Yamauchi Department of Precision Science and Technology
Graduate School of Engineering
Osaka University
2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871 Japan
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Special topic
We will hold an X-ray optics colloquium on 21st (Sat) April, 2018 in Osaka as a satellite meeting of XOPT 2018 (Link-XOPT2018-). The aim of this colloquium is to discuss about latest topics relating to X-ray optics and its application. This year, we especially foucs on adaptive X-ray optics for the next generation SR and XFEL based microscopy and on diffraction microscopy.

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Contact:
Kazuto Yamauchi (yamauchi@prec.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp)
 Introduction
Our laboratory researches the giant-scale nanotechnology that enables us to fabricate atomically controlled surfaces with the size of more than several hundreds of millimeters. In recent years, nano-fabrication and nano-measurement methods such as EEM (elastic emission machining), PCVM (plasma chemical vaporization machining), UPW-ECM (ultrapure water electro-chemical machining), CARE (catalyst referred etching), MSI (microstitching interferometry), RADSI (relative-angle determinable stitching interferometry) were successfully developed and actually applied to fabricating atomically smoothed semiconductor wafers, high-performance electronic and optical devices, X-ray optical devices, SR based X-ray microscopy system, and so on.

Such cutting-edge products or instruments contribute to the many scientific fields including biology, medical and pharmaceutical sciences, semiconductor device technology, and X-ray free electron laser optics etc. In educational viewpoint, students study not only their intrinsic research themes in the fields of nano-processing and nano-metrology, but also the additional themes concerning to the other groups of the different research fields, with which they are collaborating. The multi-major education is a unique system of our laboratory automatically realized in our collaborative works with the different groups.
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