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NAKANO Yuji
 
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Affiliation*
College of Science Department of Physics
Graduate School of Science Doctoral Program in Physics
Graduate School of Science Master's Program in Physics
Title*
Associate Professor
Degree
博士(理学) ( 首都大学東京 )
Research Theme*
  • 原子・分子・光の性質と相互作用,および関連する自然現象を対象とした実験研究がテーマ。最先端の量子ビームや加速器、レーザー技術を応用したユニークな研究をめざし、実験装置開発に力をいれている。最近は原子分子物理学的アプローチによる宇宙・星間科学の研究に関心を持っている。

  • Campus Career*
    • 4 2017 - Present 
      College of Science   Department of Physics   Associate Professor
    • 4 2017 - Present 
      Graduate School of Science   Master's Program in Physics   Associate Professor
    • 4 2017 - Present 
      Graduate School of Science   Doctoral Program in Physics   Associate Professor
     

    Research Areas

    • Natural Science / Astronomy

    • Energy Engineering / Quantum beam science

    • Natural Science / Space and planetary sciences

    • Natural Science / Semiconductors, optical properties of condensed matter and atomic physics

    Research History

    • 4 2017 - Present 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Science Department of Physics   Associate Professor

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    • 4 2017 - Present 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   Graduate School of Science Field of Study: Physics   Associate Professor

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    • 4 2017 - Present 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   Graduate School of Science Field of Study: Physics   Associate Professor

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    • 4 2016 - 3 2017 
      RIKEN   AMO Physics Laboratory   Senior Research Scientist

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    • 4 2010 - 3 2016 
      RIKEN   AMO Physics Laboratory   Research Scientist

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    • 4 2009 - 3 2010 
      Tokyo Metropolitan University   Department of Physics   Special researcher of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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    • 11 2009 - 2 2010 
      Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics   JSPS Fellow

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    Education

    • 4 2006 - 3 2009 
      Tokyo Metropolitan University   Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering

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      Country: Japan

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    • 4 2004 - 3 2006 
      Tokyo Metroplitan University   Graduate School, Division of Natural Science

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    • 4 2000 - 3 2004 
      Rikkyo University   Faculty of Science

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    Awards

    • 3 2018  
      The Physical Society of Japan  Young Scientist Award 

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      Award type:International academic award (Japan or overseas)  Country:Japan

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    • 8 2010  
      The Young Scientist Award of the Society for Atomic Collision Research 

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      Award type:Award from Japanese society, conference, symposium, etc.  Country:Japan

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    Papers

    • Generation of collimated far-ultraviolet (FUV) light using the laser-produced metal plasma Peer-reviewed

      H. Ohnishi, S. Tamaki, Y. Shiina, Y. Nakano

      Journal of Applied Physics134 ( 1 )   6 7 2023

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      Laser-produced plasma is a promising compact light source applicable in a broad range of wavelengths. We performed a spectroscopic analysis and plasma characterization of the laser-produced plasma of Al, Fe, Cu, and Inconel alloy (Ni/Cr/Fe) to explore their potential applications in the far-ultraviolet (FUV) region where these methods are yet widely exploited. The emission spectrum from each target exhibited a characteristic spectral profile over the wavelength range from 120 to 250 nm. These results were well reproduced by spectral simulations, providing detailed information on the plasma. We also developed a dedicated parabolic mirror that successfully collimated the plasma radiation into beam with an intensity enhanced by a factor of ∼35. Our study demonstrated the generation of collimated FUV radiation with an intensity of a 107 photons/pulse/1% bandwidth as a potent laboratory-size light source for various applications.

      DOI: 10.1063/5.0151307

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    • Photodetachment Spectroscopy of Highly Excited \(\text{C}_{2}^{ - }\) and Their Temporal Evolution in the Ion Storage Ring RICE

      Masatomi Iizawa, Susumu Kuma, Naoki Kimura, Kiattichart Chartkunchand, Sakumi Harayama, Toshiyuki Azuma, Yuji Nakano

      Journal of the Physical Society of Japan91 ( 8 )   15 8 2022

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      DOI: 10.7566/JPSJ.91.084302

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    • Status of the Laser Spectroscopy and Merged-beam Experiments at RICE Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, R. Igosawa, S. Iida, S. Okada, M. Lindley, S. Menk, R. Nagaoka, T. Hashimoto, S. Yamada, T. Yamaguchi, S. Kuma, T. Azuma

      JPS Conf. Ser.35   011006   15 6 2021

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      DOI: 10.7566/jpscp.35.011006

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    • Photodissociation spectroscopy of N2O+ in the ion storage ring RICE Peer-reviewed

      R. Igosawa, A. Hirota, N. Kimura, S. Kuma, K. C. Chartkunchand, P. M. Mishra, M. Lindley, T. Yamaguchi, Y. Nakano, T. Azuma

      The Journal of Chemical Physics153 ( 18 ) 184305 - 184305   14 11 2020

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      DOI: 10.1063/5.0027805

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    • Radiative cooling dynamics of isolated N2O+ ions in a cryogenic electrostatic ion storage ring Peer-reviewed

      A. Hirota, R. Igosawa, N. Kimura, S. Kuma, K. C. Chartkunchand, P. M. Mishra, M. Lindley, T. Yamaguchi, Y. Nakano, T. Azuma

      Physical Review A102 ( 2 )   26 8 2020

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      DOI: 10.1103/physreva.102.023119

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    • Vibrational and rotational cooling dynamics of the triatomic molecular ion N<inf>2</inf>O<sup>+</sup>stored in RICE

      R. Igosawa, R. Igosawa, A. Hirota, A. Hirota, T. Yamaguchi, M. Lindley, K. Chartkunchand, Y. Nakano, S. Kuma, T. Azuma, T. Azuma

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series1412 ( 23 )   11 6 2020

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      Synopsis We studied radiative cooling dynamics of the triatomic molecular ion N2O+ stored in RICE. We observed the evolution of the populations at vibrational and rotational levels up to several 100 s by measuring neutral fragments from the laser-induced predissociation process. We found clear evidence of radiative cooling of the vibrational level populations with a time constant of several seconds. In contrast, absence of significant changes in the rotational levels revealed that the time scale of the rotational cooling is far longer, which is consistent to our simulation.

      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1412/23/232002

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    • Towards investigations of pre-cooled ions stored in the RICE storage ring via action spectroscopy

      K. C. Chartkunchand, S. Menk, A. Hirota, A. Hirota, R. Igosawa, R. Igosawa, S. Kuma, Y. Nakano, Y. Nakano, T. Azuma, T. Azuma

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series1412 ( 23 )   11 6 2020

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      Synopsis A new cryogenic linear ion trap beamline has been commissioned for use with the RIKEN Cryogenic Electrostatic (RICE) storage ring. Testing of the beamline at room-temperature and cryogenic conditions was conducted using methylene blue cations MB+ and carbon cluster anions Cn-. Action spectroscopy measurements of pre-cooled Cn- A nions injected into RICE will help determine the effectiveness of the so-called Pre-Trap Beamline, as well as provide structural and dynamical information on these cluster anions at cryogenic temperatures.

      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1412/23/232003

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    • Photodetachment of negative ion beams for the ion-neutral merged-beam experiments at RICE Peer-reviewed

      M Iizawa, S Iida, S Kuma, T Azuma, Y Nakano

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series1412   122006 - 122006   1 2020

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      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1412/12/122006

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      Other Link: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1412/12/122006

    • A cryogenic linear ion trap beamline for providing keV ion bunches Peer-reviewed

      Menk, S., Bertier, P., Enomoto, Y., Masunaga, T., Majima, T., Nakano, Y., Azuma, T.

      Review of Scientific Instruments89 ( 11 ) 113110 - 113110   2018

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    • Design and commissioning of the RIKEN cryogenic electrostatic ring (RICE) Peer-reviewed

      Nakano, Y., Enomoto, Y., Masunaga, T., Menk, S., Bertier, P., Azuma, T.

      Review of Scientific Instruments88 ( 3 ) 033110 - 033110   2017

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      A new electrostatic ion storage ring, the RIKEN cryogenic electrostatic ring, has been commissioned with a 15-keV ion beam under cryogenic conditions. The ring was designed with a closed ion beam orbit of about 2.9 m, where the ion beam is guided entirely by electrostatic components. The vacuum chamber of the ring is cooled using a liquid-He-free cooling system to 4.2 K with a temperature difference of 0.4 K at most within all the positions measured by calibrated silicon diode sensors. The first cryogenic operation with a 15-keV Ne+ beam was successfully performed in August 2014. During the measurement, the Ne+ beam was stored under a ring temperature of 4.2 K with a residual-gas lifetime of more than 10 min. This permits an estimation of the residual gas density at a few 104 cm−3, which corresponds to a room-temperature-equivalent pressure of around 1×10−10 Pa. An effect of longitudinal pulse compression at the bunching cavity in the ring was clearly identified by monitoring the pick-up beam detector. Th...

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    • Development and commissioning of RIken Cryogenic Electrostatic ring (RICE)

      Y. Enomoto, Y. Nakano, T. Masunaga, T. Azuma

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series635 ( 2 ) 022028   9 2015

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      © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. We have been developing a cryogenic electrostatic ion storage ring to explore especially the cooling process and collision dynamics of the cold molecular ions in the specific vibrational and rotational state. Recently, we succeeded in storing of 15 keV Ne+ ions in the ring stably.

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    • Metastable Ar17+ (2s) production by Stark-assisted resonant coherent excitation Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, A. A. Sokolik, A. V. Stysin, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami, T. Azuma

      Journal of Physics B48 ( 14 ) 144026 - 144026   7 2015

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      We report on the selective production of the 2s metastable state of 390-MeV u(-1) H-like Ar17+ ions by the resonant coherent excitation (RCE). The RCE to the 2s state was achieved by using Stark mixing of n = 2 states under planar channeling conditions in a 1-mu m thick Si crystal. The population of the 2s state was quantitatively estimated from the ionization probability in a stripper foil installed 50 mm downstream of the crystal. The 2s population was found to be 0.05 of the total number of Ar17+ ions at the stripper. The result is in good agreement with a theoretical calculation performed with the density matrix approach.

      DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/48/14/144026

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    • Stark effect in resonant coherent excitation of 2s electron of Li-like Fe23+ ions channeling in a Si crystal

      Y. Nakai, Y. Nakano, T. Ikeda, Y. Kanai, T. Kambara, N. Fukunishi, C. Kondo, T. Azuma, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki

      NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS315   94 - 98   11 2013

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      We measured resonant coherent excitation of a 2s electron of 83.3 MeV/u Fe23+ ions planar-channeling in the ((2) over bar 20) plane of the silicon crystal. A silicon surface barrier detector (SSD) was used as a crystal target in order to obtain information on the ion trajectory in the channel since the energy deposit (Delta E) to the SSD gives information on the ion trajectories where the resonant transitions occur. For the low Delta E, i.e., near the channel center, optically allowed 2s-3p transitions were much stronger compared with other transitions. Increasing Delta E, i.e., increasing the amplitude of ion trajectory, the optically forbidden 2s-3s transition rapidly became strong. On the other hand, the optically forbidden 2s-3d transitions did not become strong as rapidly as 2s-3s transition. Furthermore, it was found that the transition energies to the n = 3 states changed with Delta E. The shifts of the transition energies were consistent with the estimation for the energy levels of the Stark-mixed n = 3 states depending on the distance from the channel center. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    • X-ray and Auger electron study of highly charged ions using resonant coherent excitation

      Y. Nakano, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami, T. Azuma

      NIFS Proceedings91   87 - 92   10 2013

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    • Effects of fine-structure depolarization studied by resonant coherent excitation of H-like Ar17+

      Y. Nakano, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami, T. Azuma

      PHYSICA SCRIPTAT156   014061 - 014061   9 2013

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      We studied the anisotropy of Ly-alpha x-rays from H-like Ar17+ ions excited by polarization-controlled resonant coherent excitation. The effects of fine-structure depolarization on the 2p(1/2) and 2p(3/2) states were experimentally demonstrated as a reduction in anisotropy of decay radiation.

      DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T156/014061

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    • Resonant coherent excitation of the lithiumlike uranium ion: A scheme for heavy-ion spectroscopy Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, Y. Takano, T. Ikeda, Y. Kanai, S. Suda, T. Azuma, H. Bräuning, A. Bräuning-Demian, D. Dauvergne, Th. Stöhlker, Y. Yamazaki

      Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics87 ( 6 ) 060501 - 060501   7 6 2013

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      We report our observation of the resonant fluorescence from highly charged uranium ions. Using the resonant coherent excitation (RCE) technique, the 2s-2p3/2 transition in 191.68 MeV/u Li-like U89+ ions was excited at 4.5 keV with a resonance width of 4.4 eV. The result demonstrated that the RCE can be applied to resonant fluorescence spectroscopy of high-Z ions up to uranium with high efficiency and resolution. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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    • Resonant coherent excitation of the lithiumlike uranium ion: A scheme for heavy-ion spectroscopy Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, Y. Takano, T. Ikeda, Y. Kanai, S. Suda, T. Azuma, H. Braeuning, A. Braeuning-Demian, D. Dauvergne, Th. Stoehlker, Y. Yamazaki

      PHYSICAL REVIEW A87 ( 6 )   6 2013

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      We report our observation of the resonant fluorescence from highly charged uranium ions. Using the resonant coherent excitation (RCE) technique, the 2s-2p(3/2) transition in 191.68 MeV/u Li-like U89+ ions was excited at 4.5 keV with a resonance width of 4.4 eV. The result demonstrated that the RCE can be applied to resonant fluorescence spectroscopy of high-Z ions up to uranium with high efficiency and resolution.

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    • Selective production of the doubly excited 2p(2) (D-1) state in He-like Ar16+ ions by resonant coherent excitation Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, S. Suda, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami, T. Azuma

      PHYSICAL REVIEW A85 ( 2 ) 020701 - 020701   2 2012

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      Selective production of the doubly excited state in 464 MeV/u He-like Ar16+ ions was accomplished using three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation in a thin foil of silicon crystal. Through a coherent interaction with the periodic crystal field, the Ar16+ ions were resonantly excited sequentially from the ground state to the 1s2p (P-1) state and then 2p2 (D-1) state in a way analogous to two-color x-ray laser excitation. The periodic crystal fields of 10(11) V/m in the projectile's frame are equivalent to the fields generated by x-ray lasers with photon energies of 3139.55 and 3286.95 eV and an energy flux of 10(16) W/cm(2). We confirmed the doubly excited state formation through observation of the subsequent collisional ionization, Auger ionization, and radiative deexcitation.

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    • Resonant coherent excitation of 191.1 MeV/u U89+ ions planar-channeled in a silicon crystal Peer-reviewed

      A. Bräuning-Demian, A. Ananyevna, T. Azuma, H. Bräuning, D. Dauvergne, Y. Kanai, Y. Nakano, T. Shindo, S. Suda, Y. Yamazaki

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series388 ( 8 )   2012

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      In an experiment with relativistic highly charged ions (β=v/c=0.56) channeled through a silicon crystal the resonant coherent excitation of the 2s1/2-2p3/2 transition in 191 MeV/u Li-like uranium ions was observed. The resonant condition was identified by measuring the x-ray emission as a function of the ion incidence angle with respect to the [110] crystal axis in the (220) plane. The position and the width of the resonance where determined from the dependence of the x-ray yield from the 2p 3/2-2s1/2 decay on the angular orientation of the crystal.

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    • Convoy electron emission following ionization of highly-charged ions excited by resonant coherent excitation Peer-reviewed

      S. Suda, Y. Nakano, K. Metoki, T. Shindo, S. Ohtsuki, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, K. Komaki, Y. Nakai, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series388 ( 13 )   2012

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      Projectile ionization of highly-charged Ar and Fe ions in the excited states passing relativistically fast through a thin crystalline foil was experimentally studied. We selectively controlled the population of the excited states of the projectiles, and their alignment by choosing a specific m-state through three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation technique by periodical electric fields in a crystalline. We measured energy-differential spectra of electron emission released from projectiles at zero degree. Under the resonance condition, we found an evident enhancement of the convoy electron yield, which reflects the electron momentum distribution of the initial bound state of the excited ions. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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    • Observation of intrashell radiative decay of Li-like uranium (2p(3/2)-2s(1/2)) using silicon drift detectors

      Y. Nakano, Y. Takano, T. Shindo, T. Ikeda, Y. Kanai, S. Suda, T. Azuma, H. Braeuning, A. Braeuning-Demian, Th Stoehlker, D. Dauvergne, Y. Yamazaki

      PHYSICA SCRIPTAT144   014010 - 014010   6 2011

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      We observed the x-ray emission of 191.7MeVu(-1) Li-like uranium associated with resonant coherent excitation from 1s(2)2s to 1s(2)2p(3/2) (4459 eV) in a thin silicon crystal target. De-excitation x-rays were observed by using large-area silicon drift detectors installed inside the target vacuum chamber together with their preamplifiers. We found that the x-ray yield under the resonance condition was clearly enhanced by a factor of three compared to that under the random incidence condition.

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    • Electron emission from fast heavy ions associated with resonant coherent excitation

      S. Suda, Y. Nakano, K. Metoki, T. Azuma, Y. Takano, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      PHYSICA SCRIPTAT144   014044 - 014044   6 2011

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      We observed convoy electrons emitted from 416 MeV/u He-like Ar(16+) passing through a thin Si crystal under the condition of three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation (3D-RCE). The convoy electrons, which originate from electrons released from ions into the continuum by collisions with target atoms, emerged in the forward direction and formed a cusp-shaped peak in the energy distribution. We selectively controlled the population of the ground and excited states of ions traveling through the crystal by using 3D-RCE, where the 1s electron was excited to the 2p state by a periodic crystal field. Under the resonance condition, we found an enhancement of the convoy electrons with a narrowing in the energy distribution, which reflects the electron momentum distribution of the initial bound state of the excited ions.

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    • Observation of intrashell radiative decay of Li-like uranium (2p 3/2-2s1/2) using silicon drift detectors Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, Y. Takano, T. Shindo, T. Ikeda, Y. Kanai, S. Suda, T. Azuma, H. Bräuning, A. Bräuning-Demian, Th Stöhlker, D. Dauvergne, Y. Yamazaki

      Physica Scripta TT144   2011

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      We observed the x-ray emission of 191.7 MeV u-1 Li-like uranium associated with resonant coherent excitation from 1s22s to 1s 22p3/2 (4459 eV) in a thin silicon crystal target. De-excitation x-rays were observed by using large-area silicon drift detectors installed inside the target vacuum chamber together with their preamplifiers. We found that the x-ray yield under the resonance condition was clearly enhanced by a factor of three compared to that under the random incidence condition. © 2011 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

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    • Alignment of fast heavy ions using periodic crystal fields

      Y. Nakano, K. Metoki, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series194 ( 13 )   24 12 2009

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      We demonstrate the alignment of H-like and He-like heavy ions by three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation in a thin crystalline target. The projectile ions experienced a linearly polarized oscillating field in a crystal and were excited to a specific magnetic substate, forming the aligned 2P state. We prepared the different directions of the aligned states and observed the anisotropy of deexcitation x-ray emission, which was in good agreement with theoretical estimates.

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    • 結晶周期場による高速重イオンの内部状態操作

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    • Polarization Control in Three-Dimensional Resonant Coherent Excitation Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakano, C. Kondo, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, T. Azuma, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS102 ( 8 ) 085502 - 085502   2 2009

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      We present an experimental demonstration of an ingenious technique to control the alignment of the atomic internal state in the x-ray region using a periodic crystal field. The alignment directions of Ar(16+) and Fe(24+) ions were readily controlled by selecting the array of atomic planes using three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation, and were probed via the anisotropy of the deexcitation x-ray emission. We applied this method to a double resonance experiment, and succeeded in controlling the population of the specific magnetic substate in a Lambda-type three-level configuration.

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    • Resonant coherent excitation of Li-like Ar15+ Ions in a Thin Si crystal

      Y. Nakano, T. Inoue, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series163 ( Hci 2008 ) 012094 - 012094   2009

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      We investigated resonant coherent excitation (RCE) of 445 MeV/u Li-like Ar15+ under the planar channeling and non-channeling conditions. The K-shell and L-shell excitations are observed as decreases in the survival fraction of the Ar15+ ions after passing through a thin Si crystal. RCE under the planar channeling condition provides the opportunity to study a strong static Stark effect on the Li-like system with K-shell or L-shell vacancy. Under the non-channeling conditions, the observed excitation energies and the reported theoretical calculations were in reasonable agreement. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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    • Dressed Atoms in Flight through a Periodic Crystal Field: X-VUV Double Resonance Peer-reviewed

      Y. Nakai, Y. Nakano, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, C. Kondo, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Physical Review Letters101 ( 11 ) 113201   9 2008

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    • {Doubly-resonant coherent excitation of HCI planar channeled in a Si crystal}

      Nakano, Y, Masugi, S, Muranaka, T, Azuma, T, Kondo, C, Hatakeyama, A, Komaki, K, Yamazaki, Y, Takada, E, Murakami, T

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series58   359 - 359   3 2007

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    • Trajectory dependent resonant coherent excitation of planar-channeled ions in a thin Si crystal

      C. Kondo, S. Masugi, T. Muranaka, A. Ishikawa, Y. Nakano, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, K. Komaki, Y. Nakai, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS256 ( 1 ) 157 - 161   3 2007

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      We observed resonant coherent excitation (RCE) of Is electron to the n = 2 states in 390 MeV/u Ar17+ ions passing through thin Si crystals of about I mu m in the {220} planar-channeling condition by measuring both the exit charge state and the exit angle of the emerged ions simultaneously in a list mode. The yield of the de-excitation X-rays from the Ar17+ ions was also measured. The thin crystal is suitable to study trajectory dependent RCE dynamics, because the exit angle of the high energy planar-channeling ion is uniquely related to the ion trajectory. From the de-excitation X-ray yield on resonance, we learned that RCE occurs with a fairly large probability within the traveling length of about I mu m, and a majority of the excited ions survive from ionization by the collisions with target electrons or nuclei. and de-excite into the ground state by emitting the X-rays. On the other hand, the observed resonance profile of the exit charge state is shallow and broadened by the Stark effect. We found that the ionization of the excited ions takes place when the ions travel close to the atomic plane from the observed relation between the charge state and the exit angle of the emerged ions. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    • Three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation of nonchanneling ions in a crystal Peer-reviewed

      C. Kondo, S. Masugi, Y. Nakano, A. Hatakeyama, T. Azuma, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, T. Murakami, E. Takada

      PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS97 ( 13 ) 135503 - 135503   9 2006

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      We have observed resonant coherent excitation (RCE) of H-like Ar17+ ions traveling through a 1 mu m-thick Si crystal at an energy of 391 MeV/u in the nonchanneling condition. A three-dimensional periodic array of atomic planes induces RCE of the nonchanneling ions. The high energy heavy ions together with the thin crystal allow us to observe this new RCE through the measurements of the charge-state distribution of the emerging ions. The observed resonances are much narrower than those of planar-channeling ions due to the absence of the large Stark shift caused by the planar potential.

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    • {6.2.3 Interaction between Heavy Ion Beams at Several Hundreds MeV/u and Crystal Targets --Three-dimensional Resonant Coherent Excitation--} Invited Peer-reviewed

        68 ( 8 ) 517 - 517   8 2019

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    • {6.2.2 Several 100 MeV/u Heavy Ions and a Crystal Target I--Two Dimensional Resonant Coherent Excitation--} Invited Peer-reviewed

        68 ( 8 ) 501 - 501   8 2019

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    • コヒーレント共鳴励起による多価イオンの精密分光 Invited Peer-reviewed

      中野祐司, 東俊行

      原子衝突学会誌13 ( 6 ) 117 - 117   2016

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    • 極低温静電型イオン蓄積リングの開発 III

      榎本嘉範, 中野祐司, 増永拓也, 木崎達也, 木崎達也, MENK S., BERTIER P., BERTIER P., 東俊行, 東俊行

      日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM)70 ( 1 )   2015

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    • イオン蓄積リングRICEにおける長時間イオン閉じ込め

      中野祐司, 榎本嘉範, 増永拓也, 東俊行, 東俊行

      原子衝突学会年会講演概要集40th   2015

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    • 9aAT-7 Production of metastable heavy ion beam using Stark effect in 2D resonant coherent excitation

      Azuma T., Nakano Y., Inoue K., Nakai Y., Komaki K., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan69 ( 2 ) 79 - 79   22 8 2014

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    • 29pCH-13 Formation of highly-excited states by a double resonance technique in resonant coherent excitation

      Inoue K., Nakano Y., Azuma T., Nakai Y., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan69 ( 1 ) 211 - 211   5 3 2014

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    • Resonant Coherent Excitation of Hydrogenlike Fe25+ in a Ge crystal

      Y. Nakano, K. Inoue, C. Watanabe, T. Masunaga, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami, T. Azuma

      XXVIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHOTONIC, ELECTRONIC AND ATOMIC COLLISIONS (ICPEAC)488   2014

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      An extremely-thin Germanium crystal (0.8 mu m-thick) has been firstly exploited in the resonant coherent excitation (RCE) experiment. The 460 MeV/u H-like Fe2+ ions were incident on the Ge crystal under the (220) planar channeling as well as non-channeling conditions, The RCE from 1s to 2p(1/2) and 2p(3/2) states were successfully observed as an enhancement of the x-ray fluorescence.

      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/488/13/132040

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    • 28pED-9 Resonant coherent excitation of 460MeV/u Fe^<25+> in Ge crystal

      Inoue K., Nakano Y., Azuma T., Masunaga T., Watanabe C., Hatakeyama A., Nakai Y., Komaki K., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan68 ( 1 ) 231 - 231   26 3 2013

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    • 極低温静電型イオン蓄積リングの技術的詳細

      榎本嘉範, 中野祐司, 東俊行

      原子衝突学会年会講演概要集38th   2013

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    • 極低温イオン蓄積リングの入射ビームライン開発及び中性ビーム合流計画

      中野祐司, 榎本嘉範, 東俊行, 東俊行

      原子衝突学会年会講演概要集38th   2013

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    • 26pAB-13 Observation of anisotropy of Ly-α1, Ly-α2 X-rays emitted from hydrogen-like heavy ions using resonant coherent excitation

      Azuma T., Nakano Y., Nakai Y., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan67 ( 1 ) 217 - 217   5 3 2012

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    • 極低温静電型イオン蓄積リングの開発

      榎本嘉範, 中野祐司, 東俊行

      日本物理学会講演概要集67 ( 2 )   2012

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      中野祐司, 榎本嘉範, 東俊行

      原子衝突学会年会講演概要集37th   2012

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    • 23aEA-11 Electron Emission from Fast Ions Associated with Resonant Coherent Excitation V

      Suda S., Nakano Y., Metoki K., Shindo T., Ohtsuki S., Morimoto W., Takahashi S., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Nakai Y., Azuma T., Komaki K., Takada, Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan66 ( 2 ) 166 - 166   24 8 2011

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    • 23aEA-10 High-resolution Spectroscopy of Li-like U^<89+> using Resonant Coherent Excitation II

      Nakano T., Suda S., Shindo T., Takano Y., Ananyeva A., Kanai Y., Ikeda T., Azuma T., Brauning H, Brauning-Demian A., Dauvergne D., Stohlker Th., Yamazaki Y.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan66 ( 2 ) 166 - 166   24 8 2011

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    • 27pRB-10 Development of an ultra low-temperature electrostatic ion storage ring

      Morimoto W., Nakano Y., Azuma T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan66 ( 1 ) 214 - 214   3 3 2011

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    • 極低温静電イオン蓄積リングの開発 II-(b)

      森本航, 榎本嘉範, 中野祐司, 東俊行, 東俊行

      日本物理学会講演概要集66 ( 2 )   2011

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    • 極低温静電イオン蓄積リングの開発 II-(a)

      榎本嘉範, 中野祐司, 森本航, 東俊行, 東俊行

      日本物理学会講演概要集66 ( 2 )   2011

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    • 極低温静電型イオン蓄積リングの開発

      森本航, 中野祐司, 榎本嘉範, 東俊行, 東俊行

      原子衝突研究協会年会講演概要集36th   2011

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    • 22pTC-14 Electron Emission from Fast Ions Associated with Resonant Coherent Excitation III

      Suda S., Nakano Y., Metoki K., Shindo T., Ohtsuki S., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Nakai Y., Azuma T., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan65 ( 1 ) 204 - 204   1 3 2010

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    • 22pTC-15 Intra-shell transition of Li-like uranium by resonant coherent excitation

      Takano Y., Nakano Y., Brauning-Demian A., Kanai Y., Brauning H., Azuma T., Ikeda T., Suda S., Shindo T., Dauvergne D., Schuch R., Stohlker Th., Yamazaki Y.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan65 ( 1 ) 204 - 204   1 3 2010

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    • 3次元コヒーレント共鳴励起を用いた X線-VUV領域の2重共鳴と磁気サブレベルコントロール Invited Peer-reviewed

      中野祐司

      原子衝突学会誌7 ( 5 ) 5 - 5   2010

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    • {周期場を使ったX線領域の原子状態制御} Invited Peer-reviewed

      中野祐司, 東俊行

      日本物理学会誌65 ( 7 ) 516 - 516   2010

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    • Double K-shell excitation of He-like Ar16+ and Li-like Ar15+ ions using periodic crystal fields

      Y. Nakano, K. Metoki, T. Azuma, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, Y. Takano, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series194 ( 13 )   24 12 2009

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      We exploited the double resonance technique in three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation to the production of hollow He-like and Li-like heavy ions. The two K-shell electron were sequentially excited to the L-shell using two frequency components of the oscillating fields arising from the different arrays of atomic planes in a Si crystal.

      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/194/13/132042

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    • Initial state dependence of convoy electrons emitted from the excited ions by resonant coherent excitation

      T. Azuma, Y. Nakano, K. Metoki, A. Hatakeyama, Y. Nakai, K. Komaki, Y. Yamazaki, E. Takada, T. Murakami

      Journal of Physics: Conference Series194 ( 13 )   24 12 2009

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      Convoy electrons emitted from 416 MeV/u heliumlike Ar16+ ions excited by three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation (3D-RCE) have been explored. The 1s electron in the ground state was excited to the 2p state by a periodic crystal field during the passage through a Si crystal and released into the continuum by collisions with target atoms to form a cusp-shaped peak in the energy distribution, referred to as convoy electron. Under the resonance condition, we found not only enhancement of the convoy electron yield but also significant narrowing in the energy distribution, reflecting the initial bound state momentum distribution of the excited ions. This suggests that RCE is well-suited to study fast ion collisions involving the specific excited state.

      DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/194/13/132034

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    • 27aZB-1 Electron Emission from Fast Ions associated with Resonant Coherent Excitation I

      Suda S., Nakano Y., Metoki K., Azuma T., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan64 ( 2 ) 83 - 83   18 8 2009

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    • 27aZB-2 Electron Emission from Fast Ions after Resonant Coherent Excitation II

      Nakano Y., Metoki K., Suda S., Azuma T., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan64 ( 2 ) 83 - 83   18 8 2009

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    • 28aSK-5 Observation of 3-dimensional Resonant Coherent Excitation through Convoy Electron Emission

      Metoki K., Nakano Y., Terada M., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Nakai Y., Azuma T., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan64 ( 1 ) 153 - 153   3 3 2009

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    • 23aZF-8 Double resonance spectroscopy of Fe^<24+> by 3D-RCE

      Metoki K., Nakano Y., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Nakai Y., Azuma T., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan63 ( 2 ) 150 - 150   25 8 2008

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    • 23aZF-9 High resolution spectroscopy of Li-like uranium by resonant coherent excitation

      Takano Y., Nakano Y., Metoki K., Ikeda T., Kanai Y., Azuma T., Dauvergne D., Schuch R., Brauning H., Stohlker Th., Yamazaki Y.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan63 ( 2 ) 150 - 150   25 8 2008

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    • 23pRA-3 Hollow atoms produced through resonant coherent excitation

      Nakano Y., Metoki K., Inoue T., Azuma T., Takano Y., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan63 ( 1 ) 152 - 152   29 2 2008

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    • 23aRB-8 Observation of 3-dimensional Resonant Coherent Excitation using a variety of arrays of crystal planes

      Azuma T., Metoki K., Inoue T., Nakano Y., Takano Y., Hatakeyamae A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan63 ( 1 ) 145 - 145   29 2 2008

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    • 21aXH-1 3D resonant coherent excitation by a crystal field III

      Nakano Y., Kondo C., Azuma T., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan62 ( 1 ) 165 - 165   28 2 2007

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    • 26pWD-2 Resonant Coherent Excitation of Li-like Fe ions under Channeling Condition : Coincidence Measurement with Energy Deposit

      Nakai Y., Nakano Y., Ikeda T., Kanai Y., Kambara T., Fukunishi N., Kondo C., Azuma T., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan61 ( 2 ) 125 - 125   18 8 2006

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    • 25aRB-6 Observation of dressed state formation in a crystal

      Nakano Y., Kondo C., Azuma T., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan61 ( 2 ) 109 - 109   18 8 2006

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    • 26pWD-1 Double resonance utilizing 3D resonant coherent excitation

      Azuma T., Nakano Y., Kondo C., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan61 ( 2 ) 125 - 125   18 8 2006

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    • 30pXD-1 3D resonant coherent excitation of swift heavy ions by a crystal field

      Azuma T., Nakano Y., Kondo C., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan61 ( 1 ) 964 - 964   4 3 2006

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    • 30aTB-11 3D resonant coherent excitation by a crystal field I

      Nakano Y., Ebisu K., Azuma T., Kondo C., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Nakai Y., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan61 ( 1 ) 182 - 182   4 3 2006

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    • 25pYJ-4 3D Resonant Coherent Excitation in Non-Channeling Conditions I

      Nakano Yuji, Masugi S., Azuma T., Kondo C., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami T.

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan60 ( 1 ) 160 - 160   4 3 2005

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    • 25pYJ-5 3D resonant coherent excitation in non-channeling conditions II

      Kondo C., Masugi S., Nakano Y., Azuma T., Hatakeyama A., Komaki K., Yamazaki Y., Takada E., Murakami K

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan60 ( 1 ) 161 - 161   4 3 2005

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    • 15pTE-2 Resonant coherent excitation of relativistic highly charged ions XII

      Azuma T, Muranaka T, Masugi S, Nakano Y, Kondo C, Hatakeyama A, Komaki K, Yamazaki Y, Takada E, Murakami T

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan59 ( 2 ) 140 - 140   25 8 2004

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    • 13aTG-6 Channeling of relativistic highly charged ions using ultra-thin crystals

      Masugi S, Nakano Y, Ishikawa A, Muranaka T, Azuma T, Kondo C, Hatakeyama A, Komaki K, Yamazaki Y, Takada E, Murakami T

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan59 ( 2 ) 106 - 106   25 8 2004

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    • 13aTG-7 Resonant Coherent Excitation of relativistic highly charged ions in ultra-thin crystal

      Kondo C, Masugi S, Nakano Y, Muranaka T, Azuma T, Hatakeyama A, Komaki K, Yamazaki Y, Takada E, Murakami K

      Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan59 ( 2 ) 107 - 107   25 8 2004

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    • Atomic physics using coherent resonance excitation of high energy heavy ions by crystal fields

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    • 量子液滴ビームを駆使したナノ水素超流動相の微視的探索

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      久間 晋, 三浦 伸一, 中野 祐司

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      Grant number:20H04464

      Grant amount:\17940000 ( Direct Cost: \13800000 、 Indirect Cost:\4140000 )

      本研究では、Ginzburgらにより予言された水素超流動相を実現するために、温度0.4Kのヘリウム液滴からなる量子液滴ビーム中にナノ水素凝縮体を生成し、微視的スケールでその量子物性に迫ることを目的とする。ナノ水素凝集体が示す液体性そして超流動性を、水素及び内包分子をプローブとするレーザー分光法を駆使し微視的なナノスケールから巨視スケールに近いミクロンサイズまでの幅広いサイズ領域で明らかにする。微視的スケールを超えて巨視的スケールでの超流動水素の実現可能性を見極めるための土台となる。
      本年度はまず、1) 低温パルスノズルから直接噴出した水素ガスにより生成される巨大水素クラスターの性質を、クラスタービーム速度測定と内包分子のスペクトル測定により明らかにした。特に、生成したクラスターはヘリウム液滴温度0.4Kまでは冷却されていないまでも、バルク凝固点13.8Kより遥かに低い5K以下の温度にあることが推察された。さらにこのクラスターが液体の性質を持つことをスペクトル測定により明らかにした。この結果を液滴サイズ10^5の巨大水素クラスターにおいて見出したことは、巨視的スケールでの物性との関連を調べる上で意義が大きい。2) 高強度ヘリウム液滴パルスビームを生成するためのパルスノズル及び液滴生成チャンバーを整備した。3) 量子モンテカルロ法に基づく水素分子の超流動シミュレーションを実施するためのプログラムコードのアップデートを実施した。
      これらの研究を、研究代表者を中心に2名の研究分担者と共に遂行した。

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    • 超伝導分子検出器を用いた原子分子ダイナミクス研究の革新

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    • Low-temperature drift tube experiments on the photoisomerization of interstellar molecules

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      Grant amount:\6370000 ( Direct Cost: \4900000 、 Indirect Cost:\1470000 )

      We focused on the photoisomerization process driven by ultraviolet light in the vicinity of high-temperature astronomical objects. We aimed to clarify the mechanism that determines the abundance and ratio of molecular isomers in the interstellar space. To investigate the reaction dynamics experimentally, we have developed deep ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 100-200 nm using a laser-plasma light source, as well as a technique for separating isomers of molecular ions using ion mobility analysis. We succeeded in obtaining the deep ultraviolet light at a newly developed beamline and proceeded with spectral analysis using theoretical calculation by the atomic structure calculation code FAC. Regarding isomer separation, we attained the stable transfer of molecular ions into the analyzing tube used molecular ions produced at an electron-impact or an electrospray ion source.

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    • Low-temperature drift tube experiments on the photoisomerization of interstellar molecules

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    • 星間雲におけるC-H系分子誕生と複雑有機分子への進化

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

      中野祐司

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      4 2017 - 3 2019

      Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

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    • Interdisciplinary science explored by cryogenic electrostatic storage ring: from astrochemistry to radiation biology

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Toshiyuki Azuma

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      4 2014 - 3 2018

      Grant type:Competitive

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    • Real-time observation of radiative cooling of isolated molecular ions in RICE

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Yuji Nakano

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      4 2016 - 3 2017

      Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

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    • Laboratory experiments on the synthesis of interstellar C-H and O-H series molecules

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Yuji Nakano

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      4 2014 - 3 2016

      Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

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    • Low-energy ion-neutral collision by merged beam experiment

      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 

      Yuji Nakano

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      4 2011 - 3 2014

      Grant number:23740311

      Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

      A new experimental development for low-energy ion-neutral reaction has been carried out. The research aims to study the ion-neutral reaction dynamics in upper atmosphere and interstellar spaces. The low-energy collision experiment will be realized by merging a molecular ion beam and neutral beam in a cryogenic ion storage ring RICE at RIKEN. The following apparatus/technique has been developed; 1. generation and transport of negative ion beam, 2. neutralization of the negative ion beam, and 3. injection and storage of moleclar ion beam in RICE. Before the final year, the project was finished and reconstructed to be another KAKENHI project.

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    • 高速中性粒子ビームを利用した超低速原子分子反応

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

      中野祐司

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      4 2010 - 3 2011

      Authorship:Principal investigator  Grant type:Competitive

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