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Sep. 17, 1997 (Two Length Scales from V2H)
X17B1 at National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA). This is Hans's experiment. I helped his work.
High energy X-ray experiment was performed on this beamline with SSD.
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Nov. 5, 1997 (Martensitic relief formation on a Ni-Al alloy surface)
This is M. Aspelmeyer and U. Klemradt's work. I helped their work. The specular reflectivity is the first experience for me. That's exciting experiment method. X22C1 at National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA). |
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Feb. 10, 1998 (Anomalous-X-ray Scattering in an Al70Ni15Co15)
X14A at National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA). The curved PG (Pyrolytic Graphite) for analyzer
is attached on a six-circle diffractometer, PSPC (Position Sensitive Proportional
Counter) is also used to obtain the energy dispersive spectrum.
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X14A at
National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA).
A single quasicrystal at High-temperature furnace (Max 1273K). To prevent the oxidation, pure He gas is flowing inside the furnace. |
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X14A at
National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA).
A single quasicrystal, Huber goniometer and Hiroshi.
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I was very serious to collect data, so please forget about a mess on the table! |
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With Jianming Bai. He is kind and reliable person. Thanks for him, we can obtain the excellent data. |
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Mar. 30, 1998 (Two Length Scales from V2H)
X14A at National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Lab., USA). Hans's experiment at X14A. I helped his work. Vaccume type furnace for high-temperature has a nice temperature stability. Si single crystal for an analyzer is seen in front of Proportional Counter. |
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1998- (High energy X-ray experiment using SSD)
SRI-CAT at Advanced Photon Source (ANL, USA) Argonne National Lab. I helped Hans's work. We also found a strange monument (Hans's material) in some park outside APS during beam study. Peter and Hans looked so serious ????? |
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