Institute of Quantum Beam Science | Ibaraki University Graduate School of Science and Engineering

Beam Line Science Course(BLSC)

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Development of quantum beam line technology

The BLSC lecture courses are listed below. The BLSC is very newly founded course, which is characterized by the developments and utilization of Quantum Beams involving neutron, muon, and synchrotron radiation. Several unique experimental laboratory materials in this course are operated at J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex in Tokai, Ibaraki) collaborated with Ibaraki Prefecture.

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Kazuaki Iwasa Lab.

Iwasa and co-workers evidences a new type of multipole ordering in PrIr2Zn20, based on international collaboration using the neutron-scattering instruments at J-PARC MLF and Laboratoire Léon Brillouin. The Pr ions undergo a phase transition to a staggered ordering of the entangled multipoles, O22 and Txyz, which are expected to play roles in the non-trivial transportation phenomena in this material.

Hiromi Iinuma Lab.

Iinuma group has been working for “J-PARC Muon g-2/EDM experiment” to measure g-2 to a factor 5 better statistical precision and a factor of 100 better sensitivity for the electric dipole moment measurement. We are in charge of developing “Accelerate of the muon beam by Radio Frequency Quadrupole Linac and “muon beam injection and storage.

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