Sci. and Engng., *The Ritsumeikan Trust
27. Effect
of Substrate Strain and Interface on Magnetic Properties of EuTiO3 Thin
Film
K. Tanaka, K. Fujita, Y. Maruyama, Y. Kususe, H.
Murakami, H. Akamatsu*, and S. Murai
Dept. Mater. Chem., *Dept.
Mater. Sci. and Engng., Grad. Sch. Engng.
28. Interaction
between Defects and Deuterium in Tungsten
K. Sato, R. Tamiya*, Q. Xu, and T. Yoshiie
RRI, *Dept. Mech. Engng. and Sci.
29. Experimental
Physics Program A5 (2011) - Symmetry in Nature at The School of Science
T. Murakami, K.
Ono, Takuya Nishiyama, Toshiyuki Nishiyama, S. Takamori,
S. Mizuno, and
M. Murata
Dept. Phys.
30. Preliminary
Micro-PIXE Measurement
S. Uomori, S. Itoi, H. Kai, N.
Takahashi, S. Ichikawa, A. Shimanuki, K. Notani,
M. Saito and Y. Haruyama
Lab. Appl. Phys.,
Kyoto
Prefectural Univ.
31. Formation
of Carbon-Rich Molecules by Fast Ion Impact
Y.
Sato1, T. Sato2, Y. Wada3, T. Kodama1,
T. Wakabayashi3, T. Majima4,5, H.
Shiromaru1
1Dept. Chem., Tokyo
Metro. Univ., 2Dept. Phys., Tokyo
Metro. Univ.,
3Dept. Chem., Kinki Univ., 4Dept. Nucl.
Engng., 5QSEC
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