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SPring-8 Users Community (SPRUC) |
Research Group: Microscopic/Nano material science group
Overview of Research Group, Goals and Purposes: Recent progress of spectro-microscopy imaging technique is very much. Synchrotron radiation (SR) offers the characteristics of high brilliance, tunable photon energy, polarization, and pulsed time-structure. The technique is a recent trend of investigations for nano-science. Examples of the advanced techniques are combination of SR and spectroscopic low-energy-electron microscope (SPELEEM) and time resolving photoemission electron microscopy (PEEMSPECTOR). The methods allow us to study a variety of materials including industrial applications, the earth and planets science and so on in real space. The aim of our research group is to advance gNanoscience using spectro-microscopyhand to exchange a lot of valuable information and knowhow concerning to this scientific field. Our goal is not only advancing the microscopic imaging but also developing new methods such as three-dimensional stereo-microscope and time-resolved spectro-microscope in the wide photon energy range from infrared to hard-x-ray regions. Development of ultra-fast technique for future applications using the free electron laser facility SACLA is also considered. We organize workshops every year. We will request the demands from users to SPring-8. |