シンポジウム
Modeling and Simulation of Semiconductor Processes, Devices, and Circuits
Mar. 22 10:00〜16:35
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  1 Modeling and Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices, and Integrated Circuits Osaka Univ., Cybermedia Ctr Odanaka Shinji
  2 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
  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
  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
  5 Calculation of gate tunneling current using Gamow method Osaka Univ. *Mori Nobuya 1, Takeda Hiroshi 1, Okamoto Masateru 1, Minari Hideki 1
    Lunch 11:45〜13:00
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  1 Random Dopant Fluctuation Analysis for Scaling Multi-Gate Device Structures Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. 1, *Yoshio Ashizawa 1, Ryo Tanabe 1, Hideki Oka 1
  2 ENEXSS a 3-dimensional TCAD system Semicoductor Leading Edge Technologies Inc. Tetsbunori Wada
  3 Hot Carrier application for Development of a particle device simulator; HyDeLEOSMC Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc. 1. *Ohkura Yasuyuki 1, Suzuki Chikashi 1
  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
    Break 14:40〜14:55
  5 Direct measurement of ballistic efficiency in MOSFETs
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
  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
  7 A High-Resolution Method for Quantum Confinement Transport Simulations Osaka Univ., Cybermedia Ctr Odanaka Shinji
  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
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  1 Analyzers using vacuum - mass spectrometers-
Introductory talk
Ulvac Inc. Naoki Takahashi
  2 Analysis of desorbed molecular from surface -Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy
ULVAC,Inc. 1 Inayoshi Sakae
  3 Development and applications of ion attachment mass spectrometry
Canon ANELVA Technix Corporation 1 *Yoshiro Shiokawa, Megumi Nakamura, Harumi Maruyama, Yoshiki Hirano, Yasuyuki Taneda, Masako Inoue
  4 Detector of Mass Spectrometer - Secondary Electron Multiplier HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 1 Ohmura Takayuki 1,Yamaguchi Haruhisa 1
    Break 14:50〜15:05
  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
  6 Developement of Multi-turn Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers Osaka Univ. 1 *Michisato Toyoda 1
  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
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  1 Introduction Osaka Univ 1 Katayama Mitsuhiro 1
  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
  3 Spectroscopy of Single Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Tokyo Univ. of Science 1, CREST/JST 2 Homma Yoshikazu 1,2
  4 Nano-Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes Osaka Pref. Univ. 1, Osaka Univ Handai FRC 2 *Seiji AKita 1, Yoshikazu Nakayama 1,2
  5 Field Emission of Electrons from Carbon Nanotubes Nagoya Univ.1, Mie Univ.2 *Saito Yahachi1, Seko Kazuyuki1, Hata Koichi2
    Break 15:25〜15:35
  6 Water Assisted Highly Efficient Synthesis of Single Walled Carbon
Nanotubes and its applications
AIST 1 Hata Kenji 1
  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
  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
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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
  2 Development of Manufacturing Technology Database and Technological Support System using IT for SMEs AIST *Shingo Hirose 1
  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
  4 Development of Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition system by Gas Flow simulation Technology Development group *Asai Tomonori 1
    Break 15:10〜15:25
  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
  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
  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
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  1 Introductory Talk: Expectation for Opitcal Interconnection
Tokyo Inst. of Technology  Kobayashi Kohroh
  2 High-speed 850nm VCSELs for Consumer Applications Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) 1 *Onishi Toshikazu 1,Tanigawa Tatsuya 1,Nagai Shuichi 1,Ueda Tetsuzo 1
  3 Polymer Optical Waveguide Technology and the Application to Optical Interconnections OMRON Corporation Hayami Hosokawa
4 VCSEL based optical link modules OPTICIS CO. LTD. 1 Shin Hyun-Kuk 1
    Break 14:50〜15:05
  5 High density optical wiring technologies for optical backplane interconnection AIST 1 Tamura Mitsuaki 1
  6 Inter-Chip Optical Interconnection Tohoku University  Mitsumasa Koyanagi
  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
  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-
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:20
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  1 Management of Technology on Optics -For the Recovery of Japanese Initiative in the Global Competition- NISTEP(MEXT) Tatsuno Kimio
  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
  3 Foresight Management on the Management of Technology Ritsumeikan Univ. 1,
 *Shotaro Kohtsuki 1,
  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
    Break 14:50〜15:05
  5 CASIO creates new trends of Digital Cameras CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QV Digitalcamera Unit, Product Development HQ Nakayama Jin
  6 Japanese Manufacturing - The Case of Digital Equipment Industry - Kobe Univ. 1 Munehiko Itoh 1
  7 Expansion of the consumer market in China and the challenge for Japanese companies Cast Consulting 1 Xu Xiang Dong 1
  8 Panel Discussion  
Roadmap of Scanning Probe Microscopy
Mar. 23 9:00〜17:35
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  1 Introductory Talk Osaka Univ. 1 *Morita Seizo 1
  2 General Discussion Including Theory of SPM Waseda Univ. 1 *Tsukada Masaru 1
  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
  4 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
    Break 15:05〜15:20
  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
  6 Latest Developements of Scanning Probes Kobe Univ. 1, Tokyo Univ. 2, Kyoto Univ. 3 *Hiroshi Obishi 1, Shuji Hasegawa 2, Hirofumi Yamada 3
  7 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
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  1 Fusion of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology for Advanced Electron Devices Tohoku Univ. 1, Matsushita Electric 2, *Samukawa Seiji 1, Yamashita Ichiro 2
  2 Present status and prospect of silicon nanodevice technology AIST 1 Suzuki Eiichi 1
  3 Fusion of Biotechnology and Nanotechnology using Ultimate Top-down Etching Processes Tohoku Univ. 1, *Samukawa Seiji 1,
  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
  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,
    Break 15:25〜15:35
  6 Nanobio device based on neural fusion NTT Basic Res. Labs. 1, SORST/JST 2, Univ. Oxford 3 Keiichi Torimitsu 1,2,3
  7 Fabrication of DNA-Templated Metal Nanowires Hokkaido Univ.1, and CREST, JST2 ○Kuniharu Ijiro1,2, Yuichi Hashimoto1 and Yasutaka Matsuo1
  8 Fusion technology between bio-electronics and Si-based electronics Osaka Univ. 1 *Tabata Hitoshi 1
  9 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
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  1 Frontiers of Spintronics Devices Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST-JST 2 Nitta Junsaku 1 2, Miyazaki Terunobu 1
  2 Electrical control of spin correlation between quantum dots NTT Basic Research Labs. 1 Satoshi Sasaki 1
  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
  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
  5 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
    Break 15:15〜15:30
  6 Fabrication of patterned magnetic recording media using wet processes Waseda Univ. Homma Takayuki
  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
  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
  9 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
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  1 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
  2 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
  3 The Report on the International Conference on Physics Education 2005 in India Azabu High School Masuko Hiroshi
  4 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
  5 Plan of Special Issue of International Conference on Physics Education Miyagi Univ. of Education Chiba Yoshiaki
    Break 14:55〜15:10
  6 International Conference on Physics Education 2006 [ICPE2006(Tokyo)] and Physics Education in Japan Univ. Tokyo Hyodo Toshio
  7 Discussion  
New Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Radiation Dosimetry System DS02 and Technology for Environmental Radioactivity Measurement
Mar. 23 10:00〜17:10
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  1 New Radiation Dosimetry System DS02 and Technology for Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Kyushu Univ. 1 Wakabayashi Genichiro
  2 Background and Summery of New Atomic Bomb Radiation Dosimetry
System DS02
RIRBM, Hiroshima University Masaharu Hoshi
  3 Measurement ofEu-152 and new evaluation method for Atomic-Bomb neutrons by Ag-108m Kanazawsa University Kazuhisa Komura
  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
    Break 15:35〜15:50
  5 An estimation of the fast-neutron fluence for the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Japan Atomic Energy Agency 1 Shibata Tokushi 1
  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
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  1 Introduction : Why high-Tc superconductivity at the 20th aniversary? Univ. Tokyo 1 *MAEDA Atsutaka 1
  2 Progress of Research of High Tc Superconductors and Future Prospects Superconductivity Research Laboratory Shoji Tanaka
  3 What the high-temperature superconductivity tells us Dept. of Applied Physics, Waseda Univ. Terasaki Ichiro 1
  4 Present and future of searching for high-temperature superconductors Inst. for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo Hiroi Zenji
  5 History and recent trends in the developments of bulk superconductors Shibaura Ist. Technol. Murakami Masato
    Break 15:35〜15:50
  6 Drastically Innovative BSCCO HTS Wire Sumitomo Electric *Sato Ken-ichi, Hayashi Kazuhiko, Kato Takeshi
  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
  8 Oxide Electronics as a derivative of high Tc research IMR Tohoku Univ. 1, CERC AIST 2, COMET NIMS 3 Masashi Kawasaki 1,2,3
  9 Oxide Superconductor Electronics Superconductivity Research Lab. Tanabe Keiichi 1
  10 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
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  1  Opening remarks Tokyo Institute of Technology Mitsumasa Iwamoto
  2  General view of the symposium Osaka University Hitoshi Tabata
  3 Progress in Far-Infrared and Terahertz-Wave Spectroscopy Nation.Inst.Info.Commun.Tech.(NICT) Sakai Kiyomi
  4 Terahertz Spectroscopy and Surface Waves Osaka Univ. 1, RIKEN 2 *Hangyo Masanori 1, Tani Masahiko 1, Miyamaru Fumiaki 2
  5    
    Break 10:50〜11:05
  6 Fundamentals of surface plasmon resonance Univ. Tokushima *Fukui Masuo, Okamoto Toshihiro, Haraguchi Masanobu
  7 Plasmon Enhanced Fluorescence Bioassay in Nanospace Kyoto Pref. Univ. Akito Ishida, Ayako Fujii
  8 Nano-Raman spectroscopy and molecular nano-imaging based on local plasmon polaritons Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka Univ. Yasushi Inouye
    Lunch 12:35〜13:50
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  1 Development of THz spectrometer and THz imaging system Spectra Design Co.Ltd. 1 Fukasawa Ryoichi 1
  2 Spectroscopic Performances of A THz-TDS Commercial Spectrometer Aispec 1, Shinshu Univ. 2 *Nishizawa Seizi 1,2
  3 Generation of Intense THz Waves from Large-Aperture Photoconductive Antennas Univ. of Tsukuba 1 *Hattori Toshiaki 1
    Break 15:20〜15:35
  4 Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy on Solvent-Solute Interaction Kobe Unive. Molecular Photoscience Research Center 1, CREST/JST 2 Asako Oka1, *Keisuke Tominaga1,2
  5 Terahertz Attenuated Total-Reflection Spectroscopy Department of Physics, Kyoto University Koichiro Tanaka
  6 Terahertz spectroscopy of amino acids and proteins NTT Basic Res. Labs. 1 Katsuhiro Ajito,Rungsawang Rakchanok,Yuko Ueno ,Isao Tomita
  7 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
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  1 Shock phenomena and material processing under a limiting condition with a shock wave National Defense Academy 1 *Matsumoto Hitoshi 1
  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
  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
    Break 14:05〜14:15
  4 Enhancement of mechanical properties on structural material by laser shock processing Toshiba Corporation 1 Sano Yuji 1
  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
    Break 15:15〜15:25
  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
  7 Anti-shock properties of inorganic nano particles and nanotubes NIMS *SEKINE Toshimori
  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
  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
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  1 Realization of a single photon source using gated spontaneous down conversion R.I.E.S., Hokkaido Univ.  Takeuchi Shigeki
  2 Reduction of the image distortion in wafer alignment with imaging optics Nikon Corp. 1 Sugaya Ayako 1