シンポジウム |
Modeling and Simulation
of Semiconductor Processes, Devices, and Circuits |
Mar. 22 10:00〜16:35 |
22a-ZA- / 0 |
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Modeling and Simulation of Semiconductor Processes
and Devices, and Integrated Circuits |
Osaka Univ., Cybermedia Ctr Odanaka Shinji |
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Optimal FinFET Design Considering GIDL for Low
Power Devices |
NEC System Devices Res. Labs. 1, NEC Infomatech
Systems 2 *Tanaka Katsuhiko 1, Takeuchi Kiyoshi 1, Ikezawa Takeo 2, Hane
Masami 1 |
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3 |
Accumulation of gate polysilicon |
Toshiba Corp., Adv. LSI Tech. Lab.1, Toshiba Semiconductor
Company 2 *Hiroshi Watanabe, Koji Matsuo, Takuya Kobayashi, Tomohiro Saito,
Kazuaki Nakajima |
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4 |
Analysis of Nano-Scale MOSFET including Uniaxial
and Biaxial Strain |
Fujitsu Lab. 1 Tanabe Ryo 1, Yamasaki Takahiro
1, Ashizawa Yoshio 1, Oka Hideki 1 |
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5 |
Calculation of gate tunneling current using Gamow
method |
Osaka Univ. *Mori Nobuya 1, Takeda Hiroshi 1, Okamoto
Masateru 1, Minari Hideki 1 |
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Lunch 11:45〜13:00 |
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22p-ZA- / 0 |
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Random Dopant Fluctuation Analysis for Scaling
Multi-Gate Device Structures |
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. 1, *Yoshio Ashizawa 1,
Ryo Tanabe 1, Hideki Oka 1 |
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2 |
ENEXSS a 3-dimensional TCAD system |
Semicoductor Leading Edge Technologies Inc. Tetsbunori
Wada
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3 |
Hot Carrier application for Development of a particle
device simulator; HyDeLEOSMC |
Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc. 1. *Ohkura
Yasuyuki 1, Suzuki Chikashi 1 |
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4 |
Mesh generation for three-dimensional process simulation |
Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies 1, Mathematical
Systems Inc. 2 *Ishikawa Hideaki 1, Kayama Yasuyuki 2, Okano Kimie 2, Fujinaga
Masato 1, Uchida Tetsuya 1, Ito Sanae 1, Mochizuki Marie 1, Takenaka Masahiro
1, Wada Tetsunori 1 |
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Break 14:40〜14:55 |
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5 |
Direct measurement of ballistic efficiency in MOSFETs
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Renesas Technology Corp. 1
*Tatsuya kunikiyo 1, Takeshi Okagaki 1, Motoaki Tanizawa 1, Kiyoshi Ishikawa
1, Takahisa Eimori 1, Takashi Ipposhi 1, Osamu Tsuchiya 1
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6 |
Analytical Descriptions of Electronic States in
MOS Inversion Layer using Quantum Drift-Diffusion Equation |
Nagoya Univ. 1, MOSIS 2, Claremont Graduate University
3 Uno Shigeyasu 1, Abebe Henok 2, Cumberbatch Ellis 3 |
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7 |
A High-Resolution Method for Quantum Confinement
Transport Simulations |
Osaka Univ., Cybermedia Ctr Odanaka Shinji |
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8 |
Modeling and Device Simulation of Electron Transport
in Nanoscale Si Devices |
Univ of Tsukuba 1, Toshiba LSI lab. 2 *Sano Nobuyuki
1, Ishihara Takamitsu 2 |
The analytical instruments
using vacuum system - mass spectrometers |
Mar. 22 9:00〜16:50 |
22p-T- / 0 |
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Analyzers using vacuum - mass spectrometers-
Introductory talk
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Ulvac Inc. Naoki Takahashi |
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2 |
Analysis of desorbed molecular from surface -Thermal
Desorption Spectroscopy
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ULVAC,Inc. 1 Inayoshi Sakae |
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3 |
Development and applications of ion attachment
mass spectrometry
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Canon ANELVA Technix Corporation 1 *Yoshiro Shiokawa,
Megumi Nakamura, Harumi Maruyama, Yoshiki Hirano, Yasuyuki Taneda, Masako
Inoue |
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4 |
Detector of Mass Spectrometer - Secondary Electron
Multiplier |
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 1 Ohmura Takayuki 1,Yamaguchi
Haruhisa 1 |
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Break 14:50〜15:05 |
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5 |
On-line Real-time Mass Analysis by Resonant Enhanced
Multiphoton Ioniozation |
TokyoTech Integrated Research Inst. 1, TokyoTech
Chem. Res. Lab. 2, Nippon Steel Co. 3, Nippon Steel Techno Co. 4 Tetsuya
Suzuki 4, Shun-ichi Ishiuchi 2, Shun-ichi Hayashi 3, *Masaaki Fujii 1 |
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6 |
Developement of Multi-turn Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometers |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Michisato Toyoda 1 |
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7 |
The application of TOF-SIMS to life science |
Shimane Univ. 1 Satoka Aoyagi 1 |
Studies on Carbon Nanotubes
as Nanoscience |
Mar. 22 9:00〜17:20 |
22p-ZK- / 0 |
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1 |
Introduction |
Osaka Univ 1 Katayama Mitsuhiro 1 |
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2 |
Single molecule Spectroscopy and relaxation process
of
single wall carbon nanotubes |
Tohoku University, CREST JST R. Saito, K. Sato,
Y. Oyama, J. Jiang, J. S. Park |
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3 |
Spectroscopy of Single Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube |
Tokyo Univ. of Science 1, CREST/JST 2 Homma Yoshikazu
1,2 |
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4 |
Nano-Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes |
Osaka Pref. Univ. 1, Osaka Univ Handai FRC 2 *Seiji
AKita 1, Yoshikazu Nakayama 1,2 |
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5 |
Field Emission of Electrons from Carbon Nanotubes |
Nagoya Univ.1, Mie Univ.2 *Saito Yahachi1, Seko
Kazuyuki1, Hata Koichi2 |
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Break 15:25〜15:35 |
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6 |
Water Assisted Highly Efficient Synthesis of Single
Walled Carbon
Nanotubes and its applications |
AIST 1 Hata Kenji 1 |
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7 |
Gas adsorption on single-walled carbon nanotubes
and its application to ultrasensitive gas detection |
Osaka Univ 1 *Katayama Mitsuhiro 1, Honda Shin-ichi
1 |
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8 |
Carbon Nanotube Artificial Atom for Nanodevice
Applications |
RIKEN 1, CREST-JST 2, TITech 3 Koji Ishibashi12,
Satoshi Moriyama1, Tomoko Fuse13, Daiju Tsuya13, Masaki Suzuki12, Tomohiro
Yamaguchi1 |
Introduction to "Applied
Physics and Manufacturing, for a closer connection with the industrial world" |
Mar. 22 9:00〜16:35 |
22p-ZG- / 0 |
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1 |
Introduction to“Applied Physics and Manufacturing,
for a closer connection with the industrial world” |
Ehime Univ. 1 *Ohnishi Hideomi 1 |
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2 |
Development of Manufacturing Technology Database
and Technological Support System using IT for SMEs |
AIST *Shingo Hirose 1 |
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3 |
Intelligent cutting tool based on PVD coating technology |
National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology1,Kyocera Kazuo Mori1,Oleg RYABOV1,*Yoshio Nagto2,Ayumu Torimoto2 |
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4 |
Development of Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
system by Gas Flow simulation |
Technology Development group *Asai Tomonori 1 |
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Break 15:10〜15:25 |
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5 |
Nano-fabrication for diamond and its application
for electron emitter devices |
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Semiconductor
Technologies R&D Lab. *Nishibayashi Yoshiki, Tatsumi Natsuo, Namba Akihiko,
Miyazaki Tomihito, Imai Takahiro |
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6 |
Multi-Physics Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics
Approach to Fabrication Process Design |
Tohoku Univ. 1, JST-PRESTO 2, Tohoku Univ. 3 Kubo
Momoji 1,2, Tsuboi Hideyuki 1, Koyama Michihisa 1, Endou Akira 1, Del Carpio
Carlos 1, Miyamoto Akira 3,1 |
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7 |
Closing Remarks of "Applied Physics and Manufacturing,
for a Closer Connection with the Industrial World" |
National Inst. Adv. Industrial. Sci. Tech. 1, Aoyama
Gakuin Univ. 2 *Atsushi Masuda 1, Atsuhito Sawabe 2 |
Optical Interconnection
-Exploring possibilities from Mobile to Super Computer applications - |
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:05 |
23p-ZN- / 0 |
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Introductory Talk: Expectation for Opitcal Interconnection
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Tokyo Inst. of Technology Kobayashi Kohroh |
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2 |
High-speed 850nm VCSELs for Consumer Applications |
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) 1 *Onishi Toshikazu
1,Tanigawa Tatsuya 1,Nagai Shuichi 1,Ueda Tetsuzo 1 |
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3 |
Polymer Optical Waveguide Technology and the Application
to Optical Interconnections |
OMRON Corporation Hayami Hosokawa |
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4 |
VCSEL based optical link modules |
OPTICIS CO. LTD. 1 Shin Hyun-Kuk 1 |
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Break 14:50〜15:05 |
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5 |
High density optical wiring technologies for optical
backplane interconnection |
AIST 1 Tamura Mitsuaki 1 |
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6 |
Inter-Chip Optical Interconnection |
Tohoku University Mitsumasa Koyanagi |
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7 |
High-speed and high-reliability VCSEL for next
generation super computer |
NEC System Device Res. Labs. *Suzuki Naofumi 1,
Hatakeyama Hiroshi 1, Anan Takayoshi 1, Fukatsu Kimiyoshi 1, Yashiki Kenichiro
1, Tsuji Masayoshi 1 |
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8 |
Peta-Flops Class Supercomputer and Optical Interconnection |
MEXT 1 Watanabe Tadashi 1 |
Optical Technology and
Management of Technology(II) -Aiming to recover international competitiveness-
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Mar. 23 9:00〜17:20 |
23p-ZF- / 0 |
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1 |
Management of Technology on Optics -For the Recovery
of Japanese Initiative in the Global Competition- |
NISTEP(MEXT) Tatsuno Kimio |
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2 |
A New Multi-Methodology Foresight for National
Prioritization in the 3rd Science and Technology Basic Plan |
National Institute of Science and Technology Policy *Kuwahara
Terutaka 1 |
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3 |
Foresight Management on the Management of Technology |
Ritsumeikan Univ. 1,
*Shotaro Kohtsuki 1, |
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4 |
The digital photography industry in Japan: trends
in digital still cameras industry and mobile phone cameras with international
competitiveness |
Waseda Univ. Global Inf. & Telecom. Inst. Cavasin
Nathalie |
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Break 14:50〜15:05 |
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5 |
CASIO creates new trends of Digital Cameras |
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QV Digitalcamera Unit,
Product Development HQ Nakayama Jin |
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6 |
Japanese Manufacturing - The Case of Digital Equipment
Industry - |
Kobe Univ. 1 Munehiko Itoh 1 |
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7 |
Expansion of the consumer market in China and the
challenge for Japanese companies |
Cast Consulting 1 Xu Xiang Dong 1 |
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Panel Discussion |
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Roadmap of Scanning Probe
Microscopy |
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:35 |
23p-ZK- / 0 |
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Introductory Talk |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Morita Seizo 1 |
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2 |
General Discussion Including Theory of SPM |
Waseda Univ. 1 *Tsukada Masaru 1 |
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3 |
SPM-related New Techniques (2) |
Kanazawa Univ.1, Tohoku Univ.2, Tokyo Inst. Technology3,
Hokkaido Univ.4, Toyota Inst. Technology5 *Toshio Ando1, Yasuo Cho2, Ken
Nakajima3, Kazuhisa Sueoka4, Masamitsu Yoshimura5 |
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Current technologies and future prospects of major
SPM families |
Toray Research Center 1, Chiba Univ. 2, Gunma Univ.
3, NTT 4, Kanazawa Inst. of Technology 5 *Yoshitsugu Nakagawa 1, Masakazu
Nakamura 2, Sumio Hosaka 3, Toru Murashita 4, Osamu Nishikawa 5 |
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Break 15:05〜15:20 |
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5 |
Characterization of new materials and devices with
SPM measurement |
Hokkaido Univ. 1, Tokyo Univ. 2, JAIST 3, Toshiba
R&D Center 4, Kobe Univ. 5, Tokyo TECH. 6, Tokyo TECH. 7, KARC-NICT 8 Sueoka
Kazuhisa 1, Hasegawa Shuji 2, Tomitori Masahiko 3, Usuda Koji 4, Onishi
Hiroshi 5, Ikai Atsushi 6, Nakajma Ken 7, Tanaka Shukichi8 |
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6 |
Latest Developements of Scanning Probes |
Kobe Univ. 1, Tokyo Univ. 2, Kyoto Univ. 3 *Hiroshi
Obishi 1, Shuji Hasegawa 2, Hirofumi Yamada 3 |
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Present and future of STM, AFM and NSOM |
JAIST 1, Osaka Univ. 2, Keio Univ. 3 *Masahiko
Tomitori 1, Yasuhiro Sugawara 2, Toshiharu Saiki 3 |
Fusion of Biotechnology
and Nanotechnology for Advanced Electronic Devices |
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:45 |
23p-ZG- / 0 |
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Fusion of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology for
Advanced Electron Devices |
Tohoku Univ. 1, Matsushita Electric 2, *Samukawa
Seiji 1, Yamashita Ichiro 2 |
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Present status and prospect of silicon nanodevice
technology |
AIST 1 Suzuki Eiichi 1 |
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3 |
Fusion of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology using
Ultimate Top-down Etching Processes |
Tohoku Univ. 1, *Samukawa Seiji 1, |
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4 |
Low-Temperature Crystallization of Si Films Obtained
Using Ferritin Protein |
NAIST 1, Panasonic 2 *Uraoka Yukiharu 1, Kirimura
Hiroya 1, Fuyuki Takashi 1, Okuda Mituhiro 2, Yamashita Ichiro 1,2 |
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5 |
Nano-biotechnology using diamond: application for
nanoelectronics and chemical sensors |
Waseda Univ. Sch. Sci. & Eng. 1, Waseda Univ. B.M.E.
2 Kawarada Hiroshi1,Song Kwangsoup2, Hiraki Takahiro1, Furukawa Kei1, Ohki
Takashi1, Yang Junghoon1, |
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Break 15:25〜15:35 |
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6 |
Nanobio device based on neural fusion |
NTT Basic Res. Labs. 1, SORST/JST 2, Univ. Oxford
3 Keiichi Torimitsu 1,2,3 |
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7 |
Fabrication of DNA-Templated Metal Nanowires |
Hokkaido Univ.1, and CREST, JST2 ○Kuniharu Ijiro1,2,
Yuichi Hashimoto1 and Yasutaka Matsuo1 |
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Fusion technology between bio-electronics and Si-based
electronics |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Tabata Hitoshi 1 |
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Discussion is the start point of the fusion of
bio-, material-, and semiconductor nanotechnology |
ATRL Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd 1, CREST/JST
2, NAIST 3 Yamashita Ichiro 1,2,3 |
Frontiers of Spintronics
Devices |
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:30 |
23p-ZM- / 0 |
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Frontiers of Spintronics Devices |
Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST-JST 2 Nitta Junsaku 1 2,
Miyazaki Terunobu 1 |
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2 |
Electrical control of spin correlation between
quantum dots |
NTT Basic Research Labs. 1 Satoshi Sasaki 1 |
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3 |
Spin Interference Device based on the Rashba Effect |
Hokkaido Univ. 1, NTT BRL 2, CREST JST 3, Tohoku
Univ. 4 *Koga Takaaki 1,3, Sekine Yoshiaki 2, Nitta Junsaku 2,3,4, Tawaraya
Kazunori 1, Okutani Hiroshi 1 |
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4 |
Spin injection with three terminal device based
on (Ga,Mn)As/n+-GaAs tunnel junction |
Tohoku univ. 1, RIEC Tohoku univ. 2, ERATO JST
3, CREST JST 4 *Makoto Kohda 1, Tomohiro Kita 2,3, Yuzo Ohno 2,4, Fumihiro
Matsukura 2,3, Hideo Ohno 2,3 |
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Dynamics of spin injection magnetization reversal
and microwave rectification(30min.) |
Osaka Univ 1, AIST 2, Canon ANELVA 3 *Yoshishige
Suzuki1,2, Ashwin Tulapurkar2, Hitoshi Kubota2, Akio Fukushima2,
Shinji Yuasa2, Masaki Mizuguchi1, David Djayaprawira3, Koji Tsunekawa3,
Hiroki Maehara3, Naoki Watanabe3 |
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Break 15:15〜15:30 |
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6 |
Fabrication of patterned magnetic recording media
using wet processes |
Waseda Univ. Homma Takayuki |
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7 |
Magnetization Reversal due to Non-Locally Induced
Spin Current |
ISSP Univ. of Tokyo 1, FRS-RIKEN 2 Yoshichika Otani
1,2, Takashi Kimura 1,2 |
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8 |
Magnetoresistive Effect of Ferromagnetic Tunnel
Junctions using half-metallic Co2MnSi electrode |
Tohoku Univ. 1, AIST 2 *Sakuraba Yiya 1, Hattori
Masashi 1, Oogane Mikihiko 1, Kubota Hitoshi 2, Ando Yasuo 1, Sakuma Akimasa
1, Miyazaki Terunobu 1 |
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Giant TMR Effect and Current-Induced Magnetization
Switching in MgO-based MTJs for Ultrahigh-Density MRAM |
AIST 1, PRESTO-JST 2, Canon ANELVA 3, Osaka Univ.
4 *Yuasa Shinji 1,2, Kubota Hitoshi 1, Fukushima Akio 1, Ando Koji 1, Djayaprawira
David 3, Tsunekawa Koji 3, Maehara Hiroki 3, Watanabe Naoki 3, Suzuki Yoshishige
1,4 |
The present state and tendency
of phisics education in foreign countries -What is the role of international
conferences?- |
Mar. 23 13:30〜16:40 |
23p-A- / 0 |
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Introductory talk |
Hokkaido Pharmaceutical Unive.1,Tokyo Univ.of technology.2,
Nagano National college of Technology.3 Y Nakano 1,*H Kezuka 2,T Nakazawa
3 |
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Report on ICPE-Chaina-Japan-US Symposium on Physics
and Experiment in University |
NIppon Inst.of Tech 1,Tokyo Univ.of Science 2,Fukuoka
Univ 3,Tokyo Univ.of Tech 4 Tsukabayashi Isao 1,*Seki Hajime 2,Teragda Mitsugu
3,Kezuka Hiroshi 4 |
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The Report on the International Conference on Physics
Education 2005 in India |
Azabu High School Masuko Hiroshi |
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The Japanese delegation for 37th international
physics Olympiad at Singapore |
Tokyo Univ.of technology. 1, ICU. 2, Kyoto Univ.
3, University of Electro-communications. 4, Takachiho University. 5 *Hirosi
Kezuka 1,Kazuo Kitahara 2,Masao Ninomiya 3,Masataka Ariyama 4,Masatosi Namiki
5 |
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Plan of Special Issue of International Conference
on Physics Education |
Miyagi Univ. of Education Chiba Yoshiaki |
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Break 14:55〜15:10 |
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International Conference on Physics Education 2006
[ICPE2006(Tokyo)] and Physics Education in Japan |
Univ. Tokyo Hyodo Toshio |
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Discussion |
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New Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic
Bomb Radiation Dosimetry System DS02 and Technology for Environmental Radioactivity
Measurement |
Mar. 23 10:00〜17:10 |
23p-B- / 0 |
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New Radiation Dosimetry System DS02 and Technology
for Environmental Radioactivity Measurement |
Kyushu Univ. 1 Wakabayashi Genichiro |
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2 |
Background and Summery of New Atomic Bomb Radiation
Dosimetry
System DS02 |
RIRBM, Hiroshima University Masaharu Hoshi |
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3 |
Measurement ofEu-152 and new evaluation method
for Atomic-Bomb neutrons by Ag-108m |
Kanazawsa University Kazuhisa Komura |
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4 |
Measurement of 63Ni produced in copper
samples by Hiroshima atomic bomb by liquid scintillation method |
Research Reactor Inst., Kyoto Univ. 1, Radioisotope
Center, Univ. of Tokyo 2, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
3 *Shibata Seiichi 1, Takamiya Kouichi 1, Jimura Keiko 1, Ota Yoshiyuki
1, Nogawa Norio 2, Ito Yutaka 3, Shibata Tokushi 3 |
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Break 15:35〜15:50 |
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5 |
An estimation of the fast-neutron fluence for the
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency 1 Shibata Tokushi 1 |
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6 |
Thermoluminesence: T65D to DS86, DS02 |
NIRS Takashi Maruyama |
Twentieth anniversary of
high-temperature superconductivity. Frontiers of the research and development |
Mar. 23 9:15〜18:00 |
23p-ZE- / 0 |
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Introduction : Why high-Tc superconductivity
at the 20th aniversary? |
Univ. Tokyo 1 *MAEDA Atsutaka 1 |
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Progress of Research of High Tc Superconductors
and Future Prospects |
Superconductivity Research Laboratory Shoji Tanaka |
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3 |
What the high-temperature superconductivity tells
us |
Dept. of Applied Physics, Waseda Univ. Terasaki
Ichiro 1 |
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4 |
Present and future of searching for high-temperature
superconductors |
Inst. for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo Hiroi
Zenji |
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5 |
History and recent trends in the developments of
bulk superconductors |
Shibaura Ist. Technol. Murakami Masato |
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Break 15:35〜15:50 |
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6 |
Drastically Innovative BSCCO HTS Wire |
Sumitomo Electric *Sato Ken-ichi, Hayashi Kazuhiko,
Kato Takeshi |
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7 |
Present Status & Future Prospects on Development
of Y-system Superconducting Coated Conductors |
Superconductivity Research Laboratory 1 *Yuh Shiohara
1, Yutaka Yamada 1, Teruo Izumi 1 |
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Oxide Electronics as a derivative of high Tc research |
IMR Tohoku Univ. 1, CERC AIST 2, COMET NIMS 3 Masashi
Kawasaki 1,2,3 |
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Oxide Superconductor Electronics |
Superconductivity Research Lab. Tanabe Keiichi
1 |
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Future trends in high-Tc superconductor research
and developments |
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology *Naito
Michio 1 |
New Trends in Spectroscopical
Sensing Methods for Organic and Biological Molecules: Terahertz and Surface-wave
Spectroscopies |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:20 |
24a-ZL- / 0 |
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Opening remarks |
Tokyo Institute of Technology Mitsumasa Iwamoto |
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General view of the symposium |
Osaka University Hitoshi Tabata |
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3 |
Progress in Far-Infrared and Terahertz-Wave Spectroscopy |
Nation.Inst.Info.Commun.Tech.(NICT) Sakai Kiyomi
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Terahertz Spectroscopy and Surface Waves |
Osaka Univ. 1, RIKEN 2 *Hangyo Masanori 1, Tani
Masahiko 1, Miyamaru Fumiaki 2 |
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Break 10:50〜11:05 |
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6 |
Fundamentals of surface plasmon resonance |
Univ. Tokushima *Fukui Masuo, Okamoto Toshihiro,
Haraguchi Masanobu |
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7 |
Plasmon Enhanced Fluorescence Bioassay in Nanospace |
Kyoto Pref. Univ. Akito Ishida, Ayako Fujii |
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8 |
Nano-Raman spectroscopy and molecular nano-imaging
based on local plasmon polaritons |
Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka
Univ. Yasushi Inouye |
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Lunch 12:35〜13:50 |
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24p-ZL- / 0 |
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Development of THz spectrometer and THz imaging
system |
Spectra Design Co.Ltd. 1 Fukasawa Ryoichi 1 |
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2 |
Spectroscopic Performances of A THz-TDS Commercial
Spectrometer |
Aispec 1, Shinshu Univ. 2 *Nishizawa Seizi 1,2 |
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3 |
Generation of Intense THz Waves from Large-Aperture
Photoconductive Antennas |
Univ. of Tsukuba 1 *Hattori Toshiaki 1 |
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Break 15:20〜15:35 |
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4 |
Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy on Solvent-Solute
Interaction |
Kobe Unive. Molecular Photoscience Research Center
1, CREST/JST 2 Asako Oka1, *Keisuke Tominaga1,2 |
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5 |
Terahertz Attenuated Total-Reflection Spectroscopy |
Department of Physics, Kyoto University Koichiro
Tanaka |
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6 |
Terahertz spectroscopy of amino acids and proteins |
NTT Basic Res. Labs. 1 Katsuhiro Ajito,Rungsawang
Rakchanok,Yuko Ueno ,Isao Tomita |
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Summary; Challenge and Future Prospect |
Inst. Laser Eng., Osaka Univ. Masahiko Tani 1 |
High-velocity impact phenomena
and materials processing |
Mar. 24 13:00〜16:50 |
24p-A- / 0 |
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Shock phenomena and material processing under a
limiting condition with a shock wave |
National Defense Academy 1 *Matsumoto Hitoshi 1 |
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2 |
Relationship between perforation number of sheets
and an impact load when piercing a notebook with an edged tool |
National Research Inst. of Police Science 1 *Itoh
Yasumi 1, Mogami Kazunari 1 |
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3 |
Effect of Shock Wave on High-Pressure, Pulsed Glow
Discharge in Supersonic Flow |
Extreme Energy-Density Res. Inst. Nagaoka Univ.
Technol. 1, Dept. Mech. Eng. Nagaoka Univ. Technol. 2 *Imada Go 1, Tran
Thanh Son 2, Suzuki Masataro 2, Masuda Wataru 2 |
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Break 14:05〜14:15 |
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4 |
Enhancement of mechanical properties on structural
material by laser shock processing |
Toshiba Corporation 1 Sano Yuji 1 |
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5 |
Characterization of shock-loaded Silicon |
National Defense Academy *Kishimura Hiroaki 1,
Sakamoto Kazuyuki 1, Maki Masahiko 1, Abe Hiroshi 1, Ojima Kouzo 1, Matsumoto
Hitoshi 1 |
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Break 15:15〜15:25 |
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6 |
High-speed spectroscopic measurements of a chemical
reaction in
impact-induced vapor plumes |
1University of Tokyo 2Brown University) Seiji Sugita
and Peter H. Schultz |
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7 |
Anti-shock properties of inorganic nano particles
and nanotubes |
NIMS *SEKINE Toshimori |
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8 |
Shock Compaction of Oxide Superconductor Particles
for a Magnetic Sensor |
Tokyo Univ.of Technology 1, Kinki Univ 2,Tohoku
Fukushi Univ. 3,Inst. for Material Researh Tohoku Univ. 4
*Hiroshi Kezuka 1, Hujita Hiroyuki 2, Mineo Itoh 2, Masae Kikuchi 3, Toshiyuki
Atou 4, Masashi Kawasaki 4, and Kiyoto Fukuoka4 |
On the diversity of R&D
environment and evaluation: The present status and challenges in corporations |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:00 |
24p-ZQ- / 0 |
|
1 |
The greeting of session |
Toshiba corp., R&D Center, Humancentric Lab. *Fukushima
Rieko 1 |
|
2 |
Message from the president |
Osaka University President of JSAP |
|
3 |
Message from the committee chair |
The University of Tokyo Takashi Kondo |
|
4 |
Main point explanation |
Toshiba corp., R&D Center, Humancentric Lab. Fukushima
Rieko 1 |
|
5 |
Greetings from guests of honor |
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology Kimihiko Oda |
|
6 |
Escaping from the gender trap in Japanese companies |
Toshiba Corporation Makoto Azuma |
|
7 |
Women’s Power in Research and Development
|
Sony Corporation 1 Tsurushima Katsuaki 1 |
|
8 |
"Diversity" at Nissan Motor |
Nissan Motor 1 Yoshimaru Yukiko |
|
9 |
Gender equiality policyes made and tobe made |
Director, Research Division, Gender Equality Bureau, Cabinet
Office Noriko Shiomitsu |
|
10 |
METI(Ministry of Economy,trade and Industry) Policies
planned for fiscal 2006 to formate of a gender-equal society
|
Minister's Secretariat Policy Planning Office of
METI *Ohnishi Hiroshi 1 |
|
|
Break 15:10〜15:20 |
|
|
11 |
Panel Discussion: The present state of the evaluation
and the diversity of the R&D environment from company researcher's eyes |
|
|
12 |
Activities Report of the Science Council of Japan |
Japan Women's University Kashiko KODATE |
|
13 |
The closing remarks and the greeting of a conclusion |
Toshiba corp., R&D Center, Humancentric Lab. Fukushima
Rieko 1 |
Lightwave sensing using
the advantages of optical spectra |
Mar. 24 9:30〜17:00 |
24p-ZD- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory talk: lightwave sensing using the
advantages of optical spectra |
Dept. Appl. Phys., Tokyo Univ. Science Ishii Yukihiro |
|
2 |
Visible laser sources for fluorescent microscopy
by fiber lasers and their frequency conversion |
Megaopto 1 *Yushi Kaneda 1, Tatsuya Shinozaki 1,
Yoshiharu Urata 1, Satoshi Wada 1 |
|
3 |
Synthesized light source using low coherence lights |
Yamagata Univ. 1 *Sato Manabu 1, Watanabe Yuuki
1 |
|
4 |
Achromatic phase-shifters and their applications |
RIKEN *Jun-ichi Kato 1 |
|
|
Break 14:45〜15:00 |
|
|
5 |
Channeled spectropolarimetry --- Snapshot, compact,
and fast method for the measurement of the wavelength-resolved polarization
--- |
Hokkaido Univ., Grad. Sch. of Eng. 1 Kazuhiko Oka
1 |
|
6 |
Coherence Holography: A New Holographic Technique
for Synthesis and Control of Coherence Fields |
Univ. Electro-Commun. 1 Mitsuo Takeda 1 |
|
7 |
Fiber Optic Nerve Systems with Synthesis of Optical
Coherence Function |
Univ. of Tokyo 1 *Hotate Kazuo 1 |
|
8 |
Interferometric measurement technique by using
the complex degree of coherence |
Dept. of Electronics, Univ. of Industrial Technology *Onodera
Ribun 1 |
Si light emitter |
Mar. 24 10:00〜17:25 |
24p-D- / 0 |
|
1 |
Light emission from silicon |
ICR, Kyoto Univ. Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
|
|
2 |
Review of recent semiconducting silicide light
emitters |
Univ.Tsukuba, Inst.Appl.Phys.1 *Suemasu Takashi
1, Sunohara Tsuyoshi 1, Ugajin Yuta 1, Kobayashi Kenichi 1 |
▲ |
3 |
Review on developments of Si waveguide devices
(30 minutes) |
NICT Basic and Advanced Research Dept. 1, NICT
Information and Network Systems Dept. 2, The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
3 *Liang T.K. 1, Nunes L.R. 1, Abedin K.S. 2, Miyazaki T. 2, Tsang H.K.
3, Tsuchiya M. 1 |
|
4 |
Si-based alloy emitter and near-infrared gain in
Si |
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University
of Tokyo 1, PRESTO, JST 2 S. Fukatsu 1,2 |
|
|
Break 15:20〜15:35 |
|
|
5 |
Sensitized excitation of Er ions by Si nanocrystals |
Fac. Eng., Kobe Univ. *Minoru Fujii 1, Shinji Hayashi
1 |
|
6 |
Fabrication and 1.54μm emission of new ErSiO superlattice
crystalline materials and their possibility of realizing high efficiency
LEDs |
Dept. Electronic Engineering, Univ. Electro-Communications *Tadamasa
Kimura, Hideo Isshiki |
|
7 |
Recent Progress of Surface Emitting Lasers Toward
Si-Photonics |
Tokyo Tech Koyama Fumio 1 |
|
8 |
Perspective of Si based light emitter |
Kyoto Univ. 1 *Maeda Yoshihito 1 |
Organization of organic
opto-electronic functional materials toward versatile control of lightwaves |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:25 |
24p-ZP- / 0 |
|
1 |
Organization of organic opto-electronic functional
materials toward versatile control of lightwaves |
RIKEN 1, AIST 2 *Sassa Takafumi 1, Fukuda Takashi
2 |
|
2 |
Optically functional polymeric-multilayers |
Keio Univ. 1 Komikado Toshiyuki 1, Umegaki Shinsuke
1 |
|
3 |
Preparation of polymer particles by self-organization
and control of their hierarchic structures |
Hokkaido Univ. 1, FRS RIKEN Inst. 2, CREST JST
3, Grad. Schol. Sci. Hokkaido Univ. 4 *Yabu Hiroshi 1,2,3, Higuchi Takeshi
4, Shimomura Masatsugu 1,2,3 |
|
4 |
Two-dimensional control of molecular reorientation
in polymer liquid crystals and polarization gratings |
Nagaoka University of Technology 1,University of
Hyogo 2 Hiroshi Ono 1,Nobuhiro Kawatsuki 2 |
|
|
Break 15:10〜15:25 |
|
|
5 |
Photochemical and thermal control of cholesteric
color and the application to full-color recording and display materials |
AIST. Nanotechnology R. I. *Tamaoki Nobuyuki |
|
6 |
Fabrication and Applications of Tunable Photonic
Crystals Responsive to External Stimuli |
The Univ. of Tokyo 1, Southeast Univ 2, The Univ.
of Tokyo 3, Kyushu Univ. 4, KAST 5 *Shoichi Kubo 1, Zhong-Ze Gu 2, Hiroshi
Segawa 1, Osamu Sato 3, Akira Fujishima 4 |
|
7 |
Optical Waveguide Modulators Fabricated Using Electro-Optic
Polymers |
Univ. of Fukui 1, Univ. of Washington 2, Univ.
of Arizona 3 Yasufumi Enami 1, A. K-Y. Jen 2, N. Peyghambarian 3 |
Joint Symposium with Materials
Science and Crystal Technology Division and Silicon Technology Division
"Crystal, Process and Device Technologies for High Speed and Low Power
Transistors" |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:50 |
24p-ZF- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory (The aim of the symposium) |
JFCC 1 *Ono Haruhiko 1 |
|
2 |
Novel structured device technology requested from
the future silicon ULSI |
Tohoku Univ. RIEC 1, Selete 2, Selete(現:Matsusita
Electric) 3, Selete(現 Tokyo Electron) 4 *Tetsuo Endoh 1, Humio Ootsuka 2,
Yasuo Nara 2, Mitsuo Yasuhira 3, Tsunetosi Arikado 4 |
|
3 |
Si multidot single-elctron-tunneling FETs based
on SOI structures |
Shizuoka Univ. 1, Univ. Tokyo 2 Tabe Michiharu
1, Ratno Nuryadi 1, Ishikawa Yasuhiko 2, Ikeda Hiroya 1 |
|
4 |
The Development of Strained Si Substrate for High
Speed LSI Devices |
Toshiba Ceramics CO, LTD *Koji Izunome1,Takeshi
Senda1,Eiji Toyoda1,Hideaki Takano1,Masachika Motousu1 |
|
5 |
Strain and dislocations in heteroepitaxial SiGe
and Ge thin films on Si |
Nagoya Univ. 1 * Sakai Akira 1, Zaima Shigeaki
1 |
|
|
Break 15:05〜15:20 |
|
|
6 |
Local Stain and Stress Analysis of Semiconductor
Devices by STEM/CBED Method |
Fujitsu Labs. *Soeda Takeshi 1 |
|
7 |
Current status and evaluation technologies for
SOI and strained-Si substrate |
Meiji Univ. School of Science and Technology Atsushi
Ogura |
|
8 |
Status of Low Power LSI with Fully Depleted SOI
Technology |
Oki Electric 1 *Ida Jiro 1 |
|
9 |
Crystal Characterization of SOI Wafers by Highly
Parallel X-Ray Microbeam at SPring-8 |
Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Hyogo Junji
Matsui |
|
10 |
Advanced Substrate/Device/Process Technologies
fro High Performance/Low Power Future CMOS |
Univ. Tokyo 1, MIRAI-AIST 2 Shinichi Takagi 1,2 |
Expanding applications
of polarization-reversed optical devices |
Mar. 24 9:00〜18:15 |
24p-ZK- / 0 |
|
1 |
Expanding applications of polarization-reversed
optical devices - Introductory talk - |
NIMS 1, Waseda Univ. 2 *Kurimura Sunao 1,2 |
|
2 |
Surface emitted THz-wave generation using periodically
poled lithium niobate (PPLN) |
Tohoku Univ. 1, RIKEN Sendai 2 *Koji Suizu 1, Yusaku
Suzuki 1, Yuzo Sasaki 1, Hiromasa Ito 1,2 |
|
3 |
High energy Mid-IR pulse generation by using a
periodically domain-inverted optical device |
Inst. for Mol. Sci. *Ishizuki Hideki 1, Taira Takunori
1 |
|
4 |
Low threshold infrared light generation with periodically
polarization-reversed optical devices |
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Waseda
Univ. 1, Nat'l Inst. for Material Science 2 *Masayuki Maruyama 1, Hirochika
Nakajima 1, Sunao Kurimura 2, Kenji Kitamura 2 |
|
5 |
Application of telecomm-laser diodes using polarization
reversed wavelength converters |
NTT Photonics Labs. 1 *Asobe Masaki 1,Nishida Yoshiki
1, Tadanaga Osamu 1, Yanagawa Tutomu 1, Magari Katsuaki 1, Suzuki Hiroyuki
1 |
|
6 |
560nm SHG light source using broad area laser diode
and domain-inverted optical device |
Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co.,Ltd. *Hara Tokutaka,
Oguri Hitoshi |
|
7 |
Integration of PPLN-SHG and High Frequency Modulation
for Blue/Green light source |
Grad. Sch. of ISEE, Kyushu Univ. *Oki Yuji 1, Onda
Mitsuhiro 1, Okaguchi Takahiro1, Okada Tatsuo 1 |
|
|
Break 15:40〜15:55 |
|
|
8 |
Quartz-based QPM wavelength converter |
Nikon Corp. 1, NIMS 2, Nidek Co.,Ltd 3 * Masaki
Harada 1, Ken-ichi Muramatsu 1 , Akira Tanaka 1, Sunao Kurimura 2,
Kenji Kitamura 2 , Tsuyoshi Yamada 3 and Ken-ichi Hayashi 3
|
|
9 |
Periodically poled device applications in photonic
network |
NTT Network Innovation Labs. 1, NTT Photonics Labs.
2 Yamazaki Etsushi 1, Takada Atsushi 1, Inuzuka Fumikazu 1, Yamawaku Jun
1, Asobe Masaki 2 |
|
10 |
A new digital photo-printing system using periodic
domain inverted SHG laser |
Advanced core technology laboratories, Fuji Photo
Film 1 *Hatori Masami 1, Sonoda Shinichiro 1, Harada Akinori 1 |
|
11 |
Quantum optical experiments using periodically
poled lithium niobate waveguides |
AIST 1 *Yoshizawa Akio 1 |
|
12 |
Development of waveguide polarization-reversed
optical devices |
NIMS 1, Waseda Univ. 2 *Kurimura Sunao 1,2 |
Recent developements in
photo-electronics of disordered materials |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:00 |
24p-ZM- / 0 |
|
1 |
Overview on photo-electronics of disordered materials |
Hokkaido Univ., Grad. School. Eng. *Tanaka Keiji
1 |
|
2 |
Holographic recording technology utilizing the
photorefractive polymer |
Osaka Univ. 1 Nagayama Norio 1, Yokoyama Masaaki
1 |
|
3 |
Recent Research Review of Glasses for Optical Fiber
Devices |
Kyushu Univ. Takebe Hiromichi |
|
|
Break 15:15〜15:30 |
|
|
4 |
Thin film Solar Cells; Present and Furture |
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology *Michio Kondo,Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Takuya Matsui, Hiroshi Sonobe,
Manabu Ito |
|
5 |
Present state and outlook for organic thin-film
transistors |
NHK Sci. & Tech. Res. Labs.1 Tokito Shizuo 1 |
Vision and Proposal for
JSAP Contribution to Realizing Sustainable Society through Energy Device
Innovation |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:25 |
24p-C- / 0 |
|
1 |
What Can Applied Physics Contribute for Realization
of the Sustainable Society? |
JSAP 1, Univ. of Tokyo (IIS) 2 *Sakaki Hiroyuki
1,2 |
|
2 |
Necessary Innovation for CO2 emission reduction
to one-quarter |
Central Res. Labs.,NEC Corp. *Kishida Shunji 1 |
|
3 |
New Concept of Printed Circuit Board Decreasing
Electric Power Consumption of High Performance IT System Down To 1/10 |
Niche Tohoku Univ. 1, *Ohmi Tadahiro 1, Morimoto
Akihiro 1, Shirakata Yasushi 1 |
|
4 |
Hybrid Vehicle Technology and Power Semiconductor
Device Technology |
Totota Motor Corporation Kushida Tomoyoshi 1 |
|
5 |
Fuel Cells and PTG Substitute Catalysts to Support
Hydrogen Energy Society |
Chiba Univ. Uematsu Takayoshi |
|
|
Break 15:10〜15:25 |
|
|
6 |
Biomass is playing the primary role in terms of
renewable energy |
Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science Sakai Masayasu |
|
7 |
Hydrogen Generation from Water using GaN Photocatalysis |
JST-ERATO1, Tokyo Univ. of Science2 *Fujii Katsushi,
Ohkawa Kazuhiro |
|
8 |
Transfer of electrons and energy in photosynthesis
:Evolution and application |
Dpt. Phys. Nagoya Univ1, Dpt. Biol.Osaka Univ2 *Shigeru
Itoh1 Hiroyuki Mino1, Tetsuo Tomi1, Yoko Nakamura1, Hirozo Oh-oka2 |
|
9 |
Energy Shift to Create Sustainable Society |
Chiba Univ. of Commerce Mitsuhashi Tadahiro |
酸化亜鉛薄膜における次元制御による物性設計 |
Mar. 24 9:00〜17:30 |
24p-ZG- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Open the New Frontiers in 21st
Century by ZnO technology |
Kochi Univ. of Tech., Res. Inst. *Yamamoto Tetsuya
1, Makino HIsao 1, Yamada Takahiro 1, Kishimoto Seiichi 1, Awai Kiyoshi
1 |
|
2 |
Control of Electrical Properties of ZnO Films for
Device Applications |
AIST Niki Shigeru 1, Tampo Hitoshi 1, Shibata Hajime
1, Fons Paul 1, Ohkubo Masataka 1, Matsubara Koji 1, Yamada Akimasa 1,Ishizuka
Syogo 1 |
|
3 |
Spatial control of ZnO-based nanostructures and
their quantum functions |
Int. Innovation Ctr., Kyoto Univ. 1 *Fujita Shizuo
1 |
|
|
Break 15:45〜16:00 |
|
|
4 |
Light-matter coupling in ZnO-based multilayer structures
prepared by helicon-wave-excited-plasma sputtering method |
Inst. Appl. Phys. & 21 COE, Univ. Tsukuba 1, Waseda
Univ. 2 * Shigefusa Chichibu 1, Takayuki Sota 2 |
|
5 |
Study of Device-Reliability and Life-time on II-VI
Widegap Compounds
ZnSe-ZnO Systems |
Tottori Univ.Electric and Electronic Dept. 1, Tottori
Univ.VBL 2 *Ando Koshi 1,Abe Tomoki 1,Adachi Massahiro 2,Kasada Hirohumi
1 |
Present Status and Prospect
of Meter-scale Large-Area Plasma Processes |
Mar. 24 9:30〜17:35 |
24p-ZE- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Present Status and Prospect
of Meter-scale Large-Area Plasma Processes |
Nagoya Univ. 1 *Hirotaka Toyoda 1 |
|
2 |
Development of Meters-scale Large-Area RF Plasma
Source Controlled with Multiple Low-Inductance Antenna Modules |
Osaka Univ.1, EMD Corp. 2, Nissin Electric Co.,
Ltd. 3 *Yuichi Setsuhara 1, Kosuke Takenaka 1, Akinori Ebe 2, Kazuaki Nishisaka
2, Eiji Takahashi 3, Tsukasa Hayashi 3, Kiyoshi Ogata 3 |
|
3 |
VHF Plasma Sources for Large-Area Material Processing |
Advanced Plasma Technologies 1,Yamaguchi Univ.,Faculty
of Eng. 2 Murata Masayoshi 1,Fukumasa Osamu 2 |
|
4 |
Large-Area Plasma Production by Microwave Discharge |
Nagoya Univ. Hideo Sugai |
|
5 |
Development of Large-Area ECR Plasma Source and
Its Application to Low-Temperature Processes |
NTT AFTY *Kunio Saito, Hideo Takagi, Takeo Takahashi,
Akinori Watabe |
|
|
Break 15:40〜15:55 |
|
|
6 |
Large area atmospheric plasma source |
Univ. Tokyo Kazuo Terashima 1 |
|
7 |
Large area plasma processes of thin film Si solar
cell production. |
Kaneka Corp. 1 *Suezaki Takashi 1,Yamamoto Kenji
1 |
|
8 |
|
|
|
9 |
Closing Remarks |
Advd. Tech. R&D Ctr., Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Tatsuo
Oomori |
Present Status and Problems
in Bulk Crystalline Si Solar Cells |
Mar. 25 9:00〜17:45 |
25a-ZF- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory talk |
IMR, Tohoku Univ. 1 Kazuo Nakajima 1 |
|
2 |
Status and Issue of R&D for Crystalline Si Solar
Cells |
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Saitoh
Tadashi1 |
|
3 |
The Trends of Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic
Industry in the World |
RTS Corp. Ohigashi Takashi, Ikki Osamu, Kaizuka
Izumi, Kurihara Risa, Matsukawa Hiroshi |
|
4 |
Development of Solar Grade Silicon Manufacturing
Technology by VLD Method |
Tokuyama Corp. 1 *Wakamatsu Satoru 1 |
|
|
Break 10:20〜10:35 |
|
|
5 |
The present state of the development of high quality
Multicrystalline Silicon Ingots by the Directional Solidification |
Dai-ichi dentsu Co. 1 , Tokyo Univ of Agri. & Tech
2 *T. Eguchi 1, T. Hirasawa 1, I. Yamaga 1, M. Dhamrin 2 and T. Saitoh
2 |
|
6 |
Prediction of cast process using a dynamic global
model |
RIAM, kyushu university *Koichi KAKIMOTO, Lijun
LIU, Satoshi NAKANO and Yoshihiro KANGAWA |
|
7 |
Growth of high-quality bulk polycrystalline Si |
IMR, Tohoku Univ. 1 *Fujiwara Kozo 1, Pan Wugen
1, Usami Noritaka 1, Nose Yoshitaro 1, Nakajima Kazuo 1 |
|
8 |
Crystal growth of Spherical Si single crystal by
semi-solid process |
ISAS1 Nagashio Kosuke1, Kuribayashi Kazuhiko1
|
|
|
Lunch 12:15〜13:15 |
|
25p-ZF- / 0 |
|
1 |
Characterization of Bulk Polycrystalline Si by
Photoluminescence Method |
ISAS/JAXA *Michio Tajima 1, Hiroki Sugimoto 1,
Kiyoto Araki 1, Masaaki Inoue 1 |
|
2 |
Characterization of Crystalline Si Solar Cell Performance
by Electroluminescence |
Nara Inst. Sci. Technol. 1 Fuyuki Takashi 1 |
|
3 |
In-situ Observation of iron atoms in silicon by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy |
Shizuoka Inst. of Sci. & Tech. Yoshida Yutaka |
|
4 |
Antireflection and light-trapping by subwavelength
structures for crystalline Si solar cells |
Toyota Technological Inst. Sai Hitoshi 1, Yamaguchi
Masafumi 1 |
|
5 |
Heterojunction crystalline silicon solar cells
with a nc-SiC:H window layer |
Tokyo Inst. of Tech. 1, Tokyo Inst. of Tech. QNERC
2 *Miyajima Shinsuke 1, Yamada Akira 2, Konagai Makoto 1 |
|
|
Break 15:20〜15:35 |
|
|
6 |
Overview on Research and Development of Crystalline
Silicon Solar Cell at ECN |
ECN Solar Energy *Yuji Komatsu, J. H. Bultman,
G. P. Wyers, W. C. Sinke |
|
7 |
Technological innovation for crystalline Si solar
cells in the next generation |
AIST *Kondo Michio 1, Masuda Atsushi 1, Liu Zhengxin
1, Fujiwara Hiroyuki 1 |
|
8 |
Improvement in conversion efficiency of HIT solar
cells |
Advanced Energy Research Center, Sanyo Electric
co., Ltd. *Eiji Maruyama, Makoto Tanaka |
|
9 |
Thin Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cells |
Sharp Corporation, Ecological Technology Development
Center Tohru Nunoi, Yoshiroh Takaba, Kenji Wada, Mingju Yang, Satoshi Okamoto,
Masafumi Shimizu |
|
10 |
Mass production technologies of high efficiency
mc-Si solar cells |
Corp. Solar Energy Group Muneyoshi Yamatani, Kenji
Fukui, Katsuhiko Shirasawa |
|
11 |
Summary |
Tokyo Tech, QNERC *Yamada Akira |
The Future of Nano-processing
by Excitations |
Mar. 25 9:00〜17:45 |
25p-C- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: The Present and The Future of
Nano-processing by Excitations |
Wakayama Univ. 1 *Shinozuka Yuzo 1 |
|
2 |
Excitation-induced structural instability on covalent
semiconductor surfaces |
Osaka Univ. ISIR (The Inst. of Scientific and Industrial
Research) Tanimura Katsumi |
|
3 |
Nano Processing by Intense Laser Beam |
Osaka Univ. *Hiroshi MASUHARA, Yoichiroh HOSOKAWA,
Tsuyoshi ASAHI, Hiroyuki YOSHIKAWA |
|
4 |
Nano-processes induced by synchrotron radiation |
Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK 1,
PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency 2 *Kazuhiko Mase 1,2 |
|
5 |
Nano-processes utilizing Low-Energy Electron Beams |
Univ. of Tokyo Maeda Koji |
|
|
Break 15:30〜15:45 |
|
|
6 |
Nanoprocesses by high-energy electron irradiation |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Seiji Takeda 1, Yutaka Ohno 1, Kazuhisa
Torigoe 1 |
|
7 |
Smart Plasma Nano-Process |
Nagoya Univ. 1 Masaru Hori 1 |
|
8 |
Nano-processes by means of molecular beams |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency *Teraoka Yuden |
|
9 |
Nanoprocess by Focused-Ion-Beam |
Univ. of Hyogo 1, CREST-JST 2 *Matsui Shinji 1,
2 |
The world of life we can
watch and we want to observe. Life science measurement ・ Possibility of
SPM |
Mar. 25 9:00〜18:00 |
25p-ZK- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introduction: Life science measurement ・ Possibility
of SPM |
SII NanoTechnology Inc 1 M.Shigeno 1 |
▲ |
2 |
Observation of the membrane macromolecules by fluorescence
labeling method |
Gunma Univ. Graduate School of Medicine *Kuniaki
Takata |
|
3 |
Structure Analysis of the Drug Target Receptors |
JAEA 1, Kirin Brewery 2 Kuroki Ryota 1, Tamada
Taro 1, Honjo Eijiro 1, Maeda Yoshitake 2 |
|
4 |
Nanostructure in a neural signaling system and
laser-trapping Raman spectroscopy |
NTT Basic Res. Labs. Ajito Katsuhiro 1 |
|
|
Break 15:20〜15:40 |
|
|
5 |
Direct Demonstration of Specific Interactions in
Biological Systems |
Tohoku Univ., IMRAM *Kurihara Kazue 1 |
|
6 |
Scanning Probe Microscopy for Studying the High-Order
Structure of Chromosomes. |
Niigata Univ. 1 *Ushiki Tatsuo 1, Hoshi Osamu 1 |
|
7 |
Present Status and Future Prospect of Scanning
Probe Microscopy for Biology |
Kyoto Univ. 1 Yamada Hirofumi 1 |
|
8 |
Closing remark |
NTT Kazuaki Furukawa |
Towards a Real Device-Function
Manifested from Localized Photons and Electrons Cooperating on a Nanometer
Scale |
Mar. 25 9:00〜18:00 |
25p-ZL- / 0 |
|
1 |
Research on nano-optoelectronics devices |
Univ. Yamanashi, Grad. School of Med. and Eng. *Hori
Hirokazu 1 |
|
2 |
Nanophotonics as a coupled system of material and
light |
JST 1, The University of Tokyo 2 Kawazoe Tadashi
1, Ohtsu Motoichi 2 |
|
3 |
Hierarchy in optical near-field interactions and
its system applications |
NICT Makoto Naruse
|
|
4 |
Degree of localization of electrons and photons
and their interaction |
Keio Univ. 1, KAST 2 *Saiki Toshiharu |
|
5 |
Nanophotonic electric devices - approach from industry
|
Advanced core Tech. Lab., Fuji Photo Film, * Masayuki
Naya, Takeharu Tani, Jimbo Li, Yuichi Tomaru |
|
|
Break 15:45〜16:00 |
|
|
6 |
Optical Functionality of Metallic Nanostructures |
Tokyo Inst. Technology 1, JST PRESTO 2 * Kotaro
Kajikawa 1,2 |
|
7 |
Control of radiative recombination dynamics in
InGaN-based nano-structures |
Kyoto Univ. 1, Nichia Corp. 2 Kawakami Yoichi 1,
Kaneta Akio 1, Nishizuka Koji 1, Funato Mituru 1, Narukawa Yukio 2, Mukai
Takashi 2 |
|
8 |
Nanophotonic device using ZnO nanorod quantum structure |
SORST JST 1, POSTECH 2, Univ. Tokyo 3 *Yatsui Takashi
1, Yi Gyu-Chul 2, Ohtsu Motoichi 1,3 |
|
9 |
Topological properties of low-dimensional materials
from the point of view of nanophotonics |
Hokkaido Univ.1, PRESTO JST 2 K. Shimatake1, *Y.
Toda1,2, S. Tanda1 |
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10 |
Excitation Energy Transfer Driven by Localized
Photons and Functionality of Nano Devices |
Tokyo Inst. Tech. 1, *Kobayashi Kiyoshi 1, |
Memorial lecture by the
winner of the 2005 Optics Prize for Excellent Papers |
Mar. 23 9:00〜15:05 |
23p-ZL- / 0 |
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1 |
Realization of a single photon source using gated
spontaneous down conversion |
R.I.E.S., Hokkaido Univ. Takeuchi Shigeki |
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2 |
Reduction of the image distortion in wafer alignment
with imaging optics |
Nikon Corp. 1 Sugaya Ayako 1 |