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Recent advances in analytical techniques for metallic cultural heritage studies -Mainly focusing on the use of synchrotron radiation, neutron, and muon-
金属文化財の分析技術の最新動向ー量子ビーム技術を中心にー
2024年3月14日(木) 10:30 〜 17:20
会場14 (講義棟4階 404)
M. Tanaka [Tokyo Univ. of the Arts], K. Nagata [Tokyo Tech.], J. Kawai [Kyoto Univ.], Y. Matsui [KOBELCO Research Institute], K. Ninomiya [Osaka Univ.], R. van Langh [Rijksmuseum], K. Sato [JFE Tecno-Research Corporation]
[Int.-1]Principles and progress of muonic X-ray analysis
○A. Sato (Osaka Univ.)
[Int.-2]Non-destructive depth-profiling elemental analysis for a bulk sample including chemical state information using muon beam
○K. Ninomiya (Osaka Univ.)
[Int.-3](Invited Lecture)Material history and the study of historic bronze sculptures and the contribution of research at the laboratory and large scale facilities
○R. van Langh (Rijksmuseum)
[Int.-4]History and advances of chemical analysis techniques used for cultural properties
○H. Watanabe, M. Suehiro, A. Sakoda, M. Matsumoto, T. Nishi (Nippon Steel Technology)
[Int.-5]Microstructures and corrosion properties of japan-specific nails "Wakugi" used in wooden buildings in the early modern period
○M. Suehiro, H. Watanabe, A. Sakoda, M. Matsumoto, T. Nishi (Nippon Steel Technology)
[Int.-6]Engineering science and art on the origin of high quality iron (so-called Tamahagane) from pre-modern in JAPAN
○Y. Matsui, M. Inui, S. Oishi, C. Hiraga, T. Wakabayashi, K. Kono (Kobelco Research Inst.)
[Int.-7]Why does tamahagane exhibit beautiful colours? -Electron microscopes unveil the microstructure-
○K. Sato, K. Shibuya (JFE Techno-Research)
[Int.-8]Milli-Watt XRF (X-Ray fluorescence) spectrometer for cultural heritage
○J. Kawai1, S. Imashuku2 (1.Kyoto Univ., 2.Tohoku Univ.)
[Int.-9]Current status of high-energy X-ray micro-imaging at SPring-8
○M. Hoshino, K. Uesugi (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)
[Int.-10]Non-destructive analysis of ancient cast metals using synchrotron X-ray radiography and computed tomography
○M. Tanaka1, M. Hoshino2, Y. Mizutani3, K. Harada4 (1.Tokyo Univ. of the Arts, 2.Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, 3.Gifu Prefectural Government, 4.Fukuyama Museum of Art)
[Int.-11](Invited Lecture)Smart*light: Bringing the synchrotron to the museum
○M. Alfeld, J. Dik (Delft Univ. of Tech.)