Journal of the Particle Accelerator Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2436-1488
Print ISSN : 1349-3833
Volume 2, Issue 4
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  • Taizo SASAKI
    2006 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 433-442
    Published: January 31, 2006
    Released on J-STAGE: September 08, 2023
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    Advent of electron synchrotrons created tremendous opportunities in photon associated sciences. However, the initial utilization of light depended on the accelerators built for other purposes, namely, the high energy physics, so that the access was limited mostly in parasitic modes.

    Japanese synchrotron radiation users had thus undertaken building an electron storage ring as a dedicated light source as early as 1965, and the construction started in 1970. The first successful storage was accomplished in late 1974, thus the machine “SOR–RING” had become the first purposely built electron accelerator for synchrotron radiation research. It was also unique in that the machine was built mainly by radiation users. The motivations, the processes of construction, and achievements are described.

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  • Toshiyuki AZUMA, Hajime TANUMA, Satoshi JINNO, Haruo SHIROMARU
    2006 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 443-451
    Published: January 31, 2006
    Released on J-STAGE: September 08, 2023
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    A new electrostatic ion storage ring (TMU E-ring) has been constructed by collaboration of atomic physics and cluster chemistry groups in Tokyo Metropolitan University. The compact-sized ring has a race-track-type shape of about 7.7 m in circumference, and is able to store the ions of the energy up to 20q keV. Large molecular/cluster ions are stored taking an advantage that the electrostatic ion storage ring is free from the limit of mass of circulating ions. The region of the ion trajectory is cooled down to the liquid nitrogen temperature to quench vibrationally excited ionic states of large molecules through infrared radiation.We have started the lifetime measurement of meta-stable molecular ions as well as the laser spectroscopy of huge molecular ions adopting a visible tunable laser.

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  • Atsushi OGATA
    2006 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 452-461
    Published: January 31, 2006
    Released on J-STAGE: September 08, 2023
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    Recent progress and perspectives of laser-plasma acceleration of electrons are given. The short history is first given, and the subject is reviewed in such terms as plasma creation, plasma wave generation, test beam generation, mono-energetic beam generation, plasma wave decay, and staging of injection and acceleration. Recent topics such as direct acceleration, forced laser wake field acceleration, bubble or cavity formation, quasi-mono-energetic beams, etc. are included.

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Accelerators Large and Small
Accelerators in Civil Life
International Collaboration
  • Goro ISOYAMA
    2006 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 523-535
    Published: January 31, 2006
    Released on J-STAGE: September 08, 2023
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    The Siam Photon Project is a project conducted by the National Synchrotron Research Center (NSRC) of Thailand to construct a synchrotron radiation facility at Nackhon Ratchasima in Thailand, which is based upon the accelerator system donated by SORTEC Corporation in Japan. The project began in 1996 and it was practically directed by Professor Takehiko Ishii till 2005. This article describes, from a view point of a Japanese accelerator physicist, when and how the SORTEC accelerator system was dismantled and transported from Japan to Thailand, the building of the Siam Photon Laboratory was constructed, the Siam Photon Source was assembled and commissioned, and performance of the accelerator system was improved in these 10 years.

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