Program

Division 10

16th B111 Room 16aB111 10:00〜12:15

Beam Physics,Division 10
Upgrade project for accelerators

1
Status of laser stripping experiment in J-PARC
JAEA, UECA, KEKB, NATD
H. Harada, P.K. Saha, H. YonedaA, Y. MichineA, G. OnodaA, I. Yamada, T. ShibataB, A. SatoD, M. Kinsho
2
Development of laser system for laser stripping in J-PARC and evaluation of its long-distance optical transmission
UEC ILS, JAEAA, KEKB, NATD
G. Onoda, H. Yoneda, Y. Michine, H. HaradaA, P.K. SahaA, I. YamadaA, T. ShibataB, A. SatoD, M. KinshoA
3
Move
4
Development of a laser system for introducing a photo-injector in t-ACTS
RARIS
Kodai Kudo, Shigeru Kashiwagi, Fujio Hinode, Toshiya Muto, Kenichi Nanbu, Ikuro Nagasawa, Ken Takahashi, Kotaro Shibata, Hiroki Yamada, Anjali Kavar, Hayato Abiko, Hiroyuki Hama
5
Development of Power-Saving Cyclotron
Osaka Univ. RCNP,Waseda Univ.A,Hokkaido Univ.B,Okayama Univ.C,Niigata Univ.D,Tohoku Univ. RARISE,Gunma Univ.F,QST TakasakiG,QST NIRSH,Konan Univ.I,SHIJ,ChudenK,HDKL
Mitsuhiro Fukuda, Tetsuhiko Yorita, Hiroki Kanda, Yuusuke Yasuda, Tsun Him Chong, Hang Zhao, Ahsani Hafizhu Shali, Shotaro Matsui, Kaoru Watanbe, Tomoki Imura, Nami Itakura, Sho Ishihata, Shigeo Nagaya, Atsushi IshiyamaA, So NoguchiB, Hiroshi UedaC, Satoshi FukuiD, Tsutomu ShinodukaE, Masatoshi ItohE, Satoshi AdachiE, Masao NakaoF, Satoshi KurashimaG, Nobumasa MiyawakiG, Takashi WakuiH, Yohei MatsudaI, Yuji MatsubaraJ, Yukio MikamiJ, Jun YoshiadaJ, Keijiro TakedaJ, Tomonori WatanabeK, Takashi KitamuraL

Break (11:00〜11:15)

Beam application

6
A Portable High-Intensity Muon source based on the Superconducting Accelerator
Hiroshima U. ADSE
Masao KURIKI
7
AR-TBL project in the diversified use of the synchrotron radiation accelerator at PF-AR
KEK-ACC, KEK-IPNSA
Chikaori Mitsuda, Tohru Honda Takashi Nogami, Takashi Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Sasaki, Yasunori Tanimoto, Norio Nakamura, Hiroyuki Takaki, Shinya Nagahashi, Shogo Sakanaka, Naoto Yamamoto, Daichi Naito, Kotaro Satou, Takashi Mori, Kazunori HanagakiA, Yoichi IkegamiA, Shoji UnoA, Manabu TogawaA, Isamu NakamuraA, Junji HabaA
8
Development of electron beam energy measurement with Undulator Radiation Interferometry in Sub GeV region 〜Application to high-energy nuclear physics〜
Univ. of TokyoA, Tohoku Univ.B, GP-PUC, JLabD, JGUE, GSIF, Fudan Univ.G
K. NishiA, T. IshigeB,C, R. KinoB,C, S. NagaoA, S.N. NakamuraA,B, K. NishidaA, P. AchenbachD, P. KlagE, W. LauthE, J. PochodzallaE,F, T. ShaoG for the A1 Collaboration
9
RF system upgrade for high-power upgrade of J-PARC MR
KEK/J-PARC
Yasuyuki Sugiyama

16th E304 Room 16aE304 9:15〜11:30

Division 6,Division 7,Division 10,Division 11,Division 12
Liquid metal

1
Permanent Densification of SiO2 Glass: Molecular Dynamics Study Using Machine-Learning Interatomic Potential III
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., KEK-IMSSA
T.Sano, D.WakabayashiA, A.Koura, K.Shimamura, F.Shimojo
2
Pressure Dependence of Permanent Densification of SiO2 Glass Based on Large-Scale Simulations Using Machine-Laerning Interatomic Potentials
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., KEK-IMSSA
H. Yoshida, T. Sano, D.WakabayashiA, A. Koura, K. Shimamura, F. Shimojo
3
Static and Dynamic Properties of Liquid Lactic Acid using Large-Scale Computer Simulations based on Machine-Learning Interatomic Potential
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ.
K. Tanaka, K. Ito, K. Shimamura, A. Koura, F. Shimojo
4
Static Structure of Liquid Racemic Malic Acid Based on First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Kumamoto Univ., NUPMLSA, Chukyo Univ.B, Shimane Univ.C
W. Sugimoto, K.Ito, H. ShimakuraA, S. TaharaB, K. OharaC, A. Koura, K. Shimamura, F. Shimojo
5
Estimation of Zincblende-Rocksalt Phase Transition Pressure of SiC by Thermodynamic Integration Method III
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ.
T. Inoue, K. Shimamura, A. Koura, F. Shimojo

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Special lecture of the divisions 6, 7, 10, 11, and 12

6
(Invited Presentation.) Machine learning interatomic potentials and their application to the analysis of properties of liquids and glasses
Kumamoto Univ.
Kohei Shimamura

16th E308 Room 16aE308 9:00〜12:00

Division 5,Division 7,Division 8,Division 10
Vortex light

1
Dissipations of spin and orbital angular momentum of light by materials
RIES, Hokkaido Univ.
Shun Hashiyada, Yoshito Y. Tanaka
2
Optical spin response using vortex beam in spin-orbit coupled electron systems
Dept. Materials Engineering Science, Osaka Univ., Dept. Phys, Chiba Univ.A
Shunki Yamamoto, Masahiro SatoA, Satoshi Fujimoto, Takeshi Mizushima
3
Nonlinear spin-to-orbital angular momentum conversion at the surface of epsilon-near-zero material
NTT-BRL
Kohei Nagai, Takuya Okamoto, Tomohiro Inaba, Yasushi Shinohara, Haruki Sanada, and Katsuya Oguri
4
Analysis of Superconductor Dynamics under Optical Vortex Beam Illumination based on Ginzburg-Landau Theory
Dept. of Applied Phys., Univ. of Tokyo
Daemo Kang, Sota Kitamura, Takahiro Morimoto
5
Spatially resolved nonlinear spectroscopy of a s-wave superconductor NbN with using terahertz vortex beam
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, Cryogenic Research Center, Univ. of TokyoB, NICTC
Kotaro TanakaA, Fumiya SekiguchiB, Naotaka YoshikawaA, Hirotaka TeraiC, Ryo ShimanoA,B
6
Theoretical study for observing recoil forces due to induced emissions.
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Yoshiki Umekawa, Takao Horai, Takuya Matsuda, Masaaki Ashida, Hajime Ishihara

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Circularly polarized light

7
(Invited Presentation.) Chiral phonons and their angular momenta in chiral crystals
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Tech
T. Satoh
8
Angle-resolved photoemission circular dichroisms on chiral ferroelectric material
IMSA, SOKENDAIB
Keisuke Fukutani, Fumi Nishino, Kiyohisa Tanaka, Satoshi Kera
9
Circularly polarized laser induced helicity dependent THz emission from metal film
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku UniversityA, WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku UniversityB, Department of Material Physics, Nagoya UniversityC, Center for Science and Innovation in Spintronics, Tohoku UniversityD
Kazuaki IshibashiA,B, Satoshi IihamaC, Koki NukuiA,B, and Shigemi MizukamiB,D
10
Onsager reciprocal theorem for an off-diagonal conductivity and its symmetry in a multiorbital metal driven by bicircularly polarized light
Chuo University
Naoya Arakawa, Kenji Yonemitsu

16th S101 Room 16aS101 9:00〜12:00

Division 3,Division 10
general studies of magnetism

1
Move
2
Magnetic imaging of iron under high pressure using diamond quantum sensors
Dept. of Phys., UTokyo,KYOKUGEN, Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.A
Kouki Yamamoto,Ryotaro Suda,Kenshin UriuA,Misaki SasakiA,Mari EinagaA,Katsuya ShimizuA,Kento Sasaki,Kensuke Kobayashi
3
Chiral-Split Magnon in Altermagnetic MnTe
ISSP, UTokyo, IMSS, KEKA
Zheyuan Liu, Makoto Ozeki, Shinichiro Asai, Shinichi ItohA, and Takatsugu Masuda
4
Manipulation of magnetic spin textures at room temperature in two-dimensional ferromagnet Fe3GaTe2
Southeast UniversityA,Xi'an Jiaotong UniversityB
XiongluoA, Minxia FangB, Linlong LiA
5
Enhanced magnetic and electrical properties of Co-doped Fe5GeTe2
Southeast University
Junchao Zhang, Ziwen Wang, Linglong Li
6
Magnetic and electronic structures of multiple-Q orders in the Hubbard model II
Hokkaido Univ. of Science
Takashi Uchida
7
Theoretical Study of the Photo-Induced Magnetic Transition in the Cubic Kondo Lattice Model
Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University
Ryo Hamano, Masahito Mochizuki

Break (10:30〜10:45)

neutron scattering experiment

8
(Invited Presentation.) Incommensurate and multiple-q magnetic misfit order in the frustrated quantum spin-ladder material Antlerite, Cu3SO4(OH)4
TU Dresden
Darren C. Peets
9
(Invited Presentation.) Field-space anisotropy of magnetic phases and excitations in cubic Ce+3 compounds
TU Dresden
Dmytro Inosov
10
μSR Data Analysis by Machine Learnings
RIEKN Nishina CenterA, Shibaura Inst. Tech.B, Sohipa U.C, Malaysia National U.D, U. Sains MalaysiaE, National Research and Innovation AgencyF
Isao WatanabeA, Dita Puspita SariA,B, Yota KomiyamaA,C, Wan Nurfadhiah Binti ZaharimA,D, Tadashi AdachiC, Takayuki GotoC, Omar, Muhammad RabieE, Chin Ken FuiE, Yoon, Tiem LeongE, Zulkaida AkbarF, Fahrurrozi AkbarF, SudaryantoF, Tomi OhtsukiC

16th WB105 Room 16aWB105 9:00〜12:30

Division 10
X-ray and particle beams
(Muon)

1
Status of an experiment searching for muon-electron conversion, DeeMe (4)
Osaka Metropolitan U.A, NITEPB, Osaka U.C, UBCD, KEKE, JAEAF, Wakayama Medical U.G, TRIUMFH, Hiroshima U.I, VNUHCM-USJ, UC-DavisK
Y. SeiyaA,B, M. AokiC, T. AraA, D. BrymanD, Y. HigashinoC, N. KawamuraE, M. KinshoF, S. MakimuraE, S. MiharaE, Y. MiyakeE, D. NagaoC, Y. NakatsugawaG, H. NishiguchiE, T. NumaoH, C. OhomoriE, P. SahaF, N. SaitoE, K. ShigakiI, K. ShimomuraE, P. StrasserE, J. TanakaA, N. D. ThongJ, N. M. TruongK, K. UmeiA, K. YamamotoF, K. YamamotoA,B, T. YamazakiE, M. YoshiiE
2
Simulation study of the muon beam around the solenoid exit area at RCNP-MuSIC
Osaka University RCNP
Kaoru Watanabe, Dai Tomono, Shotaro Matsui, Mitsuhiro Fukuda
3
Development of Muon Imaging technique for Integration of arts, sciences and industry III
KEK物構研, 総研大A
Y. Miyake, T. ImaiA, Y. Nagatani, M. Tampo, S. Doiuti, A. Pant, S. Takeshita, I. Umegaki, T. Yuasa, H. Fujimori, T. Imai, K. Shimomura
4
Muonic X-ray Imaging using SOI-CMOS Pixel Detectors
Univ. of Miyazaki, KEKA, Hiroshima Univ.B
H. Mitani, A. Takeda, K. Magata, Y. Saito, K. Sugimoto, R. Kawashima, I. UmegakiA, S. NishimuraA, R. NishimuraA, K. ShimomuraA, K. NinomiyaB
5
Application study of SOIPIX detector imaging system developed by PhotonFactory to muon characteristic X-ray measurement II
KEK, Hiroshima Univ.A
Ryutaro NISHIMURA, Izumi UMEGAKI, Shoichiro NISHIMURA, Kazuhiko NINOMIYAA, Noriyuki IGARASHI, Koichiro SHIMOMURA
6
Current Status of the Transmission Muon Microscopy and Scanning Muon Microscopy
KEK, RIKENA, Ibaraki Univ.B
Yukinori Nagatani, Junichi OhnishiA, Takayuki Yamazaki, Yuga NakazawaA, Yu Oishi, Shinki NakamuraB, Taihei AdachiA, Toshikazu Aachi, Akira Goto, Patrick Strasser, Motonobu Tampo, Shogo Doiuchi, Koichiro Shimomura, Yasuhiro Miyake

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Move
8
Local field measurement on simple organic materials by negative muon spin rotation
KEK-IMSS, Showa Pharm. Univ.A, Ibaraki Univ.B, Univ. Electro-CommunicationsC, RCNP Osaka Univ.D, CROSSE, Tohoku Univ.F
Soshi Takeshita, Tamiko KiyotaniA, Masatoshi HiraishiB, Mio YoshidaC, Dai TomonoD, Jun SugiyamaE, Izumi Umegaki, Akihiro Koda, Shoichiro Nishimura, Jumpei G. Nakamura, Hirotaka OkabeF, Yoshio KobayashiC, Koichiro Shimomura, Ryosuke Kadono
9
Formation and structure of MuOH in ice studied by muon spin rotation
IMSS,KEK,Univ. Gottingen,GermanA
Pant Amba Datt,Koda Akihiro,Geil BurkhardA,Ishida Kastuhiko,Shimomura Koichiro
10
Operando μSR measurement of palladium in hydrogen atmosphere
Department of Physics, Osaka Univ., KEKA, Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka Univ.B, Department of Materials Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.C
M. Mihara, A. KodaA, S. Ishitani, S. Maesato, K. MatsumotoB, R. TakahagiB, M. KusumotoB, M. KamonC, M. OtsukaB, S. KatsumotoB, T. Sugisaki, M. MizunoB, H. ArakiB
11
Development of a new muon spin relaxation function for quantitative analysis of ion dynamics in solids
JAEA-ASRC,KEK-IMSSA
T. U. Ito,R. KadonoA
12
Development of the high pressure muon spin rotation and relaxation measurement
KYOKUGEN, Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ., KEK-IMSS.A, Grad. Sch. of Sci., Osaka Univ.B, JAEA ASRC.C
Masayoshi Kamon, Katsuya Shimizu, Akihiro KodaA, Koichiro ShimomuraA, Ryosuke KadonoA, Mototsugu MiharaB, Wataru HigemotoC
13
Evaluation of 5T μSR Spectrometer using transient μSR
KEK IMSS,TOKYO TECHA,IMRB,TRIUMFC,Ibaraki Univ.D,Grad. Sch. Eng., Muroran Inst. of Tec.E
S. Nishimura, S. ItoA, H. OkabeB, R. Kadono, A. Koda, K. M. KojimaC, J. G. Nakamura, M. HirahishiD, M. MiyazakiE
14
Development of non-destructive isotopic analysis method by muon-induced nuclear reaction
Hiroshima Univ., ICUA, Kyoto Univ.B, Osaka Univ.C, KEK IMSSD, Natl. Mus. Jpn. His.E
Kazuhiko Ninomiya, Kenya M. KuboA, Makoto InagakiB, Shunsuke AsariC, Izumi UmegakiD, Motonobu TampoD, Naritoshi KawamuraD, Yasuhiro MiyakeD, Koichiro ShimomuraD, Tsutomu SaitoE, Takashi YoshimuraC

16th E319 Room 16pE319 13:30〜16:30

Division 9,Division 5,Division 10
Surface Measurement
(Spectroscopy / Operando Measurement)

1
(Invited Presentation.) Atomic-level visualization of surface catalytic reactions by in situ/operando surface science techniques
Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido Univ.
Satoru Takakusagi
2
Decomposition of Methanol on Layered PdTe2 Controlled by Under-coordinated Pd
Nat'l. Central Univ.,Nat'l. Tsing Hua Univ.A,Nat'l. Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ.B,Nat'l. Cheng Kung Univ.C,TCECM,NSTCD,NSRRCE,Nat'l. Changhua Univ. of EducationF
Jing-Wen Hsueh,Lai-Hsiang Kuo,Po-Han ChenA,Wan-Hsin ChenB,Chi-Yao ChuangB,Chia-Nung KuoC,D,Chin-Shan LueC,D,Hung-Wei ShiuE,Bo-Hong LiuE,Chia-Hsin WangE,Yao-Jane HsuE,Chun-Liang LinB,Jyh-Pin ChouF and Meng-Fan Luo
3
Distribution of work function on model Pt-loaded TiO2 photocatalyst surfaces under water vapor atmosphere
IMSA, SOKENDAIB
Hiromasa SatoA, Taketoshi MinatoA, Toshiki SugimotoA,B
4
Hydrogenation process of formate adsorbed on Cu(997): Direct observation of dioxymethylene and formaldehyde
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo
Haruka Yoshioka, Kozo Mukai, Shunsuke Tanaka, Jun Yoshinobu
5
Ultrabroadband vibrational spectroscopy using infrared pulses generated by two-color laser-induced air plasma filamentation
The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
Shunsuke Tanaka, Risako Kameyama, Yuta Murotani, Takuya Matsuda, Natsuki Kanda, Ryusuke Matsunaga, and Jun Yoshinobu

Break (15:00〜15:15)

6
High-Sensitivity Detection of Molecular Vibrations by Phase-Sensitive Tip-Enhanced Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy with a Time-Delay Method
Institute for Molecular ScienceA, Graduate Institute for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAIB, Tohoku UniversityC
A. SakuraiA,B, S. TakahashiA, T. MochizukiA,B, K. KumagaiC, T. HiranoC, A. MoritaC, and T. SugimotoA,B
7
Chiral-selective self-assemblies of brominated triphenylamine molecules on Au and Ag(111)
YCU
H.OOE, K. TAKASUGI, and T. YOKOYAMA
8
Model catalytic molecule 1,10-phenanthroline reseached by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy
Dept. of Phys. Kanazawa Univ., Eng. And Tech. Dept. Kanazawa Univ.A, Hokkaido Univ.B, Kyusyu Univ.C
R. Kobata, E. T. Man, Y. Kaneko, T. -Y. Cheng, Y. Obata, K. ShimamuraA, K. HayashidaB, K. TakeyasuB, J. NakamuraC, Y. Yoshida
9
Observation of quantum diffusion of Hydrogen in epitaxial Vanadium film
Univ. of Tokyo-IISA,NIT-Akashi Col.B,JAEA-ASRCC
S.S. DasA,T. OzawaA,T. KawauchiA,H. NakanishiB,K. FukutaniA,C
10
Deposition Temperature Dependence and Effect of Atomic Hydrogen on the Structure of H2O on Au(111)
IIS
Hiroyuki Koshida, Markus Wilde, Katsuyuki Fukutani

16th S202 Room 16pS202 13:30〜17:25

Division 1,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Cosmic Rays/Astrophysics,Division 2,Division 5,Division 10
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Highly Charged Ion Physics Research

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Hiroshima Univ.,Grad. Adv. Sci. and Eng.
Shinichi Namba
2
(Symposium Session.) Shorter wavelength and higher efficiency of laser produced plasma EUV light sources
Utsunomiya Univ.,Dept. of Electrical and Electro. Eng.
Takeshi Higashiguchi
3
(Symposium Session.) Spectroscopic measurement of tungsten highly charged ions in fusion plasma research
Tohoku Univ., Grad. Eng.
Ryouta Nishimura
4
(Symposium Session.) Elucidation of muonic highly charged ion formation mechanism by TES X-ray microcalorimeter
TMU Dept. of Chem.
Takuma Okumura
5
(Symposium Session.) Nuclear decays of highly charged ions stored in high-energy storage ring
Saitama Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Takayuki Yamaguchi

Break (15:10〜15:25)

6
(Symposium Session.) Polarization induced by the interference of dielectronic and radiative recombinations for high charged ions
Tsukuba Univ., Center Comp. Sci.
Xiao-Min Tong
7
(Symposium Session.) Present status and prospects of highly charged ion laser spectroscopy
Tokyo Univ. Sci., Dept. of Phys.
Naoki Kimura
8
(Symposium Session.) Magneto-hydrodynamics and non-equilibrium ionization in the solar corona
Univ. Tokyo, Dept. of Sci.
Shinsuke Imada
9
(Symposium Session.) Precise X-ray spectroscopy of space plasma by the X-ray astronomy satellite XRISM
JAXA
Hiroya Yamaguchi
10
(Symposium Session.) Development of a new type of Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) combined with laser excitation
NIFS
Hiroyuki Sakaue

16th WB105 Room 16pWB105 13:30〜17:00

Division 10
Dielectric materials 1
(Multiferroics and ferroic-ordering)

1
Ferroelectricity Induced by a Combination of Crystallographic Chirality and Electric Toroidal Moment
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, JAEA MSRCA, JFCCB, MDX, Tokyo Tech.C
Takayuki Nagai, Masato HagihalaA, Rie YokoiB, Hiroki MoriwakeB,C, Tsuyoshi Kimura
2
Ferroaxial transitions in glaserite-type compounds Na2BaM(PO4)2 (M = Mg, Mn, Co, and Ni)
Dept. Adv. Mater. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, Osaka Metro. Univ.B, JAEA MSRCC
Yoichi Kajita, Takayuki NagaiA, Shigetada Yamagishi, Kenta KimuraB, Masato HagihalaC, Tsuyoshi KimuraA
3
Measurement of the elastic and piezoelectric constants of BiFeO3 by Brillouin light scattering
Dept. of Phys., Ritsumeikan Univ.,Res. Org. of Sci. and Tech., Ritsumeikan Univ.A,OTRI, Osaka Univ.B,Dept. of Phys., Tokyo TechC,AISTD
Hiromu Ishida,Akitoshi Koreeda,Eiichi OishiA,Yasuhiro FujiiA,B,Takuya SatohC,Toshimitsu ItoD
4
Magnetoelectric switching phenomena in electron-doped hexagonal improper ferroelectrics displaying topologically protected magnetoelectric vortex state
Kanagawa Inst. of Indus. Sci. and Tech. (KISTEC)A,Lab. for Materials and Structures,Tokyo Inst. of Tech.B
HENA DAS
5
Domain structures of multiferroic Tb2(MoO4)3 and atomic displacements required for reversal of spontaneous polarization II
private
Fumihito Shikanai

Break (14:45〜15:00)

X-ray and particle beams
(X-rays)

6
Quantum beam scattering studies on magnetic ordering and structural phase transition on Tb3Co4Sn13
Ibaraki UniversityA, KEKB, CROSSC
Y.SuzukiA, K.IwasaA, T.KumadaA, W.KurosawaA, Y.UramotoA, K.SuzumuraA, K.TsugeA, K.KuwaharaA, K.OhyamaA, H.SagayamaB, D.OkuyamaB, H.NakaoB, M.IshikadoC
7
Development of Synchrotron-Radiation-Based Mössbauer γ-Ray Quasi-Elastic Scattering Method for Observing Microscopic Relaxation on the Nanosecond Scale
Tohoku Univ.
Ryoga Moroboshi, Tetsuya Abe, Masashi Kobayashi, Yusuke Wakabayashi, Makina Saito
8
Developments of Er-166 Mossbauer spectroscopy and measurement system for time- and energy-resolved synchrotron-radiation-based Mossbauer spectroscopy
KURNS,Hirosaki Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B, Kansai Univ. Health Sci.C, JASRID, Okayama Univ.E
S. Kitao, R. MasudaA, H. YamashitaB, M. KurokuzuC, N. NagasawaD, Y. YodaD, T. MasudaE, K. YoshimuraE, M. Seto
9
Development of a simultaneous fast XAS/SAXS measurement method using wavelength-dispersive X-rays
AIST, Tokyo Gakugei Univ.A
Tetsuroh Shirasawa, Wolfgang VoegeliA, Etuso ArakawaA
10
Data-assimilated crystal growth simulation for multi-phase materials
Dept. of Phys., The Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Mater. Eng., The Univ. of TokyoA, IMaSS, Nagoya Univ.B
Yuuki Kubo, Ryuhei SatoA, Yuansheng ZhaoB, Takahiro Ishikawa, Shinji Tsuneyuki
11
Scanning time-resolved x-ray diffraction of piezoelectric oscillators under an alternating electric field
Nagoya City Univ., Saitama Univ.A, JASRIB
Shinobu Aoyagi, Hiroaki TakedaA, Hitoshi OsawaB
12
Development of Imaging Method by Applying Coded Aperture Mask for High Energy X-ray Compton Scattering
Grad. Sch. Mater. Univ. Hyogo,JASRIA
A. Koizumi,Y. Ohtsuka,Y. MizunoA,N. TsujiA
13
Quantitative evaluation of rolling contact fatigue by X-ray residual stress measurement using INTPIX4NA
Shiga Univ., Kanazawa Univ.A, NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP.B
Shingo Mitsui, Toshihiko SasakiA, Noriki InuiB

17th WB105 Room 17aWB105 9:00〜12:00

Division 10
X-ray and particle beams
(Electrons)

1
Nanodomain observation of Ti substituted HoMnO3
Osaka Metropolitan University, Tohoku University, Osaka University
Hiroshi Nakajima, Daisuke Morikawa, Jun Yamasaki, Hiroki Ishibashi, Yoshiki Kubota, and Shigeo Mori
2
Analysis of stacking domains using convergent-beam electron diffraction
IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.A, Nihon Univ.B, Univ. of TokyoC
D. MorikawaA, Liu TianyuA, N. AbeB, T. ArimaC, K. TsudaA
3
Elastic wave excitation study using GHz pulsed electron beam
IMRAM Tohoku Univ., Brookhaven National LaboratoryA
Yohei Sato, Kenji Tsuda, Spencer ReisbickA, Daisuke Morikawa, Masami Terauchi, Yimei ZhuA
4
The evaluation of exciton size in α-AgGaO2 by angle-resolved EELS
IMRAM Tohoku Univ., NIMSA
Tomoya Saito, Yohei K. Sato, Masami Terauchi, Takahisa Omata, Issei Suzuki, Jun KikkawaA
5
Angle-resolved SXES study of the electronic structure of Fe2B
IMRAM Tohoku Univ.
Y.Hada, Y.K.Sato, M.Tareuchi
6
Anisotropic soft X-ray emission of h-BN
IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.
M.Terauchi,Y. Hatakeyama, Y.K.Sato

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Structural analysis of Poly (ethylene oxide)/silica nanocomposites under aqueous environment by using transmission electron microscopy
Dept. Applied Phys. Chem. Eng. Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., Grad. Sch. Eng. Tokyo Univ.A, Dept. Biomed. Eng. Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.B
S. Iino, T. Shimizu, S. KusakabeA, Y. AkagiB, H. Minoda
8
Observation of polyvinylidene fluoride using phase-contrast STEM Ⅲ
Dept. of Appl. Phys. and Chem. Eng., Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyA,Dept. of Applied Chem., Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyB
M. TogashiA,Y. TanakaA,K. SugenoB,T. ShimizuA,H. SaitouB,H. MinodaA
9
Structural analysis of poly(vinylidene fluoride) using convergent-beam electron diffraction
Dept. Appl. Phys. Chem. Eng., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.A, Dept. Appl. Chem., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.B
Y. TanakaA, M. TogashiA, K. SugenoB, T. ShimizuA, H. SaitoB, and H. MinodaA
10
Application of Hilbert-Differential Phase Contrast to Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Haruka Iga, Toshiki Shimizu and Hiroki Minoda
11
Surface sensitivity of atomic resolution secondary electron imaging
IMaSS, Nagoya Univ., Appl. Phys., Nagoya Univ.A, Hitachi High-Tech, Phys.B, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.C
Koh Saitoh, Teppei OyobeA, Keisuke IgarashiB, Takeshi SatoB, Hiroaki MatsumotoB, Hiromi InadaB, Takahiko EndoC, Yasumitsu MiyataC, Rei UsamiA, Taishi TakenobuA

17th WB208 Room 17aWB208 9:30〜12:00

Division 10
Phononic Properties

1
Two-mode mechanical oscillation based on Floquet engineering in microbottle resonators
NTT BRL
Motoki Asano, Hirosih Yamaguchi, and Hajime Okamoto
2
Tomographic imaging of picosecond acoustic strain pulses
Hokkaido Univ., Sapienza Univ. RomaA
Motonobu Tomoda, Hiroyuki Matsuo, Osamu Matsuda, Oliver B. Wright, Roberto Li VotiA
3
Bayesian estimation of phonon dispersion relations using thermal diffuse scattering
Univ. Tokyo-GSFS, CornellA, Univ. Tokyo-EngB
Yui Kaoru, Ueda Hajime, Katakami Shun, Zhiting TianA, Joyce Christiansen-SalamehA, Shiomi JunichiroB, Okada Masato
4
Phonon Transport Properties Study of Mg2GeO4 and Ca2GeO4 Based on First-Principles and Machine Learning
Academia Sinica
Hao-Jen You,Hsin Lin

Break (10:30〜10:45)

X-ray and particle beams
(Positrons)

5
Measurements of transmittance of a slow positron beam through graphene films
Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science
Yuhi Sada, Riki Mikami, Mikoto Sumida, Yasuyuki Nagashima
6
Development of formation material for dense and cold positronium to realize Bose-Einstein condensation
School of Science UTokyo, ICEPP UTokyoA, AISTB, KEK IMSSC, QST TakasakiD
A. Ishida, T. NambaA, N. OshimaB, B. E. O'RourkeB, K. MichishioB, K. ItoB, T. HyodoC, I. MochizukiC, K. WadaC, M. MaekawaD
7
Study on the installation position of positron source in the new research reactor at the Monju site
Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University
Atsushi Yabuuchi
8
Development of positronium lifetime imaging with scanning positron microscope
AIST
K. Michishio
9
Development of highly spin-polarized pulseld slow postron beam
QST-Takasaki
Masaki Maekawa, Kawasuso Atsuo

17th E319 Room 17pE319 13:30〜16:30

Division 9,Division 7,Division 10,Division 12
Crystal Growth

1
(Invited Presentation.) Combination of Metal-Organic Frameworks and Soft Materials
Sch. Eng. Toyota Technol. Inst.
S. Anan
2
Characterization of critical nuclei of plate-like depletion attraction colloidal crystals by analyzing cluster number distributions and in situ observation
Tokushima Univ., Kanazawa Univ. EMIA
Yoshihisa Suzuki,Hiroyasu KatsunoA,Masahide SatoA,Keigo Kishida
3
Morphology control of protein crystals grown in hydrogel
Yokohama City Univ.
Miina Suzuki, Ryo Suzuki, Masaru Tachibana, Kenichi Kojima
4
Effects of ambient nitrogen gas on the growth kinetics of elementary steps on ice crystal surfaces
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
Yuheng Zhao, Ken-ichiro Murata, Ken Nagashima, Gen Sazaki
5
The effect of atmospheric acidic gases on the vapor growth steps on ice
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
K. Nagashima, K. Murata and G. Sazaki

Break (15:00〜15:15)

6
The Effect of Periodic Fluctuations in the Solution Environment Caused by a Pulsed Electron Beam on Crystal Growth
Hokkaido Univ.
Yuki Kimura
7
In-Situ Observation and Analysis of Nanoscale Polymorphs Using Electron Microscopy
Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
Takayuki Nakamuro,Masaya Sakakibara,Eiichi Nakamura
8
Growth condition dependence of Fe/Ge(111) surfaces
Sch. Eng. Nagoya Univ.A, IMaSS. Nagoya Univ.B
N. MiuraA, Shi QingA, M. MizuguchiA,B, T.MiyamachiA,B
9
Pathways of Polymorphic Transitions during Colloidal Heteroepitaxy
Emerging Media Initiative, Kanazawa Univ., Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology, Kanazawa UniversityA, Institute for Meterials Research, Tohoku UniversityB
Masahide Sato, Kaku MukaiA, Jun NozawaB
10
Dependence of surface roughness on growth driving force and surface gradient: a Monte Carlo study
RIAM, Kyushu Univ.
Noriko Akutsu, Yoshihiro Kangawa

17th N101 Room 17pN101 13:30〜17:20

Division 9,Division 3,Division 4,Division 5,Division 7,Division 8,Division 10
Revealing Novel States at Surface and Interface

1
(Symposium Session.) Opening remarks
RIKEN, CPR
Jun Haruyama
2
(Symposium Session.) Development of laser-based photoemission at the surfaces of metals and 2D materials
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica
Cheng-Tien Chiang
3
(Symposium Session.) Electronic Tuning of van-der-Waals Layered Compounds in Two-Dimensional Limit
Department of Physics, National Central University
Meng-Kai Lin
4
(Symposium Session.) Probing Atomic-Scale Magnetism in Low-Dimensional Topological Quantum Materials
Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University
Pin-Jui Hsu

Break (15:05〜15:20)

5
(Symposium Session.) Direct Visualization of Disorder Driven Electronic Liquid Crystal Phases in Dirac Nodal Line Semimetal GdSbTe
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
Tien-Ming Chuang
6
(Symposium Session.) Intercalation-driven van Hove singularity and superconductivity in graphene
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Satoru Ichinokura
7
(Symposium Session.) Topological mosaics and its boundary states in twisted van-der-Waals materials
Department of Physics, Osaka University
Ikuma Tateishi
8
(Invited Presentation.) How STM can help next-generation semiconductor industry?
Department of Electrophysics, NYCU
Chun-Liang Lin

17th S202 Room 17pS202 13:30〜17:45

Division 1,Beam Physics,Division 2,Division 10
Negative Ions: Opening the Frontiers of Science

1
(Symposium Session.) Opening
Dept. Phys., Toho Univ.
Takeshi Furukawa
2
(Symposium Session.) Anion-molecule reactions on the droplet surface induced by fast heavy ions
Kyoto Univ.
Takuya Majima
3
(Symposium Session.) Ions at the air-water interface
U of Tsukuba
Shinichi Enami
4
(Symposium Session.) High resolution spectroscopy of C2- using an ion stroage ring
TMU
Shimpei Iida

Break (15:00〜15:15)

Atomic and molecular physics
(Exotic atom)

5
(Symposium Session.) Studies of Positronium Negative Ions
Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science(Tokyo Univ. of Sci., TUS)
Yasuyuki Nagashima
6
(Symposium Session.) Generation and application of negative ion beam
NIFS
Haruhisa Nakano
7
(Symposium Session.) Photo-detachment of negative ion beams and its application to the merged-beam experiments
Department of Physics, Rikkyo University
Yuji Nakano

Break (16:35〜16:45)

Atomic and molecular physics
(Exotic atom)

8
Research on negative muon repolarization to improve the accuracy of muonic helium hyperfine structure measurements
Graduate School of Science, Nagoya UniversityA,Faculty of Science, Niigata UniversityB,Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)C,SOKENDAID,Graduate School of Sci. and Eng., Ibaraki UniversityE,Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)F, Kobayashi − Maskawa Institute, NagoyaUniversityG,School of Science, The University of TokyoH
Y. GotoA,S. FukumuraB,P. StrasserC,D,K. AsaiA,R. AzumaB,T. InoC,D,T. OkuE,F,M. OkuizumiA,T. OkudairaA,F,S. KawamuraA,S. KandaC,D,M. KitaguchiA,G,C,H. M. ShimizuA,C,K. ShimomuraC,D,H. TadaA,H. A. ToriiH,S. NishimuraC
9
Four-body calculation of muonic molecule formation cross sections in muon hydrogen collisions with hydrogen atom
Tohoku Univ.
Arata Neki, Naoki Kamiya, Takuma Yamashita, Yasushi Kino
10
Analysis of optical transitions of positronium molecule
Tohoku Univ.
Naoki Kamiya, Takuma Yamashita, Yasushi Kino
11
Calculation of resonance-bound transition rates in muonic molecules
Tohoku University
T. Yamashita, Y. Kino

17th WB105 Room 17pWB105 13:30〜17:30

Division 10
Lattice defect, nanostructure

1
Impurity hydrogen in Kitaev candidate materials (MgIrO3, ZnIrO3,CdIrO3, and so on with two-dimensional honeycomb lattices)
RISTA, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyB, CROSSC
Kanako YoshizawaA, Yuya HaraguchiB, Kazuki OhishiC, Jun SugiyamaC
2
Twist grain boundary energy of Aluminum and Silicon
School of Eng., Kwansei Gakuin Univ.
Shigeto R. Nishitani
3
Effect of elemental substitution on the slip systems of magnesium alloys with LPSO structures: A first-principles study
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Naoki UEMURA, Ryosuke MATSUMOTO
4
Extention of Canonical Nonlinearity to Nonequilibrium State
Kyoto Univ.
Koretaka YUGE
5
Simulation for elucidating a formation mechanism of 6-coordinated Si in phosphate glass
Nitech
Arata Sakakibara, Tomoyuki Tamura
6
Non-equilibrium MD and local ion-flux analysis at interfaces in solid electrolytes
NITech
Ryo Kobayashi
7
Dynamics of Li Ions in Li3PS4 Solids Studied by Quasielastic Neutron Scattering
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo,Facul. of Mat. for Energy, Shimane Univ.A
Taisei Endou, Koji OharaA, Satoshi HiroiA, Kentaro KobayashiA, Yoshinori Ohmasa, Hiroshi Akiba, Osamu Yamamuro
8
Systematic spatial distribution pattern of structural vacancies in an In2Te3 crystal
Department of Materials Science, Akita Univ., The Electron Microscopy Center, Tohoku Univ.A, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Univ.B
Kaichi Saito, Yuichiro HayasakaA, Kenji HiragaB

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Structure and Dynamics of Hydrogen Cluster Material Mg6WH16 II
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, QSTA, IMR, Tohoku Univ.B, AIMR, Tohoku Univ.C, CROSSD, JAEAE, KEKF
Yoshinori Ohmasa, Shigeyuki TakagiA, Kazuki TakahashiB, Jun AdachiB, Shin-ichi OrimoB,C, Hiroyuki SaitoA, Takeshi YamadaD, Yukinobu KawakitaE, Kazutaka IkedaD, Toshiya OtomoF, Hiroshi Akiba, Osamu Yamamuro
10
A Consideration in Accelerator Neutron Source Development, Dissimilar Metal Bonding and Hydrogen
KEK
Toshikazu Kurihara, Hitoshi Kobayashi
11
Charge-discharge simulation of SiO anode material for Li-ion batteries
Nitech, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
Ryoya Shitaku, Tomoyuki Tamura, Shogo Nogami, Takakazu Hirose
12
Search for stable structures of adsorbed molecules on material surfaces by Bayesian optimization
Nitech
Shogo Nogami, Tomoyuki Tamura, Masayuki Karasuyama
13
First-principles study of photocatalytic activity of amorphous TiO2 surface
NITech
S.Tamura, M.Kato, T.Tamura, M.Honda
14
Surface Bain distortion in noble metals
Muroran IT.A, IMR Tohoku Univ.B, Gifu Univ.C
Shota OnoA,B, Koharu TamuraC
15
First-Principles Study of Carrier-Recombination-Enhanced Migration of an Interstitial Magnesium in Gallium Nitride
IMaSS, Nagoya Univ.A, Grad. Sch. of Engi. Nagoya Univ.B, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.C
Yuansheng ZhaoA, Kenji ShiraishiA,B, Tetsuo NaritaC, and Atsushi OshiyamaA

17th WB208 Room 17pWB208 13:30〜17:00

Division 10,Division 6,Division 7,Division 12
Materials Science Developed by Hyperordered Structures
(〜Physics of "Disorder in Order"and "Order within Disorder"〜)

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Naogya Inst. Tech.
Koji Kimura
2
(Symposium Session.) Pressure dependent structure of amorphous aluminosilicate materials
Univ. Bath
Philip Salmon
3
(Symposium Session.) Relationship between intermediate-range structure and negative electrode property in Wadsley-Roth phase oxide
Tokyo Univ. Sci.
Naoto Kitamura
4
(Symposium Session.) Superconductivity emergence and its properties induced by intercalation of 4f-electron Yb into graphene
Univ. Tokyo
Ryota Akiyama

Break (15:10〜15:25)

5
(Symposium Session.) Information-Theoretic Analysis of Dopant Atomic Arrangement in Semiconductors via Photoelectron Holography
Nara Inst. Sci. Tech.
Tomohiro Matsushita
6
(Symposium Session.) Graph neural network model to predict doping effects in dielectric materials
Nagoya Univ.
Ryoji Asahi
7
(Symposium Session.) Phase behavior of water confined in one and two dimensional nano space
Okayama Univ.
Koga Kenichiro
8
(Symposium Session.) Summary
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Koichi Hayashi

18th N101 Room 18aN101 10:15〜12:15

Division 7,Division 3,Division 6,Division 8,Division 10
Fumiko Yonezawa Memorial Award/High Pressure

1
(Lecture of the Yonezawa Memorial Prize.) Experimental study of hydrides showing high-temperature superconductivity under high pressure
KYOKUGEN, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Universi
EINAGA Mari
2
Minimal modeling of the electronic state of pressure induced superconducting phase of hydrogen sulfide
QST
Ryosuke Akashi
3
Evolutionary search for superconducting phases in lanthanum hydrides including platinum-group elements
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo, ENEOSA
T. Ishikawa, Y. TanakaA, S. Tsuneyuki
4
Structural investigation of the hydrogen sulfide-hydrogen chloride mixture under high pressure
Gifu Univ.
Masafumi Sakata, Soma Kato, Yusuke Saeki, Tomoaki Kimura, Shigeo Sasaki
5
Revisiting pressure-induced metallization and superconductivity of oxygen
KYOKUGEN, Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Katsuya Shimizu, Yuki Kato, Yuki Nakamoto
6
First-principles Study of the Structures and Superconductivity of High-Pressure Strontium
INSD Osaka Univ., Kindai Univ. Tech. CollegeA
Masaaki Geshi, Hiroki FunashimaA, Gayan Prasad Hettiarachchi

18th WB105 Room 18aWB105 9:15〜12:00

Division 10
X-ray and particle beams
(Neutron)

1
Commissioning of a nitrogen gas-filled neutron beam monitor at J-PARC MLF
KEK IMSS
H. Ohshita, T. Yokoo, N. Kaneko, S. Itoh, D. Ueta, T. Honda, T. Seya
2
Evaluation of pulsed neutron response in 10B deposited SOI-CMOS pixel detectors with improved spectroscopic performance
Univ. of Miyazaki, Univ. of TokyoA, Tokyo Institute of Technology IIRB, Univ. of KyotoC, D&S Inc.D, KEKE
A. Shiokawa, A. Takeda, R. Kawashima, S. Kamada, K. Magata, K. Mori, K. ShimazoeA, H. TakahashiA, K. NagaiA, M. UenomachiB, T. G. TsuruC, I. KurachiD, Y. AraiE
3
Development of BNCT-SPECT using CdTe-DSD in JRR-3
JAEA, Kyushu Univ.A, Hiroshima Univ.B, UTokyoC, JAXAD
I-Huan Chiu, Takahito Osawa, Takehiro SumitaA, Mizuha IkedaA, Kazuhiko NinomiyaB, Shinichiro TakedaC, Takahiro MinamiC, Tadayuki TakahashiC, Shin WatanabeD
4
Development of two-dimensional neutron imager with a sandwich configuration
ICEPP, KEKA, Shiga Univ.B, LANLC
Y. Kamiya, N, NishimuraA, S. MitsuiB, Z. WangC, C.L. MorrisC, Y. AraiA
5
High-resolution neutron transmission imaging by superconducting detector and 30-ps operating Kalliope-II readout circuit
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, JAEAB, TRIUMFC, NICTD, AISTE, KEKF
Takekazu IshidaA, The Dang VuB,A, Hiroaki ShishidoA, Kenji M KojimaA,C, Kazuya AizawaB,Takayuki OkuB, Kenichi OikawaB, Masahide HaradaB, Kazuhiko SoyamaB, Shigeyuki MiyajimaD,Mutsuo HidakaE, Soh Y SuzukiF, Manobu M TanakaF, Tomio KoyamaA, Masahiko MachidaB, Shuich KawamataA
6
Studies of targets in the target station 2(TS2) project of MLF
Ibaraki Univ., J-PARC CenterA
S. Kawakami, K. Aizawa, M. HaradaA, K.OikawaA, K.Ohoyama

Break (10:45〜11:00)

Hyper-ordered structure 1
(Neutron holography)

7
Magnetic scattering neutron holography development for visualization of local magnetic structures
NITech, Ibaraki Univ.A, Nagoya Univ.B, J-PARC CenterC
Tatsuya WATANABE, Tomoya KANNOA, Masaki CHOI, Shingo TAKAHASHIA, Takuya OKUDAIRAB,C, Takayuki OKUA,C, Masahide HARADAC, Kenichi OIKAWAC, Koji KIMURA, Kenji OHOYAMAA, Koichi HAYASHI
8
Local structure analysis of Sm ions in phosphorescent phosphors using atomic resolution holography
Ibaraki Univ., J-PARC CenterA, Nagoya Inst. Tech.B, Yamagata Univ.C, Saitama Univ.D, Tohoku Univ.E, NIMSF
K. Aizawa, S. Kawakami, K. Abe, M. Takita, T. Igawa, R. Suzuki, A. Fujimori, Y. InamuraA, K. OikawaA, M. HaradaA, K. HayashiB, M. KitauraC, S. KodamaD, H. TakedaD, K. KimE, K. KamadaE, T. NakanishiF, K. Ohoyama1
9
Observation of hydrogen in palladium hydride using white neutron holography
Ibaraki Univ.A, J-PARC CenterB, IMR, Tohoku Univ.C, AIMR, Tohoku Univ.D, Nagoya Inst. of Tech.E
K. Abe, M. TakitaA, K. AizawaA, S. KawakamiA, M. HaradaB, K. OikawaB, Y. InamuraB, S. AjitoC, E. AkiyamaC, S. OrimoC,D, K. HayashiE, K. OhoyamaA
10
Observation of the local structure around Er in single crystal of Er-doped YbB6
Ibaraki Univ.A, Hiroshima City Univ.B, Nagoya Inst. Tech.C
M.Takita, K.AbeA, K.AizawaA, S.KawakamiA, A.MiyamotoA, F.IgaA, N.HappoB, K.HayashiC, K.OhoyamaA

18th B112 Room 18pB112 13:30〜17:00

Division 2,Division 5,Division 9,Division 10
Frontiers in Advanced Measurement - the challenge of seeing the invisible

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
SANKEN, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University (SANKEN, Osaka U)
Shin-ichiro Tanaka
2
(Symposium Session.) Development of data platform for materials research
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Masahiko Demura
3
(Symposium Session.) Multi-wavelength remote sensing technology for solar-astrophysical plasma
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ)
Yukio Katsukawa
4
(Symposium Session.) Sensor fusion program for quantitative plasma turbulence diagnostics
National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS)
Tatsuya Kobayashi

Break (15:05〜15:20)

5
(Symposium Session.) New frontiers in elucidating surface atomic arrangements opened up by positron diffraction and data-driven science
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)
Ken Wada
6
(Symposium Session.) Electronic structure investigation by photoelectron momentum microscopy: from observation to elucidation
Institute for Molecular Science (IMS)
Fumihiko Matsui
7
(Symposium Session.) High temporal- and spatial-resolved diagnostics of tangent, non-equilibrium, micro-scale plasmas produced by lasers
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University (ILE, Osaka U)
Shinsuke Fujioka
8
(Symposium Session.) Summary and Future Prospects
National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS)
hoshi.takeo@nifs.ac.jp

18th WB105 Room 18pWB105 13:30〜17:00

Division 10
Dielectric materials 2
(Perovskites, Local structue, van der Waals ferroelectrics)

1
Temperature-induced phase transition in quadruple perovskite PbCoO3
KISTECA, MSL Tokyo TechB, CROSSC, Osaka Univ.D, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.E, QSTF, Tokyo TechG, ORNLH
Yuki SAKAIA,B,C, Sergey A. NIKOLAEVD, Takumi NISHIKUBOA,B, Hiroshi NAKAJIMAE, Shigeo MORIE, Akihiko MACHIDAF, Tetsu WATANUKIF, Yoichi OKIMOTOG, Masaaki MATSUDAH, Masaki AZUMAB,A
2
First-principles calculations of Raman specters of ferroelectric phase SrTiO3
JFCCA,Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB
Moriwake HirokiA,B, Shitara KazukiA, Yokoi RieA
3
Structural phase transition in BaTiO3 mesocrystal
Hiroshima Univ.A,Tokyo University of ScienceB,Univ. of YamanashiC,Kumamoto Univ.D,QSTE
Kosuke ShirakawaA,Nagise FukushimaA,Sangwook KimA,Hyunwook NamB,Ichiro FujiiC,Shintaro UenoC,Satoshi WadaC,Yukio SatoD,Ayumu ShimadaE,Norihiro OshimeE,Kento SugawaraE,Kenji OhwadaE,Akihiko MachidaE,Tetsu WatanukiE,Yoshihiro KuroiwaA
4
Crystal structure analysis of Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3 crystals with different heat-treatment histories using synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction
Hiroshima Univ.A,QSTB,Shimane Univ.C,Gifu Univ.D
Yuma NagataA,Kayoko SakaguchiB,Sangwook KimA,Kenji OhwadaB,Shinya TsukadaC,Norihiro OshimeB,Hidehiro OhwaD,Yoshihiro KuroiwaA
5
Effect of the shell's structural phase transition on the strain distribution of the core in a core-shell fine-particle
QSTA, Grad. Sch. Adv. Sci. Eng., Hiroshima Univ.B, Grad. Fac. Interdiscip. Res., Univ. YamanashiC, JASRID, NMNSE, Fac. Educ., Shimane Univ.F
Norihiro OshimeA, Kenji OhwadaA, Akihiko MachidaA, Nagise FukushimaB, Kosuke ShirakawaB, Ryo FurukawaB, Shintaro UenoC, Ichiro FujiiC, Satoshi WadaC, Kento SugawaraA, Ayumu ShimadaA, Tetsuro UenoA, Tetsu WatanukiA, Kenji IshiiA, Hidenori ToyokawaA,D, Koichi MommaE, Sangwook KimB, Shinya TsukadaF, Yoshihiro KuroiwaB
6
Cancellation

Break (14:45〜15:00)

7
Current along the direction perpendicular to the ferroelectric axis of triglycine sulfate 3
FE Univ. of Toyama
Toshio KIKUTA
8
Polarization reversal mechanism of electronic ferroelectric LuFe2O4 seen from nonlinear optics and X-rays
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, School of Science, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA, JAEAB, QSTC, IMSS(KEK)D, ISSPE
H.Yu, Y. Yano, K. Park, R. Matsuda, Y.OkimotoA, X.WangA, Y.FukadaB, K.FujiharaC, H. NakaoD, R.FukayaE, N.Ikeda
9
Evaluation of the Intrinsic Electrical Properties of Compensated Iron LuFe2O4
JAEA, Okayama Univ.A, QSTB
Y. Fukada, I. Kawasaki, T. Fukuda, H. YuA, K. FujiwaraB, D. Matsumura, K. Yoshii, N. IkedaA
10
Electrical properties of charge-disordered states of charge-order-driven ferroelectric TmFe2O4
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Hyogo Prefectural Institute of TechnologyA, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityB, EMCC
Shinya Konishi, Hirokazu IzumiA, Ryo OotaB, Yuichiro HayasakaC, Katsuhisa Tanaka
11
Antiferroelectric nonlinear polarization response of titanite-type oxide SrTiGeO5 and its temperature dependence
Nagoya University Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology School of Materials and Chemical TechnologyA
T. Uohashi, T.KuwanoA, K.Deguchi, H.Taniguchi
12
Physical properties related to broken inversion symmetry in van der Waals ferroelectrics NbOI2
Dept. of Phys., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Tohoku Univ., Dept. of Quantum Matter, AdSE, Hiroshima Univ.A
Fumino Washimi, Yoshinori Imai, Takuya AoyamaA, Kenya Ohgushi
13
Systematic measurement of thermoelectric response in dielectric materials
NIMSA, Okayama Univ.B, Tokyo Tech.C, Murata Manufacturing Co.D, Tohoku Univ.E, Tokyo Univ.F
Ryo IguchiA, Takashi TeranishiB,C, Sakyo HiroseD, Jun KanoB, Ping TangE, Gerrit BauerE, Ken-ichi UchidaA,F
14
Temperature dependence of low-frequency Raman spectra in the negative thermal expansion material ZrW2O8
Res. Org. of Sci. and Tech., Ritsumeikan Univ.A, Dept. of Phys. Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ.B, OTRI, Osaka Univ.C, Grad. School of Eng., Osaka Univ.D
E. OishiA, A. KoreedaB, Y. FujiiA,C, A. NagakuboD, and H. OgiD

19th WA203 Room 19aWA203 9:00〜11:45

Experimental Particle Physics,Theoretical Particle Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics,Beam Physics,Division 10

1
(Invited Presentation.) The first muon RF acceleration and prospects for precise measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment
KEK IPNS
Masato Kimura
2
(Invited Presentation.) Measurement of the hadron production cross-section with the initial state radiation and exploration of physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics at the Belle II experiment
KEK IPNS
Hanwook Bae
3
Search for slepton pair production motivated by the muon g-2 anomaly at the LHC-ATLAS experiment
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tokyo, ICEPP Univ. of TokyoA, Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.B
T. Aoki, M. IshinoA, Y. OkumuraA, S. ChenB
4
Search for long-lived particles with displaced vertices and missing transverse momentum in the LHC-ATLAS Experiment
Tokyo Tech, KEKA, UVicB, DESYC, UChicagoD
Risa Ushioda, Osamu Jinnouchi, Kazuki Todome, Yohei YamaguchiA, Hideyuki OideA, Evan Michael CarlsonB, David RoussoC, Benjamin John RosserD

Break (10:30〜10:45)

5
(Invited Presentation.) Physics prospects and technological Challenges for LHCb Upgrade 2
IJClab
Patrick Robbe
6
Development of a fast track reconstruction algorithm for the FASERν emulsion detector
Chiba U.A, U. BernB, Kyushu U.C, CERND, Nagoya U.E, NTNCF
Daiki HayakawaA, Akitaka ArigaA,B, Tomoko ArigaC, Kohei ChinoneA, Haruhi FujimoriA, Tomohiro InadaD, Hiroaki KawaharaC, Kenichi KugeA, Keiko MoriyamaC, Toshiyuki NakanoE, Motoya NonakaA, Ken OhashiB, Hidetoshi OtonoC, Hiroki RokujoE, Osamu SatoE, Yosuke TakuboF, for the FASER Collaboration
7
Development of track reconnection for muon neutrino measurement with FASERν in LHC-FASER
Chiba U.A, U. BernB, Kyushu U.C, CERND, Nagoya U.E, KEKF
Motoya NonakaA, Akitaka ArigaA,B, Tomoko ArigaC, Kohei ChinoneA, Daiki HayakawaA, Haruhi FujimoriA, Tomohiro InadaD, Hiroaki KawaharaC, Kenichi KugeA, Keiko MoriyamaC, Toshiyuki NakanoE, Ken OhashiB, Hidetoshi OtonoC, Hiroki RokujoE, Osamu SatoE, Yosuke TakuboF, for the FASER Collaboration

19th WB105 Room 19aWB105 9:00〜12:00

Division 10
Hyper-Ordered Structure 2
(Dielectrics & X-ray fluorescence holography)

1
Elastic Properties of Improper Ferroelectric Aluminate-sodalite-type Ca8[(Al1-xGax)O2]12{WO4}2
Nagoya Univ.A, Tokyo TechB, FAUC
Yujiro HashimotoA, Saito TakaakiA, Taro KuwanoB, Michel KuhfußC, Xi ShiC, Neamul KhansurC, Kyle WebberC, Kazuhiko DeguchiA, Hiroki TaniguchiA
2
The Pyroelectric Property of Aluminate-sodalite-type Oxides Ca8[(Al1-xGax)O2]12{WO4}2
Dept. of Phys., Nagoya Univ.
T. Saito, K. Deguchi, H. Taniguchi
3
Dielectric Properties of Aluminate-Sodalite-type Sr8[AlO2]12{(S1-xWx)O4}2
Dept. of Phys., Nagoya Univ., School of Matt. and Chem. Tech., Tokyo TechA, Dept. of Appl. Chem., Keio Univ.B
S. Kinoshita, T. KuwanoA, M. HagiwaraB, K. Deguchi, H. Taniguchi
4
The Photo-Dielectric Effect in Ba(Ga1-xZnx)2O4-δ
Nagoya Univ.
D. Ishikawa, K. Deguchi, H. Taniguchi
5
Analysis of phonons in Ca-doped BaTiO3 by the complementary use of X-ray and neutron inelastic scatterings
NITechA, JASRIB, NIMSC, Ibaraki Univ.D, NAISTE, Nagoya Univ.F, JAEAG, CROSSH, FAUI
K. KimuraA,B,C, S. TsutsuiB,D, Y. YamamotoE, A. NakanoF, K. KawamuraA, R. KajimotoG, K. KamazawaH, A. MartinA, K. G. WebberI, K. KakimotoA, and K. HayashiA,B

Break (10:15〜10:30)

6
Cubic coil system to generate 2m wide area 1% uniform magnetic field in arbitral direction
Toyota Physical and Chemical Research InstituteA, Institute for Molecular ScienceB
Hiroshi DaimonA,B, Satoru MatsushimaA
7
Comparison of the atomic structure of SiO2 insulating film/diamond interfaces prepared by different deposition methods using photoelectron holography.
NAIST, KINDAI Univ.A, Waseda Univ.B, Power Diamond SystemsC
S.Yamada, Y.Hashimoto, Z.Sun, H.Tomita, K.NaritaB, R.YamamotoB, S.KawaiC, T.FujisimaC, K.OtaB,C, H. KawaradaB,C, M.N FujiiA, T.Matsushita
8
Estimation of atomic arrangement from Photoelectron Holograms of Mn-doped BiFeO3 single-crystal thin films by Reverse Monte Carlo method
NAIST, University of HyogoA
Y.Yamada, K,ArimaA, Y.Hashimoto, H.Tomita, Z.Sun, T.Moriki, T.Tadamura, S.NakashimaA, H.FujisawaA, T.Matsushita
9
Evaluation of atomic positions of AsxB cluster in Si crystal by Reverse Monte Carlo method
NAIST,Tokyo TechA
M.Yoshida,Y.Hashimoto,Z.Sun,T.Moriki,T. HoshiiA,K. TsutsuiA,T.Matsushita
10
Structure analysis and magnetovolume effect of Ni-rich Fe-Ni alloys investigated by EXAFS and RMC method under high pressure
Ehime Univ., GRCA, Hiroshima Univ.B, Tokyo Univ. Sci.C, JASRID,Sumitomo EID
N. IshimatsuA, Y. KuboB, N. KitamuraC, N. KawamuraD, S. KawaguchiD, T. IrifuneA, H. SumiyaE
11
Understanding diffraction peaks in P2O5 glass
NIMS, AISTA
Yohei Onodera, Hirokazu MasaiA, Shinji Kohara
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