2007 Annual Meeting of the Spectroscopical Society of Japan will be held at the Centennial Hall of Tokyo Institute of Technology (O-okayama, Tokyo). The official language of the symposia and poster sessions (November 13 and 14) is English. |
Date of the meet ing |
November 12-14, 2007 |
Location |
The Centennial Hall, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro, Tokyo
http://www.libra.titech.ac.jp/cent/cent-e.html |
Registrat ion Fee |
member 5,000 yen, nonmember 6,000 yen, student 2,000 yen. |
Program Outline |
November 12 |
11:00 - 11:10 |
Opening remark |
11:00 - 12:00 |
Plenary Lecture I Plasmonics and Nanospectroscopy
Satoshi Kawata (Osaka University and RIKEN) |
12:00 - 13:30 |
Lunchon Seminar I |
13:30 - 13:40 |
Presentation of Awards |
13:40 - 14:10 |
Promotion of Young Scientists Award Lecture
Kohei Imura (Institure for Molecular Science) |
14:20 - 15:05 |
Spectroscopical Society Award Lecture
Kentarou Kawaguchi (Okayama University) |
15:05 - 15:30 |
Cofee Break |
15:30 - 16:20 |
Plenary Lecutue II Spectroscopical Studies of Structure, Dynamics and
Reactivity in Ionic Liquids
J. Wishart (Brookheaven National Loboratory) |
16:30 - 17:30 |
Wellcome Drinks |
November 13 [International Sessions] |
9:30 - 12:00 |
Symposium 1 |
12:00 - 13:30 |
Luncheon Seminar 2 |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Poster Session 1 (Presentation of odd No. posters) |
15:00 - 17:30 |
Symposium 2 |
17:40 - 19:40 |
Free Banquet |
November 14 [International Sessions] |
9:20 - 12:00 |
Symposium 3 |
12:00 - 13:30 |
Luncheon Seminar 3 |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Poster Session 2 (Presentation of even No. posters) |
15:00 - 17:30 |
Symposium 4 |
17:30 - 17:10 |
Poster Presentation Awarding Ceremony and Closing Remarks |
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Full Program of
International sessions
(November 13 and 14) |
Symposia
Symposium 1. Invitation to advanced near infrared spectroscopy (Nov. 13, 9:30-12:00) |
[Chair Person: S. Tsuchikawa (Nagoya Univ.)] |
Scope: This symposium will focus on the advanced near infrared spectroscopy, where the principle and applied research are discussed and the recent progresses of device and chemometrics are reported. |
9:30-10:10 |
[Invited Lecture] to be announced
(University of Duisburg-Essen) Heinz. W. Siesler |
10:10-10:50 |
[Invited Lecture] Femtosecond time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy as a new and ideal method for studying chemical reaction dynamics in condensed phases
(University of Tokyo) Koich. Iwata |
10:50-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00-11:15 |
[Invited] Matrix Isolation Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
(Tokyo Institute of Technology) N. Akai |
11:15-11:30 |
[Invited] Surface Selection Rule of Surface Plasmon Resonance Near-infrared Spectroscopy
(Kwansei Gakuin University) A. Ikehata, K. Ohara, Y. Hirano, Y. Ozaki |
11:30-11:45 |
[Invited] Near-Infrared Imaging for Visualization of Moisture Distribution Changes in Soybean Seeds during Water Absorption Process
(National Food Research Institute) M. Tsuta |
11:45-12:00 |
[Invited] Hydrogen-Bonds Structure in Cellulose Investigated by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy with Perturbation-Correlation Moving-Window 2D (PCMW2D) Correlation Analysis
(Nagoya University) S. Morita |
Symposium 2. Progress in Vibrational Spectroscopy (Nov. 13, 15:00-17:30) |
[Chair Person: A. Sakamoto (Saitama Univ.)] |
Scope: This symposium will focus on the recent progresses of novel Infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and related studies, especially in the field of time-resolved spectroscopy, nonlinear spectroscopy, imaging, and so on. |
15:00-15:40 |
[Invited Lecture] Frontiers of Raman Spectroscopy: From a Molecule to a Living Cell
(University of Tokyo) Hiro-o Hamaguchi |
15:40-15:55 |
[Invited] Amyloid fibril structure studied by isotope-edited infrared spectroscopy
(Tohoku University) H. Hiramatsu, H. Takeuchi |
15:55-16:10 |
[Invited] Infrared and Raman Studies of Film Structures in Organic Thin-Film Transistors
(Waseda University) Y. Hosoi, K. Nakajima, Y. Furukawa |
16:10-16:20 |
Coffee Break |
16:20-16:35 |
[Invited] Electronically and Vibrationally Resonant Sum Frequency Generation: Application to Chiral Spectroscopy of Thin Films of Porphyrin
(Hiroshima University) T. Nagahara, M. Aida, T. Ishibashi |
16:35-16:50 |
[Invited] Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of thiocyanate ion in polar solvents studied by infrared photon echo method
(Kobe University) K. Ohta, K. Tominaga |
16:50-17:30 |
[Invited Lecture] Ultrafast Electron Transfer at Molecule/Nanoparticle Interface
(Emory University) Tianquan Tim Lian |
Symposium 3. New Generation of NMR Spectroscopy (Nov. 14, 9:20-12:00) |
[Chair Person: C. Kojima (NAIST)] |
Scope: This symposium will focus on the biological NMR spectroscopy, where state-of-the-art NMR techniques will be reported and discussed. |
9:20-10:20 |
[Invited Lecture] Optimal isotope labeling strategy for protein NMR spectroscopy-The SAIL approach
(Nagoya University) Masatsune Kainosho |
10:20-11:20 |
[Invited Lecture] New Fast Methods for Structural Biology by NMR Spectroscopy
(Australian National University) Gottfried Otting |
11:20-11:40 |
[Invited] Characterization of specific protein association by 15N CPMG relaxation dispersion NMR
(NAIST) JunGoo Jee |
11:40-12:00 |
[Invited] Carbohydrate binding mechanism of the macrophage galactose-type C-type lectin 1 revealed by the saturation transfer experiments
(University of Tokyo) Masayoshi Sakakura |
Symposium 4. Creation and development of molecular astronomy based on high resolution spectroscopy (Nov. 14, 15:00-17:30) |
[Chair Person: Y. Kasai (NICT)] |
Scope: Recently a new aspect of astronomy is developing by observations of high resolution spectra of atoms and molecules in interstellar molecular clouds and star formation regions. This issue will be discussed in this symposium by two invited speakers who lead this new field, and related contributed papers will be presented. |
15:00-15:40 |
[Invited Lecture] A tentative title is “The Discovery of Negative Molecular Ions in the Interstellar Gas
(Harvard Smithonian Center for Astrophysics) Michael C. McCarthy |
15:40-15:55 |
[Invited] A Survey of interstellar HOOOH
(IMS) K. Suma |
15:55-16:10 |
[Invited] Submillimeter-wave Investigation into the Rotational Lines of Vibrationally Excited HCO+
(Nagoya University) T. Hirao, (University of Waterloo) S. Yu, T. Amano |
16:10-16:20 |
Coffee Break |
16:20-16:35 |
[Invited] Recent astrochemical studies with Nobeyama 45 m telescope and line survey projects from this winter
(Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) S. Takano, Molecular line survey team |
16:35-16:50 |
[Invited] Wideband submillimeter-wave spectroscopy with a superconducting heterodyne reciever
(1Faculty of Science, Toho University, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) H. Ozeki1, K.Kikuchi2, S. Kohjiro2, M. Maesawa2 |
16:50-17:30; |
[Invited Lecture] Chemical Evolution of Molecular Clouds:Recent Progress
(University of Tokyo) Satoshi Yamamoto |
Poster Presentations
Formal Viewing
Odd numbers: November 13, 2007 (Tuesday), 13:30-15:00.
Even numbers: November 14, 2003 (Wednesday), 13:30-15:00.
P1 |
Development of Radiation Detector using Surface Plasmon Resonance(1)
(JAEA) Y. Kunieda, K. Nagashima, N. Hasegawa, Y. Ochi |
P2 |
Laser sensing based on quantum cascade lasers
(1Central Research Labs., Hamamatsu Phtonics K.K.) N. Akikusa1, T. Edamura1, A. Sugiyama1, T. Ochiai1, K. Fujita1, S. Furuta1, K. Uehara, H. Kan1 |
P3 |
Stabilization of single frequency light source in visible region using optical frequency comb
(1Fukuoka Univ., 2JST PRESTO, 3Kobe Univ.) M. Misono1,2, T. Todo1, T. Kohmoto3 |
P4 |
Line Strengths and Half-widths of the (3-0) Band of CO at Low Temperatures
(1Meteorological Colledge, 2Toray Research Center, Inc.) M. Fukabori 1, R. Kumazawa 2, T. Watanabe 2 |
P5 |
Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Jet Cooled SiCN and SiNC
(Faculty of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University) M. Fukushima, T. Ishiwata |
P6 |
Laser spectroscopy of the HSO radical
(Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) T. Yoshikawa, Y. Sumiyoshi, Y. Endo |
P7 |
Determination of Potential Energy Surfaces of Ar-NO
(Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) Y. Sumiyoshi, Y. Endo |
P8 |
Optically induced spin echoes in rubidium atoms: On- and off-resonant manipulation of spins
(1/Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Tech., Kobe Univ., 2/Grad. Sch. of Sci, Kobe Univ.) T. Moriyasu1, Y. Koyama2, T. Kohmoto2 |
P9 |
Diffusion dynamics of the optically-induced polarization in a quantum paraelectric material
(1Grad. Sch. of Sci, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Tech., Kobe Univ.) M. Yamaki1, Y. Koyama1, T. Moriyasu2, T. Kohmoto2 |
P10 |
Doping-induced ferroelectric phase transition and ultraviolet-illumination effect in a quantum paraelectric material
(1Grad. Sch. of Sci, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Tech., Kobe Univ., 3Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kyoto Univ.) Y. Koyama1, T. Moriyasu2, H. Okamura1, Y. Yamada3, K. Tanaka3, T. Kohmoto1 |
P11 |
Propagation of phonon polariton in KDP
(1Grad. Sch. of Sci, Kobe Univ., 2Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Tech., Kobe Univ.) Y. Yokota1, Y. Koyama1, T. Moriyasu2, T. Kohmoto1 |
P12 |
Surface-enhanced fluorescence via surface-adsorbed silver half-shells
(1Tokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Department of Biomedical Information, 2Fujirebio Inc., Research and Development Division) H. Takei1, T. Yamaguchi2, M. Aoyama2, T. Kaya2 |
P13 |
Development of laboratory infrared high dispersion spectrometer; Jet-IRHS
(1Graduate School of Environmental studies, Nagoya University, 2Nano-Optonics Research Institute) T. Oka1, Y. Kakeue1, Y. Hirahara1, H. Tokoro2 |
P14 |
Raman microscopy for label-free observation of cellular dynamics
(Department of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University) K. Hamada, K. Fujita, M. Kobayashi, Y. Inouye, S. Kawata |
P15 |
Real-time CARS imaging using microlens array
(1Grad. School of Engg. Sci., Osaka Univ., 2Grad. School of Engg., Osaka Univ., 3RIKEN) T. Minamikawa1, M. Hashimoto1, K. Fujita2, S. Kawata2,3, T. Araki1 |
P16 |
Investigation of electromagnetic interactions between a metal nanostructure and molecules through metal-molecule distance dependent near-field Raman scattering
(1Graduate school of Engineering, Osaka University, 2RIKEN, 3Graduate school of Frontier Biosciences) T. Yano1, T. Ichimura1, A. Taguchi1, N. Hayazawa2, P. Verma3, Y. Inouye3, and S. Kawata1,2 |
P17 |
Polarization-resolved micro Raman spectroscopy using a radially polarized incidence
(1Depertment of Applied Physics, Graduate school of engineering, Osaka University, 2Department of Frontier Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 3Nanophoton.co, 4RIKEN) Y. Saito1, D. Hiraga1, M. Kobayashi2, K. Fujita1, Y. Inouye2, S. Kawata1,4 |
P18 |
Molecular spectroscopic imaging using a supercontinuum light source
(Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo) H. Kano, C. Onogi, and H. Hamaguchi |
P19 |
Multiplex SFG spectrometer for the measurement of electronically-vibrationally doubly-resonant excitation profile
(1Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, 2Center for Quantum Life Sciences, Hiroshima University, 3CREST) T. Maeda1,2,3, T. Nagahara2, M. Aida1,2, T. Ishibashi1,2,3 |
P20 |
Infrared and near-infrared absorption spectra of aromatic molecules included in cyclodextrine
(Grad.Sch.Agricult. , TUAT) A. Kan-no , A. Nagao , M. Takayanagi |
P21 |
Development of a high resolution hyper-Raman spectrometer using chirped femtosecond pulses
(School of Science, the University of Tokyo) R. Shimada, H. Kano, H. Hamaguchi |
P22 |
Femtosecond time-resolved NIR spectroscopy of intramolecular charge transfer in photoexited 9,9'-bianthryl in ionic liquids
(1Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2Research Centre for Spectrochemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo) N. Asami1, H. Hamaguchi1, K. Iwata2 |
P23 |
Reaction kinetics of TiO radical with O2, H2, N2, CH4, C2H4, and C2H6
(Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Japan Womens’ University) N. Yamakita,
Y. Higuchi, T. Imajo |
P24 |
Picosecond Time-resolved Raman and Absorption Studies on Microscopic Structures in Ionic Liquids
(1Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2Research Centre of Spectrochemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo) K. Yoshida1, K. Iwata2, H. Hamaguchi1 |
P25 |
The quite low-lying electronically excited state of the C3N radical
(Department of Basic Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo) C. Motoyoshi,
Y. Sumiyoshi, Y. Endo |
P26 |
Lifetimes of rovibrational levels of the long-range I' 1Pg state of H2 and D2
(1Tokyo University of Science, 2University of New Brunswick) Jun Ando1, Koichi Tsukiyama1, S. C. Ross2 |
P27 |
Millimeter-wave Spectroscopy of Vinyl Radical
(Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University) M. Ohtsuki, M. Hayashi, K. Harada, K. Tanaka |
P28 |
Ionic and neutral bond dissociation of core-excited ester compounds
(Department of Physical Science, Hiroshima University) S. Wada, Y. Matsumoto, K. Morishita, Y. Tanigawa, K. Tanaka |
P29 |
Investigation of the excited singlet states of diphenylpolyyne by optical-probing photoacoustic spectroscopy
(Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology) M. Nakamura, T. Suzuki, T. Ichimura |
P30 |
Measurements of Reflection Spectra of Polyimide Films Using Synchrotron Radiation
(1School of Science and Technology, Meiji University, AIST2) T. Mizunuma1, H. Shitomi2, S. Matsumoto1 |
P31 |
High contrast Nano imaging of crystalline silicon by TERS based on depolarization detection
(1Nanophotonics, RIKEN, 2Dep. of Precision Science & Technology and Applied physics Grad.Osaka Univ., 3CREST Corporation of Science and Technology) M. Motohashi1,2, N. Hayazawa2,3, A. Tarun2, S. Kawata1,2,3 |
P32 |
Measurements of NO3 and N2O5 at nighttime urban atmosphere by laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy
(Division of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences,Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Y. Nakashima, K. Imagawa, S. Kato, and Y. Kajii |
P33 |
Single molecule signature observed in tip enhanced Raman spectra of DNA molecules
(Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) T. Ichimura, P. Verma, Y. Inouye, and S. Kawata |
P34 |
Use of saturated excitation for high-resolution fluorescence imaging
(1Department of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 2Department of Applied Physics, Osaka University, 3Nanophotonics Laboratory, RIKEN) M. Yamanaka1, S. Kawano1, K. Fujita2, S. Kawata2,3 |
P35 |
Ultrabroadband (>2000 cm-1) Multiplex Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Spectroscopy Using a Sub-Nanosecond Supercontinuum Light Source
(Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo) M. Okuno, H. Kano, H. Hamaguchi |
P36 |
Capillary Discharge Recombination Soft X-ray Laser
(Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Tech) S. Takahashi, Y. Sakai, M. Watanabe, A. Okino, E. Hotta |
P37 |
Development of Sn Discharge EUV Light Source Assisted by Laser
(Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Tech) J. Yamada, N. Kishi, M. Watanabe, M. Masnavi, A. Okino, T. Kawamura, K. Horioka, E. Hotta |
P38 |
Fundamental Properties of Atmospheric Multi-Gas Microplasma Source
(Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Tech) Y. Nagata, H. Miyahara, E. Hotta, A. Okino |
P39 |
Experimental Study of Recombination Continuum Emitted from Cold Recombining Expanding Plasma Jet
(Res. Lab. for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Tech) Y. Ohno, H. Matsuura and H. Akatsuka |
P40 |
Spectroscopic Measurements of 1m Atmospheric Line Remote Plasma Source
(Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Tech) W. Kumagai, H. Miyahara, E. Hotta, A. Okino |
P41 |
Actinometric Study of Dissociation Degree of Nitrogen and Oxygen in N2-O2 Microwave Discharge Plasma
(Res. Lab. for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Tech) Y. Ichikawa, T. Sakamoto, H. Matsuura, H. Akatsuka |
P42 |
On the Conversion Efficiency and Output Power of Discharge-based Extreme Ultraviolet Source Plasma
(Department of Energy Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology) M. Majid, M. Nakajima, M. Watanabe, T. Kawamura, A. Okino, E. Hotta, K. Horioka |
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Contact Information |
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
Daimaru Annex, 1-11-6 Uchikanda, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo Japan, 101-0047
FAX03-3291-5228, E-mail office@bunkou.or.jp |
Co-sponsors |
The Chemical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Analytical ChemistryThe Japan Society of Applied PhysicsOptical Society of Japan, The Physical Society of Japan |
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