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Appl Radiat Isot ; 204: 111125, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38056283

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This paper reports the relation between latent track structure and the detection threshold of etch pits formation in UPILEX-S® and Kapton. At the similar stopping power value, effective track core radii and G values for heavier ions are lower than those of lighter ions. These results would be due to the difference of the radial dose distribution for low- and high-velocity ions. The G value starts more rapidly rising above 600 and 1000 keV/µm for Kapton and UPILEX-S®, respectively. The detection threshold of UPILEX-S is 4000 keV/µm for Ar ions, at which effective track core radii of all functional groups are larger than 2 nm. Since the length of a molecule unit of UPILEX-S® is about 1.4 nm, at least more than two molecule units have to be damaged for the etch pit formation. A similar discussion is applicable to Kapton, whose detection threshold is significantly lower than UPILEX-S®.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 204: 111100, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38011803

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This paper reports the variation of track registration sensitivity as a function of the stopping power of heavy ions in UPILEX-S® films, which is known as the most radiation tolerant polyimide (PI). The detection thresholds in the stopping power for etch pit formation are determined as 4,000, 4,100, 4,800, and 5600 keV/µm for 40Ar, 84Kr, 132Xe and 238U ions, respectively. Furthermore, we investigate the latent track structure in two kinds of PI films (UPILEX-S® and Kapton) by means of FT-IR spectroscopy. At the similar stopping power value, the radiation chemical yields (G value) for heavier ions are lower than those of lighter ions. This is due to the difference of the radial dose distribution for low and high velocity ions.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 16753, 2022 Oct 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36224197

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Multi-MeV high-purity proton acceleration by using a hydrogen cluster target irradiated with repetitive, relativistic intensity laser pulses has been demonstrated. Statistical analysis of hundreds of data sets highlights the existence of markedly high energy protons produced from the laser-irradiated clusters with micron-scale diameters. The spatial distribution of the accelerated protons is found to be anisotropic, where the higher energy protons are preferentially accelerated along the laser propagation direction due to the relativistic effect. These features are supported by three-dimensional (3D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations, which show that directional, higher energy protons are generated via the anisotropic ambipolar expansion of the micron-scale clusters. The number of protons accelerating along the laser propagation direction is found to be as high as 1.6 [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] 10[Formula: see text]/MeV/sr/shot with an energy of 2.8 [Formula: see text] MeV, indicating that laser-driven proton acceleration using the micron-scale hydrogen clusters is promising as a compact, repetitive, multi-MeV high-purity proton source for various applications.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 13(16)2021 Aug 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34451202

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Modified structure along latent tracks and track formation process have been investigated in poly (allyl diglycol carbonate), PADC, which is well recognized as a sensitive etched track detector. This knowledge is essential to develop novel detectors with improved track registration property. The track structures of protons and heavy ions (He, C, Ne, Ar, Fe, Kr and Xe) have been examined by means of FT-IR spectrometry, covering the stopping power region between 1.2 to 12,000 eV/nm. Through a set of experiments on low-LET radiations-such as gamma ray-, multi-step damage process by electron hits was confirmed in the radiation-sensitive parts of the PADC repeat-unit. From this result, we unveiled for the first-time the layered structure in tracks, in relation with the number of secondary electrons. We also proved that the etch pit was formed when at least two repeat-units were destroyed along the track radial direction. To evaluate the number of secondary electrons around the tracks, a series of numerical simulations were performed with Geant4-DNA. Therefore, we are proposing new physical criterions to describe the detection thresholds. Furthermore, we propose a present issue of the definition of detection threshold for semi-relativistic C ions. Additionally, as a possible chemical criterion, formation density of hydroxyl group is suggested to express the response of PADC.

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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 16283, 2021 Aug 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34381072

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A new diagnosis method for the discriminative detection of laser-accelerated multi-MeV carbon ions from background oxygen ions utilizing solid-state nuclear track detectors (SSNTDs) is proposed. The idea is to combine two kinds of SSNTDs having different track registration sensitivities: Bisphenol A polycarbonate detects carbon and the heavier ions, and polyethylene terephthalate detects oxygen and the heavier ions. The method is calibrated with mono-energetic carbon and oxygen ion beams from the heavy ion accelerator. Based on the calibration data, the method is applied to identify carbon ions accelerated from multilayered graphene targets irradiated by a high-power laser, where the generation of high-energy high-purity carbon ions is expected. It is found that 93 ± 1% of the accelerated heavy ions with energies larger than 14 MeV are carbons. The results thus obtained support that carbon-rich heavy ion acceleration is achieved.

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Langmuir ; 37(11): 3438-3445, 2021 03 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33706516

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We had previously confirmed a glucose-responsive decrease in the viscosity of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and phenylboronic acid (PBA) wormlike micelle (WLM) systems. However, the mechanisms of the formation of WLMs and the decrease in viscosity with glucose addition have not been determined. In this study, we elucidated the mechanisms using 3-fluorophenylboronic acid (3FPBA) based on 11B NMR and 19F NMR analyses. The system in 60 mM CTAB/60 mM 3FPBA at pH 7.4 demonstrated high viscoelasticity, and the formation of WLMs in the system was confirmed by rheological characteristics. The 11B NMR spectrum at pH 7.4 revealed that 3FPBA existed in a neutral form with sp2-hybridized boron; however, the 11B signal disappeared in the presence of CTAB. In contrast, 19F NMR studies indicated that the quaternary ammonium ion of CTAB interacts with the phenyl group of 3FPBA in the sp2 form via cation-π interactions. PBA derivatives react with various polyols; thus, we investigated the change in the viscous system after the addition of sugar and sugar alcohols. The viscosity of the WLMs decreased with increased polyol concentration, especially those of fructose and mannitol, in which the decrease was apparent at 40-160 mM polyols. The 19F NMR spectra revealed that polyol addition induced decrease in the sp2 form of 3FPBA and increase in the sp3 form of 3FPBA. Based on the results, we propose the following mechanism of the polyol response: (1) The WLMs are stabilized by CTAB and 3FPBA in the sp2 form using cation-π interactions as the driving force. (2) When polyol is added to the system, the sp2 form of 3FPBA decreases and its sp3 form increases. (3) This change means that the structural component of WLMs decreases, which induces the disruption of WLMs, and the viscosity decreases. The formation and deformation mechanisms of the WLMs determined in this study are notable because 3FPBA interacts as a neutral compound, whereas CTAB often interacts with anionic aromatic compounds to form WLMs. Without 19F NMR measurements, these mechanisms would not have been discovered.

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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 146(1-3): 69-71, 2011 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21613268

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In order to develop an active-type personal dosemeter having suitable sensitivity to high-energy neutrons, the characteristic response of silicon surface barrier detector has been investigated experimentally and theoretically. An agreement of the shape of pulse-height distribution, its change with radiator thickness and the relative sensitivity was confirmed between the calculated and experimental results for 14.8-MeV neutrons. The angular dependence was estimated for other neutron energies, and found that the angular dependence decreased with the incident energy. The reason was also discussed with regard to the radiator thickness relative to maximum range of recoil protons.


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Neutrones , Monitoreo de Radiación/instrumentación , Protección Radiológica/instrumentación , Silicio , Diseño de Equipo , Humanos , Modelos Teóricos , Exposición Profesional
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