Quantum State in Low Symmetry Environment Probed by Advanced Spin Polarized Quantum Beam
Scope
Quantum state in low symmetry environment plays a key role in function of materials and life sciences. Aiming to reveal new aspects of such states in local spaces at near surface, interface and large molecules, novel muon imaging methods, ultra slow muon microscope, transmission muon microscope and scanning negative muon microscope, are under development in the Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility (MLF) at J-PARC. This symposium will provide for academic and industrial leaders both current and tomorrow in diverse fields to discuss and exchange their findings and ideas in developping and utilizing the cutting-edge quantum beams.
Topics
- muon imaging
- functional materials
- thin films and multilayers
- semiconductor
- spintronics
- battery
- catalysis
- soft matter
- biomaterials
- strongly correlated systems
Invited Speakers
- Tadashi Adachi
- Koji Yokoyama
- Nobuhiko Nishida
Organizers
- Koichiro SHIMOMMURA Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK-IMSL)
- Wataru HIGEMOTO Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA-ASRC)
Correspondence
- Wataru HIGEMOTO, Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA-ASRC) Email: higemoto.wataru@jaea.go.jp