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Supporters ---------------------------------------------------------------------undercoverA few words from President of AONSA --------------------------------------------- IA few words from President of TWNSS & Local Organization Chair --------- IICommittees ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
International advisory committee ---------------------------------------------- 1International scientific program Committee ---------------------------------- 2Local Program committee & Instrument Scientist Workshop committee--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3Local Organization committee --------------------------------------------------4
Speakers List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5Plenary & Neutron Science Facility Speakers & Presidents --------------- 5Keynote Speakers ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6Presentation Notes --------------------------------------------------------------- 7Poster GuidelinesOral Presentation
Travel Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8I. To the Conference Site ------------------------------------------------------- 8II. Back to Airports -------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Free Conference Tour and tour bus back to Kaohsiung ---------------- 9List of Host team ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10Paid Tour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11Registration & Payment and Hotel Accommodations ---------------------------- 12Plenary Lectures ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14Topic S1: Condensed Matter Physics ----------------------------------------------- 20Topic S2: Materials Science and Chemistry -------------------------------------- 28Topic S3: Soft Matter System -------------------------------------------------------- 34Topic S4: Food and Biological Sciences ------------------------------------------ 39Topic S5: Engineering & Industrial Applications -------------------------------- 42Topic S6-7: Fundamental Physics, Sources, Methods & Techniques ---------- 48JSNS Award Talks -------------------------------------------------------------------- 54Young Research Fellowship Winners ---------------------------------------------- 55Neutron Science Faculty Talks ------------------------------------------------------ 56Poster I --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58Poster II -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 70Exhibition, Support and advertisement list ---------------------------------------- 82Supporters ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 83Important dates & Special Events -------------------------------------------------- 96Floor Plan ------------------------------------------------------ Back page undercoverProgram in a glance -------------------------------------------------------- Back page
Welcome to AOCNS 2019. Earlier this year I represented AONSA at analogousEuropean Conference on Neutron Scattering in Saint Petersburg Russia. Thisprompted me to reflect on the history of AONSA going back to the initial meeting inOsaka in 2008. A critical early decision was that AONSA would be an affiliation ofthe neutron scattering societies that represent users in the Asia-Oceania Region, adecision that sees positive engagement with users across the region. Initially thefacility directors were observers at the AONSA meetings, although they quicklyestablished a parallel series of meetings looking at neutron scattering from thefacilities perspective. This symbiotic relationship between the user societies and thefacilities is, in my opinion, critical to the sustained growth of neutron scattering in ourregion. This relationship allows young researchers to spend periods at facilities and Iam looking forward to hearing talks from such researchers during the meeting. It wasevident to me from the Saint Petersburg meeting that opportunities in our region faroutweigh the problems and the young researchers represent our future.
Because we are a user focused association it is pleasing to see the users prominent inthe program. The Program Committee worked tremendously hard to balance science,gender and region in the program. Please reward them by avoiding the beach duringthe science sessions! As you talk to new and old friends think about how AONSA cancontinue to grow and influence. For example as a community we need to take a standon diversity to ensure the next generation of neutron scatters have role models.
Finally, I note that the first president of AONSA was Professor Mahn Won Kim whowill recive the prestistage AONSA prize during this meeting. In congratulatingProfessor Kim for this award I must also thank him for his excellent stewardship inestablishing AONSA – his work has made my job as president much easier.
Enjoy the meeting – I know I will
Brendan
A few words from President of AONSA
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A few words from Local Conference Chair
A few words from President of TWNSSDear Sir or Madam,Greetings!On behalf of Taiwan Neutron Science Society (TWNSS), it is my pleasure to welcome yourparticipation in this 3rd AOCNS 2019 in Kenting, southern Taiwan. The conference isorganized by AONSA committee as well as by the local TWNSS committee. I would like tothank them all for their contributions and efforts towards making this conference successful.Our TWNSS was established in 2008 (1st President was Prof. Wen-Hsien Li) and I amhappy to be one of the founding members and see the fruitful progress in promoting moreand more users to access the neutron scattering facilities (e.g., SIKA) in our Asia-Oceaniaregions during the past decade. For example, through networking between TWNSS andAONSA, I am able to access the facility (Platypus) to perform my research during mysabbatical at ACNS, ANSTO. I look forward to seeing more collaborations andopportunities for them develop during this conference during the oral and posterpresentations, and discussions with the exchange of viewpoints, etc. during this AOCNS2019. Enjoy your stay in Taiwan!
Ko-Wei LinChairman, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering,National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan
Welcome to AOCNS2019 in Kenting, Taiwan. Kenting National Park is located at thesouthernmost part of Taiwan covering under sea tropical marine to mountain areas. Thepleasant climate and sun-shining beaches of Kenting makes it a good place for scientist todiscuss their latest research, and the relaxing atmosphere provides an ideal platform forexchanging ideas of various fields. Please enjoy this moment and emerge yourself in thewonderful nature. The local organizing team and program committee will do their best tooffer you a successful and exciting conference moments.
Hsiung ChouChair of Local Organization Committee AOCNS2019Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
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Dongfeng Chen China Institute of Atomic Energy
Hesheng Chen China Spallation Neutron Source
Hsiung Chou National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Jae-Ho Chung Korea University
Evvy Kartini Indonasian National Nuclear Energy Agency
Brendan Kennedy University of Sydney
Yoshiaki Kiyanagi Nagoya University
Tracy Rushmer Macquairie University
Taku J Sato Tohoku University
Ya-Sen Sun National Central University, Taiwan
S. M. Yusuf Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India
CommitteesInternational Advisory Board:
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International Scientific Program Committees
Name Society Affiliation Photo
Ya-Sen Sun TWNSS National Central University
Chun-Ming Wu TWNSS National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre
Elliot Gilbert ANBUG Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organization
Yun Liu ANBUG Australian National University
Jamie Schulz ANBUG Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organization
DongFeng Chen CNSS China Institute of Atomic Energy
Tian Jiao Liang CNSS Chinese Academy of Science
S. M. Yusuf INSS Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Dhananjai Pandey INSS Indian Institute of Technology-BHU
Takatsugu Masuda JSNS University of Tokyo
Masaaki Sugiyama JSNS Kyoto University
Soo-Hyung Choi KNBUA Hongik University
Guinyun Kim KNBUA Kyungpook National University
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Local Program CommitteeChair: Prof. Ya-Sen Sun (National Central University)Vice-Chair: Dr. Chun-Ming Wu (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
S1. Condensed Materials PhysicsProf. Ko-Wei Lin (National Chung-Hsing University)Prof. Wen-Hsien Li (National Central University)
S2. Materials Science and ChemistryProf. Chun-Chuen Yang (Chung Yuan Christian University)Dr. Wei-Tin Chen (National Taiwan University)
S3. Soft Matter SystemsProf. Ya-Sen Sun (National Central University)Dr. U-Ser Jeng (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
S4. Food and Biological ScienceProf. Hsi-Mei Lai (National Taiwan University)Prof. Hsiao-Ching Yang (Fu Jen Catholic University)
S5. Engineering and IndustryProf. Chia-Chin Chang (National University of Tainan)Prof. E-Wen Huang (National Chiao Tung University)Dr. Shiaw-Huei Chen (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)Dr. Stefanus Harjo (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Muramatsu, JAEA)
S6. Fundamental PhysicsProf. Chao-Hung Du (Tamkang University)Prof. Hsiung Chou (National Sun Yat-sen University)
S7. Sources, Methods and TechniquesDr. Chun-Ming Wu (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
Instrument Scientist Workshop CommitteeChair: Dr. Sungil Park (HANARO, KNBUA)Local Chair: Dr. Chin-Wei Wang (NSRRC)W1. Neutron Diffraction
Dr. Maxim Avdeev (ANSTO)W2. Inelastic Neutron Scattering
Dr. Richard Mole (ANSTO)W3. Small Angle Neutron Scattering
Dr. Elliot Gilbert (ANSTO)W4. Neutron Reflectometry
Dr. Anton Le Brun (ANSTO)W5. Engineering Diffraction & Neutron Imaging
Dr. Anna Paradowska (ANSTO)Dr. Joseph Bevitt (ANSTO) 3
Local Organization CommitteeDr. Hsiung Chou (Conference chair, National Sun Yat-Sen University)Dr. Lin-Xiu Ye (Executive Vice Conference Chair, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology)Dr. Ya-Sen Sun (Program chair, National Central University)Dr. Chun-Ming Wu (Program vice chair, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)Dr. Ko-Wei Lin (Financial chair, National Chung-Hsing University)Dr. Che-Yi Chu (Financial vice chair, National Chung-Hsing University)Dr. Chun-Chuen Yang (Conference web chair, Chung Yuan Christian University)Dr. E-Wen Huang (Exhibition & Sponsor Co-chair, National Chiao Tung University)Dr. Chao-Hung Du (Exhibition & Sponsor Co-chair, Tamkang University)Dr. Chia-Chin Chang (National University of Tainan)Dr. Hsin-Lung Chen (National Tsing-Hua University)Dr. Jin-Ming Chen (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)Dr. Shiaw-Huei Chen (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)Dr. Wei-Ren Chen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)Dr. Wei-Tin Chen (National Taiwan University)Dr. Yi-Fan Chen (National Central University)Dr. Shih-Chun Chung (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)Dr. Hua-Shu Hsu (National Pingtung University)Dr. U-Ser Jeng (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)Dr. Hsi-Mei Lai (National Taiwan University)Dr. Wen-Hsien Li (National Central University)Dr. Kuen-Song Lin (Yuan Ze University)Dr. An-Chung Su (National Tsing-Hua University)Dr. Jyh-Shen Tsay (National Taiwan Normal University)Dr. Hsiao-Ching Yang (Fu Jen Catholic University)Dr. Cheng-Si Tsao (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)
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III. Speakersi. Plenary Speakers
ii. Neutron Science Facility Speakers
Prof. Jeffrey LynnNIST, NSSA
Prof. Paul AttfieldUniv. of Edinburgh, UK
Prof. Mitsuhiro ShibayamaUniv. of Tokyo, JSNS
Dr Anna ParadowskaANSTO, ANBUG
Prof. Xunli WangCity Univ. of HK, CNSS
Prof. Wen-Hsien LiNatl. Central Univ., TWNSS
Jamie Craig SchulzANSTO, ANBUG
Toshiji KanayaJ-PARC Center, JSNS
Mark JohnsonInstitut Lau Langevin, France
Dr. Sungil Park Prof. Hesheng ChenCSNS, CNSSHANARO, KNBUA
iii. Presidents of Neutron Scattering Societies
Prof. Brendan KennedyThe Univ. of Sydney
Prof. Christiane Alba-SimionescoLaboratire Léon Brillouin
Prof. Despina LoucaUniv. of Virginia
AONSA NSSAENSA
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Keynote speakers
Session Speaker Affiliation Photo
S1 Condensed Matter Physics Prof. Despina Louca University of Virginia
USA
S2 Materials Science and Chemistry
Prof. Brendan Kennedy
The University of SydneyAustralia
S2 Materials Science and Chemistry
Dr. Asami Sano-Furukawa
JAEA, J-PARC CenterJapan
S3 Soft Matter Systems
Prof. ChristianeAlba-Simionesco
Laboratire Léon Brillouin, France
S3 Soft Matter Systems Prof. Hsin-Lung Chen National Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan
S4 Food and Biological Science Prof. Elliot Gilbert ANSTO
Australia
S4 Food and Biological Science Dr. Xiang-qiang Chu
Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering
Physics, China
S5 Engineering and Industrial Applications
Prof. Zhao Jinkui
China Academy of Science/Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory,
China
S5 Engineering and Industrial Applications
Dr. Yo TomotaNational Institute for
Material ScienceJapan
S6 Fundamental Physics Prof. Albert Steyerl University of Rode Island
USA
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Presentation NotesI. Poster and Competition Guidelines:
The poster session will be held on 17th and 18th November after Plenary talksand coffee break till 18:45. Authors are reminded that there is a competitionfor best poster presentation.To present a successful poster, one should follow guidelines provided below;1. Content of the poster presentation must corresponds to the title and
abstract you submitted.2. Please prepare your poster presentation within the size 90 cm (W)* 150
cm (H).3. Please prepare your poster in such a way that the contents should be
clearly visible from 2 meter away.4. Please post your poster at specified location in the morning session of
your presentation day.5. Please stay with your poster as much as you can to explain your research
with other researchers. Make sure that you must be present at your posterduring 17:45~18:30. The honorable judges of poster competition willcome to evaluate at that time.
6. Please stay with your poster to demonstrate your research with reviewersand visitors during the competition time.
7. Winner announcement and prize distribution will be held on AOCNSclosing.
II. Oral Presentation:AOCNS organizes oral presentation in 4 types:
Please bring your personal laptop to present to avoid possible incompatibleproblem between various version. If there is any difficulties or problems,please consult with the secretary as early as possible.
TypePresentation time (in mins)
(could vary with session’s need)Discussion time (in mins)
(Included in presentation time)Plenary 60 10Keynote 35~45 5~10Invited 25~30 5
Oral 15~20 2~5
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TRAVEL GUIDE I. To the Conference Site
https://www.aocns2019.org/index.php?action=info&cid=5
From Taoyuan International Airport (TPE ):
From Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH):
bus
metroRoute: TPE
HSRTaoyuanstation
HSRZuoyingstation
HSR shuttleConference site
Route: KHH shuttle
Conference site
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II. Back to the airportshttps://www.aocns2019.org/index.php?action=info&cid=5
bus
metroRoute: TPE
HSRTaoyuan
HSRZuoying
HSR shuttleConference site
Route: KHH shuttle
Conference site
Back to Taoyuan International Airport (TPE ):
Back to Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH):
Free Conference Tour and tour bus back to Kaohsiung (11/21)09:00~14:00 Conference Tour
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2019/11/15KHH International Airport HSR Zuoying Station
12:00~
17:00
Kuo-Yi Hung( )TEL: +886-972-722-589Line ID: 0972722589
Jun-Yan Jiang( )TEL: +886-988-386-302Line ID: johnxyz221@yahoo.com.tw
Chien-Hua Huang( )TEL: +886-988-386-302Line ID: ty19951107
Ya-Huei Huang( )TEL: +886-912-193-370Line ID: cathuang135
17:00~
22:00
Kuo-Yi Hung( )TEL: +886-972-722-589Line ID: 0972722589
Tzu-Chun, Hsu( )TEL: +886-975-087-807Line ID: 0975087807
Pei-Tzu, Wu( )TEL: +886-930-685-455Line ID: peytsyr
Jun-Xiao, Lin( )TEL: +886-988-915-668Line ID: leo8412055203@yahoo.com.tw
2019/11/16KHH International Airport HSR Zuoying Station
08:00~
12:00
Guan-Xun, Chen( )TEL: +886-922-305-159Line ID: cire1226
Wei-Jhong, Chen( )TEL: +886-905-593-096Line ID: 94758361846285638194
Pei-Tzu, Wu( )TEL: +886-930-685-455Line ID: peytsyr
Chun-Kai, Hu( )TEL: +886-983-767-887Line ID: hu.kkjim
12:00~
17:00
Guan-Xun, Chen( )TEL: +886-922-305-159Line ID: cire1226
Wan Hsiu, Chang Chien( )TEL: +886-963-792-356Line ID: 851123c1223
Pei-Tzu, Wu( )TEL: +886-930-685-455Line ID: peytsyr
Chun-Kai, Hu( )TEL: +886-983-767-887Line ID: hu.kkjim
17:00~
22:00
Yun-Kai, Hsu( )TEL: +886-975-039-521Line ID: 0975039521
Tzu-Chun, Hsu( )TEL: +886-975-087-807Line ID: 0975087807
Pei-Tzu, Wu( )TEL: +886-930-685-455Line ID: peytsyr
Wei-Xuan, Huang( )TEL: +886-926-964-056Line ID: 0926964056
Host team at KHH International Airport and HSR Zuoying Station
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Paid Tour
Hengchun Peninsula –Eastern Coast [Morning] TWD 500.
Hengchun Peninsula – including Marin MuseumWestern Coast [Afternoon] TWD 900
Hengchun Peninsula –Western Coast and Semi-Submarine [Afternoon] TWD 900
Hengchun peninsula – Including Marin Museum and LunchEastern & Western Coast TWD 1700
Ha l f Day Tou r
On e -d a y t o u r
Hengchun peninsula – Including Semi-Submarine and LunchEastern & Western Coast TWD 1700
Hengchun Old Town and Hot Springs – including Dinner TWD 1100
Eve n in g-Nigh t To u r
Kenting Ocean and Land Tour -- weather condition dependentJet ski, snorkeling, Guanshan Sunset [Afternoon] TWD 900
Minimum four persons per tripAdvanced reservation (> 1 day) required
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CONFERENCE FEES Early Bird After October 31
Regular 650 / 20475 750 / 23625
Student or Retired member 300 / 9450 350 / 11025
Accompanying Person 180 / 5670 220 / 6930
BANQUET 50 / 1575
(USD/TWD)(three months average exchange rate)
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
Register at https://www.aocns2019.org/index.php?action=regist_form
*Conference fee covers: attending All sessions, Reception, Coffee breaks, Refreshments, Free conference tour.
[Not includes Banquet and Paid tour] *Online payment is charged in TWD
Payment athttps://www.aocns2019.org/index.php?action=info&cid=11
Hotel Name Hotel’s official page Special price page
Howard Beach Resort Kenting Hotel official site Special price Link
Caesar Park, Kenting Hotel official site Special price Link
Kenting ChateauBeach Resort Hotel official site Special price Link
Fullon Resort Kenting Hotel official site Special price Link
Amanda Hotel(Muslim Friendly) Hotel official site Special price Link
Hotel Accommodations
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Plenary, Keynote, Invited and Oral
Presentations
New Results on Topological and Multiferroic Systems Jeffrey W. Lynn
NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6102 (USA)
We will provide an overview of some of the recent results in both multiferroic andtopological materials. One example in multiferroics concerns the cubic lacunar spinelscluster compounds, which exhibit a wide variety of interesting properties such asincommensurate magnetic order, field-induced skyrmion phases, chiral magnetic order,orbital order, ferroelectricity, and ferromagnetism. In particular, GaV4S8 undergoes astructural transition at 44 K associated with orbital ordering and ferroelectricity, and ordersmagnetically into an incommensurate cycloidal magnetic structure below ~13 K where theV4 clusters behave as a molecular unit carrying a single electron with S = 1/2. Magneticform factor measurements show that the single electron occupies all four V not only in thecubic phase but also in the rhombohedral ferroelectric phase, while in the magneticallyordered phases there is coupling to the ferroelectricity and the distribution may beasymmetric. With the application of modest magnetic fields a Néel-type skyrmion phaseoccurs where we have been exploring the long timescale dynamics.[1] For topologicalmaterials, the non-trivial band topology found in cubic half-Heusler REPdBi [2] andREPtBi [3] materials has proved them to be fertile systems. One such example is GdPtBi,where the spin texture can be controlled to enable a large anomalous Hall effect originatingfrom the formation of Weyl points due to a breaking of combined time reversal and latticesymmetries. In the tetragonal Weyl semimetal CePtAl the rotation of the applied magneticfield within the tetragonal plane produces a singular magnetoresistance response along the[1,0,0] directions, which is explained theoretically as a consequence of controllable high-resistance domain walls arising from the breaking of magnetic point group symmetrystrongly coupled to a nearly nodal electronic structure.[4][1] For recent reviews, see Multiferroics, W. Ratcliff and J. W. Lynn, Chapter 5 in NeutronScattering – Magnetic and Quantum Phenomena, Fernandez-Alonso and Price, editors(Academic Press, London, 2015); Magnetic Structures and Dynamics of MultiferroicSystems Obtained with Neutron Scattering, W. D. Ratcliff, II, Jeffrey W. Lynn, ValeryKiryukhin, Prashant Jain, and Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Nature Partner Journals: QuantumMaterials 1, 16003 (2016).[2] Topological RPdBi half-Heusler semimetals: a new family of non-centrosymmetricmagnetic superconductors, Y. Nakajima, R. Hu, K. Kirshenbaum, A. Hughes, P. Syers, X.Wang, K. Wang, R. Wang, S. Saha, D. Pratt, J.W. Lynn, and J. Paglione, ScienceAdvances 1, e1500242 (2015).[3] Large Anomalous Hall Effect in a Half Heusler Antiferromagnet, T. Suzuki, R.Chisnell, A. Devarakonda, Y.-T. Liu, J. W. Lynn, and J. G. Checkelsky, Nature Physics 12,1119 (2016).[4] Singular Angular Magnetoresistance in a Magnetic Nodal Semimetal, T. Suzuki, L.Savary, J.-P. Liu, J. W. Lynn, L. Balents, and J. G. Checkelsky, Science 365, 377 (2019).For further details and publications see http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/staff/jeff/Keywords: Multiferroics, topological materials
Session chair: Wen-Hsien Li PL111/17/20199:30 to 10:30Room #: BANQUET I
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Exploring functional materials with powder neutron diffraction J. Paul Attfield
Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions and School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK
Abstract Important information about many materials is obtained using powder neutron diffraction, as neutrons are sensitive to light atoms, many elemental contrasts, and magnetic order. The O/N nuclear scattering contrast is very useful for characterising functional oxynitrides such as photocatalytic oxynitride perovskites [1-3] and photoluminescent silicon oxynitrides used in white-light emitting LEDs [4-5]. Powder neutron diffraction data from high flux sources can even be used to charactere crystal structures and magnetic properties of small samples of new materials synthesised at high pressures. This will be illustrated with reference to new cation-ordered ABO3 perovskites where high pressure stabilises Mn2+ cations at the A-sites. Mn2FeReO6 has a high Curie temperature of 520 K and similar ferrimagnetic and spintronic properties to the much-studied double perovskite Sr2FeMoO6, but also shows a novel switch from negative to large positive magnetoresistances at low temperatures driven by Mn2+ spin ordering. [6] Investigation of possible substitutions led to discovery of a new ‘double double perovskite’ type AMnBB’O6 with simultaneous 1:1 cation order at both A and B sites [7- 9].
References: 1. M. Yang, J. Oró-Solé, J.A. Rodgers, A.B. Jorge, A. Fuertes, J.P.
Attfield, Nature Chem.3, 47 (2011).2. J.P. Attfield, Cryst. Growth. Des.13, 4623 (2013).3. H.E. Johnston, A. P. Black, P. Kayser, J. Oró-Solé, D. A. Keen,
A. Fuertes and J. P. Attfield*. Chem. Comm., 54, 5245-5247 (2018).
4. W-T Chen, H-S Sheu, R-S Liu, J.P. Attfield.J. Am. Chem. Soc.134, 8022, (2012).
5. Lin CC, Tsai YT, Johnston HE, Fang MH, Yu F, Zhou W, Whitfield P, Li Y, Wang J, Liu RS, Attfield JP. J. Am. Chem. Soc.139 11766 (2017).
6. A.M. Arévalo-López, G.M. McNally and J.P. Attfield, Angew. Chem., 54, 12074 (2015).
Keywords: powder neutron diffraction, new materials, perovskites, photoluminescence, spintronics
PL211/17/201910:30 to 11:30
7. E. Solana-Madruga, Á. M. Arévalo-López, A. J. Dos Santos García, E. Urones-Garrote, D. Ávila-Brande, R. Sáez-Puche, J. P. Attfield. Angew. Chem. 55, 9340 (2016).
8. G. M. McNally, Á. M. Arévalo-López, P. Kearins, F. Orlandi, P. Manuel, J. P. Attfield. Chem. Mat. 29, 8870 (2017).
9. Solana-Madruga E, Sun Y, Arévalo-López ÁM, Attfield JP. Chem. Comm., 55, 2605 (2019).
Session chair: Wei-Tin Chen
Room #: BANQUET I
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PL311/18/20198:30 to 9:30
30 Year History of Small-angle Neutron Scattering Studies of Polymer Gels- From qualitative to quantitative analysis -
Mitsuhiro Shibayama, Masashi Ohira, and Xiang LiNeutron Scattering Laboratory, Institute for Solid State Physics, U. Tokyo,
Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, JapanAbstract
About 30 years have passed since small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique was applied tostructure investigations of polymer gels, which was about 10 years later than its applications topolymer blends and block copolymers.1 This was mainly due to the fact that polymer gels areinherently much complicated systems than the others; the gel network has various types of defects,entanglements, and a broad distribution of inter-crosslink chain length. As a result, structureinvestigations of polymer gels with SANS were far from quantitative level, even though SANS hadbeen contributed to advances in polymer gel science, namely, deformation,2 swelling,polyelectrolytes,3 volume phase transition,4 etc. Though it was a dream for polymer chemists tofabricate “ideal” polymer networks, consisting of uniform mesh without defects, it realization hadbeen unsuccessful.In 2008, we succeeded in fabrication of near “ideal” polymer networks by cross-end-coupling offour-arm polyethylene glycol (Tetra-PEG).5 This Tetra-PEG gels had it possible of quantitativeanalysis of gel network structure, e.g., verification of homogeneity,6 comparison of as-prepared andswollen gel structures,7 ion gels,8 critical clusters at gelation threshold,9,10 and DNA-cross-linkedphysical gels.11 In this presentation, SANS studies on polymer gels in the last 30 decades areoverviewed from the viewpoints of chemistry (from random copolymerization to precise cross-end-coupling) and physics (theoretical development of scattering theories, including random-phaseapproximation for multicomponent systems12).References1. Baumgartner, A.; Picot, C. E., Molecular Basis of Polymer Networks. Springer: Berlin, 1989; Vol. 42.2. Mendes, E. J.; Lindner, P.; Buzier, M.; Boue, F.; Bastide, J., Experimental Evidence for InhomogeneousSwelling and Deformation in Statistical Gels. Phys. Rev. Lett. 1991, 66, 1595-1598.3. Moussaid, A.; Schosseler, F.; Munch, J. P.; Candau, S. J., Structure of polyacrylic acid and polymethacrylicacid solutions: a small angle neutron scattering study. J. Phys. II France 1993, 3, 573.4. Shibayama, M.; Tanaka, T.; Han, C. C., Small-Angle Neutron-Scattering Study on Poly(N-IsopropylAcrylamide) Gels near Their Volume- Phase Transition-Temperature. J. Chem. Phys. 1992, 97 (9), 6829-6841.5. Sakai, T.; Matsunaga, T.; Yamamoto, Y.; Ito, C.; Yoshida, R.; Suzuki, S.; Sasaki, N.; Shibayama, M.;Chung, U., Design and fabrication of a high-strength hydrogel with ideally homogeneous network structurefrom tetrahedron-like macromonomers. Macromolecules 2008, 41 (14),5379-5384.6. Matsunaga, T.; Sakai, T.; Akagi, Y.; Chung, U.; Shibayama, M., Structure Characterization of Tetra-PEGGel by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering. Macromolecules 2009, 42, 1344-1351.7. Matsunaga, T.; Sakai, T.; Akagi, Y.; Chung, U.; Shibayama, M., SANS and SLS Studies on Tetra-ArmPEG Gels in As-Prepared and Swollen States. Macromolecules 2009, 42 (16), 6245-6252.8. Asai, H.; Fujii, K.; Ueki, T.; Sakai, T.; Chung, U.; Watanabe, M.; Han, Y. S.; Kim, T. H.; Shibayama, M.,Structural Analysis of High Performance Ion-gel Comprising Tetra-PEG Network. Macromolecules 2012, 45,3902-3909.9. Li, X.; Hirosawa, K.; Sakai, T.; Gilbert, E. P.; Shibayama, M., SANS study on critical polymer clusters oftetra-functional polymers. Macromolecules 2017, 50, 3655-3661.10. Hayashi, K.; Okamoto, F.; Hoshi, S.; Katashima, T.; Zujur, D. C.; Li, X.; Shibayama, M.; Gilbert, E. P.;Chung, U.; Ohba, S.; Oshika, T.; Sakai, T., Fast-forming hydrogel with ultralow polymeric content as anartificial vitreous body. Nat. Biomed. Eng. 2017, 1, 0044(1)-0044(7).11. Li, X.; Ohira, M.; Naito, M.; Shibayama, M., Structure Analysis of Ideal Physical Gel Crosslinked withDouble-Helix of DNA by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering. in preparation. 2019.12. ljichi, Y.; Hashimoto, T., RPA calculation for scattering functions from three-component polymer systemsin the disordered state. Polym. Comm. 1988, 29, 135-138.Keywords: SANS, polymer gel, Tetra-PEG gel, random phase approximation, DNA gel
Session chair: U-Ser Jeng
Room #: BANQUET I
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PL411/18/20199:30 to 10:30
In-situ neutron diffraction study of deformation under thermomechanical extremesM. Naeem1, H. Y. He1, B. Wang1, S. Lan1,4, S. Harjo3, T. Kawasaki3, Y. Wu2, Z. P. Lu2, C. T.
Liu5, and X.-L. Wang1,6*
1 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Ave., Hong Kong2 State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science and
Technology Beijing Beijing 100083, China.3 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan.
4 Herbert Gleiter Institute of Nanoscience, Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nanjing, Jiangsu 210094, China.
5 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
7 Department of Mechanical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
6 City University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Research Institute, 8 Yuexing 1st Road, Shenzhen Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Shenzhen 518057, China.
AbstractMaterials behaviours under thermal-mechanical extremes have been a major concern in thedesign of materials for structural applications. In this regard, the ability to conduct in-situmeasurements under extreme conditions is absolutely essential. Neutron diffraction is apowerful method for in-situ study of deformation behaviour in advanced materials. Bymeasuring the response of individual Bragg peaks to applied load, in-situ neutron diffractionstudy probes deformation at the polycrystalline grain level, which yields physical insights oninteractions between individual grains. In this talk, recent developments in deformation studyunder thermomechanical extremes are highlighted with high entropy alloys. High entropyalloys are a new class of structural materials consisting of multi elements of equal atomicratios. Despite the complex chemistry, high-entropy alloys can form a single-phase solid-solution with an incredibly simple lattice. For example, CrMnFeCoNi, CrFeCoNi, andCrCoNi, are all face-centered-cubic. At room temperature, the deformation is dominated bydislocation activities, all the way up to fracture. At high temperatures, the deformation iscontrolled by diffusional creep. At low temperatures, e.g., 15 K, high entropy alloys exhibithigh strength with exceedingly large plasticity (e.g., greater than at room temperature). It isshown that additional deformation mechanisms are activated: stacking faults, twining, phasetransformation, and serration have all been observed in these complex alloys. Quantitativeanalysis of the in-situ neutron diffraction data demonstrates that it is the cooperation of thesedifferent deformation mechanisms that led to the unusually large plasticity at lowtemperatures.The work was supported by a grant fromthe Research Grants Council of the Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region [CityU 11215917], and a grant from the Croucher Foundation(CityU 9500034).Keywords: deformation behaviors, dislocation, twinning, stacking-faults, serration…
Session chair: E- Wen Huang
Room #: BANQUET I
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Complex magnetic incommensurability and antiferroelectric transition in multiferroic Co3TeO6Wen-Hsien Li,1,* Chi-Hung Lee,1 Chin-Wei Wang,2 Yang Zhao,3 Jeffrey W. Lynn,3 A. Brooks Harris,4
Kirrily Rule,5 Hung-Duen Yang,6 and Helmuth Berger7
1 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli 32001, Taiwan 2 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
3NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards &Technology, Gaithersburg, MD20899, USA
4 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA5 Bragg Institute, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW
2234, Australia 6 Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan
7Institute of Physics of Complex Matter, EPFL, Lausanne, SwitzerlandAbstract
Multiferroics, where both ferroelectric and magnetic orders coexist, are quite uncommon, but host thenecessary magnetoelectric (ME) coupling for spintronics applications. Cobalt tellurate Co3TeO6 hasbeen characterized to be a type-II multiferroic, where the order parameters of spontaneous electricalpolarization P and magnetization M are closely coupled to reveal strong ME effects. Here, we useneutron (polarized and unpolarized) and x-ray diffractions to reveal the nature of the interplaysbetween the order parameters of ferroelectricity and both commensurate and incommensurate magneticorder in a Co3TeO6 single crystal. As the temperature is lowered below 26 K long range orderdevelops, which is fully incommensurate (ICM) in all three crystallographic directions. Below 19.5 Kadditional commensurate magnetic peaks develop, consistent with the 4 irreducible representation,along with a splitting of the ICM peaks along the h direction which indicates that there are two separatesets of magnetic modulation vectors. Below 18 K, this small additional magnetic incommensurabilitydisappears, ferroelectricity develops, an additional commensurate magnetic structure consistent with 3irreducible representation appears, and the k component of the ICM wave vector disappears. Below 15K the k component of the ICM structure reappears, along with second-order ICM Bragg peaks, whichpolarized neutron data demonstrate are magnetic in origin. In magnetic fields up to 14 T we find thatthe magnetic intensities and incommensurate wave vector are dramatically altered as ferroelectricitydevelops, with a fifth abrupt transition around 10 T. Synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurementsdemonstrate that there is a significant shift of the electronic charge distribution from the Te ions at thecrystallographic 8f sites to the neighboring Co and O ions. These results, together with the unusuallysmall electric polarization, its strong magnetic field dependence, and the negative thermal expansion inall three lattice parameters, suggest this material is an antiferroelectric.
Keywords: multiferroic, magnetic incommensurability, neutron diffraction, x-ray diffraction, chargetransfer
PL511/19/20198:30 to 9:30
Session chair: Chun-Chuen Yang
Room #: BANQUET I
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Solving industry problems using neutron scattering - 5 years of the Industrial Liaison Office at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO
Anna ParadowskaAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234,
Australia Abstract
The OPAL research reactor at ANSTO has several instruments available for materialsscience and engineering applications. The instruments have a unique non-destructiveability to assist academia and industry in solving industry relevant problems. The roleof the Industrial Liaison Office (ILO) at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering(ACNS) focuses on connecting and advocating ACNS innovation and expertise withexternal collaborators and clients. The goal of ILO ACNS is to support Australian andglobal industry through building long-term collaborations and partnerships withuniversities, other research organisations, and businesses. Our portfolio includesdeveloping commercial and scientific research programs that utilise neutron technologyto support Australian and global industry.Neutron scattering and imaging measurements can be carried out on real engineeringcomponents, or test samples with minimal preparation. This information provides directimpact into optimisation of modern manufacturing processes, improved productreliability, enhanced design performance, reduced production cost, and life extension ofsignificant engineering assets (e.g. power-station utilities, gas pipelines, aircrafts, trains,etc.).This presentation will celebrate the achievements of the ACNS team over the last fiveyears of operation and showcase how neutron scattering and imaging can be used tounderstand material and engineering problems to assist industry in solving modernchallenges.
PL611/20/20198:30 to 9:30
Session chair: Jamie Craig Schulz
Room #: BANQUET I
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S1: Condensed Matter Physics (Magnetism, Superconductivity, Multiferroics and Strongly correlated systems)
Session S1: 1 Session Chair: David Cortie/Ko-Wei Lin Room#: M103 12:00-12:35; S1KS01 (Keynote): Electronic band tuning under pressure in MoTe2 topological semimetal Sachith Dissanayake1, Chunruo Duan2, Junjie Yang3, Jun Liu4, Masaaki Matsuda1, Changming Yue5, John A. Schneeloch2, Jeffrey C. Y. Teo2 and Despina Louca2*
1 Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA2 Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA22904, US.3 Department of Physics, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI4 Ames Laboratory of U.S. Department of Energy, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA5 Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
12:35-12:50; S1OS01: Spin wave excitations in van der Waals honeycomb ferromagnet CrI3Jae-Ho Chung,1, Lebing Chen,2 Bin Gao,2 Tong Chen,2 and Pengcheng Dai2
1 Department of Physics, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South Korea2 Department of Physics, Rice University, Houston 77005, USA
12:50-13:05; S1OS02: Non-collinear magnetic structure in gallium substituted barium hexaferriteSurbhi Gupta1*, V.G. Sathe2and Vasudeva Siruguri1
1 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research Mumbai Centre, BARC Campus, Mumbai 400085, India2 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research Indore Centre, University Campus, Indore-452001, India
Session S1: 2 Session Chair:Yixi Su/Jyh-Shen Tsay Room #: M10314:00-14:25; S1IS01 (Invited): Spin glass on a structural glass of a magnetic ionic liquid Maiko Kofu1*,Ryuta Watanuki2, Toshiro Sakakibara3, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura1, Kenji Nakajima1, Takeshi Ueki4,Kazuhiro Akutsu5, Osamu Yamamuro3
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, 319-1195, Japan2 Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 240-8581, Japan3 Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, 277-8581, Japan4 National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, 305-0044, Japan5 Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society, Tokai, 319-1106, Japan
14:25-14:40; S1OS03:Q position?K. Kamazawa*Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
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14:40-14:55; S1OS04: Spin phonon coupling in Mn doped HoFeO3 compounds exhibitingspin reorientation behaviourPulkit Prakash1 and Amitabh Das2*
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India 2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai 400094
14:55-15:10; S1OS05: Exchange Bias with Negative Magnetization in Perovskite Compound, La0.5Pr0.5CrO3Deepak1, 2, A. Kumar1, 2, and S. M. Yusuf 1, 2, *
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India
15:10-15:25; S1OS06: Neutron investigations of double magnetization reversal in NdFeO3 pervoskiteAmit Kumar1,2*, S. M. Yusuf1,2, and Ivan da Silva3
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India3 STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, ISIS Facility, Didcot OX11 0QX, UK
Session S1: 3 Session Chair: Maiko Kofu/Chih-Hao Lee Room #: M103
16:00-16:25; S1IS02 (Invited): Multiferroic Properties in Some Spin Frustrated SystemsH. C. Wu1, K. D. Chandrasekhar1,2, T. W. Kuo1, T. H. Yang1, J. -Y. Lin3, W. H. Li4, H. D. Yang1,2*1 Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804 Taiwan2 Center of Crystal Research, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804 Taiwan 3 Institute of Physics, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan 4 Department of Physics, National Central University, Chnn-Li 30001, Taiwan
16:25-16:50; S1IS03 (Invited): Exploring exotic phonon dynamics for high-performance thermoelectrics David Cortie 1,*, Meng Li1, Nazrul Islam1, Richard Mole2, Xiaolin Wang1 and Dehong Yu2
1 Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, The University of Wollongong, New South Wales,Australia2 The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
16:50-17:05; S1OS07: Using ion-beams for the control of nanomagnetism in thin film systemsKo-Wei LinDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan
17:05-17:20; S1OS08: Berry Curvature Observed in Spin Waves in Nd2Mo2O7Shinichi Itoh1,2*, Takafumi Hawai1, Hiraku Saito1,2, Tetsuya Yokoo1,2, Takatsugu Masuda1,3, Yasuo Endoh1,4,5, Yoshio Kaneko4, Max Hirschberger4, Naoto Nagaosa4, Yoshinori Tokura4
1 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba 305-0801, Japan2 Materials and Life Science Experimental Facility, J-PARC Center, Tokai 319-1195, Japan3 The Institute for Solids State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8581, Japan4 RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, Wako 351-0198, Japan5 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
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17:20-17:35; S1OS09: Field-effect-transistor performance of two-dimensional CrI3 layer and the magnetic characteristicsRanjit A. Patil1, Hao-Wei Tu2, Ming-Hsing Jen1, Jing-Jia Lin2, Ching-Cherng Wu3, Chun-Chuen Yang4, Duy Van Pham1, Chih-Hung Tsai5, Chien-Chih Lai1, Yung Liou6, Wen-Bin Jian2, and Yuan-Ron Ma1,*
1 Department of Physics, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan2 Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan4 Department of Physics, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan 32023, Taiwan5 Department of Opto-Electronic Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan6 Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
17:35-17:50; S1OS10: Polarized Neutron Reflectivity Study of [YBCO(10nm)/LSMO(10nm)]4multilayerG. D. Dwivedi1,*, Hsiung Chou1, Sagar Mal Kumarwat1, S. J. Sun2, S.-L. Tseng3, and J. G. Lin3
1 Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan2 Department of Applied Physics, National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan3 Centre for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
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S1: Condensed Matter Physics (Magnetism, Superconductivity, Multiferroics and Strongly correlated systems)
Session S1: 4 Session Chair: Joseph Bevitt/Hua Shu Hsu Room #: M103
11:00-11:25; S1IS04 (Invited): Exotic Physics in Neutron Laue DiffractionGarry J. McIntyreAustralian Neutron Science and Technology Organisation, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights NSW 2234,Australia
11:25-11:50; S1IS05 (Invited): Quests for fractionalized excitations in frustrated and topological quantum Magnets Yixi Su1*, Xiao Wang1, Fengfeng Zhu1, Junda Song1, Viviane Pecanha-Antonio1, Erxi Feng1,Thomas Mueller1, Thomas Brueckel2
1 Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Forschungszentrum Jülich, D-85747 Garching, Germany2 Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) and Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI), Forschungszentrum Jülich, D-52425 Jülich, Germany
11:50-12:05; S1OS11: Plastic deformation of the moving magnetic skyrmion lattice in MnSi under electric current flowD. Okuyama1*, M. Bleuel2,3, J.S. White4,5, Q. Ye2,3, J. Krzywon2, G. Nagy5, Z.Q. Im4 4,M. Bartkowiak6, H. M. Rønnow4, S. Hoshino7, J. Iwasaki8, N. Nagaosa7,8, A. Kikkawa7, Y. Taguchi7,Y. Tokura7,8, D. Higashi1, J. D. Reim1, Y. Nambu1,9, and T. J. Sato1
1 IMRAM, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan2 NCNR, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA 3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, MD, USA4 Laboratory for Quantum Magnetism, Institute of Physics, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland5 LNS, PSI, Villigen, Switzerland6 LDM, PSI, Villigen, Switzerland7 RIKEN CEMS, Wako, Japan 8 Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan9 IMR, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
12:05-12:20; S1OS12: Study of inversion symmetry breaking in polycrystalline TbMnO3 by Neutron Diffraction at low temperatureHarshit Agarwal1*, J A Alonso2, M A Shaz1
1 Centre for Advance studies, Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-05, India2 Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC, Cantoblanco, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
12:20-12:35; S1OS13: Magnetism and superconductivity in isovalent doped BaFe2S3-xSexMeng Wang1*, Liangliang Zheng1, Jia Yu1, Changwei Wu1, Hualei Sun1, Benjamin A. Frandsen2,Shan Wu2, Dao-Xin Yao1, Robert J. Birgeneau2
1 School of Physics, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510275, China2 Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
12:35-12:50; S1OS14: Symmetry-breaking and multiferroicity in the coupled honeycomb compound Fe4Ta2O9Narendirakumar Narayanan1,2*, Tom Faske3, Teng Lu1, Zhen Liu1, Michael Brennan1, James Hester2, Wayne D. Hutchison4, Richard Mole2, Hartmut Fuess3, Garry J. McIntyre2, Yun Liu1, and Dehong Yu2
1 Research School of Chemistry, The Australian National University, ACT 2601, Australia.2 Australian Neutron Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights NSW 2234, Australia.3 Structure Research Division, Institute for Materials Science, Darmstadt University of Technology, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany.4 School of PEMS, The University of New South Wales Canberra at ADFA, ACT 2600, Australia.
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Session S1: 5 Session Chair: Chin-Wei Wang Room# :M10314:00-14:25; S1IS06 (Invited): Neutron Micro-Computed Tomography: A Revolution in Non-Destructive Paleontology Joseph Bevitt1*, Bryan Gee2, Robert Reisz2,3
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia2 Department of Biology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario, Canada3 International Centre of Future Science, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province, China
14:25-14:50; S1IS07 (Invited): Excitations of precursor gauge photons and magnetic monopole plasma in Yb2Ti2O7Lieh-Jeng Chang1*, Shigeki Onoda2,3, Masato Matsuura4, Martin Richard Lees5, Guidi Tatiana6,Yukio Yasui7, Shinichi Shamoto8, Yixi Su9, Takatsugu Masuda10, Kazuhisa Kakurai4.
2 Condensed Matter Theory Laboratory, RIKEN, Wako 351-0198, Japan 3 Quantum Matter Theory Research Group, RIKEN Center for Emergent Science (CEMS), Wako 351-0198,Japan 4 Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan 5 Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom 6 ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, United Kingdom 7 Department of Physics, Meiji University, Kawasaki 214-8571, Japan 8 Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirakata, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan 9 Jülich Center for Neutron Science, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Outstation at MLZ, Lichtenbergstrasse 1, D-85747 Garching, Germany 10 Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Kashwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan
14:50-15:05; S1OS15: Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies of Lanthanoid Single Ion MagnetsAiden Atkin1, Simone Calvello1,2, Maja Dunstan1, Colette Boskovic1, Richard A. Mole2*, Alessandro Soncini1
1 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights NSW 22342 School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010 Australia
15:05-15:20; S1OS16: Magnetic glassy behaviour coupled with long range non-collinear magnetic order in Tb3CoSrikanta Goswami1, P D Babu1,*, R Rawat2
1 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai Centre, BARC campus, Mumbai 400085, INDIA2 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, University Campus, Khandawa Road, Indore 452001, INDIA
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Session S1: 6 Session Chair: Kenta Kimura/Guochu Deng Room #: M10316:00-16:25; S1IS08 (Invited): Non-Spin-Wave type of Magnetic Excitations in a well-characterized Nearest-Neighbor Triangular Antiferromagnet Wei BaoDepartment of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Ave., Kowloon, Hong Kong
16:25-16:50; S1IS09 (Invited): Polarised neutron scattering capabilities on ANSTO instrumentsWai Tung LeeAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Australia
16:50-17:05; S1OS18: Topological triplon band and edge states in the dimerized antiferromagnetKazuhiro Nawa1, Kimihiko Tanaka2, Nobuyuki Kurita2, Taku J Sato1, Haruki Sugiyama3, Hidehiro Uekusa3, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura4, Kenji Nakajima4, and Hidekazu Tanaka2
1 Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Sendai 980-8577, Japan2 Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan3 Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan4 Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
17:05-17:20; S1OS19: Lattice dynamics and coupled quadrupole-phonon excitations in CeAuAl3Benqiong Liu 1* 2, Christian Franz3, Christian Pfleiderer3, and Astrid Schneidewind4
1 Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, CAEP, Mianyang 621900, P R China2 Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia3 Physik Department E21, Technische Universität München, 85748 Garching, Germany4 Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Lichtenbergstrasse 1, 85748 Garching, Germany
15:20-15:35; S1OS17: Neutron and resonant X-ray scattering study on skyrmion lattice and noncollinear magnetic orders in Gd3Ru4Al12Taro Nakajima1,2*, Max Hirschberger1, Shang Gao1, Licong Peng1, Akiko Kikkawa1, Takashi Kurumaji1,3, Markus Kriener1, Yuichi Yamasaki1,4,5, Hajime Sagayama6, Hironori Nakao6, Kazuki Ohishi7, Kazuhisa Kakurai1,7, Yasujiro Taguchi1, Xiuzhen Yu1, Taka-hisa Arima1,8, and Yoshinori Tokura1,2
1 RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Wako 351-0198, Japan2 Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku 113-8656, Japan3 Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA4 Research and Services Division of Materials Data and Integrated System (MaDIS), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan5 PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Kawaguchi 332-0012, Japan6 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan7 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society(CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan8 Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8561, Japan
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Session S1: 7 Session Chair: Jae-Ho Chung Room# : M103
13:30-13:55; S1IS10 (Invited): Inelastic Neutron Scattering of SrRuO3 Single Crystal Film on Investigation of Magnon Profile G. D. Dwivedi1, C. -M. Wu2, Bo-Yu Chen1, S. T. Lin1, W.-Z. Qiu1, S. J. Sun3,1,*, J. W. Chiou3, W.-H. Li4,S. Yano2 and H. Chou1,3,*
1 Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 80424, R.O.C.2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 30076, R.O.C.Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, New South Wales, Australia3 Department of Applied Physics, National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.4 Department of Physics, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
13:55-14:20; S1IS11 (Invited): Nonreciprocal linear dichroism in a magnetoelectric antiferromagnetKenta Kimura1*, Tsukasa Katsuyoshi1, Peter Babkevich2, Henrik. M. Rønnow2, Yuya Sawada3,Shojiro Kimura4, and Tsuyoshi Kimura2
1 Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8561, Japan2 Institute of Physics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland3 Center for Advanced High Magnetic Field Science (AHMF), Osaka University, Toyonaka 560-0043,Japan4 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
14:20-14:35; S1OS20: Magnetoelectric Coupling Mechanism of Magnetoelectric Material Co4Nb2O9Guochu Deng1, Yiming Cao2, Wei Ren2, Shixun Cao2, Andrew J. Studer1, Nicolas Gauthier3, MichelKenzelmann3, Kirrily C. Rule1, Jason S. Gardner4, Gene Davidson1, Paolo Imperia1, ClemensUlrich5 and Garry J. McIntyre1
1 ACNS, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New Illawarra Road, Lucas HeightsNSW 2234, Australia2 Department of Physics, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China3 Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging, Paul Scherrer Institut, CH-5232 Villigen-PSI,Switzerland4 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan5 School of Physics, University of New South Wales, Kensington NSW 2052, Australia
14:35-14:50; S1OS21: Neutron Scattering Investigation on Y-Type HexaferritesK. Kakurai1,2*, V. Kocsis2, T. Nakajima2,3, M. Matsuda4, A. Kikkawa2, Y. Kaneko2, J.Takashima2,5,T. Arima2,6, Y. Tokunaga2,6, Y. Tokura2,3 and Y. Taguchi2
1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science andSociety (CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan2 RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan3 Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan4 Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA5 Engineering R & D Group, NGK SPARK PLUG CO.,Ltd. Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8601, Japan6 Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8561,
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14:50-15:05; S10S22: Helical magnetic structure in compensated Gd/Co multilayerM. A. Basha1, 2, Surendra Singh1, 2, C. L. Prajapat2, 3, Harsh Bhatt1, Yogesh Kumar1, M. Gupta4,C. J. Kinane5, J. Cooper5, M. R. Gonal6, S. Langridge5 and S. Basu1, 2
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India3 Technical Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India4 UGC DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, University Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore 4 52017, India5 ISIS-STFC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom6 Glass and Advanced Material Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India
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S2:Materials Science and Chemistry(Energy materials, Metallic glass, High-Entropy Alloys, Earth Sciences, Reaction
Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
S2NOV 17
Session S2: 1 Session Chair: Yuichi Shimakawa Room#: M104 12:00-12:45; S2KS01 (Keynote): Structure and Magnetism in Ru and Os OxidesBrendan J. Kennedy1* and Sean Injac1 School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
12:45-13:00; S2OS01: Structure and Dynamics of PdPt Hydride NanoparticlesHiroshi Akiba1*, Hirokazu Kobayashi2, Hiroshi Kitagawa2, Kazutaka Ikeda3, Toshiya Otomo3,Nicolas De Souza4, Richard Mole4, Osamu Yamamuro1
1 ISSP, University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2 Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan3 IMSS, KEK, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan4 ACNS, ANSTO, NSW 2234, Australia
Session S2: 2 Session Chair: Kazuki Komatsu Room#: M104 14:00-14:30; S2IS01 (Invited): Nonreciprocal magnons in noncentrosymmetric magnetsTaku J SatoInstitute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba,Sendai 980-8577, Japan
14:30-15:00; S2IS02 (Invited): Susceptible ferroelectric/antiferroelectric phase transition in typicalantiferroelectric materialsYun LiuResearch School of Chemistry, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
15:00-15:30; S2IS03 (Invited): Ferroelectricity and microscopic magnetism in multiferroic RMn2O5 -Acomplementary use of neutron, synchrotron, and muonHiroyuki KimuraInstitute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Japan
Session S2: 3 Session Chair: Asami Sano-Furukawa Room#: M104 16:00-16:30; S2IS04 (Invited): Novel approaches for the study on hydrogen hydrate and ice polymorphsusing high-pressure neutron diffractionKazuki KomatsuGeochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, The Univerysity of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo,Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
16:30-16:45; S2OS02: Electroceramic Structural Studies with Wombat: A ReviewAndrew StuderAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS), Australian Nuclear Science and TechnologyOrganisation (ANSTO), Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC NSW 2232, Australia
16:45-17:00; S2OS03: In situ Neutron Diffraction Study on Layered Oxides Na0.5Ni0.25Mn0.75O2Jiatu Liu1, Christophe Didier2, Chris Ling1, Vanessa Peterson2
1 School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia2 Australia Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia
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17:00-17:15; S2OS04: Understanding Mg doping effects on spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 high-voltage cathodefor lithium-ion batteriesGemeng Liang1, Chengzhang Lu2, Vanessa K. Peterson3, Wei Kong Pang1*
1 Faculty of Engineering, Institute for Superconducting & Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong,Wollongong, NSW, Australia.2 Department of Energy Nanomaterials, Material and Chemical Research, Laboratory, IndustrialTechnology Research Institute, Taiwan.3 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technolgoy Organisation,Australia.
17:15-17:30; S2OS05: Insights caloric materials: A neutron scattering studyBing LiShenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Shenyang, 110016, China
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Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
Session S2: 4 Session Chair: Yun Liu Room#: M104 11:00-11:45; S2KS02 (Keynote): Neutron diffraction under high pressure and implications for EarthsciencesAsami Sano-Furukawa1,2*1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2 IMSS, KEK, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
11:45-12:15; S2IS05 (Invited): Combining X-ray and neutron scattering and atomistic modelling forbetter understanding advanced materialsMax AvdeevAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization
12:15-12:30; S2OS06: SANS study of crystallization and magnetic structure evolution of the soft-magnetic amorphous alloyChenyu LU1, Si LAN1,2, Zhenduo WU1, Xuelian WU1, Jiacheng GE2, Anding WANG3, YanZHANG4, Xun-Li Wang1*1 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong2 Herbert Gleiter Institute of Nanoscience, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong4 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan
12:30-12:45; S2OS07: In-situ study of crystallization in Zr45.5Cu45.5Al9 bulk metallic glass bysimultaneous DSC and SANSXuelian Wu1, Xiyang Li2, Si Lan1,3, Jie Zhou4, Muhammad Naeem1, Zhengduo Wu1, Xiaoya Wei1,
Zhaoping Lu4, Elliot Paul Gilbert5, Xun-Li Wang1,6,*1 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong,China2 Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, No. 8, 3rd South Street, Zhongguancun, HaidianDistrict, Beijing 100190, China3 Herbert Gleiter Institute of Nanoscience, School of Materials Science and Engineering, NanjingUniversity of Science and Technology, 200 Xiaolingwei, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210094, China4 State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing,30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, China5 Bragg Institute, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New Illawarra Road, LucasHeights, Private Mail Bag No 1, Menai, New South Wales 2234, Australia6 City University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Research Institute, 8 Yuexing 1st Road, Shenzhen Hi-techIndustrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057, China
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Session S2: 5 Session Chair: Chun-Chuen Yang Room#: M104 14:00-14:30; S2IS06 (Invited): Crystal and magnetic structures of perovskite-structure oxides containingunusual high valence FeYuichi ShimakawaInstitute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan
14:30-15:00; S2IS07 (Invited): Correlation of Spin and Lattice in an XY-like Spin-glass (Ni0.4Mn0.6)TiO3Single-crystalWay-Faung PongDepartment of Physics, Tamkang University, Tamsui, New Taipei City, Taiwan
15:00-15:15; S2OS08: Phonons and Anomalous Thermodynamic Behaviour in Framework CompoundsR. Mittal1,2*, M. K. Gupta1, Baltej Singh1,2 and S. L. Chaplot1,2
1 Solid State Physcis Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India
15:15-15:30; S2OS09: Ultralow Thermal Conductivity from Transverse Acoustic Phonon Suppression inDistorted Crystalline -MgAgSbXiyang Li1,2, Lunhua He1, Xun-Li Wang2, Baotian Wang3, and Fangwei Wang1,3,4*
1 Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Beijing 100190, China.2 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Hong Kong, China.3 China Spallation Neutron Source, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Dongguan 523803, China.4 Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Dongguan 523808, China.
Session S2: 6 Session Chair: Max Avdeev Room#: M104 16:00-16:30; S2IS08 (Invited): Materials and technology challenges for nuclear fusion reactorAleksandra Baron-Wiechec1,*, JET Contributors2
1 Materials Science and Engineering, Guangdong Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,241 Da Xue Road, Shantou, 515063, PR China2 EUROfusion Consortium, JET, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, OX14 3DB, UK
16:30-16:45; S2OS10: Interfaces for lithium power sources: What can we learn from neutron scattering?Mikhail V. Avdeev1,2*, Viktor I. Petrenko1, Igor V. Gapon1, Oleksandr I. Ivankov1, Yehor N.Kosiachkin1, Oleksandr V. Tomchuk1, Aleksey A. Rulev3,4,1, Elena V. Ushakova3,4,1, Tatiana K.Zakharchenko3,4, Victor A. Krivchenko5, Filipp S. Napolsky2, Lada V. Yashina3,4, Daniil M. Itkis3,4
1 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Reg., Russia2 State University ‘Dubna’, Dubna, Moscow Reg., Russia3 Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia4 Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia5 Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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16:45-17:00; S2OS11: Study the dynamic of a vanadium doped LiFePO4 lithium ion battery using byquasi-elastic neutron scattering techniqueChih-Hao Lee, Chih-Wei Hu, Tsan-Yao ChenDepartment of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
17:00-17:15; S2OS12: Phonons and Ionic Diffusion in Battery MaterialsM. K. Gupta1, Baltej Singh1,2, S. K. Mishra1, Prabhatasree Goel1, R. Mittal1,2, S. Rols3, SanghamitraMukhopadhyay4 and S. L. Chaplot1,2*
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, 400085, India2 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India3 Institut Laue-Langevin, 71 avenue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 9, 38042, France4 ISIS Neutron and Muon Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0QX,UK
17:15-17:30; S2OS13: Neutron total scattering study of Li-rich cathode oxides for Li-ion batteriesEnyue Zhao1,2,4, Zhigang Zhang1,4, Xiyang Li1,2,4, Fangwei Wang1,2,3,4*
1 Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy ofSciences2 School of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101408, China3 China Spallation Neutron Source, Dongguan 523808, China4 Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Dongguan, Guangdong 523808, China
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Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
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Session S2: 7 Session Chair: Brendan Kennedy Room#: M104 13:30-14:00; S2IS09 (Invited): Element Effects of High-entropy Alloys on Tension & Low-cycle FatigueDeformationTu-Ngoc Lam1, Bo-Kai Chen1, Che-Wei Tsai2,3, An-Chou Yeh2,3, Soo Yeol Lee4, Stefanus Harjo5,and E-Wen Huang1,*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 UniversityRoad, Hsinchu, Taiwan 30010, Taiwan (R.O.C.)2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013,Taiwan (R.O.C.)3 High Entropy Materials Center, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan (R.O.C.)4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134,Republic of Korea5 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirane Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki319-1195, Japan
14:00-14:15; S2OS14: Deformation pathways of CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy at 15K Muhammad Naeem1, Haiyan He1, Bing Wang1, Stefanus Harjo2, Takuro Kawasaki2, Zhaoping Lu3
and Xun-Li Wang1,*
1 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Ave, Kowloon, Hong Kong2 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan3 State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
14:15-14:30; S2OS15: In-situ neutron diffraction study of deformation induced phase transformation inCoCrNi alloy at ultralow temperatureHaiyan He1, Muhammad Naeem1, Fan Zhang2, Hailong Huang2, Stefanus Harjo3, TakuroKawasaki3, Bing Wang1, Si Lan1,4, Zhenduo Wu1, Feng Wang5, Yuan Wu2, Zhaoping Lu2, Xun-LiWang1,6*1 Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, HongKong2 State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science andTechnology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China3 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan4 Herbert Gleiter Institute of Nanoscience, Nanjing University of Science and Technology,Nanjing, Jiangsu 210094, China5 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat CheeAvenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong6 City University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Research Institute, 8 Yuexing 1st Road, Shenzhen Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Shenzhen 518057, China
14:30-14:45; S2OS16: In-situ SANS investigation of microstructure in metastable beta Titanium alloysVasyl Ryukhtin1*, Pavel Zhanal2, Premysl Beran3, Yukihiko Kawamura4, Kazuki Ohishi4
1 Neutron Physics Department, Nuclear Physics Institute, Hlavni 1, 25068, Czech Republic2 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Ke Karlovu 3, 12116, Prague,Czech Republic3 ESS AB, Lund, Sweeden4 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society(CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
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S3: Soft Matter System (Polymers, Colloids and Gels, Surfaces and Interfaces)
Session S3:1 Session chair: Ya-Sen Sun Room#: M105
12:00-12:45; S3KS01 (Keynote): Liquids and Glass Transition: a general problem of dynamical arrest in Soft Matter where Neutron Scattering provide new insights.Christiane Alba-Simionesco Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, CEA-CNRS, Saclay, 91140, France.
12:45-13:00; S3OS01: Relaxation Dynamics in Complexation-driven ABA Triblock CopolymerHydrogelJungmin Kim, Soo-hyung Choi*Department of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul, 04066, Rep. of Korea
Session S3:2 Session chair: Andrew R. J. Nelson Room#: M105
14:00-14:30; S3IS01 (Invited): Lecithin Organogels Induced by Simple Inorganic SaltsShih- H TungInstitute of Polymer Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan
14:30-15:00; S3IS02 (Invited): Neutron Reflectometry on Polymer Thin Films with Additives forThermal StabilityNaoya-TorikaiDepartment of Chemistry for Materials, Mie University, Mie 514-8507, Japan
15:00-15:15; S3OS02: Deuterated phytantriol – A versatile compound for probing materialdistribution in liquid crystalline lipid phases using neutron scatteringNageshwar R. Yepuri1, Andrew J. Clulow2, Richard N. Prentice3, Elliot P. Gilbert4, AdrianHawley5, Shakila B. Rizwan3, Ben J. Boyd2,6, Tamim A. Darwish1
1 National Deuteration Facility, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, LockedBag 2001, Kirrawee DC, New South Wales 2232, Australia2 Drug Delivery, Disposition and Dynamics, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 381Royal Parade, Victoria 3052, Australia3 School of Pharmacy, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand4 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and TechnologyOrganisation, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, New South Wales 2232, Australia5 Australian Synchrotron, ANSTO, 800 Blackburn Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia6 ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, Monash Institute ofPharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University (Parkville Campus), 381 Royal Parade, Parkville,Victoria 3052, Australia
15:15-15:30; S3OS03: Multilevel structure of sulfonated syndiotactic-polystyrene modelpolyelectrolyte membranes resolved by extended Q-range contrast variation SANSMaria-Maddalena Schiavone1, Hiroki Iwase2, Shin-ichi Takata3, Aurel Radulescu1*
1 Juelich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS), Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, 85747 Garching,Germany2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science andSociety (CROSS), 162-1 Shirakata, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 Material and Life Science Division, Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC),Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
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Session S3: 3 Session chair: Shih-Huang Tung Room#: M105
16:00-16:30; S3IS03 (Invited): Characterising Stimulus Responsive Polymer Brushes with NeutronReflectometryAndrew R.J. Nelson1*, Isaac Gresham2, Tim Murdoch3, Ben Humphreys3, Edwin Johnson3, Josh Willott3, Erica Wanless3, Grant B. Webber3, Stuart W. Prescott2
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia2 School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales, NSW 2052, Australia3 Priority Research Centre for Advanced Particle Processing and Transport, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
16:30-17:00; S3IS04 (Invited): Structure and Dynamics in Complex Coacervate Core MicellesSoo-Hyung ChoiDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Korea
17:00-17:15; S3OS04: Development of Simultaneous Measurement System of Wide-Q Range NeutronScattering Combined with Polarized FTIR Spectroscopy and its Application to Syndiotactic PolystyreneCocrystalsFumitoshi Kaneko1* , Tatsuya Kawaguchi, Aurel Radulescu, Hiroki Iwase, Toshiaki Morikawa,Shinichi Takata, Masayoshi Nishiura, Zhaomin Hou1 Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan2 JCNS at MLZ, 85743, Garching, Germany3 Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan4 Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan5 Organometallic Chem. Lab., RIKEN, Wako, 351-0198, Japan
17:15-17:30; S3OS05: Dispersion behavior of nanoparticle/polymer nanocomposites controlled bypolymerization conditionChe-Yi Chu1*, Meng-Zhe Chen1
1 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan
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Session S3: 4 Session chair: Soo-hyung Choi Room#: M105
11:00-11:30; S3IS05 (Invited): Biomineralization-Inspired Formation Mechanism of Silica Thin Sheetsof Perpendicular NanochannelsYi-Qi Yeh1,2, Ying-Chu Lai2, Chih-Yuan Tang3, Zhenyu Di4, U-Ser Jeng1,5*, Chung-Yuan Mou2*
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan2 Department of Chemistry and Center of Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University,Taipei 106173 Instrumentation Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan4 Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Julich Centre for Neutron Science JCNS, Outstation at MLZ,Garching,Germany5 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan
11:30-12:00; S3IS06 (Invited): Dynamics of ring on polymer in polyrotaxane investigated by quasi-elastic neutron scattering and MD simulationKoichi Mayumi1*, Yusuke Yasuda1, Yuta Hidaka1, Takeshi Yamada2, Kazushi Fujimoto3, SusumuOkazaki3, Hideaki Yokoyama1 and Kohzo Ito1
1 Department of Advanced Materials Science, School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5Kashiwa-noha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8561, Japan.2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science andSociety (CROSS), IQBRC Bldg., 162-1 Shirakata, Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 Department of Materials Chemistry, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603,Japan
12:00-12:15; S3OS06: Structure and dynamics of liquid alkylated tetraphenylporphyrinsMasami Nirei1*, Yuki Mizuno1, Hiroshi Akiba1, Avijit Ghosh2, Takashi Nakanishi2, Koji Ohara3,Shinji Kohara4,3, Maiko Kofu5, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura5, Madhusudan Tyagi6,7, OsamuYamamuro1
1 Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2 WPI-MANA, NIMS, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan3 Diffraction and Scattering Division, JASRI, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan4 Synchrotron X-ray Group, Light/Quantum Beam Field, RCAMC, NIMS, Hyogo 679-5148, Japan5 Neutron Science Section, MLF, J-PARC Center, JAEA, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan6 NCNR, NIST, Maryland 20899-6102, USA7 Department of Materials Science, University of Maryland, Maryland 20742, USA
12:15-12:30; S3OS07: Ionic-group-dependent phase behavior of polyelectrolyte coacervatesSojeong Kim1, Minhwan Lee1, Won Bo Lee1, Soo-Hyung Choi2*
1 School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.2 Department of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea.
12:30-12:45; S3OS08: Salt concentration dependent structure of Complex Coacervate Core MicellesTaeyoung HeoDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Korea
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Session S3: 5 Session chair: Chieh-Tsung Lo Room#: M105
14:00-14:30; S3IS07 (Invited): Swelling process of phospholipid multi-layer film on unbinding transitionrevealed by neutron reflectometer SOFIANorifumi YamadaInstitute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization 203-1Shirakata, Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki, Japan
14:30-15:00; S3IS08 (Invited): Neutron and Anomalous X-ray reflectivity for mapping the Vertical Diffusion of Photovoltaic Active Layer Components into ZnO-based Cathode Buffer LayersJia-Jhen Kang1, Tsung-Yu Yang2, Yi-Kang Lan3, Wei-Ru Wu1, Chun-Jen Su,1 Shih-Chang Weng1,Norifumi L. Yamada4, An-Chung Su2 & U-Ser Jeng1,2,*
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu30076, Taiwan. 2 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan.3 Materials and Electro-Optic Research Division, National Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taoyuan, 32546, Taiwan. 4 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research, Organization, Tokai, Naka 319-1106, Japan
15:00-15:15; S3OS10: Formulation of DextranPluronic F127-Iron vbfgoxide Nanocarrier Loaded withDoxorubicin for Liver Cancer TherapyNcobile Bagezile Mdlovu1, Kuen Song Lin1*, Meng-Tzu Weng1,2, Ndumiso Vukile Mdlovu1,Chun-Ming Wu3
1 Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science/Environmental Technology ResearchCenter, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan2 Department of Surgery, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City, 220, Taiwan, R.O.C; andDepartment of Chemical Enginee rin g & Materials Science, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, R.O.C.3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, 101 Hsin Ann Road, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu,Taiwan
15:15-15:30; S3OS11: Preparation of silica coated iron oxide nanoparticles for the delivery ofdoxorubicin in liver cancer therapyAmal Farghal Noreldein1, Fikile Agath Mavuso1, Kuen-Song Lin1,*, Meng-Tzu Weng1,2, Chun-MingWu3
1 Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan2 Departments of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 100, Taiwan3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, 101 Hsin-Ann Road, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu,Taiwan, R.O.C
12:45-13:00; S3OS09: Graphene Quantum Dots as a Novel of Bio-imaging Nanocarrier for CancerTargetYou-Sheng Lin1, Kuen-Song Lin1, Yun Chen2, Chun-Ming Wu3, Cheng-Si Tsao4, Ya-Hui Tsai2, Sin-Yi Huang2
1 Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan2 Department of Pediatric Surgery, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C4 Institute of Nuclear Energy, Atomic Energy Commission, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C
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Session S3: 6 Session chair: Norifumi L. Yamada Room#: M105
16:00-16:45; S3KS02 (Keynote): Biomimetic Structure from Dendrimer-based Supramolecules: fromDNA-dendrimer Complex to NucleosomeHsin-Lung Chen1*, Chun-Jen Su2, Chun-Yu Chen2, and Yen-Chih Huang1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan2National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
16:45-17:15; S3IS09 (Invited): Photoresponsive and Fluorescence Behaviors of Azobenzene-Containing Block Copolymers Chieh-Tsung Lo*, Pin-Chi Huang, Shu-Chi Tsao, Ting-Lei Lee Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan
17:15-17:30; S3OS12: Networks of hyaluronic acid hydrogels cross-linked by -mediated catecholreactionsJungju Ryu1*, Inwook Oh2, Anna V. Sokolova3, Daewon Sohn2*
1Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon 34057, Korea 2Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Korea 3Australian Cetre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Lucas Heights New South Wales 2234, Australia
17:30-17:45; S3OS13: Effects of the Density of Chemical Crosslinks and Physical Entanglements of UVIrradiated Polystyrene Chains on Domain Orientation and Spatial Order of PS-b-PMMA Nano-domainsWei-Chen Yang1#, Song-Hao Wu1#, Yi-Fang Chen1, Andrew Nelson2, Chun-Ming Wu3 and Ya-Sen Sun1*
1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan 32001, Taiwan 2 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Locked Bag 2001,Kirrawee DC, NSW, 2232 Australia 3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
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S4: Food and Biological Sciences(Proteins, Lipids, Membranes and Agricultural Materials)
Session S4: 1 Session Chair: Masaaki Sugiyama Room#: M106
12:00-12:45; S4KS01 (Keynote): Food Materials Science and Neutron Scattering: Current Status andOpportunities for the AONSA RegionElliot Paul GilbertAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia
12:45-13:00; S4OS01: Correlation of Hierarchical Structure and Rheological Behavior ofPolypseudorotaxane GelKuo-Chih Shih1, Chien-You Su2, Shing-Yun Chang1, Grethe Jensen3,4, Chi-Chung Hua2, Mu-PingNieh5,6,7* and Hsi-Mei Lai1*
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan2 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi County 62102, Taiwan3 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark 19716,Delaware, USA4 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron Research (NCNR),Gaithersburg 20899, Maryland, USA5 Institute of Materials Science, 6Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 7 Department ofBiomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269, Connecticut, USA
Session S4: 2 Session Chair: Hsi-Mei Lai Room#: M106 14:00-14:30; S4IS01 (Invited): Effect of metal cations on hydration water at phospholipid membranesurfacesHideki Seto1*, Takeshi Yamada2
1 Institute of Materials Structure Science / J-PARC Center, High Energy Accelerator ResearchOrganization, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science andSociety, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
14:30-15:00; S4IS02 (Invited): Integrative approach to complex structure and systemMasaaki SugiyamaInstitute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan
15:00-15:15; S4OS02: Using Neutron Reflectometry to Understand Antibiotic Resistance in Gram-negative Bacteria at the Outer MembraneMeiling Han1, Anton P. Le Brun2*, Seong Hoong Chow1, Hsin-Hui Shen1, Tony Velkov1, and JianLi1
1 Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia2 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia
15:15-15:30; S4OS03: Internal dynamics of multi-domain protein as studied by neutron spin echotechniqueRintaro Inoue*, Masaaki SugiyamaInstitute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Kumatori-cho, Sennan-gun,Osaka 590-0494, Japan
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Session S4: 3 Session Chair: Elliot Paul Gilbert Room#: M106 16:00-16:30; S4IS03 (Invited): The Effect of Cholesterol on Membrane Binding and Self-Assembly ofCollagen FibrilsMinh Dinh Phan1,2, Keel Yong Lee1,3, Sushil K. Satija4, and Kwanwoo Shin1,*
1 Department of Chemistry and Institute of Biological Interfaces, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, Korea2 Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA3 Disease Biophysics Group, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA4 Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland20899, USA
16:30-17:00; S4IS04 (Invited): In-Situ/Operando X-ray and Neutron Scattering Contrast VariationProbing of Protein Hydration Topography and DynamicsHsiao-Ching YangDepartment of Chemistry, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City 24205, Taiwan R.O.C
17:00-17:15; S4OS04: Biomolecule Adsorption Studies by Neutron ReflectionJohn Webster1*, Jian Lu2, Robert Thomas3, Jeff Penfold3, Peixun Li1
1 STFC ISIS facility, Chilton, Didcot, OX110QX, UK2 Biological Physics Group, University of Manchester, M139PL,UK3 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, OX13QX, UK
17:15-17:30; S4OS05: Structure and dynamics of polysaccharide solutionsHoward WangNeutron Science Platform, SongshanLake MaterialsLaboratory, Guangdong, China
17:30-17:45; S4OS06: Neutron Tomography for Paleontological StudiesTimothy D. Huang1 , RunHan Yan1,2
1 PacPal of International Center of Future Science of Jilin University,2 NanChang University
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Session S4: 4 Session Chair: Shu-Ying Wang Room#: M106 11:00-11:45; S4KS02 (Keynote): Neutron scattering for biophysics: connecting dynamics, structures, andactivitiesXiang-qiang ChuGraduate School of CAEP, Department of Nuclear Science and Technology, Beijing, China
11:45-12:15; S4IS05 (Invited): Protein deuteration enabling structural characterisations: low resolutiondomain dynamics of Proteus mirabilis ScsCAnthony Duff1*, Emily Furlong2*, Andrew Whitten1
1 ANSTO, Lucas Heights NSW, Australia2 University of Queensland, Brisbane NSW Australia
12:15-12:45; S4IS06 (Invited): The dynamic structure and function of intrinsically disordered region ofHef that is associated with a DNA repairTakashi Oda1*, Ayako Sekino1, Ayaka Murakami1, Rika Oi1, Maki Yoneyama1, Noriyuki Kodera2,Toshio Ando2, Tsuyoshi Konuma1, Kenji Sugase3, Tomotaka Oroguchi4, Rintaro Inoue5, MasaakiSugiyama5, Sonoko Ishino6, Yoshizumi Ishino6, and Mamoru Sato1
1 Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan,2 WPI NanoLSI, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan3 Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto Japan.4 Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.5 Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan.6 Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, and Faculty of Agriculture, KyushuUniversity, Fukuoka, Japan
12:45-13:00; S4OS07: Dynamics and Phase Behavior of DODAB Membrane System: Neutron Scatteringand MD Simulation StudiesH. Srinivasan1, V.K. Sharma1, V. Garcia Sakai2, S.Mitra1,3*
1 Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai – 400 085, India2 ISIS Pulsed Neutron and Muon Facility, Science and Technology Facilities Council, RAL, U.K.3 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400094, India
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Session S5: 1 Session Chair: E-Wen Huang Room#: M10812:00-12:40; S5KS01 (Keynote): New Insights on Phase Transformations in Steels Revealed by In Situ Neutron DiffractionY. TomotaInnovative Structural Materials Association (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Scienceand Technology; National Institute for Materials Science)
12:40-13:05; S5IS01 (Invited): Development of grain orientation dependent stress and its related fatigue damage in engineering materialsYandong Wang, Runguang Li and Qingge XieBeijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials (SKLAMM), University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Session S5: 2 Session Chair: Soo Yeol Lee Room#: M108
14:00-14:25; S5IS02 (Invited): Complementarity of neutron and high-energy synchrotron radiation for the investigation of thermo-mechanical processes Klaus-Dieter Liss1,2*
1Guangdong Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Shantou 515063, China2Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel
14:25-14:50; S5IS03 (Invited): Engineering Materials Diffractometer TAKUMI and Scientific TrendsStefanus Harjo1*, Takuro Kawasaki1, Wu Gong1,2, Takayuki Yamashita1, Satoshi Morooka3, Hiroshi Suzuki3, Kazuya Aizawa1
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2 Element Strategy Initiative for Structural Materials, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto 606-8501, Japan3 Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
14:50-15:15; S5IS04 (Invited): Residual stress distributions through the thickness of functionally graded additive manufactured steel-stainless steel structuresWanchuck Woo1*, Dong-Kyu Kim2, Ed. J. Kingston3, Vladmir Luzin4, Floriana Salvemini4
1 Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, 34057, South Korea2 School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 44610, South Korea3 Veqter Ltd, University Gate East, Bristol, BS1 5UB, UK4 Austrailian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia
15:15-15:40; S5IS05 (Invited): A new Neutron Diffractometer for Materials Science and Engineering Research at CSNSShu-Yan Zhang1*, Jian-Bo Gao1, Yan-Ling Ma1, Xia Zhan1, Zhi-Feng Gong1, Chun-Ming Hu2,Liang Zhou2, Wen-Ting Du2, Zhi-Liang Hu2, Jie Qiu2
1 Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials, Dongguan 523808, China2 China Spallation Neutron Source, Dongguan 523808, China
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Session S5: 3 Session Chair: Stefanus Harjo Room#: M10816:00-16:25; S5IS06 (Invited): Pulsed neutron Bragg-edge transmission imaging and its applications using Hokkaido University Neutron Source, HUNSHirotaka Sato* and Takashi KamiyamaFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
16:25-16:50; S5IS07 (Invited): Mechanical Anisotropy of Additive Manufactured Stainless SteelSoo Yeol Lee1,*, Hobyung Chae1, E-Wen Huang2, Jayant Jain3, Wanchuck Woo4, Shi-Wei Chen5,Stefanus Harjo6, Takuro Kawasaki6
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134, South Korea2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, 30010, Taiwan3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, 110016, India4 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, 34057, South Korea5 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, 30076, Taiwan6 Neutron Science Section, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan
16:50-17:15; S5IS08 (Invited): Effect of Yttrium addition on texture and recrystallization behaviour in a binary Mg-Y alloyJ. Jain1*, N. Ansari1, Sarvesha R2 and S. Singh2
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208016, India
17:15-17:40; S5IS09 (Invited): Additive Manufacturing Ti-6Al-4V: Multi-Scale Character Recognition from Microstructure to Bulk Mechanical PropertiesJo-Chi Tseng 1*, Chih-Chieh Huang 2, Satishkumar Kulkarni1, Thomas Keller1, Jun Shen3, Wei-Chin Huang4,Tu-Ngoc Lam2, Wei Chang2, Andrew Chihpin Chuang5, Mau-Tsu Tang6, Nien-Ti Tsou2, and E-Wen Huang2*
1Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg, 22607, Germany2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan3 Shenzhen University, China4 Laser and Additive Manufacturing Technology Center, Taiwan5 Materials Physics and Engineering Group, X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, USA6 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan, Hsinchu City, 300, Taiwan.
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Session S5: 4 Session Chair: Klaus-Dieter Liss Room#: M10811:00~11:40; S5KS02 (Keynote): Neutron scattering at the Songshan Lake Materials LaboratoryJK ZhaoNeutron Science Platform, Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Guangdong, China
11:40~12:05; S5IS10 (Invited): In situ and operando neutron-based studies of lithium-ion batteriesN. SharmaSchool of Chemistry, UNSW Sydney, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia
12:05~12:30; S5OS01: Neutron scattering study on metal ions diffusion behaviors in graphite negativeelectrodes for metal-ion batteriesChia-Chin Chang1,2,4 *, Chun-Ming Wu2, Hung-Yuan Chen1, Guan-Ting Ho1
1 Research and Development Center for Li-ion Battery, National University of Tainan, Tainan 70005, Taiwan2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan3 Department of Greenergy, National University of Tainan, Tainan 70005, Taiwan4 Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials Research Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
12:30~12:55; S5IS11 (Invited): Diagnosis of a Commercial 18650 Cell Degradation with Neutron Powder DiffractionShe-huang Wu1,2*, Po-Han Lee2, Wei Kong Pang3, Vanessa K. Peterson3,4
1Battery Research Center of Green Energy, Ming Chi University of Technology, New Taipei 24301, Taiwan2 Department of Materials Engineering, Tatung University, Taipei 104, Taiwan3 Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia4 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, NSW 2232, Australia
Session S5: 5 Session Chair: Chia-Chin Chang Room#: M10814:00~14:20; S5OS02: Fundamental and industrial related studies of gas turbine and battery materials using sophisticated neutron methodsRalph Gilles1, D. Muherji2, P. Strunz3, P. Beran3,4, C. Solis1, J. Munke1, J. Rösler2, V. Zinth1, N.
Paul1, S. Seidlmayer1, M. Hofmann1, M. Schulz1, Z. Revay1, C. von Lüders5, A. Jossen5,I. Buchberger6, H.A. Gasteiger6, M. Trunk7, L. Werner7, R. Gernhäuser7, Z. Revay7,B. Märkisch7, T. Knoche8, G. Reinhart8, B. Gehrmann9
1 TU Muenchen, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum, Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85748 Garching, Germany2 Technische Universität Braunschweig, IfW, Langer Kamp 8, 381 06 Braunschweig, Germany3 Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS, 250 68 near Prague, Czech Republic4 European Spallation Source ERIC, Odarslövsvägen 113, 224 84 Lund, Sweden5 TU Muenchen, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ESS, Arcisstr. 21, 80333 München, Germany6 TU Muenchen, Department of Chemistry, TEC, Lichtenbergstr. 4, 85748 Garching, Germany 7 TU Muenchen, Department of Physics, E19, James-Franck-Str. 1, 85748 Garching, Germany8 TU Muenchen, Department of Mechanical Engineering, iwb, Boltzmannstr. 15, Garching, Germany9 VDM Metals International GmbH, Kleffstraße 23, 58762 Altena, Germany
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Session S5: 6 Session Chair: Shiaw-Huei Chen Room#: M108
16:00-16:20; S5OS04: Investigation of Residual Strain Distribution, Dislocation Density Distribution and Texture Gradient in Ti grade 2 Rods Prepared by CONFORM ECAPGergely Németh1,2,*, Gergely Farkas1, Kristián Máthis2, Petr Cejpek3, Jan Palán4, Michal Duchek4
1 Department of Neutron Physics, Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS, Husinec—Czech Republic 2 Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 12116 Prague 2, Czech Republic3 Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Prague 2, Czech Republic
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16:20-16:40; S5OS05: Energy resolution evaluation of decoupled neutron moderator for stress measurements via neutron diffraction with compact neutron source.Ryunosuke Kakuta1*, Masato Takamura2, Pingguang Xu3, Chihiro Iwamoto2, Takaoki Takanashi2,Yoshie Otake2, Ryo Kurihara1, Susumu Takahashi1, Hiroshi Suzuki3
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nihon University, 1-2-1 Izumicho, Narashino, Chiba 275-8575, Japan2 Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.3 Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirakata, Tokai, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan
14:20~14:45; S5IS12 (Invited): Selective deuteration: Excalibur for neutron scatterings and soft materialsKunlun Hong1,2*
1 Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 378312 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996
14:45~15:10; S5IS13 (Invited): Comparison on The Intensity and Divergence of Neutron Monochromator using Asymmetric and Fully Asymmetric Diffraction GeometryMuslih M.R.1*, Apriansyah R1, Mikula, P2
1 Neutron Scattering Lab. BATAN, Gd 40 Kawasan PUSPITEK Serpong Indonesia2 Nuclear Physics Institute, ASCR, v.v.i. CZ – 250 Rez, Czech Republic
15:10~15:30; S5OS03: An Energy-resolved Neutron Transmission Imaging Study of Deformation Twinning in Mg and Mg-6ZnYuhua Su1*, Wu Gong1,2, Takenao Shinohara1, Joseph Don Parker3, Kenichi Oikawa1, Tetsuya Kai1, Kosuke Hiroi1, Hirotoshi Hayashida3, Yoshihiro Matsumoto3, Yoshiaki Kiyanagi4, Hirotaka Sato5, Stefanus Harjo1, Kazuya Aizawa1
1 J-PARC Center, JAEA, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2 Elements Strategy Initiative for Structural Materials, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan3 Neutron R&D Division, CROSS, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan4 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603, Japan5 Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
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16:40-17:00; S5OS06: Neutron Diffraction Characterization of the Mechanical Behavior of Al0.7CoCrFeNi High Entropy AlloyDaeho Yun1, Hobyung Chae1, Taegyu Lee2, Ho Jin Ryu2, Bharat Gwalani3,Rajarshi Banerjee3,and Soo Yeol Lee1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea2 Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76207, USA
17:00-17:20; S5OS07: Microstructural Evolution during Thermal Cycling in Additive Manufactured Stainless SteelHobyung Chae1, E-Wen Huang2, Jayant Jain3, Wanchuck Woo4, Ke An5, and Soo Yeol Lee1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, IIT-Delhi, India4 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea5 The Spallation Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
17:20-17:40; S5OS08: Residual stresses in a W-Ni-Co alloy produced by rotary swagingD. Canelo-Yubero1*, R. Kocich2, C. Hervoches1, P. Strunz1 2, L. Krátká2
2 VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava 8, Czech Republic
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Session S5: 7 Session Chair: Jochi Tseng Room#: M10813:30-13:55; S5IS14 (Invited): Neutron techniques solve problems that can’t be solved before Shi-Wei Chen1*, Hung-Wei Yen2
1 Industrial Application Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC), Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan 2 Department of Material Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
13:55-14:15; S5OS09: Neutron Diffraction Characterization of 3D printed CoCrNi high entropy alloy at 298K and 210KYou Sub Kim1, Hobyung Chae1, Wanchuck Woo2, Dong-Kyu Kim3, E-wen Huang4, TakuroKawasaki5, Stefanus Harjo5, and Soo Yeol Lee1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engirneering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134, South Korea2 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic, Energy Research Institute, Daejeon 34057, South Korea3 School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, 44610, South Korea4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, 30010, Taiwan5 Neutron Science Section, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan
14:15-14:35; S5OS10: Neutron Diffraction Study of Stress Relaxation Effect on Aluminum 7075 AlloyHyongjoon Lee1, Hobyung Chae1, K. Hariharan2, Jayant Jain3, E-Wen Huang4, Soo Yeol Lee1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
14:35-14:55; S5OS11: On plastic anisotropy and deformation history-driven anelasticity of an extrudedmagnesium alloyHuai Wang1,3, Soo Yeol Lee1*, Huamiao Wang2, Wanchuck Woo3, E-Wen Huang4, Jayant Jain5, and Ke An6
1 Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134, South Korea.2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China3 Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, 34057, South Korea4 Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, 30010, Taiwan5 Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, 110016, India6 Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, United States
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Session S6-7: 1 Session chair: Chun-Ming Wu Room#: M109 12:00-12:30; S7IS01 (Invited): RIKEN Accelerator-driven compact neutron systems RANS and theirapplicationsYoshié OTAKENeutron Beam Technology Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN
12:30-12:45; S7OS01: Neutron powder diffractometers at OPAL reactor - the capabilities and applicationsChin-Wei Wang1,*, Maxim Avdeev2, James Hester2, H. E. Maynard-Casely2, Vanessa K. Peterson2,and Andrew J. Studer2
1 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan2 ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, New South Wales 2234, Australia
12:45-13:00; S7OS02: Features of a compact neutron supermirror transmission kink polarizerV.G. Syromyatnikov1,2*, A. Vorobiev3,4, Ph. Gutfreund4, A.G. Stepanova1,2
1 Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute of National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Gatchina, St.Petersburg, 188300, Russia2 Department of Physics, St. Petersburg State University, Petrodvorets, St.Petersburg, 198504, Russia3 Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Uppsala
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Session S6-7: 2 Session chair: Chun-Ming Wu Room#: M109 14:00-14:30; S7IS02 (Invited): Neutron Facilities at China Advanced Research ReactorDongeng Chen, Kai SunDepartment of Nuclear Physics, China Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing, 102413, China
14:30-15:00; S7IS03 (Invited): Recent progress and highlights from the EMU neutron backscatteringspectrometer at ANSTONicolas R de Souza1,*, Alice Klapproth1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights NSW 2234,Australia
15:00-15:15; S7OS03: Changing conditions in Sample Environment at the Australian Centre for NeutronScatteringR. White1, N. Booth1, G. Davidson1, A. Manning1, D. Wakeham1, C. Baldwin1, A. Shumack1 and P.Imperia1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights, Australia
15:15-15:30; S7OS04: A compensated 7 Tesla magnet for neutron polarisation experiments at theAustralian Centre for Neutron ScatteringPaolo Imperia*, Gene Davidson, Hal W T Lee, Elliot P. Gilbert, Richard A. Mole, Dehong YuAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, Australia
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Session S6-7: 3 Session chair: Paolo Imperia Room#: M109 16:00-16:30; S7IS04 (Invited): Polarized Neutron Scattering Research at JRR-3 and J-PARC MLFKazuhisa Kakurai1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society(CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan2 RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan3 Materials Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai 319-1195, Japan
16:30-16:45; S7OS05: Two-dimensional detector of thermal neutronsAndrey Fetisov1, Tatiana Gvelesiani1, Dmitriy Maysuzenko1, Evgenii Altynbaev2
1 High-energy physics department, National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” – Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Leningradskaya distr., Gatchina, Orlova roscha mcr., 1, 188300, Russian Federation2 Neutron research department, National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” – Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Leningradskaya distr., Gatchina, Orlova roscha mcr., 1, 188300, Russian Federation
16:45-17:00; S7OS06: refnx – Next generation software for reproducible neutron and X-ray reflectometryanalysisAndrew R.J. Nelson1*, Stuart W. Prescott2
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232,Australia2 School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
17:00-17:15; S7OS07: PIK reactor neutron guide systemPeter Konik1, Yurii Kireenko1, Konstantin Pavlov1,2 *, Sergey Sumbaev1, Sergey Grigoriev1,2
1 National Research Center «Kurchatov Institute» - Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina,Russia2 Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
17:15-17:30; S7OS08: Multiple Elastic Window Scanning in MIRACLES: a pulse-multiplicationproposal for the TOF-backscattering instrument at the European Spallation SourceFélix J. Villacorta1,* Heloisa N. Bordallo,2,3 Paula Luna,1 Masatoshi Arai3
1 Consorcio ESS-Bilbao. Parque Científico y Tecnológico Bizkaia Nave 201, 48170 Zamudio, Spain2 Niels Bohr Institute-University of Copenhagen. Universitetsparken 5 -2100 Copenhagen, Denmark3 European Spallation Source ESS ERIC, P.O. Box 176, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden
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Session S6-7: 4 Session chair: Elliot Gilbert Room#: M109 11:00-11:30; S7IS05 (Invited): Neutron spectroscopy on TaipanAnton P. J. StampflAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, AUSTRALIA
11:30-12:00; S7IS06 (Invited): Development and application of a spin-exchange optical pumping 3Heneutron spin filter at J-PARCT. Oku1, T. Okudaira1, K. Sakai1, K. Hiroi1, T. Shinohara1, T. Ino2, H. Kira3, H. Hayashida3, J.Suzuki3, K. Kakurai3, K. Aizawa1
1 J-PARC Center, JAEA, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan.2 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, 305-0801, Japan.3 CROSS-Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan.
12:00-12:30; S7IS07 (Invited): Operation experience of CSNS target stationTianjiao Liang1,2*, Kun He1,2, Ning He1,2, Chunming Hu1,2, Zhiliang Hu1,2, Quan Ji1,2, Zhiduo Li1,2,Huihong Liang1,2, Li Lin1,2, Fei Shen1,2, Jianfei Tong1,2, Songlin Wang1,2, Shaohong Wei1,2, Jun Xu1,2,Wen Yin1,2, Chaoju Yu1,2, Ruiqiang Zhang1,2, Bin Zhou1,2, Jian Zhuang1,2
1 Dongguan Branch, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, 523803, China2 CSNS Science Center, Dongguan, Guangdong, 523803, China
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Session S6-7: 5 Session chair: Jin-Ming Chen Room#: M109 14:00-14:30; S7IS08 (Invited): Recent Updates from Taiwanese cold triple axis spectrometer SIKA atANSTOShin-ichiro YanoNational Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30077, Taiwan
14:30-15:00; S6IS02-00279 (Invited): Fundamental physics with neutrons at J-PARCKenji Mishima1, Tomoko Ariga2,3, Yasuhiro Fuwa4, Fumiya Goto5, Christopher C. Haddock6,Masahiro Hino4, Masayuki Hiromoto7, Katsuya Hirota5, Sei Ieki8, Go Ichikawa1, Sohei Imajo7,Takashi Ino1, Yoshihisa Iwashita9, Shogo Kajiwara10, Ryo Katayama9, Yu Kato10, HiroakiKawahara5, Shinsuke Kawasaki1, Masaaki Kitaguchi11, Ryunosuke Kitahara5, Jun Koga12, SoMakise12, Takanori Mogi10, Koki Morikawa5, Aya Morishita12, Naoto Muto5, Naoki Nagakura10,Naotaka Naganawa13, Rintaro Nakabe5, Noriko Oi5, Hideyuki Oide14, Hiroki Okabe5, HidetoshiOtono15, Yoshichika Seki16, Daiichiro Sekiba17, Tatsushi Shima7 , Hirohiko M. Shimizu5, William M.Snow18, Yuki Sugisawa17, Naoyuki Sumi12, Hirochika Sumino19, Satomi Tada5, Kaoru Taketani1,Tomohiko Tanabe20, Seiji Tasaki21, Tatsuhiko Tomita12, Atsuhiro Umemoto5, Takahito Yamada10,Nana Yamamoto5, Satoru Yamashita20, Kodai Yano12, Mami Yokohashi5, Tamaki Yoshioka15
1 *KEK, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, 305-0801, Japan2 Laboratory for High Energy Physics, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland3 Faculty of Arts and Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan4 Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Kumatori, 590-0494, Japan5 Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan6 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.7 Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0047, Japan8 Research Centre for Neutrino Science, Tohoku University, 6-3, Sendai, 980-8578, Japan9 Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji, 611-0011, Japan10 Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan11 Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan12 Department of Physics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan13 Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan14 Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 152-8551, Japan15 Research Center for Advanced Particle Physics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan16 Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, 319-1195, Japan17 Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan18 Department of Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405-7105, U.S.19 Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-8902, Japan20 International Center for the Elementary Particle Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033,Japan21 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan
15:00-15:15; S7OS11: Mixing Behavior of Interfaces on Organic Thin Films Tzu-Yen HuangNeutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
15:15-15:30; S7OS12: Performance Upgrades of the DINGO Neutron Imaging Facility at ANSTO Joseph Bevitt1*, Ulf Garbe1, and Filomena Salvemini1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia
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Session S6-7: 6 Session chair: U-Ser Jeng Room#: M109
16:00-16:45; S6KS01 (Keynote): Neutron wave properties investigated by high-resolution UCN opticsAlbert SteyerlUniversity of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I., U.S.A.
16:45-17:15; S6IS01 (Invited): Fundamental Physics using Slow NeutronsHirohiko M. Shimizu1 Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8602, Japan
17:15-17:30; S7OS09: Development of accelerator-driven compact neutron source RANS-IITomohiro Kobayashi1*, Shota Ikeda1, Yoshie Otake1, Yujiro Ikeda1, Noriyosu Hayashizaki2
1 Neutron Beam Technology Team, Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN, Saitama 351-0198, Japan2 Laboratory for Advanced Nuclear Energy, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan
17:30-17:45; S7OS10: The instrument base of the PIK reactorVladislav Tarnavich1*, Sergey Grigoriev1, Vladimir Voronin1
1 National Research Center Kurchatov Institute - Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina,Russia
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Session S6-7: 7 Session Chair: Chao-Hung Du Room#: M109 13:30-14:00; S6IS03 (Invited): Neutron resonance spin echo spectrometers at BL06, \"VIN ROSE\" at J-PARC MLF and ellipsoidal focusing supermirror developmentsMasahiro Hino1, Tatsuro Oda1, Hitoshi Endo2, Takuya Hosobata3, Hisao Yoshinaga1, N.L.Yamada2,Yutaka Yamagata3, Yuji Kawabata1
1 Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Kumatori, Osaka 590-0494,Japan2 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tokai, Ibaraki319-1106,Japan3 RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN, 2-1, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan4 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan
14:00-14:15; S6OS01: Scattering kernel and neutron transport properties of nanodiamond particles at slowneutron energiesJ.R. Granada1, J.I. Márquez Damián2 and Ch. Helman1
Centro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro, 8400 S.C. de Bariloche (RN)1 CNEA, Argentina2 CONICET, Argentina
14:15-14:30; S6OS02: Search for New Gravity-like Forces at the 40 m SANS Beam Line of theHANARO Research ReactorG. N. Kim1,*, Y. Kamiya2, Y. Sasayama2, M. Tani2 and S. Komamiya2
1 Department of Physics, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea2 International Center for Elementary Particle Physics and Graduate School of Science, the University ofTokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
14:30-14:45; S6OS03: 3-(Thiophen-2-yl)-5-(4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamideDileep C. S1*., Sahana D2., Chandra2., R. Gopalakrishne Urs2
1 Department of Physics, Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore2 Department of Physics, the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
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14:45-15:00; S7OS13: Pelican: the cold-neutron time-of-flight spectrometer at OPALRichard A. Mole1*, Dehong Yu1
1 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights NSW2234
15:00-15:15; S7OS14: Polarised neutron scattering capabilities on ANSTO instrumentsWai Tung Lee1,2
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights NSW 2234, Australia2 Instrument Technologies Division, European Spallation Source, Odarslövsvägen 113, 225 92 Lund, Sweden
S8: JSNS Award Talks S8NOV 20
Session S8: 1 Session Chair: Room#: BANQUET I
10:00-10:35; S8OS01- A Road toward Development of the Pulse Neutron Science and TechnologyMasatoshi AraiEuropean Spallation Source ERIC (ESS), 221 00 Lund, Sweden
10:35-11:00; S8OS02: The Neutron Flat-Panel DetectorHiroyuki Takahashi1* and Takeshi Fujiwara2
1 Institute of Engineering Innovation, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 HongoBunkyo, Japan2 NMIJ, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 1-1-1 UmezonoTsukuba, Japan
11:00-11:20; S8OS03: Microstructural characterization in steel using small-angle neutron scattering andneutron transmissionYojiro Oba,11 Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Japan
11:20-11:40; S8OS04: Investigations on low-dimensional and frustrated magnetsKazuhiro Nawa,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Sendai980-8577, Japan
11:40-12:00; S8OS05: Understanding energy-related functional materials by inelastic neutron scatteringBing Li,11 Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Shenyang, 110016, China
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Session S9: 1 Session chair: Room#: M105 13:30-14:10; S9OS01: Evolution of Local Structural Ordering and Chemical Distribution uponDelithiation of a Rock Salt–Structured Li1.3Ta0.3Mn0.4O2 CathodeWang Hay Kan1,2,*, Chenxi Wei3,4, Dongchang Chen2, Tao Bo1, Wang1, Yan Zhang4,Yangchao Tian3, Lee4, Yijin Liu4,*, Guoying Chen2,*
1 Dongguan Neutron Science Center, No. 1 Zhongziyuan Road, Dongguan, Guangdong, 523803 China2 Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, CA, 94720 USA3 National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei,Anhui, 230029 China4 Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA,94025 USA
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Session NSF: 1 Session chair: Wen-Hsien Li Room #: BANQUET I 9:30-9:50; NSF1: Current status of OPAL, the Australian Research ReactorJamie Craig SchulzAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Sydney, Australia
9:50-10:30; NSF2: Current Status and Science in J-PARC MLFToshiji Kanaya1
1 DMLF, J-PARC, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki-ken 319-1195, Japan
Session NSF: 2 Session chair: Wen-Hsien Li Room #: BANQUET I 11:00-11:30; NSF3: The Institut Laue Langevin- new developments and opportunities for collaborationMark JohnsonInstitut Laue-Langevin - 71 avenue des Martyrs CS 20156, 38042 GRENOBLE Cedex 9 - France
11:30-11:50; NSF4: The HANARO Neutron Science Facility: Current Status and RegulatoryChallengesJ. M. Sungil ParkNeutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon 34057, Republic of Korea
11:50-12:30; NSF5: Status report for the China Spallation Neutron SourceHesheng Chen1,2
1 China Spallation Neutron Source, 1 Zhongziyuan Road, Dalang, Dongguan ,Guangdong 5230002 Chinese Academy of Sciences, 52 Sanlihe Rd., Xicheng District, Beijing, China Postcode: 100864
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S1P01: Spin wave excitations in a honeycomb antiferromagnet MnTiO3Kee Hwan Lee,1 In Yong Hwang,1 Jae-Ho Chung,1, Kazuhiko Ikeuchi,2 V. Ovidiu Garlea,3 HirokiYamauchi, 4 Mitsuhiro Akatsu, 5 and Shinichi Shamoto6
1 Department of Physics, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South Korea2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive ResearchOrganization for Science and Society, Tokai, Ibarak i 319-1106, Japan3 Quantum Condensed Matter Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA4 Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibarak i 319-1195, Japan5 Department of Physics, Niigata University, Niigata, Niigata 950-2181, Japan6 Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibarak i, 319-1195, Japan
S1P02: Dynamical studies in condensed matters on High Resolution Chopper Spectrometer (HRC) – 2ndphase of HRC project –S. Itoh1*, T. Masuda2, T. Yokoo1, H. Yoshizawa2,a, M. Soda2,b, S. Asai2, Y. Ikeda2, S. Ibuka1, M. Yoshida2, T. Hawai1,d, H. Saito1, D. Kawana2, R. Sugiura2, T. Asami2, Y. Ihata3
1 Neutron Science Division, Institute of Materials Structure Science (IMSS), High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan2 The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
S1P03: Inelastic Neutron Scattering Study on Oxygen Molecule Adsorbed in Deuterated CPL-1Shinichiro Asai1, Masato Hagihala2, Barry Winn3, Igor Zaliznyak4, Susumu Kitagawa5, Takatsugu Masuda1
1 ISSP, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2 IMSS, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan3 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee 37831, USA4 CMPMS, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York 11973, USA5 WPI-iCeMS, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
S1P04: Magnetic characteristics of FeRh film grown on MgO(100)Sehwan Song1, Jiwoong Kim1, Seojin Yang1, Yesul Choi1, Tae-Seong Ju1, Jong-Seong Bae2, Brain Kirby3, Miyata Noboru4, Sungkyun Park1,*
1 Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Korea2 Busan Center, Korea Basic Science Institute, Busan, 46742, Korea3 Center for Neutron Research, National Institute Standard & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, USA4 Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS-Tokai, 162-1 Shirakata, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106,Japan
S1P05: The Study of Quantum Critical Point in BaFe2-x-yNixCryAs Based SuperconductorsXiaoyan Ma1,2, Dongliang Gong1, Shiliang Li1,2*
1 Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, and Institute of Physics, Chinese
S1P06: Neutron Scattering Study on Breathing Pyrochlore Antiferromagnet Ba3Yb2Zn5O11H. Kikuchi1, S. Asai1, M. Matsuura2, K. Kimura3, T. Asami1, M. Hagihala4, T. Masuda1
1 Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society, Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8561, Japan4 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibraki 305-0801, Japan
S1:Condensed Matter Physics(Magnetism, Superconductivity, Multiferroics and Strongly correlated
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S1P07: A first order quantum phase transition in CuB2O4Chun-Hao Lai ( )1, Shin-ichiro Yano ( )2,Chao-Hung Du ( )1*
1 Department of Physics, Tamkang University, New Taipei City 25137, Taiwan2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S1P08: A colossal dielectric permittivity in (Li, Ti, Mn) doped NiO ceramic: structure and magnetic propertiesS. Mukherjee1*, S. D. Kaushik1, S. Rayaprol1, and S. Chatterjee2
1 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai Centre, BARC Campus, Trombay, Mumbai -400085, India.2 UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Kolkata Centre,Sector III, LB-8, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700 098, India.
S1P09: Synthesis and Structural Determination of the Bixbyite Cu3-xSb1+xO5.5+3x/2 withSpin Glass BehaviourM. Spasovski1,2, T. Söhnel 1,2*, M. Avdeev3
1 School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand2 MacDiarmid Institute of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Victoria University ofWellington, New Zealand3 Australian Nuclear and Science Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Australia
S1P10: Magnon Excitation on a Metallic Antiferromagnet CeRh2Si2H. Saito1*, T. Hawai2, F. Kon3, H. Hidaka3, H. Amitsuka3, T. Masuda1,4, T. Yokoo1, and S. Itoh1
1 IMSS KENS, KEK, Tokai 319-1106, Japan2 IMSS PF, KEK, Tsukuba 305-0801, Japan3 Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan4 ISSP, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 275-8581, Japan
S1P11: Hybridized magnon with orbital and lattice in multiferroics Ba2MnGe2O7S. Hasegawa1*, S. Hayashida1, S. Asai1, M. Matsuura2, and T. Masuda1
1 Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
S1P12: Simulation of Polarized Neutron Reflectivity Curve of [YBCO(10nm)/LSMO(10nm)]4 multilayerG. D. Dwivedi,1,* Hsiung Chou,1 Sagar Mal Kumarwat,1 S. J. Sun,2 S.-L. Tseng,3 and J. G. Lin3
1 Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan2 Department of Applied Physics, National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan3 Centre for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
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S2:Materials Science and Chemistry(Energy materials, Metallic glass, High-Entropy Alloys, Earth Sciences, Reaction
Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
S2P01: Crystal structure of organic conductor -(BETS)2FeCl4 studied by SENJU J-PARCYukio Noda1,2*, Akiko Nakao3, Yoshihisa Ishikawa3, Masashi Watanabe2, Kazuo Simada4, YutakaNishio4
1 Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Katahira, Sendai,Japan2 J-PARC Center of JAEA,Tokai Japan,3 CROSS, Tokai, Japan,4 Dept. Phys. Toho Univ., Funabashi, Chiba, Japan
S2P02: QENS study on hydrogen cluster material Li6NbH11Yoshinori Ohmasa1*, Shigeyuki Takagi2, Kento Toshima2, Kaito Yokoyama2, Shin-ichi Orimo2,3,Hiroyuki Saitoh4 Takeshi Yamada5, Yukinobu Kawakita6 Kazutaka Ikeda7, Toshiya Otomo7,Hiroshi Akiba1, Osamu Yamamuro1
1 ISSP, University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8581, Japan2 IMR, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan3 WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan4 QST, Hyogo 679-5148, Japan.5 CROSS, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan6 J-PARC Center, JAEA, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan7 J-PARC Center, KEK, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
S2P03: Microscopic observation of kinetic hydrogen isotope separation by the 2nd Breathing transitionin MIL-53Minji Jung1, Jaewoo Park1, Se-Yeon Cho1, Grzimek Veronika2, Margarita Russina2, Jitae Park3,Hyunchul Oh1*1 Department of Energy Engineering, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTECH), Jinju 52725, Republic of Korea2 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, 14109 Berlin, Germany3 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Technische Universität München, 85747 Garching, Germany
S2P04: In-depth SANS characterization and correlation with performance of solid electrode interphaselayer on anode of Li-ion batteryCheng-Si Tsao1,2, Chun-Ming Wu3, Hung-Yuan Chen4, Ping-I Pan5, Lakshmanan Saravanan4,Chia-Chin Chang4,5,6,*
1 Nuclear Fuel and Materials Division, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan2 Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 106, Taiwan3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC), Hsinchu 300, Taiwan4 R & D Center for Li-ion Battery, National University of Tainan, Tainan 70005, Taiwan5 Department of Greenergy, National University of Tainan, Tainan 70005, Taiwan6 Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials Research Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
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S2:Materials Science and Chemistry(Energy materials, Metallic glass, High-Entropy Alloys, Earth Sciences, Reaction
Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
S2P05: Analysis of the deformation behavior of BMG matrix composite reinforced with super-elastic secondary phase under in-situ neutron diffraction scatteringWook Ha Ryu1,2, Jeong Won Yeh1, Geun Hee Yoo1, Wan Chuck Woo3, Eun Soo Park1,*1 Research Institute of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Seoul National University, Republic of Korea2 Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Department of Materials Science,Tohoku University, Japan3 Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S2P06: Neutron diffraction study of new lithium-ion conducting framework oxideKunwoo Yoo, Jaegyeom Kim, Seung-Joo Kim*Department of Energy Systems Research, Department of Chemistry, Ajou University, Suwon,16499, Korea
S2P07: Huge lattice anharmonicity and strong electron-lattice scattering in the high temperatureCmcm phase of thermoelectric SnSeTzu-Yin Ling,1 Chi-Hung Lee,1 Ma-Hsuan Ma,1 Wen-Hsien Li1*, Pai-Chun Wei,2 Yang-Yuan Chen,2 Yang Zhao,3 Jeffrey W. Lynn4
1 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli 32001, Taiwan.2 Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan.3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park,Maryland 20742, USA.4 NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology,Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA.
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S3P01: Solubilization and interaction of salicylic acid and its analogues with Pluronic®micelles:Investigating the role of hydrophobicity on micellar growth and morphological transitionVijay PatelJ. N. M. Patel Science College, New City Light Road, Bharthana (Vesu) Surat-395017, Gujarat, India
S3P02: Structure analysis of Thermo-responsive Physical GelCross-linked with Double-stranded DNAMasashi Ohira1, Xiang Li1, Mitsuru Naito2, Mitsuhiro Shibayama1
1 The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba277-85812 Department of Material engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656
S3P03: Martensitic Nature of a Liquid Crystal Blue PhasesHyeong Min Jin1*, Young Soo Han1
1 Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), 111 Daedeok-daero 989 Beon-Gil, Yuseong-gu,Daejeon, 34057 Republic of Korea
S3P04: Explorations of the elastic modulus of rubrene bilayer filmsYen-Wei Jhou, En-Jian Guo, Chun-Kai Yang, Siang-Yu Sie, Hsiang-Chih Chiu, and Jyh-ShenTsayDepartment of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 116, Taiwan
S3P05: Dynamics of double-network polymers in a primally hierarchical structureTaiki Tominaga1*, Takeshi Yamada1
1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
S3P06: Dye – TiO2 Interfacial Structure in Dye-Sensitized Solar CellsSamila McDonald1,2, Stephen A. Holt1, Jacqueline M. Cole2,3,4,5*
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization(ANSTO), Lucas Heights, New South Wales 2234, Australia2 Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, J. J. Thomson Avenue,Cambridge CB3 0HE, United Kingdom3 ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science andInnovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, United Kingdom4 Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, West CambridgeSite, Philippa Fawcett Drive, Cambridge CB3 0AS, United Kingdom5 Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Lemont, Illinois 60439, United States
S3: Soft Matter System(Polymers, Colloids and Gels, Surfaces and Interfaces)
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S3P07: Study on Highly Aligned Self-Assembly of Boron Nitride NanotubesDriven by Hydrophobic Interaction in Soft Materials MatrixSang-Woo Jeon1, Shin-Hyun Kang2, Jeong-Chul Choi3, Tae-Hwan Kim1, 2, 3*
1 Department of Applied Plasma Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju-si 54896, Korea2 Department of Quantum System Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju-si 54896, Korea3 High-Enthalpy Plasma Research Center, Chobuk National University, Wanju-gun 55317, Korea
S3P08: Networks of hyaluronic acid hydrogels cross-linked by iron(III)-mediated catechol reactionsJungju Ryu1*, Inwook Oh2, Anna V. Sokolova3, Daewon Sohn2*
1 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon 34057, Korea2 Department of Chemistry, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Korea3 Australian Cetre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Lucas Heights New South Wales 2234, Australia
S3P09: Salt and temperature dependence of polyguanidinium self-coacervatesSeung-Hwan Oh*, Soo-Hyung ChoiDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Korea
S3P10: Formation Mechanism of Stratified Structure for Strongly-Immiscible Polymer Blend Thin Filmsduring Spin-Coating ProcessShunpei Sakai1, Yoshihisa Fujii1, Fumiya Nemoto2, Norifumi L. Yamada2, Naoya Torikai1*1 Department of Chemistry for Materials, Mie University, Mie 514-8507, Japan2 Institute of Materials Structure Science/J-PARC Center, KEK, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
S3P11: Structures of mixed surfactants in solution for industrial applicationMasashi Ohno*, Katsumi ChikamaAnalysis Research Department, Chemical Research Laboratories, Nissan Chemical Corporation, Chiba,Japan
S3P12: Highly stable Gold-nanoparticles Capped with Surfactant Molecules in aqueous solutionYoung-jin Yoon1, Shin-Hyun Kang1, Jong-Dae Jang2, 3, Tae-Hwan Kim1*
1 Department of Quantum System Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do,561-756, South Korea2 Neutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Yuseong-gu, 305-353,South Korea3 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Sungbuk-gu, 136-701,Seoul, Korea
S3P13: Surface enrichment for blend thin films of poly(methyl methacrylate)s having different tacticityMiyu Iguchi1, Yoshihisa Fujii1, Koichiro Hori2, Fumiya Nemoto3, Naoya Torikai1*
1 Department of Chemistry for Materials, Mie University, Mie 514-8507, Japan2 Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd., Kobe 651-0071, Japan3 Institute of Materials Structure Science/J-PARC Center, KEK, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan
S3: Soft Matter System(Polymers, Colloids and Gels, Surfaces and Interfaces)
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S4: Food and Biological SciencesProteins, Lipids, Membranes and Agricultural Materials
S4P01: Unveiling the Water Coupled Conformational Dynamics of Thromboxane and ProstacyclinSynthases by Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Small-Angle X-ray ScatteringHsiao-Ching Yang1*, Ming-Yi Huang1, Yung-Chi Ge1, Shang-Wei Lin1
1 Fu Jen Catholic University, Department of Chemistry, New Taipei city 24205, Taiwan
S4P02: Small-angle scattering analysis of nanostructure of hydrated wheat protein assemblyNobuhiro Sato*, Reiko Urade, Masaaki SugiyamaInstitute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan
S4P03: Structural Transformation of Microtubules in the presence of Cationic PolymersJuncheol Lee1, Chaeyeon Song1, Jimin Lee1, Herbert P. Miller2, Hasaeam Cho1, Bopil Gim1, YouliLi3, Stuart C. Feinstein2, Leslie Wilson2, Cyrus R. Safinya4, Myung Chul Choi1*
1 Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Korea.2 Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department and Neuroscience Research Institute,University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.3 Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.4 Materials, Physics, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
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S5P01: Study on non-destructive inspection of HIP diffusion bonding interface based on energy-resolved neutron imagingKenichi Watanabe1*, Yoshinori Shiota2, Shinsuke Nishiura1, Hiroshi Arata2, Yoshiaki Kiyanagi1
1 Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8603, Japan2 Metal Technology Co. Ltd., , 713 Aza,-Narihira, Shake, Ebina-shi, Kanagawa, 243-0424,, Japan
S5P02: Neutron Dose Analysis of Dense Plasma Focus Device with Radiation ShieldingWei-Cheng Su1, Shiaw-Huei Chen1, Ting-Yu Lin1, Ai-Tang Chang1, Bo-Lun Lai2 and Rong-Jiun Sheu2
1 Physics Division, Institute of nuclear energy research, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan2 Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
S5P03: Investigation of the Microstructure Evolution and Deformation Mechanisms of a Mg-Zn-Zr-RE Twin-Roll-Cast Magnesium Sheet by In-Situ Experimental TechniquesGergely Farkas1*, Kristián Máthis2, Klaudia Fekete2, Alexei Vinogradov3
2 Department of Physics of Materials, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic3 Institute of Advanced Technologies, Togliatti State University, 445020 Togliatti, Russia
S5P04: Thermometry for mechanical parts in operation by neutron resonance absorption spectroscopyTakashi Kamiyama1*, Masato Uechi2, Hiroyuki Hasemi1 and Hirotaka Sato1
1 Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan2 Graduate school of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
S5P05: Microstructural Characterization in Commercial PM2.5 Air Filter MediaTu-Ngoc Lam1, Chen-Hsien Wu2, Sheng-Hsiu Huang3, Wen-Ching Ko1,2, Yu-Lih Huang1, Chia-Yin Ma1,Chun-Chieh Wang4, and E-Wen Huang1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 100 University Road, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan (R.O.C.). 2 Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University, 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 106 Taiwan (R.O.C.).3 Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, National Taiwan University, No. 17, Xu-Zhou Rd., Taipei 10055, Taiwan. 4 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan (R.O.C.).
S5P06: Structural and Magnetic Properties of single-crystal CoCrFeNiMn-based Alloys at Different TemperatureGuo-Yu Hung1, *, Yao-Jen Chang2, Chi-Hung Lee3, Yi-Jia Chen4,Uwe Glatzel5, An-Chou Yeh2, Wen-Hsien Li3, Ssu-Yen Huang4, Mesti Nadya1,6, Bo-Hong Lai1, Tu-Ngoc Lam1, and E-Wen Huang1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan3 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan4 Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan5 Metallic and Alloys, University Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany6 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Brawijaya, East Java, Indonesia
S5P07: Microstructure Analysis by Neutron Grating InterferometryYoungju Kim1, Daeseung Kim1, Jongyul Kim2, Daniel. S. Hussey3, and Seung Wook Lee1*
1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea2 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea3 Neutron Physics Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
S5: Engineering and Industrial Applications
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S5: Engineering and Industrial Applications
S5P08: Bond stress evaluation of reinforced concrete using neutron diffractionHiroshi Suzuki1*, Manabu Kanematsu2, Tomohisa Mukai3
1 Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan2 Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Noda, Chiba, Japan3 Dept. of Structural Engineering, Building Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
S5P09: Additive Manufactured Ti6Al4V Doped Ceramics Implants Bone Growth InvestigationLia Amalia1, Hsu-Hsuan Chin( )1, Wei Chang ( )1, Chun-Chieh Wang ( )2, Ching-Shun Ku ( )2, Ching-Yu Chiang ( )2, Shang-Jui Chiu ( )2, Chia-Hsien Lin ( )2, Shao-Ju Shih ( )3, Nien-Ti Tsou ( )1, Wei-Chin Huang ( )4, and E-Wen Huang (
)1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 University Road, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan (R.O.C.)2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan (R.O.C.)3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science andTechnology, Taiwan (R.O.C.)4 Laser and Additive Manufacturing Technology Center (LAMC) Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan (R.O.C.)5 Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany
S5P10: Investigation of hydrogen diffusion within ferritic steel microstructuresZachary N. Buck1*, Mathew Connolly2, Andrew Slifka2, Helmut Kaiser3, Haskell Taub3,Naresh C. Osti4, Xin Tong1
1 Neutron Science Division, China Spallation Neutron Source, Dongguan, China2 Applied Chem. and Materials Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305, USA3 Department of Physics and Astronomy and Research Reactor, University of Missouri, MO 65211, USA4 Neutron Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
S5P11: Dark-field imaging of three dimensional printed SS316 in inverse Talbot-Lau neutron grating interferometerDaeseung Kim1, Youngju Kim1, Jongyul Kim2, Daniel S. Hussey3, and Seung Wook Lee,1*
1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea2 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea3 Neutron Physics Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
S5P12: Study on the effect of O atoms on the lattice structure of an interstitial aluminumalloy by using total neutron scattering techniquesMiran Joo1, Kazutaka Ikeda2, Donghyun Bae1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 037222 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-0801,
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S6: Fundamental Physics
S7: Sources, Methods and Techniques
S6P01: The preliminary results on machine learning based interior neutron dark field CTOhsung Oh1, Daeseung Kim1, Youngju Kim1, Jongyul Kim2, Daniel S. Hussey3, and Seung WookLee1*
1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea2 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea3 Neutron Physics Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899,USA
S6P02: A preliminary result on neutron dark-field computed tomographyOhsung Oh1, Daeseung Kim1, Youngju Kim1, Jongyul Kim2, Daniel S. Hussey3, and Seung WookLee,1*
1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea2 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea3 Neutron Physics Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899,USA
S7P01: Current Status of Neutron Diffractometer in ThailandApichate Maneewong1*, Jatechan Channuie2, Suthipong Boonmark2, and Roppon Picha3
1 Irradiation Center2 Research Reactor Center3 Research and Development DivisionThailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (Public Organization) 9/9 Moo 7, Saimoon, Ongkarak,Nakornnayok, 26120, THAILAND
S7P02: Exotic Physics in Condensed Matters from Triple-Axis Spectrometers at OPALG. Deng1, S.Yano2, K. C. Rule1, S. A. Danilkin1
1 Australia Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S7P03: SPATZ: The Second Time-of-Flight Neutron Reflectometer at the OPAL Research ReactorAnton P. Le Brun1*, Stewart Pullen1, Paris Constantine1, Tzu-Yen Huang1,2, Marcus Trapp3, and Roland Steitz3
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia2 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre, Hsinchu, Taiwan3 Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany
S7P04: The capabilities of the cold triple axis spectrometer SIKA at ANSTOShin-ichiro YanoNational Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30077, Taiwan
S7P05: Monte-Carlo simulation of the new ToF spectrometer at IBR-2 reactorKlepacka M.1, Chudoba D.M.1,2,3, Kireenko Y.3,4
1 FLNP JINR, Dubna, Russia
3 DNPRM SPSU, Sankt-Petersburg, Russia4 PNPI NRC, KI, Sankt-Petersburg, Russia
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S7P06: Novel sputtering facility at NRC KI – PNPIEvgeny Moskvin1,2*, Alexey Bulkin1.1 National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute” – Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, St.-Petersburg, 188300, Russia2 Physical faculty, Saint-Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab. 7-9, St.-Petersburg, 199034, Russia
S7P07: Scientific Highlights from the QUOKKA Small Angle Neutron Scattering InstrumentChristopher J. Garvey, Jitendra P. Mata, Kathleen Wood, Chun-Ming Wu and *Elliot P. GilbertAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232,AUSTRALIA;
S7P08: Operation of common-use neutron instruments at JRR-3Daichi Kawana1*, Toshio Asami1, Ryosuke Sugiura1, Manabu Ohkawara2, Tomoko Shinozaki1,Takatsugu Masuda1, Osamu Yamamuro1, and Mitsuhiro Shibayama1
1 Neutron Science Laboratory, Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokai, Ibaraki319-1106, Japan2 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
S7P09: Current status and Future Prospects of Aomori Prefecture Quantum Science CenterKatsuaki Tomoyori1*, Takao Tochigi1, Toyomi Baba1, Akiyoshi Kikuchi1, Shingo Hachinohe1
, Masato Muranaka1, Nobuyasu Shikanai2
1 Consortium fostering human resources and promotion R&D in the nuclear field2 Quantum Science Promotion Group, Energy Promotion and Development Division Energy PolicyBureau Aomori Prefectural Government, 2-190, Omotedate, Obuchi, Rokkasho-mura, Kamikita-gun,Aomori-ken 039-3212, Japan
S7P10: Kookaburra, the ultra-small-angle neutron scattering instrument at ANSTO: designand recent applicationsJitendra P. Mata1*, Liliana de Campo1, and Christine Rehm1,2 , (presented by Elliot P. Gilbert1)1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia2 Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology, 241 Da Xue Road, Shantou, Guangdong Province 515063, People's Republic of China
S7P11: AMATERAS : a cold-neutron disk chopper spectrometer- current status and recent outcomes–Kenji Nakajima1*, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura1, Maiko Kofu1, Naoki Murai1, Yasuhiro Inamura1,Tatsuya Kikuchi2, Daisuke Wakai3
1 Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan2 Research & Development HQ., Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Hyogo, Japan3 Nippon Advanced Technology Co., Ltd., Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki, Japan
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POSTERS6-7
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S7P12: Structural Study by a High Intensity Total Scattering Instrument, NOVAKazutaka Ikeda1,2,3*, Toshiya Otomo1,2,3,4*, Takashi Honda1,2,3, Hidetoshi Ohshita1,3, Kentaro Suzuya3
1 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan2 Department Materials Structure Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan3 J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan4 Ibaraki Univ., Hitachi, Ibaraki 316-8511, Japan
S7P13: Recent progress of the new spectrometer in MLF, POLANOTetsuya Yokoo1,2*, Yoichi Ikeda3, Shinichi Itoh1,2, Masaki Fujita3, Naokatsu Kaneko1,2, Manabu Ohkawara3, Takashi Ino1,2 and Kouhei Hayashi1,2
1 Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan2 J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan3 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8577, Japan
S7P14: Neutron Focusing using Modulating Sextupole Lens for Pulsed NeutronsY. Iwashita1*, K. Kino2 and S. Kennedy3
1 Institute for Chemical Research, Uji, Kyoto University, Japan.2 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan3 European Spallation Source ERIC, P.O. Box 176, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
S7P15: Properties of mesitylene cold moderator measured at KUANSSeiji Tasaki1*, Yuma Idobata1, Yuya Adachi1, Hiroto Yamada1, Yutaka Abe1
1 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8530, Japan
S7P16: High Speed Powder Diffraction with Wombat: Capabilities and Case Studies.Andrew J. StuderAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS), Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC NSW 2232, Australia
S7P17: Wombat: Beyond Powder DiffractionAndrew J. StuderAustralian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS), Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC NSW 2232, Australia
S7P18: Small Angle Neutron Scattering instrument BILBY: basics of the technique and its capabilities to study mainstream and complex systemsAnna Sokolova1*, Liliana de Campo1, Andrew E. Whitten1, presented by Kathleen Wood1
1 Australian Center for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, 2234, NSW, Australia
S7P19: Current Status of Commissioning and User Open of DC-TOF : After 2014Ji-Yong SoNeutron Science Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeion 34057, Korea
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S1:Condensed Matter Physics(Magnetism, Superconductivity, Multiferroics and Strongly correlated
systems)
S1P13:
Fu-An Chuang,1 Chi-Hung Lee,1 Min-Yung Wang,1 Erdembayalag Batsaikhan,1 Chun-Ming Wu,2Chin-Wei Wang,2 and Wen-Hsien Li,11 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli, Taoyuan 32001, Taiwan2 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S1P14: Development of a ferromagnetic component in the superconducting state of Fe-excess Fe1.12Te1-
xSex by electronic charge redistributionTing-Yang Chen1, Wen-Hsien Li1, Sunil K. Karna1, Han Hsu1, Chi-Yen Li1, Chi-Hung Lee1,Raman Sankar2 & Fang Cheng Chou2
1 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli 32001, Taiwan2 Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
S1P15: Largely Enhanced Ferromagnetism in Bare CuO Nanoparticles by Small Size EffectChi-Hung Lee,1 Erdembayalag Batisakhan,1,2, Han Hsu,1 Chun-Ming Wu,3 Jen-Chih Peng,3 Ma-Hsuan Ma,1 Sangaa Deleg,2 and Wen-Hsien Li1,*
1 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli 32001, Taiwan2 Institute of Physics and Technology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar 13330, Mongolia3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S1P16: Detailed study of magnetic excitations in La1.75Sr0.25CuO4Kazuhiko Ikeuchi1,*, Tatsuya Kikuchi2, Kenji Nakajima2, Ryoichi Kajimoto2, Shuichi Wakimoto3
, and Masaki Fujita4
1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan2 Materials and Life Science Division (MLF), J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan3 Quantum Beam Science Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan4 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Katahira, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
S1P17: Estimation of exchange bias of IrMn/FeCo interface by the magnetic field dependence of polarized neutron reflective intensityNoboru Miyata1,2*, Takayasu Hanashima1,2, Yoshiaki Hara3, Nobuhito Inami2, Kanta Ono2 , K. O’Grady4
1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Tokai 319-1106, Japan2 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-0801,Japan3 Department of Natural Science, Ibaraki National College of Technology, Hitachinaka 312-8508, Japan4 Institute Department of Physics, University of York, York YO10 5DD, U.K.
S1P18: Study of the Magnetic Structure of Single Crystal YBaCuFeO5 Using Inelastic Neutron and X-ray ScatteringYu-Hui Liang1, Chun-Hao Lai1, Chin-Wei Wang2, Shin-ichiro Yano2, Kirrily C Rule3, Dehong Yu3,Yen-Chung Lai4, and Chao-Hung Du1
1 Department of Physics, Tamkang University, New Taipei City, Taiwan2 Neutron Group, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan3 Australian Center for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, NSW 2232,Australia4 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
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S1:Condensed Matter Physics(Magnetism, Superconductivity, Multiferroics and Strongly correlated
systems)
S1P19: Coherent charge and magnetic ordering in Ho/Y superlattice revealed by element-selective x-ray scatteringV. Ukleev1*, V. Tarnavich2, E. Tartakovskaya3,4, D. Lott5, V. Kapaklis6, A. Oleshkevych6,7, P. Gargiani8, M. Valvidares8, J. S. White1, S. V. Grigoriev2,9
1 Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging (LNS), Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland2 National Research Center Kurchatov Institute- Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia3 Institute of Magnetism National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev 03142, Ukraine4 Kiev National University, Institute of High Technologies, Kiev 03022, Ukraine5 Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Geesthacht 21502, Germany6 Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Box 516, SE-75120 Uppsala, Sweden7 KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44, Stockholm, Sweden8 CELLS Experiment Division, ALBA Synchrotron Light Source, Barcelona E-08290, Spain9 Saint Petersburg State University, 198504 St. Petersburg, Russia
S1P20: Localized magnetic excitations in the fully frustrated dimerized magnetsNobuyuki Kurita1*, Daisuke Yamamoto2, Takuya Kanesaka2, Nobuo Furukawa2, Seiko Ohira-Kawamura3, Kenji Nakajima3, Kazuhiro Nawa4, Taku J. Sato4, and Hidekazu Tanaka1
1 Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan2Department of Physics and Mathematics, Aoyama-Gakuin University, Kanagawa 252-5258, Japan3 Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan4 Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Miyagi, 980-8577 Japan
S1P21: Enhancing silicide formation in Ni/ Si(111) by pre-deposition of Ag-Si particlesCheng-Hsun-Tony Chang 1,2,3 , You-Siang Li1*, Pei-Cheng Jiang1,2, Yu-Ting Chow1, Hsi-Lien Hsiao4, Wei-Bin Su2 & Jyh-Shen Tsay1
1 Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 116, Taiwan2 Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan3 Department of Electronic Engineering, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Hsinchu, 30401, Taiwan4 Department of Physics, Tunghai University, Taichung, 407, Taiwan
S1P22: The variation of magnetic property in MnSe by sulfur substitutionChun-Hao Huang1, Chin-Wei Wang2, Ming-Jye Wang3,1, and Maw-Kuen Wu1
1 Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30077, Taiwan3 Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
S1P23: Neutron Studies on the Role of Iron-Vacancy to Superconductivity in K2-xFe4+ySe5Jie-Yu Yang1,2, Anton P. J. Stampfl3, Chin-Wei Wang4, Chih-Hao Lee1, Maw-Kuen Wu2
1 Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan2 Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan3 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, Lucas Heights, New South Wales 2234, Australia4 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S1P24: High-Resolution Inelastic Neutron Scattering study on MagnetiteH. Y. Huang1, Shin-Ichiro Yano1 , J. C. Peng1 , A. Singh1 , S. C. Chung1 , J. S. Gardner1 , D. J. Huang1, 2
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan 2 Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan 1
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S2:Materials Science and Chemistry(Energy materials, Metallic glass, High-Entropy Alloys, Earth Sciences,
Reaction Kinetics and Mechanisms, Phase Transitions)
S2P08: Fault Dynamics of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake: clues from nanometric geochemical analysisof fault gougesCheng-Yu Tsai1, Wen-Hsien Li1, Chi-Hung Lee1, Ma-Hsuan Ma1, Ping Jung Huang1 &ShengYunWu2
1 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli, 32001, Taiwan.2 Department of Physics, National DongHwa University, Hualien, 97401, Taiwan
S2P09: Laminate structure improves phase stability and delays stress partition in superbainite steelsstudied by in-situ tensile neutron diffraction measurementShi-Wei Chen1*, Jer-Ren Yang2, and Stefanus Harjo3
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
3 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, 319-1195, Japan
S2P10: Observation of deuterium in the tetrahedral interstitial site in HCP structured stealS. Iikubo1*, Y. Kuroki1, S. Kawano1, K. Katsuaki2, M. Koyama3, and K. Tsuzaki3
1 Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu 808-0196, Japan2 Materials Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395 Japan.
S2P11: Additive-induced Delay of Early-stage Segregation during Spin-coating for Depth-wiseHomogeneous Fullerene/Polymer Composite FilmsKuan-Hsun Lu,1 Wei-Ru Wu,2 Yi-Kang Lan,3 Chun-Jen Su,2 Po-Wei Yang,2 Yu-Sheng Lin,1Norifumi L. Yamada,4 Hong-Jun Zhuo,1 Tsong-Yuo Yang,1 Yen-Chih Huang,2 Wei-TsungChuang,2 An-Chung Su*,2, U-Ser Jeng*,1,2
1 Chemical Engineering Department, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan;2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, No. 101, Hsin-An Road, Hsinchu, 30077, Taiwan;3 Materials and Electro-Optic Research Division, National Chung Shan Institute of Science andTechnology, Taoyuan 32546, Taiwan.4 Neutron Science Laboratory, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tokai, Naka, 319-1106, Japan
S2P12: Neutron Scattering Study on Iron-based Permanent MagnetsJune Hyuk Lee1*, Hoyeon Lee,1 Youn-Kyoung Baek2, Elliot Gilbert3, Jung-Goo Lee2, Young SooHan1, and Seongsu Lee1
1 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea2 Powder&Ceramics Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea3 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW, 2232, Australia
S2P13: Magnetic properties of xLiFePO4.(1–x)LiVPO4F compounds studied by neutron diffractionPin-Jiun Wu1, Chih-Wei Hu2, I. A. Bobrikov3, and Chih-Hao Lee2*1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan2 Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan3 Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna, Russia
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S3P14: Probing Interior Channels for Substrate Binding in Hydrated P450 Enzymes by Combining X-ray/Neutron Scattering and Molecular Dynamics SimulationHsiao-Ching Yang1*, Yung-Chi Ge1, Ming-Yi Huang1, Shang-Wei Lin1
1 Department of Chemistry, Fu Jen Catholic University, Xinzhuang 24205, Taiwan
S3P15: Base pressure, annealing temperature and ageing effects on the electrical resistivity of chromiumand tin nanofilmsShiva L Udachan1*, N.H. Ayachit2, L A Udachan3, Shrishail S Kolkundi4, Shivkumar SBhairamadagi5
1,2 Department of Physics, Rani Channamma University, Belagavi-591 156, Karnataka, India.3 L A Udachan, Department of Physics, S S Tegnoor Degree College Kalburagi 585105, Karnataka,India4 Shrishail S Kolkundi, Government First Grade College Shahapur -585223, Karnataka, India5 Shivakumar Siddanna, Dept of PG Studies & Research in Physics, Kuvempu UniversityJnanasahyadri, Shankaraghatta-577451, Shimoga, Karnataka, India.
S3P16: Neutron Reflectivity Measurements of Polyamide Membranes in Salt Solutions for DesalinationApplicationsSeungyeop Jeong1, Jiwon Jang1, Guangcui Yuan2, Sushil K. Satija2, Kyoung-il Jo3 and JaseungKoo1
1 Department of Organic Materials Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 34134,Korea2 Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland20899, United State3 Neutron Science Center, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Daejeon, 34057, Korea
S3P17: Growth tendency, size and shape of micelles studied by means of SANS, WAXS and theoreticalcalculationsKatarzyna Ludzik1,2*, Alexander Kuklin1, Sebastian Woloszczuk3, Monika Jazdzewska3, DorotaChudoba1,3
1 Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia2 University of Lodz, Department of Physical Chemistry, Poland3 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Department of Physics, Poland
S3P18: Microstructure of Polymer Grafted Particle Dispersion in Polymer NanocompositesNa Kyung Kwon, So Youn Kim*School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea
S3P19: Orientation Transition of Graphene Oxide Liquid Crystal in Polymer Solution under ShearYul Hui Shim1 and So Youn Kim1,*
1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST),Korea
S3P20: Particle size effect on the degree of initial solvent-driven non-equilibrium behavior in polymernanocompositesSol Mi Oh1, Mozhdeh Abbasi2, Kay Saalwächter2, So Youn Kim1,*
1 School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST), Ulsan, Korea2 Institute of Physics – NMR Group, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Betty-Heimann Str.706120 Halle/Saale, Germany
S3: Soft Matter System(Polymers, Colloids and Gels, Surfaces and Interfaces)
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S3P21: Size controlled synthesis of monodisperse iron oxide nanoparticles for the design and understanding of magnetic super lattice structuresThiruparasakthi Balakrishnan and Sung-Min Choi*Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
S3P22: Rheo-SANS study on wormlike micellar structures of cationic gemini surfactants in salt-free solutionHiroki Iwase1*, Risa Kawai2, Ken Morishima3, Shin-ichi Takata4, Tomokazu Yoshimura2,Mitsuhiro Shibayama3
1 Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki, 319-1106,Japan2 Department of Chemistry, Nara Women’s University, Nara, 630-8506, Japan3 Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan4 Materials and Life Science Division, J-PARC Center, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
S3P23: An Inverse Scattering Approach for Time-Resolved Structural Studies of Droplet SpinodalDecompositionChe-Min Chou1*, Wei-Tsung Chuang1, Po-Da Hong2
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, 30076, Taiwan2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science andTechnology, Taipei, 10607, Taiwan
S3P24: Effects of the Density of Chemical Crosslinks and Physical Entanglements of UV IrradiatedPolystyrene Chains on Domain Orientation and Spatial Order of PS-b-PMMA Nano-domains.Wei-Chen Yang1#, Song-Hao Wu1#, Yi-Fang Chen1, Andrew Nelson2, Chun-Ming Wu3 and Ya-SenSun1*
1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan 32001,Taiwan2 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Locked Bag 2001,Kirrawee DC, NSW, 2232Australia3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S3P25: Morphological Evolution of Thermal Annealed Deuterated Polystyrene-block-Poly(methylmethacrylate) Thin Films on a UV-Treated Polystyrene LayerWei-Chen Yang1#, Yi-Fang Chen1, Jung-Hong Chang1, Andrew Nelson2 and Ya-Sen Sun1*
1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan 32001,Taiwan2 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Locked Bag 2001,Kirrawee DC, NSW, 2232Australia
S3P26: Thermosensitive gelation/dissolution of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(L-alanine) hydrogelsMing-Yi Wang1, Hsiu-Chao Lin1, U-Ser Jeng1,2, I-Ming Chu1, and An-Chung Su1
1 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S3P27: Supramolecular Dendron-jacketed Block Copolymer Micelles in Solutions and Thin FilmsWei-Tsung Chuang 2*, Xun-Yan Wu1, Yen-Ming Hsu1 and Ya-Sen Sun1*1 Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University, Taoyuan 32001,Taiwan2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S3: Soft Matter System(Polymers, Colloids and Gels, Surfaces and Interfaces)
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S4: Food and Biological SciencesProteins, Lipids, Membranes and Agricultural Materials
S4P04: Solution Structure of Proline-Arginine Dipeptide Repeats Studied by Small-Angle X-RayScattering and Molecular Structural SimulationBing-Jun Lian1,3, Kai-Tai Lin1,3, Yu-Jen Chang2, Orion Shih1, Kuei-Fen Liao1, Yi-Qi Yeh1, Yun-Ru Chen2,* and U-Ser Jeng1,3,*
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan2 Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica, 115, Taiwan3 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan
S4P05: Probing Substrate Effects on Enzyme DynamicsSarah Atkinson1*, Kathleen Wood2 and Matthew Perugini3
1 Monash University, Clayton,Victoria 3800, Australia2 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia3 La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria 3086, Australia
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S5: Engineering and Industrial Applications
S5P13: Tuning mechanical properties and piezoelectric properties of electrospun P(VDF-TrFE) nanofibers by thermal annealingChia-Yin Ma1*, Tu-Ngoc Lam1, Chun-Chieh Wang2, Wen-Ching Ko1,3, Wei-Tsung Chuang2, Chun-Jen Su2, Jyh-Ming Wu4, Sz-Nian Lai4, Mao-Yuan Lo1, Ying-JhihWang1, and E-Wen Huang1*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan,2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan3 Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University, 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, Taiwan4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
S5P14: New approach to use magnetic lens to boost neutron yield for a dense plasma focusdeviceHow-Ming Lee, Ting-Yu Lin, Shiaw-Huei Chen, Wei-Cheng Su and Ai-Tang ChangPhysics Division,Institudeof nuclear energy research, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan
S5P15: Low-cycle-fatigue behavior of CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy and C22 at room temperatureMao-Yuan Lo1, Tu-Ngoc Lam1, You-Shiun Chou1, Tsung-Ruei Suei1, Yao-Jen Chang2, An-Chou Yeh2,3, Stefanus Harjo4, SooYeol Lee5, Jayant Jain6, Bo-Hung Lai1, and E-Wen Huang1,*
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 University Road, Hsinchu 30010,Taiwan (R.O.C.)2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan (R.O.C.)3 High Entropy Materials Center, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan (R.O.C.)4 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirane Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan5 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Republic of Korea6 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, 110016, India
S5P16: Design and Assembly of Dense Plasma Focus Device and X-ray Streak CameraAi-Tang Chang1, Shiaw-Huei Chen1, Po-Yu Chang2, Wei-Cheng Su1, Ting-Yu Lin1
1 Physics Division, Institute of nuclear energy research, Taoyuan 325, Taiwan
Taiwan
S5P17: Magnetic domain observation of a grain-oriented steel under tensile andcompressive stress using pulsed polarized neutron imagingKosuke Hiroi1*, Hirotoshi Hayashida2, Joseph Don Parker2 and Takenao Shinohara1
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai 319-1195, Japan2 Neutron R&D Division, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society, Tokai 319-1106, Japan
S5P18: Recycled Blessings: A comparative study of X-ray and neutron micro-CT of a re-wrapped Egyptian votive mummyCarla A. Raymond1,2, Joseph J. Bevitt3, Yann Tristant1, Ronika K. Power1, Anthony W. Lanati2,Christopher J. Davey4,5, John S. Magnussen6 and Simon M. Clark2,3.1 Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, 2109, Australia;2 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, 2109, Australia;3 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW, 2234 Australia;4Australian Institute of Archaeology, Macleod, VIC, 3085, Australia;5 Centre for Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010, Australia;6 Australian School of Advanced Medicine, North Ryde, NSW, 2109, Australia. 76
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S5P19: Compressive and tensile deformation of Magnesium alloy containing LPSO phaseStefanus Harjo1*, Wu Gong1,2, Kazuya Aizawa1, Takuro Kawasaki1
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2 ESISM, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
S5P20: Investigation on liquid phase separation behavior of HEA-LEA dual phase alloyKook Noh Yoon, Heh Sang Ahn, Jeong Won Yeh, Eun Soo ParkResearch Institute of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
S5P21: Nanoprecipitates characterized by in-house SANS and labo-SAXSKazuya Suzuki*, T.Ishida, M.Furuska, K.Sato, F.Hiraga and M. OhnumaFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
S5P22: Anisotropy analysis of SLM Al-Si-10Mg by in-situ Neutron Diffraction InvestigationAndrew R. Lee ( )1, Bo-Kai Chen ( )1, Bo-Hong Lai ( )1, Chu-Chun Kao ()1, Mao-Yuan Lo ( )1 , Po-Chih Lin ( )2, Hung-Yi Chen ( )2, Wen-Peng Tseng (
)2, Hsien-Hung Liu ( )2, E-Wen Huang ( )1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University,1001 University Road, Hsinchu 30010, Taiwan (R.O.C.)2 Tongtai Kaohsiung Headquarters, No.3, Luke 3rd RD., Luzhu Dist., Kaohsiung City82151, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
S5P23: Experimental and Simulation Analysis of Coefficient Thermal Expansion (CTE) in CoCrFeNi AndCoCrFeMnNi High-Entropy AlloysMaximilian Gamerdinger1, Mesti Nadya1, Yuan-Wei Chang1,4, Guo-Yu Hung1,BoHong Lai1, Shih-Min Chen1, Yao-Jen Chang4, Fabian Krieg3, Chi-Hung Lee2, WenHsien Li2, Uwe Glatzel3, Hung-Wei Yen1, An-Chou Yeh4, E-Wen Huang1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 30010,Taiwan2 Department of Physics, National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan3 Metallic and Alloys, University Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
S5P24: Hydrogen molecules rather than atoms in alloys renew hydrogen embrittlementtheoryShi-Wei Chen1*, Hung-Wei Yen2, Chun-Ming Wu1, and Chan-Sheng Wu1
1 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
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S5P25: Effects of Mn addition on High Entropy Alloys VacancyChu-Chun Kao1,*, Hung-Sheng Chou2, K. N. Tu13, Wei-Song Hung4,5, Che-Wei Tsai6, Ching-Yu Chiang7, Bi-Hsuan Lin7, An-Chou Yeh6, Shan-Hsiu Chang6, Yao-Jen Chang6, Jun-Jie Yang6, Xiao-Yun Li7, Ching-Shun Ku7, Ke An8, Yuan-Wei Chang1, Yu-Lun Jao1, Chun-Mu Chen9,and E-Wen Huang1
1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.2 Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan.3 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, United States.4 Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology, National Taiwan University of Science andTechnology, Taipei, 10607, Taiwan.5 R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan University, Taoyuan, 32023, Taiwan.6 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.7 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan, Hsinchu City, 300, Taiwan.8 Spallation Neutron Source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831, United States.9 Material and Chemical Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
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S7P20: Advancing the reflectometry cause at ANSTO - upgrades to the time-of-flight Platypus Neutron Reflectometer.Andrew R.J. Nelson1*, Stephen A. Holt1, Anton Le Brun1, Wai Tung Lee1, Tzu-Yen Huang2
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia2 Neutron Group, NSRRC, Taiwan
S7P21: Quokka, the Pinhole Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Instrument at the Opal Research Reactor, Australia: Design, Performance and Operation.Kathleen Wood1*, Christopher J. Garvey1, Jitendra P. Mata1, Chun-Ming Wu2 and Elliot P. Gilbert1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia2 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
S7P22: Supermirror physics implementation in MCNP6: first results on MIRACLES, the TOF-backscattering spectrometer at the ESSMiguel Magán,1 Octavio G. del Moral,1 R. M. Bergmann,2 Fernando Sordo,1,3 Paula Luna,1 Félix J. Villacorta1,*1 Consorcio ESS-Bilbao. Parque Científico y Tecnológico Bizkaia Nave 201, 48170 Zamudio, Spain2 Paul Scherrer Institut 5232 Villigen, Switzerland3 Instituto de Fusión Nuclear-UPM. C José Gutiérrez Abascal,2-28006 Madrid, Spain
S7P23: SiPM and ZnS:Li6 based neutron detectors.Trunov Dmitry1,2,3*, Marin Victor2, Altynbayev Evgeniy3, Sadykov Ravil2,3, Axenov Sergei2
1 NRC "Kurchatov Institute",Moscow,Russia2 INR RAS,Moscow,Russia3 NRC "Kurchatov Institute" - PNPI, Moscow, Russia
S7P24: Current status of the MIEZE spin echo spectrometer at BL06 at J-PARC MLFTatsuro Oda1*, Masahiro Hino1, Hitoshi Endo2, Funama Fumiaki3
1 Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Kumatori, Osaka 590-0494,Japan2 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan
S7P25: SAXS - a valuable complementary technique for SANSKathleen Wood1*, Robert Knott1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, Private Mail Bag, Kirrawee, NSW 2232 Australia
S7P26: The development of small-angle neutron scattering system in KUANSYuya Adachi1, Fumiaki Funama1, Seiji Tasaki1, Yutaka Abe1
1 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University.
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S7P27: Neutron path calculation for spin-echo instrument with focusing mirrors at BL06, MLF, J- PARCFumiaki Funama1*, Masahiro Hino2, Tatsuro Oda2, Hitoshi Endo3, Takuya Hosobata4, Yutaka Yamagata4, Seiji Tasaki1
1 Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan2 Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University, Kumatori, Osaka 590-0494,Japan3 Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan4 RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
S7P28: Current status and grade-up plan of DNA backscattering neutron spectrometer at MLF, J-PARCYukinobu Kawakita1*, Masato Matsuura2, Taiki Tominaga2, Takeshi Yamada2, Makoto Kobayashi2, and Hiroshi Nakagawa1,3
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan2 Neutron Science and Technology Center, CROSS, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan3 Materials Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
S7P29: Development and creation of the method of information retrieval and recording electronics for 2D position-sensitive neutron detectorM.V. Diachkov*, V.A.Solovei, T.V. Saveleva, M.R. KolkhidashviliDepartment of Physics, NRC «Kurchatov Institute» - PNPI, Gatchina, Russia
S7P30: EMU cold-neutron backscattering spectrometer at ACNS, ANSTONicolas R de Souza1*, Alice Klapproth1
1 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights NSW 2234, Australia
S7P31: ECHIDNA: a decade of high-resolution neutron powder diffraction at OPALMax Avdeev, James HesterAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
S7P32: Neutron beam control by a vortex latticeJun-ichi Suzuki1*, Kazuki Ohishi1, Hiroshi Kira1, Yukihiko Kawamura1, and Kosuke Hiroi2
1 Neutron Science and Technology Center, Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society (CROSS), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1106, Japan2 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan
S7P33: Development of a compact and highly efficient neutron diffractometer for compact accelerator-driven neutron sourcesSho Imai1*, Kenichi Watanabe1, Atsushi Yamazaki1, Sachiko Yoshihashi1, Akira Uritani1,Seiji Tasaki2, Setsuo Satoh3
1 Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8603, Japan2 Kyoto University, Yoshidahonmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan3 High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Oh-ho, Tsukuba, 305-0801, Japan
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S7P34: Development of experiment system for tritium release behavior from mercury spallationneutron target at J-PARCShiho Masuda*, Tetsuya Kai, Masahide Harada, Hidetaka Kinoshita, Eiichi Wakai, HideyukiNemoto, Yujiro Ikeda, Katsuhiro HagaJ-PARC center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken,319-1195, Japan
S7P35: Decoupler development at J-PARC neutron source facilityMotoki Ooi1*, Makoto Teshigawara1, Masahide Harada1
1 J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan
S7P36: The Infrastructure Solution for Data Sharing in China Spallation Neutron Source Junrong Zhang1,2*, Haolai Tian1,2, Ming Tang1,2, Lili Yan1,2, Rong Du1,2, Zhiyuan Wang1,2,Xiaoxiao Cai1,2, Pengfei Liu1,2, Baotian Wang1,2, Yakang Li1,2, Fazhi Qi1,3
1 China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS), Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Dongguan 523803, China2 Spallation Neutron Source Science Center, Dongguan 523808, China3 Computing Center, Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),Beijing 100049,China
S7P37: The Neutron Laue Diffractometer, KOALA, at ANSTORoss O. Piltz1, Alison J. Edwards1, Garry J. McIntyre1*
1 Australian Neutron Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), New Illawarra Road, LucasHeights NSW 2234, Australia.
S7P38: Taipan: A Thermal Triple-Axis and Filter SpectrometerAnton P.J. Stampfl,Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,Lucas Heights NSW 2234, AUSTRALIA
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Based on the need of Taiwan neutron science development the Science and TechnologyMinistry built a tri-axial neutron diffractometer in ANSTO, Australia, named SIKA(Spin-polarized Inelastic K-space Analyzer). The state of art instrument has been builtcompletely and licensed to serve to public in 2015.
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