Program

Division 9 Poster Session

15th PSJ Room 15pPSJ 19:00〜21:00

Division 9
Poster Session

1
Growth and transport property of copper selenide compound thin films
Univ. of Tokyo
SP. Liu,T. Takashiro,YX. Guo,R. Hobara,R. Akiyama, S. Hasegawa
2
Formation of nanoparticles with Mn-Si and Mn-SiO2 systems
Dept. Electr. Electron. Eng., Tohoku Gakuin Univ.
Hitoshi Suzuki, Yuki Kobayashi, Naoto Ikeda, Kouhei Kawamura
3
Growth of glucose isomerase crystals in ultra-high concentration solution
Tokushima Univ.
Naoto Ikemitsu, Yoshihisa Suzuki
4
Growth kinetics of elementary spiral steps on ice crystals
ILTS
Genki Miyamoto, Ken-ichiro Murata, Ken Nagashima, Akira Kouchi, Gen Sazaki
5
Cancellation
6
N2 fixation on B doped g-C9N10: thermodynamic and kinetic analysis
Osaka University,Northeast Normal UniversityA
Yuelin Wang,Thanh Ngoc Pham,Yoshitada Morikawa*,Likai Yan*A
7
Asymmetric Dirac states on Bi(110) ultra-thin films
SL Center, Saga Univ.
Kazutoshi Takahashi,Masaki Imamura,Imamu Yamamoto, Junpei Azuma
8
Visualization of Spatial Distribution for Graphene Grown on SiC With Motor-Controlled Sample Stage
Synchrotron Light Application Center, Saga Univ.
Masaki Imamura, Yuya Nagayama, Kazutoshi Takahashi
9
Cancellation
10
Photoelectron spectra of Alq3 thin films under laser irradiation
SL Center, Saga Univ.
Isamu Yamamoto, Yuki Igawa, Junpei Azuma, Masaki Imamura, Kazutoshi Takahashi
11
Structure and electronic properties of (In, Mg) ultrathin films on Si(111): a nearly-free-standing double-layer metal
Grad. School of Sci., Kyoto Univ.
Shigemi Terakawa, Shinichiro Hatta, Hiroshi Okuyama, Tetsuya Aruga
12
Cancellation
13
van der Waals density functionals study of the adsorption structures and interface states of normal alkanes on metal (111) surfaces
Osaka Univ.
Takanori Shimada, Tomohiro Kimura, Yuji Hamamoto, Kouji Inagaki, Ikutaro Hamada, Yoshitada Morikawa
14
Substrate-induced Broken C4 Symmetry and Gap Variation in Superconducting Single-layer FeSe/SrTiO3 - √13×√13
Dept. of Physics, Tokyo Tech
W. Si, T. Tanaka, S. Ichinokura, T. Hirahara
15
Ab initio study of structural and electronic properties of metal-TiO2 interface
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., Nagaoka Univ. Tech.A
Y. Akiyoshi, D. Yoshitsugu, A. Koura, K. Shimamura, M. Hara, A. FunatsuA, F. Shimojo
16
Substrate dependence in electronic structure of Bi(110) ultra-thin films grown on Si(111)√3×√3-B substrates
Dept, of Materials Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Inst. of Tech.A, Inst. for Solid State Phys., Univ. of TokyoB
Takumi Ouchi, Syunsuke Nagao, Leo Nakamura, Koichi Takemura, Maimi ShimuraA, Ryota UshiodaA, Takushi IimoriB, Fumio Komori, Hiroyuki HirayamaA, Kan Nakatsuji
17
Spectroscopic studies of the MoS2 edge prepared by laser cutting
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo
Fumihiko Ozaki, Shuntaro Tani, Shunsuke Tanaka, Wataru Osada, Takuro Shinohara, Kozo Mukai, Yohei Kobayashi, Jun Yoshinobu
18
Hydrogen adsorption on Ag(111)-Bi surface
IIS, JAEAA
Yuji Ishizaki, Hiroki Nakatsu, Takahiro Ozawa, Katsuyuki FukutaniA
19
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of magnetic topological sandwich structures Ⅱ
Dept. Phys. Tokyo Tech.,JAEA-SPring-8A,UVSOR FacilityB
R. Fukushima,K. SumidaA,Y. TakedaA,K. TanakaB,K.Ishihara,S. Ichinokura,T. Hirahara
20
First-principles calculation of Al2O3/diamond interfaces
Kanazawa Univ.
Yaotang Zhang, Naoya Yamaguchi, XuFang Zhang, Norio Tokuda, Fumiyuki Ishii
21
Adsorption structures of atoms and molecules on the metal-organic film synthesized by surface Ulmann reaction
National Institute of Technology, Gunma College, Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of TokyoA
Noriyuki Tsukahara, Jun YoshinobuA
22
STM study of Si(111)-5.x×5.x-In surface
Department of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Fukuoka University
T. Suzuki, K. Yagyu
23
Structural analysis of water molecules adsorption on zirconium oxynitride using neural network potential
Yamagata University
Akitaka Nakanishi, Shusuke Kasamatsu
24
Dry reforming of methane on the Pt(997) surface studied by operando AP-XPS
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, IMSA, SRIS, Tohoku Univ.B
YH. Choi, H. Li, F. Ozaki, T. Sinohara, T. KoitayaA, S. YamamotoB, M. Horio, I. Matsuda, K. Mukai, S. Tanaka, J. Yoshinobu
25
RHEED observation of oscillatory phase transition during In adsorption at lower temperature region
NARA INSTITUTE of SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY (NAIST)
Takaaki Tamura, Sakura Takeda
26
Effect of Sulfonic Acid Adsorption on the Stability of Platinum Single Atom Supported on Graphene
Faculty of Eng., Hokkaido Univ.
Y. Kunisada, N. Sakaguchi
27
Cancellation
28
The Elucidation of Cu-Zn Surface Alloying on Cu(111) by Machine-Learning Molecular Dynamics
Graduate School of Engineering,Osaka University
Harry Handoko HALIM,Yoshitada MORIKAWA
29
Dynamics and friction of a CO molecule manipulated on a metal surface
Kanazawa Univ., DIPCA, IKERBASQUEB, Univ. of RegensburgC
Norio Okabayashi, Thomas FrederiksenA,B, Alexander LeibigC, Franz J. GiessiblC
30
Tight-binding analysis of borophene band structure
University of Tokyo
Heming Yin,Yusuke Sato,Tetsuya Wada,Masafumi Horio,Iwao Matsuda
31
Single phase Boron films on Mo surfaces
Kyushu Univ.
Peng Guansong, Shahadat Hossain, Takeshi Nakagawa
32
Growth and electronic states of monatomic layer CePt2 on Pt(111)
ISSP, the Univ. of TokyoA, Tokyo Tech.B, KAISTC, ImaSS, Nagoya Univ.D, IIS, the Univ. of TokyoE
Koichiro IenagaA,B, Sunghun KimA,C, Toshio MiyamachiA,D, Koichi KatoE, Fumio KomoriA,E
33
Electronic Structure on the Twisted Bi-layer Graphenes with Less Than 1 degree on the SiC surafaces.
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Univ.A, IMaSS, Nagoya Univ.B, Dep. of Material Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, KEK-IMSSD
T. Iimori, H. ImamuraA, T. MiyamachiB, K. NakatsujiC, M. KitamuraD, K. HoribaD, K. MaseC, A. VisikovskiyA, S. TanakaA, F. Komori
34
Nano-sliding friction of a C60 single crystal using an AT-cut crystal oscillator III
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. of Electro-Communications, Dept. of Phys., Aichi Univ. of EducationA
Y. Ishi, M. Suzuki, J. Taniguchi, N. Sasaki, M. IshikawaA, K. MiuraA
35
Cancellation
36
Cancellation
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