Division of Math, Sciences, and Information Techno

Yasufumi Susuki

  (鈴木 康文)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Division of Math, Sciences, and Information Technology in Education, Osaka Kyoiku University
Degree
Doctor (Engineering)(Kyoto University)
京都大学博士(工学)(京都大学)
Master (Engineering)(Kyoto University)
工学修士(京都大学)

Researcher number
00196784
J-GLOBAL ID
200901094497580318
researchmap Member ID
1000027504

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Research History

 4

Papers

 76
  • 岡安 類, 貞末 岳, 瀬尾 祐貴, 柳本 朋子, 深澤 優子, 鈴木 康文, 田中 伸治, 今澤 宏太, 島橋 尚吾
    大阪教育大学紀要. 人文社会科学・自然科学, 71 45-67, Feb 28, 2023  Peer-reviewed
    type:Article 本研究は,「GIGAスクール構想」の実現のために「ソフト」面に焦点をあて,デジタル教科書ならではの学びの充実をはかり,将来の学習者用デジタル教科書の有効な利活用も視野に入れつつ,現在配布されている指導者用デジタル教科書を用いた数学と理科の大学及び附属校の授業での利活用を含めたICTを効果的に活用する学習活動や教材化のための素案及び指導者用デジタル教科書を用いた授業実践の分析・考察を行うことを目的とする。 The purposes of this study are the following two points: (1) To focus on the soft wear aspects in order to realize the GIGA school concept and to enhance the learning that only digital textbooks can provide. (2) To analyze and discuss learning activities and teaching materials that effectively utilize ICT, including the use of digital textbooks for teachers in mathematics and science classes at universities and attached schools, as well as classroom practices using digital textbooks for teachers.
  • Yuuko Fukazawa, Kenya Tasaki, Yasufumi Susuki
    Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research B, 478 125-130, Sep 1, 2020  Peer-reviewed
  • Yuuko Fukazawa, Kenya Tasaki, Yasufumi Susuki
    表面と真空, 62(9) 546-550, Sep 13, 2019  Peer-reviewed
    真空層内で加熱しているアルカリハライドの表面温度を,仮説に基づいて,熱電対で測定した。結果的に接触熱抵抗が働き,測定値の誤差は±5K以下にはならなかったが,熱電対を張り付けるための貼り付け剤の厚さに対する依存性など有益な情報が得られた。
  • Yuuko Fukazawa, Ryoki Nakagawa, Yasufumi Susuki
    Vacuum and Surface science, 61(3) 56-61, Mar 3, 2018  Peer-reviewed
  • Yuuko Fukazawa, Ryoki Nakagawa, Yasufumi Susuki
    Journal of the Vacuum Society of Japan, 60(4) 153-157, 2017  Peer-reviewed
    To observe specular oscillations in ion-surface scattering originating from layer-by-layer desorption of an electron stimulated desorbed (ESD) surface, a 15 keV proton beam was impinged on the surface with an angle of incidence less than 1°. We prepared an experimental system to examine the scattering yields of reflecting protons by conveniently employing a fluorescent screen to view scattering yields (scattering patterns) and a commercial digital camera for yield measurements. Because the present energy of the proton beam was too low to illuminate the screen, a micro-channel plate was inserted in front of the screen. Measurements with electron irradiation show obvious damping specular oscillations the widths of angular distributions of scattered protons simultaneously oscillated with increasing electron fluence. From the measured periods of the oscillations, the ESD rates of thermal desorption from KBr(001) at 1.5 keV electrons irradiation were obtained for sample temperatures.

Misc.

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  • Fukazawa Yuuko, Susuki Yasufumi
    Abstract book of Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, 2021 3P16, 2021  
    We have studied the electron-stimulated desorption from surface of alkali-halides by using grazing angle scattering of protons. When the surface of an alkali halide is irradiated by a few keV of electron energy, several types of defects are created inside the crystal. Numerous defects diffuse in the bulk and form a cluster of defects under the surface which stimulates surface atoms to desorb. Desorption that causes a change in the morphology of the surface is categorized into two types. The 1st is formation of a pit with monolayer depth on a flat surface and the 2nd is desorption from the step edges of the pit. In this study, the changes in desorption yields due to these defects are investigated by comparing the measured scattering intensities of fast protons with calculated ones obtained by a proton-scattering-simulation.
  • Fukazawa Yuuko, Susuki Yasufumi
    Abstract book of Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, 2020 72, 2020  
    The yield of desorbed atoms at electron stimulated desorption (ESD) from the surface of KBr(001) have been investigated through varying the external electron energy and beam current density. When the surface of an alkali halide is irradiated by a few keV of electron energy, several types of defects occur inside the crystal. Some defects diffuse in the bulk and form a cluster of defects under the surface, which stimulate the surface atoms to desorb. Surface atoms are ejected and the ejection is resulting in the layer-by-layer mode removal. In this study, 15 keV protons are incident on the electron-stimulated desorbed KBr surface, and their scattering intensity oscillation according to the desorption period of surface atoms is investigated. The first half-period is found to elongate compared with subsequent half-periods. The elongation depends on the irradiation electron energy and decreases with the elevating temperature of the sample. We discuss to use this elongation to estimate of accumulated defects.
  • Tasaki Kenya, Yoshikawa Yuta, Fukazawa Yuuko, Susuki Yasufumi
    Abstract book of Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, 2019 1P41, 2019  
    The yield of desorbed atoms at electron stimulated desorption (ESD) from the surface of KBr(001) have been investigated through varying the external electron energy and beam current density. When the surface of an alkali halide is irradiated by a few keV of electron energy, surface atoms are ejected by ESD and resulting in the layer-by-layer mode removal. The specular intensity oscillations of 15-keV protons incident on the surface with small angles are measured with variety of the up-mentioned electron-beam conditions and target temperatures.
  • Fukazawa Yuuko, Hioki Taketo, Ito Tsubasa, Susuki Yasufumi
    Abstract book of Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, 2019 1P40, 2019  
    An assembly of stainless steel meshes was made in order to transfer the primary ion beam current to the secondary electron beam current. Secondary electron emission current from the assembly was measured by 3 keV He+ ion beam bombardment. The electron current was reproduced by a simple model based on the study of the secondary electron emission at the ion and electron bombardments. Because we use no high level mathematics and no special material, this work is expected to be attractive for undergraduate students in science colleges.
  • Tasaki Kenya, Fukazawa Yuuko, Susuki Yasufumi
    Meeting Abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 74.2 452-452, 2019  

Books and Other Publications

 1

Presentations

 16