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    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: A high-resolution laser spectroscopy system for refractory elements with an argon-ion- sputtering atomic beam source was constructed, and it has been demonstrated that the sputtering method is extremely useful as an atomic beam source for high-resolution laser spectroscopy to measure hyperfine structures and isotope shifts for refractory elements, such as Hf, Ta, and W. This source produced intense neutral atomic beams of more than 1010 atoms/s for these elements, and the yield was easily controlled by adjusting the argon-ion current and the acceleration voltage. Resonance linewidths were 32, 66, and 48 MHz for Hf, Ta, and W, respectively, which are sufficient to measure the hyperfine structures and the isotope shifts in optical transitions. With this system, the signal-to-noise ratio reached more than 106. In addition, the temperature of the sputtered atoms found was rather low compared to the kinetic energy given to the atoms.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 56 (1990), S. 548-550 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Resonant tunneling by fast neutron irradiation with doses from 1×1012 to 1×1016 n/cm2 was studied. We observed that peak and valley positions shifted to higher voltages, and peak-to-valley ratios decreased with higher doses in static current-voltage characteristics. Several models which take into account ionized impurities were used to give consistent explanation to such phenomena.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Physics of Fluids 14 (2002), S. 2898-2916 
    ISSN: 1089-7666
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The nonequilibrium turbulent transport of dispersed-solid phase is investigated theoretically, and confirmed with simple numerical experiments. The nonequilibrium form of the particle Reynolds stress was obtained as a function of Stokes number, Stτ (=τp/τ), where τp is the particle relaxation time and τ the characteristic time scale of particle–turbulence interaction. The nonequilibrium memory effect could be explicitly expressed as a damped residual contribution of initial particle Reynolds stress. Major interest is given to the region of τ∼O(τL), where τL is the integral time scale associated with the Lagrangian autocorrelation of fluctuating velocities of carrier turbulence. In two-dimensional (2D) simple shear flows with stationary homogeneous turbulence, explicit expressions for the equilibrium and nonequilibrium particle Reynolds stress were obtained, and their characteristics were analyzed extensively for a wide range of particle relaxation time and various conditions of mean shearing of the carrier phase. The reliability of theoretical predictions was tested through a comparison with results of stochastic simulation of particle motion. It was shown that the particle inertia and the mean shearing of the carrier phase seriously affect the relaxation time of particle Reynolds stress required to reach its equilibrium state in such a way that the relaxation time to equilibrium increases in proportional to the increase of τp and this trend is augmented by increasing the mean shearing of the carrier phase. Finally, a nonequilibrium constitutive equation for the dispersed phase Reynolds stress was obtained in a form usable in the two-fluid Eulerian approach for two-phase turbulent flows. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-11
    Description: A laser ion source based on Nd:YAG laser has been being studied at the Institute of Modern Physics for the production of high intensity high charge state heavy ion beams in the past ten years, for possible applications both in a future accelerator complex and in heavy ion cancer therapy facilities. Based on the previous results for the production of multiple-charged ions from a wide range of heavy elements with a 3 J/8 ns Nd:YAG laser [Zhao et al. , Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85 , 02B910 (2014)], higher laser energy and intensity in the focal spot are necessary for the production of highly charged ions from the elements heavier than aluminum. Therefore, the laser ion source was upgraded with a new Nd:YAG laser, the maximum energy of which is 8 J and the pulse duration can be adjusted from 8 to 18 ns. Since then, the charge state distributions of ions from various elements generated by the 8 J Nd:YAG laser were investigated for different experimental conditions, such as laser energy, pulse duration, power density in the focal spot, and incidence angle. It was shown that the incidence angle is one of the most important parameters for the production of highly charged ions. The capability of producing highly charged ions from the elements lighter than silver was demonstrated with the incidence angle of 10° and laser power density of 8 × 10 13 W cm −2 in the focal spot, which makes a laser ion source complementary to the superconducting electron cyclotron resonance ion source for the future accelerator complex especially in terms of the ion beam production from some refractory elements. Nevertheless, great efforts with regard to the extraction of intense ion beams, modification of the ion beam pulse duration, and reliability of the ion source still need to be made for practical applications.
    Print ISSN: 0034-6748
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7623
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-17
    Description: The model of photon and pair production in strong field quantum electrodynamics is implemented into our 1D3V particle-in-cell code with Monte Carlo algorithm. Using this code, the evolution of the particles in ultrahigh intensity laser (∼10 23  W/cm 2 ) interaction with aluminum foil target is observed. Four different initial plasma profiles are considered in the simulations. The effects of initial plasma profiles on photon and pair production, energy spectra, and energy evolution are analyzed. The results imply that one can set an optimal initial plasma profile to obtain the desired photon distributions.
    Print ISSN: 1070-664X
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7674
    Topics: Physics
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