The 15th Symposium of Japanese Research Community on X-ray Imaging Optics
25th - 26th October 2019, Trust City Conference Sendai, Japan
Program
25th(Fri.) October, 2019
Registration(12:00~)
13:00 – 13:10 Opening
Yasushi Kagoshima (Univ. Hyogo, Japan)
13:10 – 13:35 Diffractive X-ray optics: new opportunities at large scale facilities in photon science
Christian David (PSI, Switzerland)
13:35 – 14:00 Advances and advantages of axially symmetric mirror lenses
Wenbing Yun (Sigray, USA)
14:00 – 14:25 High-resolution full-field X-ray microscope with multilayer advanced Kirkpatrick-Baez mirror optics
Satoshi Matsuyama (Osaka Univ., Japan)
14:25 – 14:50 Soft X-ray focusing using ellipsoidal mirrors
Hiroto Motoyama (Univ. Tokyo, Japan)
Coffee break
15:10 – 15:35 Multi-scale X-ray imaging of animal brains
Yeukuang Hwu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
15:35 – 16:00 X-ray Talbot imaging from bone to tunicate
Koichi Matsuo (Keio Univ., Japan)
16:00 – 16:25 Soft X-ray microscopy to biology for the study on quantitative distribution of biomolecules
Kunio Shinohara (Fujita Health Univ., Japan)
16:25 – 16:50 Recent advances in X-ray grating interferometry
Julia Herzen, (TUM, Germany)
Photo
17:00 – 18:30 Poster Session (Poster Session list)
18:30 – 20:30 Banquet
26th(Sat.) October, 2019
09:00 – 09:25 A new plan for 3 GeV synchrotron radiation facility in Tohoku, Japan
Wataru Utsumi (QST, Japan)
09:25 – 09:50 Microfabrication of X-ray optical components using LIGA technology
Martin Bӧrner (KIT, Germany)
09:50 – 10:15 Development of VUV and soft X-ray reflectometers for EUV-optics and optical- index measurements in NewSUBARU
Tetsuo Harada (Univ. Hyogo, Japan)
Coffee break
10:35 – 11:00 Silicon-based X-ray optics for future X-ray astronomy
Hisamitsu Awaki (Emhime Univ., Japan)
11:00 – 11:25 "XL-Calibur”, the next-generation balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimeter with the world-largest effective-area telescope
Yoshitomo Maeda (JAXA, Japan)
11:25 – 11:50 X-ray telescopes for space missions
Ikuyuki Mitsuishi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
11:50 – 12:15 X-ray imaging with a 2.5-µm pixel CMOS sensor designed for visible light at room temperature
Kazunori Asakura (Osaka Univ., Japan)
Lunch
13:20 – 13:45 Diffractive optics for microstructural analysis
Matias Kagias (PSI, Switzerland)
13:45 – 14:10 An X-ray imaging detector resolving 200 nm line-and-space patterns by using a composite transparent ceramics scintillator
Takashi Kameshima (JASRI/SPring-8, Japan)
14:10 – 14:35 Development and application of hard X-ray spectro-ptychography
Makoto Hirose (Osaka Univ., Japan)
14:35 – 15:00 Hard X-ray ptychography with coherent projection illumination optics
Yuki Takayama (Univ. Hyogo, Japan) Coffee break
15:20 – 15:45 Three-dimensional observation of magnetic domain structure by scanning hard X-ray microtomography
Motohiro Suzuki (JASRI/SPring-8, Japan)
15:45 – 16:10 XFEL sub-10 nm focusing mirror system based on Wolter III-advanced KB optics
Junpei Yamada (RIKEN, Japan)
16:10 – 16:35 X-ray Microscope for Orbital Angular Momentum Imaging
Yoshiki Kohmura (RIKEN, Japan)
16:35 – 17:00 Highly precise material processing by ultrashort pulse soft X-ray laser
Thanh Hung Dinh (QST, Japan)
17:00 – 17:25 Combination of grating interferometer and laboratory X-ray microscope for phase tomography
Hidekazu Takano (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
17:25 – 17:35 Closing
Atsushi Momose (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
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