The 169th Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan / The 1st Symposium of Magnetic Materials, Industrial Users Society for Neutron Application

Most Advanced Measuring Instruments and Apparatus for the Investigation of Magnetism and Their Prospective View

Measuring instruments and apparatus for the study of magnetism are indispensable to researchers of a variety of magnetism, magnetic materials, and their applications. They are always with the researchers everywhere in the world regardless of the scale of laboratories: from a small laboratory to a large facility such as a synchrotron radiation facility, and a facility with a neutron source. Several techniques have recently made remarkable progress, and a door to explore the unknown world to the researchers is now opening. This symposium provides an opportunity to introduce the brand-new techniques, and prospective sciences in magnetism and industrial applications will be discussed with the recent topics of research using the techniques. We would like to invite you to join this symposium, and look forward to your attendance and lively discussions with you.

Date: Dec 18, 2009 (Friday) 10:30-16:40
Venue: Surugadai Kinen Kaikan, Room 620, Chuo University
In cooperation with: The Japanese Society of Neutron Science, The Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research, The Magneto-Science Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Physical Society of Japan, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Japan Institute of Metals, The Institute of Electronic, Information and Communication Engineers, The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, IEEE Mag. Soc. Japan Chapter
Admission fee: Free (reserved reader and student)
2,000 Yen (member and corporate member)
4,000Yen (non-member)
Textbook: 1,000 Yen (member, corporate member, non-member and student)
Further information: please contact The Magnetics Society of Japan.
TEL. 03-5281-0106
URL: http://www.wdc-jp.com/msj/intro/office.html
Organizers: M. Takeda (JAEA), Y.K. Takahashi (NIMS), S. Seino (Osaka Univ.), and S. Hirosawa (Hitachi Metals)

Program

Chairperson: M. Takeda (JAEA)
10:30-11:10 “Prospective studies on magnetism by means of the pulsed neutron scattering at J-PARC”
M. Arai (J-PARC)
11:10-11:50 “Soft x-ray fourier transform holography and the magnetic domain imaging of Co/Pt perpendicular anisotropy film”
N. Awaji, K. Nomura, S. Doi, *S. Isogami, *M. Tsunoda, **M. Suzuki, and **T. Nakamura (Fujitsu Laboratories, Tohoku Univ.*, and JASRI**)
Lunch 11:50-13:00
Chairperson: S. Seino (Osaka Univ.)
13:00-13:40 “Study of magnetic devices using spin-polarized scanning electron microscopy”
T. Kohashi (Hitachi)
13:40-14:20 “Domain observation of Nd-Fe-B magnets with high-resolution Kerr microscope using ultraviolet light”
M. Takezawa (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.)
14:20-15:00 “Time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy observation combined with pump & probe method for mesoscopic magnets”
T. Kinoshita (JASRI, JST-CREST)
Coffee Break 15:00-15:20
Chairperson: Y. K. Takahashi (NIMS)
15:20-16:00 “Measurement of electronic state by using synchrotron-radiation based Mossbauer spectroscopy”
M. Seto (Kyoto Univ.)
16:00-16:40 “Development of multi-frequency ESR apparatus with high sensitivity for studies on thin magnetic materials including metalloproteins”
M. Hagiwara (Osaka Univ.)

*Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.