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Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Saturday, November 2 A1-I: Advanced Mesurements Ⅰ A1-I-5 Optical Anomaly of GaN and SiC Crystals (10:00-12:00, IB015) (1204) As Observed by New Optical Main Axis Mapping Chair: Shunsuke MUTO (Nagoya Univ. Katsuo Tsukamoto1, 2 , Masayuki Imanishi1, Yusuke Mori1and Haruhiko Koizumi3 A1-I-1 Vortices and Spatial Modes in Electron 1Grad. School of Engineering, Osaka University, (1200) and X-ray Beams 2 Grad. School of Science, Tohoku University Invite Benjamin J. McMorran1, Jordan S. Pierce1, Spencer Alexander1, Cameron Johnson1, James Lee2, Sujoy 3Strategic Planning Office for Regional 2 3 Roy and Andrew Forbes Revitalization, Mie University 1Department of Physics, University of Oregon 2Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 3School of Physics, University of the Witwatersrand, A1-Ⅱ: Advanced Mesurements Ⅱ Johannesburg (14:00-17:00, IB015) A1-I-2 Performance of orbital-angular- Chair: Shinya YAGI (Nagoya Univ.) (1047) momentum measurements using forked gratings A1-Ⅱ-1 I08-SXM: A multimodal scanning X-ray Koh Saitoh1, Yuuki Noguchi1 , Wei Li1,2 and Masaya Invite microscopy facility at the Diamond Light Uchida1,3 Source 1 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Tohru Araki Nagoya University, 2 Dalian Polytechnic University Physical Science, Diamond Light Source 3Advanced Science Research Laboratory, Saitama Institute of Technology A1-Ⅱ-3 Direct observation of fatigue crack t ips (1104) in a single crystalline Ni based s A1-I-3 Structured Light Beams from Synchrotron uperalloy (1207) Masahiro Katoh1, 2 Yoshimasa Takahashi1 3, Daisuke Kobayashi2, Invite 1Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center, Masaki Kashihara1, Tomohiro Kozawa1 and Shigeo Hiroshima University, Arai3 2Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes 1 of Natural Sciences Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kansai University 2Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., A1-I-4 Visualization of Vortex Beam Phases by 3Institute of Materials and Systems for (1031) Electron Holography Sustainability IMaSS), Nagoya University Ken Harada A1-Ⅱ-4 Relationship between Active Slip CEMS, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and (1116) Systems and Dislocation Walls during Chemical Research) Cyclic Deformation in an Fe - 3 mass% Si A lloy H.Shuto1, 2 Y Tanaka2 , T Miyazawa2 , S Arai3 and T Fujii2 1Steel Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation, 2Tokyo Institute o f Technology 3Nagoya University Oral Presentations A1-Ⅱ-5 Visualization of the Electric Potential in A1-Ⅱ-9 Development of New Cryo-Electron (1150) a Liionic Space charge Layer (1293) Microscope for Simultaneous STEM, SEM Imaging and its Application to Y-Nomura1, 2 , K Yamamoto3 , T Hirayama3 E Igaki Biological Samples and K Saitoh2 Jiro Usukura1, Akihiro Narita2, Tomoharu 1 Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Matsumoto2, Eiji Usukura1, Takeshi Sunaoshi3, Corporation Syunya Watanabe3, Yusuke Tamba3, Yasuhira 2 Department of Crystalline Materials Science, Nagakubo3, Junzo Azuma3, Takashi Mizuo3, Nagoya Unive rsity Kazutaka Nimura3, Masako Osumi4, Ryuichiro 3 Nanostructures Research Laboratory, Japan Fine Tamochi3 and Yoichi Ose3 Ceramics Center, 4Institute of Materials and Systems for 1Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University Sustainability, Nagoya Univerrsity 2Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University 3Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation A1-Ⅱ-6 Theory of Atomic-scale Magnetic 4Japan Women’s University Signals in Transmission Electron Invite Microscopy J. Rusz1, D. Negi1,2, P. Zeiger1, A. Edström3, A. Lubk4, L. Jones5,6, J.-C. Idrobo7 1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University 2Stuttgart Center for Electron Microscopy, Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart 3Materials Theory, ETH Zurich 4Institute for Solid State and Materials Physics, TU Dresden 5Advanced Microscopy Laboratory, CRANN, Dublin 6School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin 7Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory A1-Ⅱ-7 X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (1283) Studies on Ion Irradiated MnGa Films Takeshi Kato1, Daiki Oshima2 and Satoshi Iwata2 1Department of Electronics, Nagoya University, 2 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University A1-Ⅱ-8 Recent Progress in Energy-Loss (1003) Magnetic Chiral Dichroism by Transmission Electron Microscopy Shunsuke Muto Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, Oral Presentations A2-Ⅰ: Nuclear Emulsion Technology Ⅰ A2-I-5 The demonstration of Omni-directional (10:00-12:15, IB Hall) (1134) muography and 3 D density structural analysis at Omuro yama, Izu, Japan Chair: Seigo MIYAMOTO (The Univ. of Tokyo) Shogo Nagahara1, Seigo Miyamoto1, Kunihiro Morishima2, Toshiyuki Nakano2, Masato Koyama3, Yusuke Suzuki4 A2-I-1 CosmicRay Imaging with Nuclear (1353) Emulsion 1Earthquake Research Institute, The Univ ersity of Tokyo Kunihiro Morishima1, 2, 3, 4, Nobuko Kitagawa3, Akira 2 Nishio1, Mitsuaki Kuno1, Yuta Manabe1, Kotaro Nagoya University Hikata1 and Ami Sakakibara1 3Shizuoka University 4Izu Peninsula Geopark Promotion Council 1D epartment o f Physics, Nagoya University 2Institute for Ad van ce d Research, Nagoya Uni versity A2-I-6 Cosmic-ray radiography using nuclear 3 IMaSS, Nagoya University (1287) emulsion in the great pyramid 4PRESTO Researcher Mitsuaki Kuno, Kunihiro Morishima, Akira Nishio, Yuta Manabe, Kotaro Hikata, Ami Sakakibara and A2-I-2 Study of cultural properties by the Nobuko Kitagawa (1242) technique of cosmic ray physics Nagoya University Katsumi Ishiguro1,2, Kiyohide Saito1 1Archaeological institute of Kashihara in Nara A2-I-7 Next Generation Nuclear Emulsion prefecture (1332) Detector with excellent long-term stability 2Nagoya University Akira Nishio, Kunihiro Morishima, Ken-ichi Kuwabara, Tetsuo Yoshida, Nobuko Kitagawa, A2-I-3 Steep bedrock topography beneath an Mitsuaki Kuno,Yuta Manabe, Kotaro Higata, Ami (1220) active alpine glacier discovered by muon Sakakibara and Mitsuhiro Nakamura radiography Nagoya University Akitaka Ariga on behalf of the Eiger Collaboration Albert Einstein Center for Fundamental Physics, Laboratory for High Energy Physics, University of A2-Ⅱ: Nuclear Emulsion Technology Ⅱ Bern (14:00-16:45, IB Hall) A2-I-4 Omnidirectional muography for volcanoes Chairs: Koichi KODAMA (Aichi Univ. of (1135) the plan for first experimental proof in Education) Omuroyama, Shizuoka, Japan. Toshiyuki NAKANO (Nagoya Univ.) S. Miyamoto1, Nagahara1, Morishima2, Nakano2, Koyama3, Suzuki4 A2-Ⅱ-1 Nuclear emulsion readout system (1333) 1The Univ of Tokyo Toshiyuki Nakano1, 2, Ryousuke Komatani1 and 2Naogya Univ Masahiro Yoshimoto3 3Shizuoka Univ. 1 4Izu Peninsula Geopark Promotion Council Graduate school of Science, Nagoya University 2 Kobayashi Masukawa Institute 3 Physics Department, Gifu University Status of Next Generation Nuclear Emulsion Film Facility in Nagoya A2-Ⅱ-2 University (1285) H.Rokujo, T.Fukuda, M.Komatsu, K.Morishima, N.Naganawa, M.Nakamura, T.Nakano, K.Ohzeki and O.Sato Nagoya University Oral Presentations A2-Ⅱ-3 GRAINE Project: Balloon-borne A2-Ⅱ-7 Recent results of a double hypernuclear (1286) Gamma-ray Telescope with Nuclear (1214) search using nuclear emulsion Emulsion Masahiro Yoshimoto, Aung Nay Lin Nyaw Phyo Shigeki Aoki1 for GRAINE collaboration1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Myat Lin, Ayumi Kasagi and Kazuma Nakazawa for J PARC E07 Collaboration Physics 1Kobe University Department, Gifu University 2Nagoya University, 3Okayama University of Science, – 4Aichi University of Education and A2-Ⅱ-8 Characteristics of Ξ capture reaction at 5ISAS/JAXA (1215) rest and Production of S = –2 Hypernuclei A2-Ⅱ-4 Measurements of Cosmic Ray Nuclei Aung Nay Lin Nyaw1, Kazuma Nakazawa1, (1049) with Balloon-borne Emulsion Gamma- Masahiro Yoshimoto1, Ayumi Kasagi1, Phyo 1 2 ray Telescope Experiments (GRAINE) Myat Lin and Junya Yoshida and with HIMAC Heavy Ion Beam 1Department of Physics, Gifu University experiments 2ARSC, JAEA Atsushi Iyono1, Saya Yamamoto1, Akine Matsukawa1, Mitsuhiro Nakamura2, Osamu A2-Ⅱ-9 Development of Range-Energy Satoh2, Kunihiro Morishima2, Satoru Takahashi3, (1216) Calibration Method with The Range of 3 4 3 Shigeki Aoki , Hiroki Rokujo and Misato Yabu Alpha Particles for E07 Experiment, and GRAINE1,2,3,4,5,6 collaboration JPARC 1Graduate School of Science, Okayama University of Science, Phyo Myat Lin1, Ayumi Kasagi1, Kazuma 2Institute of Materials and systems for Nakazawa1, Masahiro Yoshimoto1, Aung Nay sustainability, Nagoya University, Lin Nyaw1 and Junya Yoshida2 3Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University, 1Department of Physics, Gifu University, 4Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University 2ARSC, JAEA 5Aichi University of Education 6ISAS/JAXA A2-Ⅱ-10 High-resolution measurement using A2-Ⅱ-5 Nuclear emulsion in space - plan for a (1217) Spring-8 X-ray microscope for double (1344) new experiment on a sounding rocket hypernuclear analysis in J-PARC E07 and the International Space Station Ayumi Kasagi1, Kazuma Nakazawa1, Masahiro Mugurel Balan2, Caludiu Cherciu2, Elena Firu2, Yoshimoto1, Aung Nay Lin Nyaw1, Phyo Myat Tsutomu Fukuda1, Naotaka Naganawa1, Liviu Lin1 and Junya Yoshida2 Petcu1, Hiroki Rokujo1, Osamu Sato1 1Department of Physics, Gifu University, 1Nagoya Uni versity, Nagoya, Japan 2 Advanced Science Research Center, JAEA 2Institute of Space Science, Bucharest, Romania A2-Ⅱ-6 NEWSdm experiment ~ Directional A2-Ⅱ-11 Digital Archives for Nuclear Emulsion (1357) Darkmatter search with super-fine (1222) Data- Data in past experiments in grain emulsion detector