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Hatanaka, K.

 
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THZH102 Use of Microbeam at JAEA Takasaki 588
 
  • M. Fukuda, K. Hatanaka, T. Yorita
    RCNP, Osaka
  • T. Kamiya, H. Kashiwagi, S. Kurashima, N. Miyawaki, M. Oikawa, S. Okumura, T. Sakai, T. Satoh, W. Yokota
    JAEA/ARTC, Takasaki
 
  The TIARA(Takasaki Ion accelerators for Advanced Radiation Technology) facility of JAEA in Takasaki is equipped with two several-MeV-ion microbeam systems of beam focusing type and one several-hundred-MeV-heavy-ion microbeam system of beam collimating type. The microbeams with a spot size of one micrometer or less in diameter are extensively utilized for the research in materials science and biotechnology. An in-air micro-PIXE analysis system using a few-MeV proton microbeam is quite useful for medical science and dentistry to visualize two-dimensional distribution of very small quantities of elements in a microscopic area like cells with very high sensitivity. A single-ion hit system using a several-hundred-MeV heavy ion microbeam is available for medical and biological applications such as elucidations of cellular radiation response. Highly stable ion beams with energy spread less than 0.02 % are required for production of the microbeams. Improvements of accelerator performance are indispensable to realize the ion beams of high quality. A flattop acceleration system and a magnetic field stabilization system have been developed for the JAEA AVF cyclotron.  
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