The 200th Topical Symposium of the Magnetics Sciety of Japan/The 51st Topical Symposium of Magnetism
The Fabrication and Characterization of Magnetic Materials
- Characterization techniques using large-scale experimental facilities -
13-14 January 2015, IQBRC, Tokai
In general terms, techniques for characterizing magnetic materials can be conveniently divided into two groups: those that are laboratory-based and those that are available at large-scale experimental facilities. In this Symposium, materials characterization techniques using synchrotron X-ray, neutron and muon beams produced at large-scale experimental facilities, such as SPring-8 and J-PARC, will be introduced.
The symposium will open with a presentation by a materials fabrication expert on the topic of recent trends in magnetic materials research and the potential application of synchrotron X-ray, neutron and muon beams as characterization tools. This will be followed by a series of presentations that demonstrate the usefulness of synchrotron X-ray, neutron and muon based techniques in the study of real materials and describe the type of information that these techniques can provide.
At the end of Day 1, participants are invited to join a guided tour of the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility of J-PARC (J-PARC/MLF).
Date
January 13th (Tuesday), 2015 13:00 – January 14th(Wednesday), 12:15
Venue
Room B101, Ibaraki Quantum Beam Research Center
(162-1 Shirakata, Tokai, Ibaraki)
Tel: 029-219-5300
URL: http://www.cross-tokai.jp/en/visit/
Admission Fee
Free (reserved readers and students)
2,000 Yen (members and corporate members)
4,000 Yen (non-members)
Booklet
1,000 Yen (members, corporate members, non-members and students)
Registration
Important Date
- J-PARC Site Tour submission deadline -> December 12, 2014
- Registration deadline -> January 12, 2015
- Banquet submission deadline -> January 6, 2015
- Accomodation submission deadline -> January 6, 2015
Program
January 13th | ||
Chair: Masatomo Uehara (YNU) | ||
13:00 – 13:15 | Opening remarks and introduction of J-PARC | Kazuki Ohishi (CROSS) |
13:15 – 13:55 | Fabrication of magnetic materials | Tetsuya Shoji (MEXT) |
13:55 – 14:35 | Study of surface and interface magnetism using photoemission electron microscope | Masato Kotsugi (SPring-8) |
14:35 – 14:45 | Break | |
Chair: Kazuki Ohishi (CROSS) | ||
14:45 – 15:25 | Structural analysis of buried interfaces by neutron reflectometry | Masayasu Takeda (JAEA) |
15:25 – 16:05 | Characterisation by muon spin relaxation from bulk materials to thin film samples using ultra-slow muons | Kenji Kojima (KEK) |
16:05 – 16:20 | Break | |
16:20 – 17:20 | J-PARC/MLF Tour (Neutron and muon beamlines) | |
January 14th | ||
Chair: Masato Kotsugi (SPring-8) | ||
9:00 – 9:45 | Evaluation of materials using synchrotron radiation | Kanta Ono (KEK) |
9:45 – 10:30 | A Nobel Viewpoint of Ferromagnetic Material Evaluation by X-ray Magnetic Compton Scattering | Yoshiharu Sakurai (SPring-8) |
10:30 – 10:40 | Break | |
Chair: Kazuki Ohishi (CROSS) | ||
10:40 – 11:25 | Magnetic materials evaluation by small angle neutron scattering | Jun-ichi Suzuki (CROSS) |
11:25 – 12:10 | Visualization of magnetic fields in magnetic materials by polarized pulsed neutrons | Takenao Shinohara (JAEA) |
The presentations will be given in Japanese. Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.
In cooperation with
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex Center
The Japan Society of Applied Physics
Industrial User Society for Neutron Application
The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
The Society for Muon and Meson Science of Japan
The Japanese Society for Neutron Science
The Japan Association of Bonded Magnetic Materials
The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan
The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
The Physical Society of Japan
The Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research
Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS)
Information
The Magnetics Society of Japan
T:+81-3-5281-0106
URL: http://www.magnetics.jp/archive/english/seminar/200.html
Enquiries about the symposium
Organizers
Masatomo Uehara (Yokohama National Univ.)
Kazuki Ohishi (CROSS)
Masato Kotsugi (SPring-8)