Session Details
[9p-E310-1~12]The 40th Anniversary Symposium of STM Nobel Prize and AFM Discovery: Toward the Future of Scanning Probe Microscopy
Wed. Sep 9, 2026 1:30 PM - 5:35 PM JST
Wed. Sep 9, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:35 AM UTC
Wed. Sep 9, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:35 AM UTC
E310 (First Year Education Bld. E Block)
[9p-E310-1]Opening
〇Takashi Ichii1 (1.Kyoto Univ.)
[9p-E310-2]40 Years of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM):
The Evolution of the Technology and the JSAP Community
〇Masamichi Yoshimura1 (1.Toyota Tech. Inst.)
[9p-E310-3]Precise Measurement of Interatomic Forces Using Ultra-High-Vacuum AFM
〇Yoshiaki Sugimoto1 (1.Univ. Tokyo)
[9p-E310-4]Diversification and Advancement of Photo-Excited Time-Resolved SPM
〇Hiroyuki Mogi1, Yusuke Arashida1, Shoji Yoshida1, Osamu Takeuchi1, Hidemi Shigekawa1 (1.Univ. of Tsukuba)
[9p-E310-5]Gas Adsorption on Magnetite Surfaces: STM Observation Toward Understanding Catalytic Mechanisms
〇Tomoko K. Shimizu1 (1.Keio Univ.)
[9p-E310-6]Nanoscale potential measurements by operando KPFM: Application to all-solid-state batteries and semiconductor devices
〇Nobuyuki Ishida1 (1.NIMS)
[9p-E310-7]On-Surface Synthesis of π-Spin Molecules Investigated with Scanning Probe Microscopy
〇Shigeki Kawai1,2 (1.NIMS, 2.Uni. Tsukuba)
[9p-E310-8]Watching Molecules in Motion: High-Speed AFM Imaging from Biomolecules to Synthetic Polymers and Supramolecular Systems
〇Takayuki Uchihashi1 (1.Nagoya Univ.)
[9p-E310-9]Visualizing Subnanoscale Structures and Dynamics at Solid-liquid Interface by High-Speed FM-AFM and 3D-SFM
〇Kazuki Miyata1 (1.Kanazawa Univ.)
[9p-E310-10]Atomic-Scale Three-Dimensional Force Mapping on Molten Metal/Solid Interfaces
〇Yuto Nishiwaki1, Ken-ichi Amano2, Takashi Ichii1 (1.Kyoto Univ., 2.Meijo Univ.)
[9p-E310-11]Advancing High-Speed AFM: DNA-Binding Protein Dynamics and Imaging Speed Enhancement
〇Kenichi Umeda1,2 (1.WPI-NanoLSI, Kanazawa Univ., 2.JST-PRESTO)
[9p-E310-12]Development and Applications of “t-SPESI,” a Hybrid Technology Combining Atomic Force Microscopy and Mass Spectrometry
〇Yoichi Otsuka1 (1.Univ. Osaka)
