Poster Sessions *Note: All posters will be on display from Oct 22 - 23. Oct. 22 P-01 “Histological imaging of an experimental tumor using THz time-domain spectroscopy”: R. Sudo1, A. Noda1, K. Takagi1, K. Fukui1, K. Yamamoto2, M. Tani2, N. Miyoshi3, Y. Fukunaga3 (1: Fac. Eng., Univ. Fukui, 2: FIR-FU, Univ. Fukui, 3: Med., Univ. Fukui)
P-03 “Terahertz pulsed imaging of frozen biological tissues”: Hiromichi Hoshina1, Aya
Hayashi1, Norio Miyoshi2, Yukihiro Fukunaga2, Fumiaki Miyamaru3,4, and Chiko Otani1 (1: RIKEN, 2: University of Fukui, 3: Shinshu University, 4: PRESTO, JST)
P-05 “Preparation and physicochemical characterization of ofloxacin-dicarboxylicacid complex”: Kunikazu Moribe, Waree Limwikrant, Kenjirou Higashi, Keiji Yamamoto (Chiba University)
P-07 “Laboratory rotational emission spectroscopy of molecules by using a 650GHz superconducting mixer”: Irimajiri Yoshihisa1, Seta Takamasa2 (1: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Applied Electromagnetic Research Center, Environment Sensing and Network Group, 2: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, New Generation Network Research Center, Advanced Device Research Group)
P-09 “Measurement of electron spin resonance by terahertz time domain spectroscopy”: Kohei Kozuki, Takeshi Nagashima, Masanori Hangyo (Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)
P-11 “Terahertz reflection response measurement using a phonon polariton wave” Hayato Inoue1, Kenji, Katayama1, Qing Shen2, Taro Toyoda2, Keith A. Nelson3 (1: Department of Applied Chemistry, Chuo University, 2: The University of Electro-Communications, 3: Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
P-13 “Optimization of photoconductive antennas for terahertz wave generation -dependence on the configuration of dipole type antenna-”: W. Torii1, R. Sudo1, K. Fukui1, K. Yamamoto1, 2, T. Furuya2, M. Tani2, F. Miyamaru3, S. Nishizawa4 (1: Fac. Eng., Univ. Fukui, 2: FIR-FU, Univ. Fukui, 3: Sinshu Univ, 4: Aispec)
P-15 “Enhancement of terahertz wave radiation in InAs thin films by using Si lens coupler”: Christopher Que1, Tadataka Edamura2, Makoto Nakajima3, Masahiko Tani1, Masanori Hangyo4 (1: Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui, 2: Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., 3: Institute of Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo, 4: Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)
P-17 “Terahertz emission from coherent antiferromagnetic magnons excited by femtosecond laser pulses”: Junichi Nishitani, Kohei Kozuki, Takeshi Nagashima, Masanori Hangyo (Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)
P-19 “A theoretical approach for finding THz superfocusing modes in metallic tapered structures”: Kazuyoshi Kurihara1,2, Kiichiro Kagawa1, 2 (Faculty of Education and Regional Studies, University of Fukui, 2: Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui)
P-21 “Real-time terahertz field imaging with built-in deformation correction and field calibration” T. Hattori, T. Takimoto, and Y. Takahashi (Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba)
P-23 “How to assign THz spectra”: Ohki Kambara1, Keisuke Tominaga1, Jun-ichi
Nishizawa2, Tetsuo Sasaki2, Hong-Wei Wang3, Michitoshi Hayashi3 (1: Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University, 2: Tokyo Metropolitan University, 3: National Taiwan University)
P-25 “THz-TDS non-destructive evaluation in new material development”: Toshiyuki Iwamoto1, Makoto Watanabe2, Seizi Nishizawa1,3 (1: Advanced Infrared Spectroscopy Co.,Ltd., 2: National Institute for Materials Science, 3: Shinshu Univ.)
Oct. 23 P-02 “Application for hyperthermia treatment of an experimental tumor using a gyrotron (107, 203 GHz)”: Norio Miyoshi1, Yukihiro Fukunaga1, Isamu Ogawa2, and Toshitaka Idehara2 (1: Department of Tumor Pathology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui, 2: Research Center for Development of Fur-infrared Region, University of Fukui)
P-04 “Far infrared spectra of amino acids and peptides probed by time domain spectroscopy”: Carlito S. Ponseca Jr., Ohki Kambara, Shintaro Kawaguchi, Keisuke Tominaga (Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University)
P-06 “Diagnosis of atmospheric pressure plasmas by terahertz time-domain spectroscopy”: Hideaki Kitahara1, Ayumi Ando1, Katsuhisa Kitano1, Masahiko Tani2, Masanori Hangyo3 and Satoshi Hamaguchi1 (1: Center for Atomic and Molecular Technologies, Osaka University, 2: Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui, 3: Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)
P-08 “Non-contact characterization of highly doped semiconductors by THz time-domain spectroscopic ellipsometry”: Naoki Matsumoto1,2, Takeshi Nagashima2 and Masanori Hangyo2 (1: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2: Inst. of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.)
P-10 “Multi-extreme THz ESR measurement system in Kobe-development of highly sensitive cantilever ESR system-”: H. Ohta1,2,3, E. Ohmichi2, S. Okubo1, T. Sakurai3 and M. Fujisawa1 (1: Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University, 2: Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 3: Center for Supports to Research and Education Activities)
P-12 “Double pulse generation and detection in THz region: Simplest case of arbitrary pulse shaping”: Masaaki Tsubouchi, Keiichi Yokoyama, and Akira Sugiyama (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) P-14 “Radiation and detection property of photo conductive spiral antenna” T. Furuya1, K.
Maeda1, K. Yamamoto1, T. Nakashima2, T. Inoue3, M. Hangyo2, M. Tani1 (1: FIR-FU, 2: ILE Osaka Univ., 3: Glory)
P-16 “A generation of a wide-range THz wave with a chaotic oscillation in a laser”: F. Kuwashima1, S. Taniguchi2, K. Nonaka2, M. Hangyo3 and H. Iwasawa4 (1: Fukui University of Technology, 2: Kagoshima National College of Technology, 3: Institute of Laser engineering, Osaka University, 4: Professor Emeritus, University of Fukui)
P-18 “Development of gyrotron FU CW VII for DNP-NMR spectroscopy”: K. Kosuga1, T.
Idehara1, I. Ogawa1, T. Saito1, La Agusu1, T. Kanemaki1, H. Takahashi1, Mark E. Smith2 and R. Dupree2 (1: Research Center for Development of Fir-Infrared Region,University of Fukui, 2: NMR Group,University of Warwick)
P-20 “Study of high sensitivity reflection sensing with metal hole array in terahertz region”: Yuuki Sasagawa1, Fumiaki Miyamaru1, Mitsuo Takeda1, Hiroshi Miyazaki2 (1: Graduate School of Science and Engineering Shinshu University, 2: Graduate School of Engineering Tohoku University)
P-22 “Two-dimensional mapping of refractive indices for discrimination of inflammable liquids”: Mariko Yamaguchi1*, Takeshi Ikeda2, Kohji Yamamoto1**, Akira Matsushita2, Michiaki Tatsuno2, Yukio Minami2, Masahiko Tani1**, and Masanori Hangyo1 (1: Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, 2: Forensic Science Laboratory, Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters, *Present Affiliation: Department of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, ** Present Affiliation: Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui)
P-24 “Detection of weak hydrogen bonds C─H ・・・OH2formed in hydration clusters of tetrahydrofuran”: Kazuko Mizuno1, Sachie Nakajima1, Masahiko Tani2, Kohji Yamamoto2, Toshiyuki Iwamoto3, Seizi Nishizawa3 (1: Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Fukui, 2: Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui, 3: Advanced Infrared Spectroscopy Co., Ltd.)
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