平成20年度(社)日本分光学会年次講演会のお知らせ


平成20年度年次講演会写真集

日 時

平成20年11月19日(水)〜21日(金)

会 場 東北大学片平さくらホール
http://www.tagen.tohoku.ac.jp/general/access/sakura-j.html
参加費 会員5,000円(非会員6,000円,学生2,000円,協賛学会員は会員並)
共 催 東北大学多元物質科学研究所
協 賛 テラヘルツテクノロジーフォーラム,応用物理学会テラヘルツ電磁波技術研究会
懇親会 11月20日17:50〜19:50,さくらホール1階,無料
シンポジウム 特別シンポジウムと国際シンポジウムを開催します.国際シンポジウムは海外または国内の講師による招待講演と一般講演から構成され,英語による発表と討論を行います.

1.特別シンポジウム「分子の分光・反応・理論の先端境界領域における新展開」
日 程: 11月19日13:30〜17:00
概 要: 実験と理論の技術革新によって従来とは一線を画する新展開が繰り広げられ,未踏の領域に光が当たりつつある.本シンポジウムでは,分子分光学,反応動力学,理論化学の先端境界領域に焦点を合わせ,分光学と関連して誕生しつつある新パラダイムについて,実験と理論の両面にわたる広範な視点から,今後の展開の概観も含めて幅広く議論したい.

招待講演:

山内 薫氏(東大院理)  
 「強光子場環境での反応ダイナミクス」
武次徹也氏(北大院理)  
 「計算分子分光学の最近の展開」
大森賢治氏(分子研)   
 「アト秒ピコメートル精度の時空間コヒーレント制御」
江幡孝之氏(広大院理)  
 「包接化合物の超音速分子線レーザー分光」
大野公一氏(東北大院理) 
 「超球面探索法による化学反応経路探索と非調和解析」

2.国際シンポジウム「テラヘルツ分光,顕微分光,生細胞分光の分子科学および分子イメージング分野における最近の進歩」(共同企画:テラヘルツ分光部会,顕微分光部会,生細胞分光部会)
日 程: 11月20日,21日
概 要: 近年の分子分光学の発展は,細胞や生体分子の様々な挙動を明らかにしている.吸収・蛍光・ラマン散乱の計測が,紫外・可視から赤外・テラヘルツ領域にまで非常に広範囲に行われ,更には,これらがイメージングや経時変化計測と組み合わさることで,情報は量ばかりではなく質的にも大きく前進した.本シンポジウムでは,生体分子から細胞までの各階層を対象とした最先端の分光学およびその関連技術を紹介するとともに,その技術を用いて得られた情報を物理・化学的な観点はもちろんのこと,生物学的な視点も含めて,幅広く議論したい.
招待講演: X.-C. Zhang (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
 "Recent Progress of Broadband Terahertz Wave Sensing and Imaging"
I. Hosako (NICT, Japan)
 "Paving the Way for a Robust, High Accuracy, and Real-Time Measurements in the Terahertz Frequency Range Developments of the Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser, Terahertz Quantum Well Photodetector, Compact Femto-second Light Source, Spectral Database, and Atmospheric Propagation Model
B. M. Fischer (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
 "Recent Advances in THz Spectroscopy and Its Applications to Biological Molecules (Tentative)"
C. A. Schmuttenmaer (Yale University, USA)
 "Probing Dynamics in the Far-Infrared with THz Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy"
K. Ajito (NTT, Japan)
 "Trends in Terahertz Spectroscopy for Biological and Medical Applications in Japan"
A. Markelz (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, USA)
 "Why is THz Sensitive to Protein Functional States: Bacteriorhodopsin and Photoactive Yellow Protein"
H. Gugel (Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH, Germany)
 "Beyond the Limits: STED Microscope"
N. Umeda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
 "Observation of Liquid Crystal Molecular Orientation in the Thickness Direction by Birefringence Near-Field Optical Microscopy"
W. Becker (Becker & Hickl GmbH, Germany)
  "Probing Molecular Interactions by Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging"
H. Hamaguchi (University of Tokyo, Japan)
  "In Vivo Living Cell Raman Spectroscopy and Molecular-level Understanding of Cell Bio-activity"
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 11月20日(木)
  12:00〜 オプトシリウス株式会社
  12:45〜 浜松ホ トニクス株式会社
 11月21日(金)
  12:00〜 ナノフォトン株式会社
  12:45〜 レニショー株式会社
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プログラム概要

11月19日  
9:40〜9:45 開会の挨拶
9:45〜10:35 日本分光学会会長特別講演
「分光分析化学と分子認識」(東北大院理)寺前紀夫
10:35〜10:45  日本分光学会学術賞および奨励賞授与式
10:45〜11:15 奨励賞受賞講演
「酸素を含むラジカル、ラジカル錯体のマイクロ波分光」(東大院工)須磨航介
11:15〜12:00 学術賞受賞講演
「プラズモニクスとナノ分光学」(阪大院工・理研)河田聡
12:00〜13:30 ランチョンセミナーT
13:30〜17:00 特別シンポジウム「分子の分光・反応・理論の先端境界領域における新展開」
11月20日  
9:00〜12:00 国際シンポジウム
12:00〜13:30 ランチョンセミナーU
13:30〜15:00 ポスター発表(奇数番号の発表)
15:00〜17:40 国際シンポジウム
17:50〜19:50 懇親会(無料,片平さくらホール1階)
11月21日  
9:30〜12:00 国際シンポジウム
12:00〜13:30 ランチョンセミナーV
13:30〜15:00 ポスター発表(偶数番号の発表)
15:00〜17:40 国際シンポジウム
17:40〜17:50 優秀学生ポスター賞,優秀ポスター賞,若手講演賞の表彰,閉会の挨拶
本年次講演会は,競輪の補助金を受けて開催されます.
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2008 Annual Meeting of the Spectroscopical Society of Japan

Full Program November 19
9:40 - 9:45 Opening Remarks
9:45 - 10:35 [Plenary Lecture] Analytical Spectroscopy and Molecule Recognition
(Tohoku University) N. Teramae
10:35 - 10:45 Presentation of Awards
10:45 - 12:00 Award Lectures
12:00 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar I

1. Special Symposium: "New Developments in Advanced Interdisciplinary Fields of Molecular Spectroscopy, Reaction Dynamics, and Theories"
Scope: This symposium will focus on the advanced studies in the interdisciplinary fields of molecular spectroscopy, reaction dynamics, and theories. New paradigms will be presented from both experimental and theoretical approaches.

[Invited Lectures]
[Chair Person: H. Kono]
13:30 - 14:10 New Frontiers in Intense Laser-Induced Molecular Science: Ultrafast Hydrogen Migration
(University of Tokyo) K. Yamanouchi
14:10 - 14:50  Recent Progress in Computational Molecular Spectroscopy
(Hokkaido University) T. Taketsugu
14:50 - 15:00 Break

[Chair Person: K. Ueda]
15:00 - 15:40  Spatiotemporal Coherence Control with Picometer and Attosecond Precisions
(Institute for Molecular Science) K. Ohmori

[Chair Person: A. Fujii]
15:40 - 16:20  Laser Spectroscopic Study on Encapsulation Structure of Functional Molecules in Supersonic Beams
(Hiroshima University) T. Ebata

[Chair Person: H. Fukumura]
16:20 - 17:00  Exploration of Chemical Reaction Pathways and Anharmonic Analyses by Scaled Hypersphere Search Method
(Tohoku University) K. Ohno


2. International Symposium on "Recent Advances in Terahertz Spectroscopy, Microspectroscopy, and Living Cell Spectroscopy in Molecular Science and Molecular Imaging" (November 20 and 21)
Scope: The molecular spectroscopy in recent years shed light on the various microscopic dynamics in biological cells and biomolecular interactions. Spectroscopic measurements for absorption, fluorescence, and Raman scattering are routinely carried out in a wide frequency range including UV, visible, IR, and THz (Far IR). The recent advances in the molecular spectroscopy, sometimes combined with imaging or time-resolved measurements, improved our ability to obtain the spectroscopic information in speed and quality. In this International Symposium, the recent advance in spectroscopy and related techniques for investigation of biomolecular science and molecular biology are widely discussed with special attention to the topics on THz spectroscopy, and microspectroscopy and live cell spectroscopy

November 20
[Chair Person: M. Tani (Fukui University)]
9:00 - 9:40 [Invited Lecture] Recent Progress of Broadband Terahertz Wave Sensing and Imaging
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) X.-C. Zhang
9:40 - 10:20  [Invited Lecture] Paving the Way for a Robust, High Accuracy, and Real-Time Measurements in the Terahertz Frequency Range Developments of the Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser, Terahertz Quantum Well Photodetector, Compact Femto-second Light Source, Spectral Database, and Atmospheric Propagation Model"
(NICT, Japan) I. Hosako
10:20 - 10:35  Narrow-Linewidth Terahertz Wave Generation from GaP and Its Application to Spectroscopy
(Tohoku University., Tokyo Metropolitan University) T. Tanabe, T. Sasaki, S. Ragam, Y. Oyama, J. Nishizawa
10:35 - 10:50  Break
[Chair Person: K. Ajito (NTT)]
10:50 - 11:30  [Invited Lecture] (Tentative) Recent Advances in THz Spectroscopy and Its Applications to Biological Molecules
(The University of Adelaide, Australia) B. M. Fischer
11:30 - 11:45  Development of Quality Evaluation Method for Pharmaceuticals Using Terahertz Wave: Terahertz Spectral Features in Re-crystallization DL Mixture of Amino Acids and Applicability for an Optical Purity Analysis
(National Institute of Health Sciences, Tohoku University, Tokyo Metropolitan University) T. Sakamoto, T. Tanabe, T. Sasaki, J. Nishizawa, Y. Oyama, T. Kawanishi, Y. Hiyama
11:45 - 12:00  Near-Surface Low-Frequency Phonons of TiO2 (110) and Its Excitation Mechanisms Observed by Fourth-Order Coherent Raman Spectroscopy
(Graduate school of Science, Kobe University) T. Nomoto, H. Onishi
12:00 - 13:30  Luncheon Seminar II
13:30 - 15:00  Poster (Presentation of odd No. posters)

[Chair Person: M. Tani (Fukui University)]
15:00 - 15:40  [Invited Lecture] Probing Dynamics in the Far-Infrared with THz Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy
(Yale University, USA) C. A. Schmuttenmaer
15:40 - 15:55  THz Spectroscopy and Imaging for Bioscience Applications
(Iwate Prefectural University) M. Watanabe, A. Hiratsuka, N. Kikuchi, T. Tanno, T. Kurabayashi
15:55 - 16:10  Low-frequency Dynamics of Bacteriorhodopsin Studied by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy; Relation with its Function
(1Kobe University, 2Nagoya Institute of Technology, 3Kobe University) S. Kawaguchi1, M. Shibata2, H. Kandori2, K. Tominaga1,3
16:10 - 16:20  Break
[Chair Person: K. Tominaga (Kobe University)]
16:20 - 17:00  [Invited Lecture] Trends in Terahertz Spectroscopy for Biological and Medical Applications in Japan
(NTT, Japan) K. Ajito
17:00 - 17:40  [Invited Lecture] Why is THz Sensitive to Protein Functional States: Bacteriorhodopsin and Photoactive Yellow Protein
(University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, USA) A. Markelz
17:50 - 19:50  Free Banquet (Sakura Hall, First Floor)

November 21
[Chair Person: Y. Ohta (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)]
9:30 - 10:10  [Invited Lecture] Beyond the Limits: STED Microscope
(Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH, Germany) H. Gugel
10:10 - 10:50  [Invited Lecture] Observation of Liquid Crystal Molecular Orientation in the Thickness Direction by Birefringence Near-Field Optical Microscopy
(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) N. Umeda
10:50 - 11:00  Break
[Chair Person: N. Hayazawa (RIKEN)]
11:00 - 11:20  Orientational Imaging of Single Fluorescence Molecules by Using Radial and Azimuthal Polarizations
(1RIKEN, 2Osaka University) H. Ishitobi1, I. Nakamura1, N. Hayazawa1, S. Kawata1,2
11:20 - 11:40  High Spatial Resolution Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Using a Near-Field Optical Fiber Probe
(Keio University) Y. Ohshima, T. Saiki
11:40 - 12:00  High-Speed CARS Imaging in the Fingerprint Region by Multiplex CARS Microspectroscopy
(1University of Tokyo, 2Institut de Recherche Xlim, UMR, CNRS) M. Okuno1, K. Bito1, H. Kano1, P. Leproux2, V. Couderc2, H. Hamaguchi1
12:00 - 13:30  Luncheon Seminar III
13:30 - 15:00  Poster (Presentation of even No. posters)

[Chair Person: N. Ohta (Hokkaido University)]
15:00 - 15:40  [Invited Lecture] Probing Molecular Interactions by Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging
(Becker & Hickl GmbH, Germany) W. Becker
15:40 - 16:20  [Invited Lecture] In Vivo Living Cell Raman Spectroscopy and Molecular-Level Understanding of Cell Bio-Activity
(University of Tokyo, Japan) H. Hamaguchi
[Chair Person: M. Fujii (Tokyo Institute of Technology)]
16:20 - 16:40  [Invited] Study of Membrane-Binding Protein Dynamics with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
(Hokkaido University) M. Kinjo
16:40 - 17:00  [Invited] Fluorescence and Bioluminescence Molecular Imaging: From Single Cells to Living Subjects
(University of Tokyo) T. Ozawa
17:00 - 17:20  [Invited] Development in Imaging and Stimulation by Using Multi-Photon Excitation Process
(NIPS, JST) T. Nemoto
17:20 - 17:40  [Invited] Application of Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging to the Investigation of Cellular Microenvironments
(Hokkaido University) T. Nakabayashi, N. Ohta
17:40 - 17:50  Awarding Ceremony and Closing Remarks


Poster Presentations
P1  Development and Laboratory Spectroscopic Applications of the Mid-Infrared High-Dispersion Spectrograph (IRHS)
(1Grad. School of Environ. Studies, Nagoya University, 2Nano-Opt Institute, 3Facility of Sci., Okayama University, 4Instrument Development Centre, Nagoya University) T. Hirao1, Y. Hirahara1, T. Oka1, Y. Kakeue1, H. Tokoro2, N. Ebizuka3, K. Kawaguchi3, T. Masuda4)
P2  Measurement of Atomic Stark Shift by High-Resolution Laser Spectroscopy
(Faculty of Science, Toho University) M. Kawamura, W.-G. Jin, N. Takahashi, T. Minowa
P3  Line shape of the Far-Wing beyond the Band Head of the CO2 ν3 Band
(1National Institute for Environmental Studies, 2Meteorological College) T. Tanaka1, T. Yokota1, M. Fukabori2
P4  Development of a System for High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy with an Optical Frequency Comb
(Fukuoka University, Kobe University) M. Misono, T. Todo, T. Kohmoto
P5 Development of Multi-Channel Low Frequency Raman Spectroscopy with an Iodine Vapor Filter and Its Application for Real-Time Dynamics
(School of science, the University of Tokyo) H. Okajima, H. Hamaguchi
P6 Wavelength Tunable Band-Pass Filter with Grating Pair for Picosecond Time-Resolved Raman Spectroscopy
(School of Science, The University of Tokyo) K. Yoshida, K. Iwata, H. Hamaguchi
P7 Raman and Electron Spectroscopy for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons towards Nanocarbons
(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University) Y. Yamakita, M. Yamada, K. Ohno
P8 Micro Raman Spectroscopic Study of Regenerated Goldfish Scales
(Tokyo Med and Dent University, Osaka University) H. Nguyen, A. Hattori, J. Matsuda, M. Nara
P9 Infrared and Raman Studies on Thin Films of Pentacene Doped with Tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) Derivatives
(School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University) Y. Hosoi, K. Osuka, Y. Furukawa
P10  Infrared Studies on the Molecular Orientation of 3,4,9,10-Perylenetetracarboxylicdianhydride (PTCDA) in Thin Films Formed on Various Surfaces
(School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University) K. Seto, Y. Hosoi, Y. Furukawa
P11  Temperature dependence of Raman bands as a probe of temperature and phase transitions in organic ultra-thin films
(School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University) Y. Umezawa,T. Sugiyama,Y. Furukawa
P12 Vibrational Stark Effect of Poly(β-benzyl-L-aspartate)
(School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University) Y. Soeda, Y. Furukawa
P13 Affinity Labeling Based on Abasic Site-Binding Ligands and Its Application to Molecular Beacon Assay
(1Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2CREST, JST) Y Sato1, S. Nishizawa1,2, N. Teramae1,2
P14 Nucleobase Recognition by a CF3-Modified Pteridine in AP Site-Containing DNA Duplexes
(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, JST-CREST) E. Kanai, S. Nishizawa, N. Teramae
P15 Effect of Positively Charged Side-Chains on the Binding of Fluorescent 1,8-Naphthyridines to AP Site-Containing DNA Duplexes
(Graduate school of Science, Tohoku University, JST-CREST) T. Ichihashi, Y. Sato, T. Seino, S. Nishizawa, N. Teramae
P16 Use of Competitive Binding for Highly Selective DNA-Ligand Interactions
(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University and JST-CREST) T. Kageyama, Y. Sato, S. Nishizawa, N. Teramae
P17 Gene Detection by Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors Based on Hydrogen Bond-Forming Small Ligands
(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univrsity1, JST-CREST2) S. Miura1, K. Ono1, A. Suzuki1, S. Nishizawa1,2, N. Teramae1,2
P18 Investigation of Optical Waveguide Mode within Mesoporous Silica/Alminum Multilayer Film
(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univrsity) H. Arafune, K. Hotta, A. Yamaguchi, N. Teramae
P19 Excited-State Proton Transfer Dynamics of HPTS inside Silica-CTAB Nanocomposites
(Tohoku University) T. Kamijo, A. Yamaguchi, N. Teramae
P20 Resonance Shear and Fluorescent Lifetime Measurements to Evaluate Local Viscosity of Confind Liquid Between Mica Sheets
(Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University) M. Kasuya, D. Fukushi, H. Sakuma, K. Kurihara
P21 Ion/atomic Emission Properties of High Power Pulsed Helium Microplasma
(1Department of Energy Sciences and 2Integrated Research Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology) Y. Nagata1, R. Sasaki1, H. Miyahara1, E. Hotta1, R. Shimada2, A. Okino1,2
P22 Spectroscopic Measurement of Anesthetic Gas Inductively Coupled Plasma for Decomposition of Global Warming Gas
(1Department of Energy Scinences and 2Integrated Reseach Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology) Y. Goto1, R. Sasaki1, H. Miyahara1, E. Hotta1, A. Okino1,2
P23 Measurement of Spectroscopic Properties of Damage-Free Plasma for Metal Surface Cleaning
(1Department of Energy Scinences and 2Integrated Reseach Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology) S. Yamasaki1, R. Sasaki1, H. Miyahara1, R. Shimada2, E. Hotta1, A. Okino1,2
P24 Manipulation of the Optically Induced Magnetization in Rubidium Atoms by Using the Light Shift Effect
(1Graduate School of Science and Technology and 2Graduate School of Science, Kobe University) T. Moriyasu1, D. Nomoto2, Y. Koyama2, T. Kohmoto2
P25 Optically Induced Magnetization and Ultrafast Spin Relaxation in Manganese Oxide
(1Graduate School of Science, 2Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University) T. Kohmoto1, K. Kakita1, Y. Koyama1, T. Moriyasu2
P26 Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy of LaAlO3 Single Crystal
(1School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, 2Applied Electromagnetic Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) S. Okami1, N. Fuse1, Y. Ohki1, M. Mizuno2, K. Fukunaga2
P27

Chain-Length Dependence of Far Infrared Spectra of Peptides Probed by Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
(Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University) C. S. Ponseca Jr., K. Tominaga

P28 Low-Frequency Mode Observation of Hydrogen-Bonded Complex in Solution by Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
(1Graduate School of Science and 2Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University) S. Yamaguchi1, K. Tominaga1,2
P29 Polarization of Terahertz Radiation from Laser-Induced Gas Plasmas
(1Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, 2Research Center for Development of FIR Region, University of Fukui) H. Hirayama1, T. Nagashima1, M. Hangyo1, M. Tani2
P30 Coherent Raman Scattering Spectroscopy in Terahertz Frequency Region Using Chirped Optical Pulses
(1Res. Center for Development of FIR Region, University of Fukui, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT, 3Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University) M. Tani1, H. Sumikura2, T. Nagashima3, M. Hangyo3
P31 Low-Frequency Dynamics of Molecular Crystals and Proteins
(1Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, 3National Taiwan University) O. Kambara1, K. Tominaga1, J. Nishizawa2, T. Sasaki2, H.-W. Wang3, M. Hayashi3
P32 Solute-Solvent Hydrogen-Bonding Structure of Acetate Anion in Aqueous Solution Studied by Far-Infrared Spectroscopy
(Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University) M. Banno, K. Tominaga
P33 Contributions of Charge Transfer Resonances in Surface-Enhanced Hyper-Raman Scattering
(1Graduate School of Engineering and 2Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 3RIKEN, 4JST-CREST) A. Palonpon1, T. Ichimura1,4, P. Verma1,2,4, Y. Inouye2,4, and S. Kawata1,3,4
P34 Single Mitochondrion Imaging: Swelling and Permeability Transition
(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Y. Ohta, D. Morikawa
P35 Gap-Mode Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopy
(1Nanophotonics Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Osaka University) H. Ishitobi1, N. Hayazawa1, A. Taguchi1, S. Kawata1,2
P36 Optimization of Plasmon Resonance Wavelength in Metal Coated TERS Probe by Refractive Index Modification
(1Nanophotonics Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Osaka University) A. Taguchi1, N. Hayazawa1, Y. Saito2, H. Ishitobi1, S. Kawata1,2
P37 Oxygen-Assisted Shape Control in Polyol Synthesis of Silver Nanopcrystals
(1Nanophotonics Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Graduate School of Engineering and 3Graduate School of Frontier Bioscience, Osaka University) A. Taguchi1, S. Fujii2, T. Ichimura2, P. Verma3, Y. Inouye3, S. Kawata1,2
P38 Cross-Sectional Strain Visualization in CPU by Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Based on Depolarization Detection
(1Nanophotonics Laboratory, RIKEN, 2Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 3CREST, JST) M. Motohashi1,2, N. Hayazawa1,3, A. Tarun1, S. Kawata1,2,3
P39

Near-Field Raman Analysis of Graphene Layers
(Frontier Research Center, Osaka University) Y. Saito, S. Yasugi, K. Masui, S. Kawata

P40

Chirality-Selective Manipulation of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes by Optical Gradient Force
(Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) S. Shoji, T. Rodgers, S. Kawata

P41 Tapping Mode Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Regulation of Tip-Sample Distance
(1Graduate School of Engineering and 2Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, 3RIKEN, 4JST-CREST) T. Ichimura1,4, S. Fujii1, T. Yano1,4, P. Verma1,2,4, Y. Inouye2,4, S. Kawata1,3,4
P42

Cell Imaging by Infrared Super-Resolution Microscopy Using Auto-Fluorescence Detection
(National Defense Medical College; Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology) T. Ohmori, K. Inoue, M. Sakai, M. Fujii, M. Ishihara, M. Kikuchi

P43 Development of 1064 nm Excitation Raman Probe for Clinical Diagnostic Measurements on Human Lung Cancer
(1The University of Tokyo, 2KKR Tachikawa Hospital, 3Toho University) Y. Min1, T. Yamamoto2, E. Kohda3, H. Hamaguchi1
P44

Effects of Semitransparent Metal Substrates on Confocal Reflection Interference Contrast Images of Non-Fluorescent Bio-Systems and Polymers
(Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University) T. Nakabayashi, N. Ohta

P45

T-jump Time-Resolved IR Spectroscopic Study of Fast Relaxation Kinetics of Protein Folding
(Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) M. Ye, Q.-L. Zhang, H. Li, Y.-X. Weng, W.-C. Wang, X.-G. Qiu

P46

SERS Detection of Focused Myoglobin Inside a Free-Flow Electrophoresis Device
(Institute for Analytical Sciences, Germany) C. Budich, M. Becker, D. Janasek, V. Deckert

P47 Rovibronic Bands of the 2B2 2B1 Transition of C6H5O and C6D5O Detected with Cavity Ringdown Absorption near 1.2 μm
(1Department of Applied Chemistry and Institute of Molecular Science, National Chiao Tung University, 2Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) C.-W. Cheng1, H. Witek1, Y.-P. Lee1,2
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