2026A NanoTerasu Research Proposals – Overview –

If you are considering using NanoTerasu, please read the following before applying for a research proposal.

1. 2026A User Operation

(1) Beamtime Available to Users and Period of Research in 2026A
・Beamtime Available to Users
The Beamtime shifts available to users in 2026A is shown in Table 1.

<Table 1 List of Provided Shifts by Beamline for 2026A Term>

ClassificationBeamlineShifts
(1 Shift =8 hours)
Public BeamlineBL02U267
BL06U267
BL13U267
Coalition BeamlineBL07U57
BL08U99
BL08W (XRD)90
BL08W (SAXS)108
BL08W (XAFS)63
BL09U60
BL09W72
BL10U30
BL14U126

Please note that it is subject to change with the situation of electricity supply.

  • Period of Research (tentative)

2026A Term: From April 2026 to August 2026

 

2. Eligibility Requirements

The eligibility criteria are the same for both General Proposals and Advanced Research and Development Proposals:

  • Applicants (Project leaders) must be affiliated with a company, university, or research institution, either in Japan or abroad. (However, students may only participate as collaborator researchers, not as project leaders.)
  • Applicants (Project leaders) must secure at least two experimenters. (Experiments conducted by a single individual are not permitted.)

3. Types of Proposals and Available Beamlines

Types of Research Proposals

NanoTerasu only calls for Non-Proprietary Proposals in 2026A term, there is no call for Proprietary Proposals. For research to be considered non-proprietary, users are required to make their research results available to the public through refereed journals or equivalent. Students (including graduate students) can only participate in experiments as collaborator researchers. The call for the 2026A Research Proposals is shown in Table 2.

<Table 2. Types of Proposals Available for 2026A Beamtime>

Non-Proprietary/
Proprietary
Types of Research ProposalBeamlineSummaryNumber of Calls for Proposals
Non-Proprietary
(Publication of Results)
General ProposalPublic BeamlineFor general research using synchrotron radiationTwice a year
Non-Proprietary
(Publication of Results)
General ProposalCoalition Beamline
for public use
For general research using synchrotron radiationTwice a year
Non-Proprietary
(Publication of Results)
Advanced Research and Development ProposalCoalition Beamline
for public use
For research conducting advanced research and development of beamlines, aimed at pioneering innovative synchrotron radiation applications and expanding the scale of facility-based research.Twice a year

For the specifications, status of experimental stations and features, please check the Table 3 List of Public Beamlines, Table 4 List of Beamline Features, and Table 5 The features of Coalition Beamlines.

<Table 3 List of Public Beamlines>

<Table 4 Features of Public Beamlines>

BeamlineName of BeamlineFeatures
BL02UUltrahigh Resolution Resonant Inelastic Soft X-ray ScatteringDownload [PDF]
BL06UNanoscale soft X-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (nano SX-ARPES)Download [PDF]
BL13UNanoscale soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (nano SX-XAS)Download [PDF]

<Table 5 Features of Coalition Beamlines>

BeamlineMeasurement Method
(For General Proposal)
Measurement Method (Advanced)
(For Advanced Research and Development Proposal)
Features
BL07USoft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS),
Soft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
Resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering (RIXS),
Nano X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NanoESCA)
Clic here
BL08USoft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS),
Soft X-ray absorption fine structure (SX-XAFS)
Ambient soft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (AP-XPS),
Operando soft X-ray absorption fine structure (Operando SX-XAFS)
Clic here
BL08W_XRDX-ray Powder diffraction,
2D X-ray diffraction mapping,
Surface X-ray diffraction,
In-situ X-ray diffraction,
Element mapping using X-ray fluorescence
Clic here
BL08W_SAXSSmall angle X-ray scattering,
Wide angle X-ray scattering and diffraction,
Grazing incidence Small angle and wide angle scattering and diffraction
Clic here
BL08W_XAFSTender X-ray XAFS,
Hard X-ray XAFS
Clic here
BL09UHard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (HAXPES)Clic here
BL09WWhite X-ray CT,
White X-ray Imaging
4D-CTClic here
BL10UMonochromatic X-ray CTMicrobeam fluorescence mapping,
USAXS,
XPCS
Clic here
BL14USoft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS),
Soft X-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy (XMCD)
Soft X-ray Imaging SXM,
STXM
Clic here

For applications to Advanced Research and Development Proposal, please contact the office listed below in advance.
If you are unsure whether the equipment you intend to use falls under General Proposals or Advanced Research and Development Proposals, please also contact the office below.

Regarding the Bringing In and Installation of EquipmentE-mail address
JASRI
Users Office
ntjasri#jasri.jp

*Please replace # with @ in the e-mail address.

4. Requirements

(1) Application for Beamtime

Applicants/project leaders are required to submit proposals online from the User Information website (UI site) through the web-based proposal submission system. Log in to the system with your user ID number and password. If you have not obtained your user ID number, please complete user registration first. Please note that only the project leaders can submit proposals. Before starting the application process, project leaders must make sure that all project team members have completed user registration. To avoid losing work in the event of a browser crash or unexpected logout, you are strongly encouraged to first draft your application offline using the MS Word template available from here. Upon successful submission, you will receive a confirmation email attached with a copy of the Agreement (Rules for Users) in PDF format. If you do not receive confirmation within a reasonable time, please login to the proposal system and check if your proposal has been submitted.
For the Advanced Research and Development Proposal, please submit your application using the designated form.

(2) User Registration (Not Required of Repeat Users)
To submit an application online, you must have obtained a user account (user ID number and password) by registering yourself. Please make sure that not only project  leaders/applicants but also all project team members are registered as NanoTerasu users.  If you are not registered as a NanoTerasu user, click here to register.
Note: Registration information is also used for contact. If any of your registration information changes, you must update it from the UI site.

    Top Page > My Page Login > Account Information > Edit My Details & SpRUC Research Groups

(3) Important Notes

[Number of Shifts Required (8 h/shift)]
Generally, beamtime is allocated in increments of 3 shifts. If you need assistance in calculating how many shifts are necessary for your research, please contact Beamline Scientist from following contact details.

Regarding Research AreaE-mail Address
Public Beamline
(NanoTerasu Promotion Division)
ntpbl#jasri.jp
Coalition Beamline for public use
(NanoTerasu Promotion Division)
ntcbl#jasri.jp

*Please replace # with @ in the e-mail address.

[Project Leader]

A project leader is the person who will have overall responsibility throughout the experiment at NanoTerasu. The project leader and the person who is responsible for the research may not be the same person. Likewise, the project leader need not be the first author for NanoTerasu-related publications.

[Use of Multiple Beamlines]

Applicants wishing to use more than one beamline must submit a separate   application for each beamline. Submitting multiple applications is not detrimental to applicants if it is deemed appropriate to use more than one beamline. In such a case, applicants may use the same wording in the abstract page of the applications.

[List of Past Publications (Repeat Users Only)]

List the project leader’s publication (maximum 3) associated with the proposed    research and describe each publication briefly. In addition, register the project leader’s ORCID iD at MyPage, Account Information, if available. 

[High Pressure Gas Cylinder]

If you wish to bring in a high-pressure gas cylinder, please make sure to provide all required information in the online application: [Known Safety Hazards & Measures to Be Taken] 
“Does your proposed research involve any of the following?” > Check the box for “High pressure gas cylinder.” Then, fill out the “Details of samples” table properly. Please be advised that if you attempt to bring in a high-pressure gas cylinder without providing the required information in the application, there may be restrictions on the cylinder to be brought into the site during the administrative procedures required by the High Pressure Gas Safety Act.

5. Fees

Please also refer to the “Fees for Beamline Use for Proposals” webpage summarizing fees for public beamline use and user fees.

(1) Beamtime Fee

 [Non-proprietary Research]

*For research to be considered non-proprietary, users are required to disseminate   their research results through refereed journals within three years from the end of the half-year research term. For details, click here.

Types of feesPer shift (8 hours)
Beamtime FeeUsers are exempt from paying the fee

(2)User Fee 

Public beamline and Coalition Beamlines users are required to pay the fees to cover the costs of beamline maintenance/operation and consumables actually used (user fees). User fees are composed of a fixed fee charged for wear and tear on the facility and a variable fee charged for liquid Helium.

[Fixed Fee]

Types of feesPer shift (8 hours)
User Fee (fixed)11,520 yen (incl. tax)

[Variable Fee]

A variable fee will be calculated and added in accordance with the amount of liquid helium actually used. Please note that the unit price of liquid helium is subject to change.

 Variable FeePer 1 litre
Liquid helium1,675 yen (incl. tax)

6. Others

[Registration of radiation workers, etc.]
At the NanoTerasu beamlines, registration as a Radiation Worker (primarily for hard X-ray BLs) or as a BL User (primarily for soft X-ray BL) is required.
Please follow the procedure according to your usage. For details, please see the “User’s Guide” on the NanoTerasu official website and “For those with an Approved Proposal” on the NanoTerasu User Information website.

When using soft X-ray Beamlines:
The soft X-ray beamlines for the 2026A term are as follows.

Public BeamlineBL02U、BL06U、BL13U
Coalition BeamlineBL07U、BL08U、BL14U
ClassificationNecessary / UnnecessaryThings you can do
Registration for Radiation Workers*1(NanoTerasu users with radiation-controlled area access)Unnecessary
Registration Procedure for BL users*2
(NanoTerasu users without radiation-controlled area access, indicated as “BL users” on the Radiation Worker Registration System)
NecessaryOperation of soft X-ray Beamline (including experimental equipment) including opening and closing shutters, etc.

*1:Required to take an E-learning System for Radiation Safety Training Session  at NanoTerasu or your affiliated institution, and a special medical checkup for radiation users at your affiliated institution.
*2: Required to take an E-learning System for Radiation Safety Training Session  at NanoTerasu.

When using hard X-ray Beamlines:
The hard X-ray beamlines for the 2026A term are as follows.

Coalition BeamlineBL08W(XAFS、XRD、SAXS)、BL09U、BL09W、BL10U
ClassificationNecessary / UnnecessaryThings you can do
Registration for Radiation Workers*1(NanoTerasu users with radiation-controlled area access)NecessaryOperation of hard X-ray Beamline (including experimental equipment) including opening and closing shutters, etc.
Registration Procedure for BL users*2
(NanoTerasu users without radiation-controlled area access, indicated as “BL users” on the Radiation Worker Registration System)
NecessaryOperation from outside the experimental hutch of hard X-ray beamlines, including opening and closing of shutters, etc.

*1:Required to take an E-learning System for Radiation Safety Training Session  at NanoTerasu or your affiliated institution, and a special medical checkup for radiation users at your affiliated institution.
*2: Required to take an E-learning System for Radiation Safety Training Session  at NanoTerasu.

  1. Safety Precaution 
    For your safety, do not work alone. Please include your project team members in the online proposal application and be sure to work in a group of two or more.
  2. Cancellation of Beamtime
    Please be advised that your scheduled beamtime may be cancelled in case of emergencies such as equipment failure, natural disaster, and pandemic. In such cases, users cannot claim compensation for the lost beamtime.
  3. General Insurance and Compensation
    Users shall take out appropriate personal injury and liability insurance before conducting experiments. If their project teams include students, they shall make sure that all the students take out appropriate personal injury and liability insurance. If users damage SPring-8 facilities, equipment or persons, either willfully or through gross negligence, JASRI may require them to meet all or part of the cost of repairs. JASRI shall take due account of all relevant circumstances in determining the degree of user liability.

7. Contact us

About Application of Research ProposalPhone numberE-mail Address
JASRI
Users Office
+81-791-58-0961ntjasri#jasri.jp
Regarding Research AreaE-mail Address
Public Beamline
(NanoTerasu Promotion Division)
ntpbl#jasri.jp
Coalition Beamline for public use
(NanoTerasu Promotion Division)
ntcbl#jasri.jp

*Please replace # with @ in the e-mail address.