@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00028560, author = {小原, 真司 and 田尻, 寛男 and 尾原, 幸治 and 杉本, 邦久 and 藤原, 明比古 and 臼杵, 毅 and Hosokawa, Shinya and 細川, 伸也 and 紅野, 安彦 and 北村, 直之 and 福味, 幸平 and Kohara, Shinji and Tajiri, Hiroo and Song, Changyong and Ohara, Koji and Temleitner, László and Sugimoto, Kunihisa and Fujiwara, Akihiko and Pusztai, László and Usuki, Takeshi and Hosokawa, Shinya and Benino, Yasuhiko and Kitamura, Naoyuki and Fukumi, Kohei}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of Physics : Conference Series}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, 論文, We have developed anomalous x-ray scattering (AXS) spectrometers, that employ intrinsic Ge detectors and crystal analyzers, at SPring-8. The use of LiF analyzer crystal provides us with an energy resolution of ~ 12 eV. Furthermore, it has been established that the use of AXS technique is essential to reveal the relationship between the atomic structure and its function of a fast phase-change material, Ge2Sb2Te5. We were able to address the issue of why the amorphous phase of fast phase change materials is stable at room temperature for a long time despite the fact that it can rapidly transform to the crystalline phase by using a combination of AXS and large scale density functional theory-based molecular dynamics simulations., http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/502/1/012014}, pages = {012014-1--012014-6}, title = {Anomalous x-ray scattering studies of functional disordered materials}, volume = {502}, year = {2014}, yomi = {ホソカワ, シンヤ} }