JAPAN - EDI
EXTREME ENERGY-DENSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
NAGAOKA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Nagaoka, Niigata, 940-2188
Telephone: +81 258 47 9891
Telefax: +81 258 47 9890, or 9500
E-mail: yatsui@nagaokaut.ac.jp
Director: | Yatsui, Kiyoshi |
Jiang, Weihua
Kinemuchi, Yoshiaki |
Suematsu, Hisayuki
Suzuki, Tsuneo |
Yang, Sung-Chae
Yatsui, Kiyoshi |
Department of Electrical Engineering
Harada, Nobuhiro
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Imada, Go
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Irisawa, Juichi
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Department of Chemical Engineering
Itoh, Haruhiko
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Saitoh, Hidetoshi
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
Masuda, Wataru
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Suzuki, Masataro
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Using a self-magnetically insulated plasma focus ion diode, we have achieved very tight focusing of ion beams (diameter 0.36mm). A power density of 1TW/cm2 has been obtained. Using a 2-D PIC simulation code, we have reached a clear understanding of the process and reasonable agreement is obtained between experiment and simulation. Proton beam-target interaction has been studied, resulting in an estimated plasma temperature of 30eV. Using the reaction with the ion-beam ablation plasma, we have achieved the foil acceleration up to 8km/s and 13 GPa of ablation pressure. In addition, using the pulse-power technology, we have studied and developed highly repetitive pulsed power generators. The associated studies on the applications have been carried out. Furthermore, using the ablated plasma produced by ion beam interaction with targets, we have demonstrated the possibility of quick preparation of various thin films by ion beam evaporation techniques. The basic characteristics of the ablation plasma have been clarified both experimentally and theoretically. By rapid cooling of the ablation plasma, we have succeeded in an efficient production of ultra fine powders whose particles have a diameter typically less than 30nm.
The total number of people working in our group is approximately 60, which includes staff and undergraduate/graduate students.
IAEA 2001