Symposium |
Multinary Compounds and
Related Nanotechnologies |
March 27 13:00〜17:30 |
27p-W- / 0 |
| 1 | Inroduction to Multinary Compounds and Related Nanotechnologies | Osaka Prefecture Univ. 1 Wakita Kazuki 1 |
| 2 | Theory and design of multinary compound nano-superstructures | ISIR, Osaka Univ. Hiroshi Katayama-Yoshida |
| 3 | Synthesis of Multinary Semiconductor CuInS2 Nanocrystals | AIST 1, Kyushu Univ. 2, CREST 3 *Uehara Masato1, Nakamura Hiroyuki1, Maeda Hideaki1,2,3 |
| 4 | Self-assembled MBE growth of MnP and Ge nanowhiskers | Tokyo Univ. of Agric. & Tech. 1, Ioffe Physicotech. Inst. 2 *Katsuaki Sato 1, Alexei Bouravleuv 1,2, Yutaka Sato 1, Kazuyuki Minami 1, Takayuki Ishibashi 1 |
| 5 | Photosensitization and ultrafast carrier dynamics of compound semiconductor quantum dots adsorbed on nanostructured TiO2. | The Univ. Electro-Commun. *Toyoda Taro 1, Shen Qing 1 |
| | Break 15:10〜15:25 | |
| 6 | Development of Thermoelectric Cobalt Oxides with Layered Structure through Nano-Block Integration | Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST-JST 2 *Miyazaki Yuzuru 1,2, Kajitani Tsuyoshi 1,2 |
| 7 | One-Dimensional Excitons and Magnetic Field Controlled Optical Properties in CdTe/CdMnTe Quantum Wires | Kobe Univ. 1 *Kita Takashi 1 |
| 8 | Growth and characterization of TlGaInNAs-based semiconductor quantum structures | Osaka Univ. ISIR-SANKEN 1 Hasegawa Shigehiko 1, Krishnamurthy Daivasigamani 1, Asahi Hajime 1 |
| 9 | Interface control in InGaAs/AlAsSb heterostructures | AIST 1 *Mozume Teruo 1 |
| 10 | Closing ―Multinary Compounds and Related Nanotechnologies― | Niigata Univ. Inst. of Science and Technology 1, Niigata Univ. Center for Transdisciplinary Research 2 *Tsuboi Nozomu 1,2 |
Toward Perfect SiC Crystals
- at the Dawn of SiC Power Devices |
March 27 13:00〜17:35 |
27p-ZC- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk: toward perfect SiC crystals | AIST * Hajime Okumura |
| 2 | The Trend of Unipolar SiC Devices. | ROHM CO., LTD. 1 Nakamura Takashi 1 |
| 3 | Recent Progress of SiC Bipolar Power Semiconductor Devices and Applications | Kansai Electric Power Co. Sugawara Yoshitaka |
| 4 | Dislocations in Hexagonal SiC Single Crystals | Nippon Steel Corp., Adv. Tech. Res. Labs Ohtani Noboru, Katsuno Masakazu, Tsuge Hiroshi, Nakabayashi Masashi, Fujimoto Tatsuo, Yashiro Hirokatsu, Aigo Takashi, Hoshino Taizo |
| 5 | Subjects of High Quality SiC wafer – bulk and epitaxy - | AIST 1 NISHIZAWA Shin-ichi 1 |
| | Break 15:25〜15:40 | |
| 6 | Characterization of extended defects in SiC by X-ray topography | CRIEPI 1 *Hidekazu Tsuchida 1, Kamata Isaho 1, Masahiro Nagano 1 |
| 7 | Nondestructive Detection of Defects in SiC by Photoluminescence Mapping under UV Excitation | ISAS/JAXA 1,SiXON 2 *Michio Tajima 1,Norihiro Hoshino 1,Taro Nishiguchi 2,Toshihiko Hayashi 2,Hiroyuki Kinoshita 2,Hiromu Shiomi 2 |
| 8 | Characterization of Deep Levels in SiC Epitaxial Layers | Kyoto Univ. 1 *Tsunenobu Kimoto 1, Katsunori Danno 1, Giovanni Alfieri 1 |
| 9 | Relationship between performance and reliability of SiC devices and crystal defects | AIST/PERC Kenji Fukuda 1 |
| 10 | Summary | Kyoto Institute of Technology * Hiroshi Harima |
Metrology and Characterization
in Semiconductor Technology |
March 27 13:00〜17:20 |
27p-ZG- / 0 |
| 1 | Introduction to the Symposium on Metrology and Characterization in Semiconductor Technology | MIRAI-ASRC, AIST *Toshihiko Kanayama |
| 2 | Metrology Technology Requirements in the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) | Hitachi High-Technologies Corp. Masahiko Ikeno 1 |
| 3 | Modern transistor fabrication process and Requirements for methodology | SELETE Eimori Takahisa |
| 4 | Metrology requirements of next generation lithigraphy | MIRAI-Selete 1 *Terasawa Tsuneo 1, Suga Osamu 1 |
| 5 | Requirement for Characterization of Cu/Low-k Interconnect -Reliability Properties- | Selete BEP Prg. Ogawa Shinichi |
| | Break 14:50〜15:10 | |
| 6 | SPM metrologies for fabrication of advanced semiconductor devices | Gunma Univ. 1, MIRAI-ASET 2 * Hosaka Sumio 1, Sone Hayato 1, Murayama Ken 2 |
| 7 | Stress measurements in Si by UV RAMAN spectroscopy | MIRAI-ASRC AIST *Tetsuya Tada, Vladimir Poborchii, Toshihiko Kanayama |
| 8 | In-situ TEM Study on Microscopic Processes in Materials | Research Center For UHVEM, Osaka Univ. Mori Hirotaro 1 |
| 9 | Direct atomistic observation of plastic deformation and fracture in nanostructures | Univ. of Tsukuba 1 *Kizuka Tokushi 1 |
| 10 | Summary | MIRAI-AIST * Toshihiko Kanayama |
Science of Reliability
from SiON to High-k |
March 27 13:00〜17:20 |
27p-ZH- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk: Science of Reliability from SiON to High-k Insulators | Toshiba Corp. 1, Osaka Univ. 2, Waseda Univ. 3 Kouichi Muraoka 1, Heiji Watanabe 2, Keisaku Yamada 3 |
| 2 | Random Telegraph Signal in Decanono-meter Devices | Hitachi Ltd., Central Research Laboratory Yamada Renichi |
| 3 | Evaluation of Local Electrical Properties and Reliability in Gate Insulators using C-AFM | Graduate School Eng. Nagoya Univ.1, CCRAST Nagoya Univ.2 *Shigeaki Zaima1, Akiyoshi Seko1, Toshifumi Sago1, Mitsuo Sakashita1, Akira Sakai1, Masaki Ogawa2 |
| 4 | Conduction and Reliability of HfO2 based High-k Gate Dielectrics | Univ.Tsukuba Inst.Appl.Phys.1, Selete2 Yamabe Kikuo1, Tamura Chihiro1, Naito Tatsuya1, Hasunuma Ryu1, Inumiya Siiji2 |
| 5 | Breakdown and Degradation Behaviors of Ultra-thin HfSiON Gate Dielectrics | Selete 1 Inumiya Seiji 1, Torii Kazuyoshi 1, Nara Yasuo 1 |
| | Break 15:05〜15:20 | |
| 6 | Reliability of High-k Stacked Gate Dielectrics with Regarding the Impact of High Density Initial Traps in High-k Films | MIRAI-ASET 1, MIRAI-ASRC,AIST 2, Univ. of Tokyo 3 *Okada Kenji 1, Ota Hiroyuki 2, Nabatame Toshihide 1, Toriumi Akira 2,3 |
| 7 | Influences of pre-existing traps on BT-degradation in HfSiON gate dielectrics | Corporate R&D Center Toshiba Corporation 1,Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company 2 *Hirano Izumi 1,Yamaguchi Takeshi 1,Mitani Yuichiro 1,Iijima Ryosuke 1,Nakasaki Yasushi 1,Sekine Katsuyuki 2,Takayanagi Mariko 2,Eguchi Kazuhiro 2,Satake Hideki 1 |
| 8 | Impact of crystalline phase of Ni-full-silicide gate electrode on the reliability of HfSiON gate stacks | NEC System Devices Res. Labs. 1 Shinji Fujieda 1, Masayuki Terai 1, Takashi Onizawa 1, Akio Toda 1, Nobuyuki Ikarashi 1, Toru Tatsumi 1 |
| 9 | Reliability Assessment and Preparation for Manufacturing of High-k Gate Insulator | Renesas Technology Co. 1,Renesas Semiconductor Eng. 2 *Inoue Masao 1,Tsuchimoto Junichi 1,Nomura Koji 2,Mizutani Masaharu 1,Yugami Jiro 1 |
Terahertz wave components
- fundamentals and applications |
March 27 13:00〜17:45 |
27p-ZL- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk | Hiroshima Univ 1 *Kadoya Yutaka 1 |
| 2 | Accumulated knowledges of terahertz-wave components |
NICT Sakai Kiyomi |
| 3 | Terahertz Characteristics of Metal Hole Arrays and Their Applications | Osaka Univ. 1, Shinshu Univ. 2 *Masanori Hangyo 1, Fumiaki Miyamaru 2, Keisuke Takano 1, Takeshi Nagashima 1, Masahiko Tani 1 |
| 4 | Sensor applications using a metallic mesh | Tohoku Univ. 1 Ogawa Yuichi 1 |
| 5 | Determination of effective optical constants using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy | Department of Physics, Kyoto Univ. Koichiro Tanaka, Yosuke Minowa, and Masaya Nagai |
| | Break 15:05〜15:20 | |
| 6 | Transmitting components of THz electromagnetic wave using ceramics materials | Murata Mfg. Co., Ltd.1, Kyoto Univ. *Fujii takashi1, Matsumoto Naoki1, Kageyama Keisuke1, Sakabe Yukio1, Kanehira Shingo2, Miura Kiyotaka2, Hirao Kazuyuki2 |
| 7 | Flexible hollow fiberoptics for delivery of terahertz wave | Tohoku University 1 Yuji Matsuura 1, Eriko Takeda 1 |
| 8 | Terahertz Time-Domain Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy and its applications | Kyoto Univ. 1 *Masaya Nagai 1, Koichiro Tanaka 1 |
| 9 | Recent studies and prospects of photonic crystals in terahertz region | Shinshu Univ. 1 Takeda Mitsuo 1, Miyamaru Fumiaki 1 |
| 10 | Closing Remarks | Univ. of Tokyo 1 *Hirakawa Kazuhiko 1 |
Recent progress on optical
devices and components for the next generation photonic network systems
|
March 27 13:00〜17:50 |
27p-ZQ- / 0 |
| 1 |
"Outstanding Achievement Award "Pioneering
works on semiconductor lasers for optical fiber communication |
Tokyo Institute of Technology, NII * Yasuharu Suematsu |
| 2 | Introductory Talk | Kitasato Univ. Yuzo Yoshikuni |
| 3 | High-capacity Optical Transport Network Technologies | NTT Corporation 1 Yutaka Miyamoto 1 |
| 4 | Present Status of Semiconductor-based Mach-Zehnder Modulators | Fujitsu Labs. 1 *Yamamoto Tsuyoshi |
| 5 | Recent progress on wide-band wavelength tunable lasers | NEC 1 Koji Kudo 1, Kenji Sato 1 |
| | Break 15:35〜15:50 | |
| 6 | Optical Transceivers: Down sizing, Low Power Consumption, and High Density Integration | Mitsubishi Electric Co. Info. Tech. R&D Ctr *Sugitatsu Atsushi 1 |
| 7 | Ultra-high-speed directly modulated semiconductor lasers for optical fiber communications | Hitachi Ltd, Central Research Lab. *Kouji Nakahara 1 |
| 8 | Bi-directional optical module for FTTH | Sumitomo Electric 1 Nakanishi Hiromi 1 |
| 9 | VCSEL devices and modules for optical communication | Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. 1 *Shimizu Hitoshi 1, Kageyama Takeo 1, Iwai Norihiro 1, Takaki Keishi 1, Imai Suguru 1, Kawakita Yasumasa 1, Tsukiji Naoki 1, Kasukawa Akihiko 1 |
New development: Innovation
of superconductive material technology and the new front of power and magnetic
field applications |
March 27 13:00〜17:15 |
27p-ZS- / 0 |
| 1 | 超伝導技術とグローバル電力パワーシステム(30分) | JST * Koichi Kitazawa |
| 2 | Recent developments of Bi-based superconducting materials | Univ. of Tokyo *Shimoyama Jun-ichi 1 |
| 3 | Impact of Recent R&D Results of REBCO Coated Conductor | SRL-Nagoya Coated Conductor Center 1 Yutaka Yamada 1 |
| 4 | New Development in MgB2 Materials | NIMS 1 *Togano Kazumasa 1 |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 5 | Technical problems for power application of superconductivity at high magnetic field | Kyushu Inst. Tech. 1 *Matsushita Teruo 1 |
| 6 | Development of High Temperature Superconducting Cable and Power Application | Sumitomo Electric 1 *Kazuhiko Hayashi 1 |
| 7 | Development of High-Tc Superconducting Transformer technology | Kyushu Electric Power Co.,Inc. Hayashi Hidemi1 |
| 8 | Development of High-Field NMR Magnets | NIMS1 Tsukasa Kiyoshi1, Shinji Matsumoto1, Akihiro Otsuka1 |
Electromagnetic Metamaterials
|
March 27 13:00〜17:15 |
27p-ZW- / 0 |
| 1 | Introduction | Grad. School of Science, Tohoku Univ. ISHIHARA Teruya |
| 2 | Magnetic Brewster's effect and reflectionless wave propagation | Kyoto Univ. 1, JST-CREST 2 *Masao Kitano 1,2 |
| 3 | Non-Resonant Left-Handed Metamaterials | Yamaguchi Univ. *Atsushi Sanada |
| 4 | High functionalization and miniaturization of antenna using periodic structure of phase perturbation circuit in transmission line | Nagoya Inst. of Tech. *Sakakibara Kunio 1, Ikeda Takaoki 1, Kikuma Nobuyoshi 1, Hirayama Hiroshi 1 |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 5 | Left-Handed Metamaterial Structures Using Dielectric Resonators | Kyoto Inst. of Tech. 1, UCLA 2 *Ueda Tetsuya 1, Michishita Naobumi 2, Lai Anthony 2, Itoh Tatsuo 2 |
| 6 | Detection of ultrabroadband terahertz wave using photoconductive antenna | Osaka Univ., JST Masaaki Ashida |
| 7 | Creation of novel left-handed meta-materials using ferromagnetic-metal nanocomposites | Graduate School of Materials Science, NAIST 1 *Tomita Satoshi 1 |
| 8 | Resonant Plasmonic Metamaterials | RIKEN 1, JST PRESTO 2, Osaka Univ. 3 *Takuo Tanaka 1, 2, Nobuyuki Takeyasu 1, Satoshi Kawata 1, 3 |
Science and applications
of extreme high vacuum technique |
March 27 13:00〜17:20 |
27p-ZX- / 0 |
| 1 | Science and Applications of Extreme High Vacuum Technique | Gakushuin Univ. 1 *Arakawa Ichiro 1 |
| 2 | The Sputter-Ion Pump for the Extreme High Vacuum | ULVAC Inc. 1 *Shen Guo Hua 1, Naoki Takahashi 1 |
| 3 | Materials for Extreme High Vacuum Application | Yokohama National Univ., International Student Center Yuichi Ishikawa |
| 4 | Extreme high vacuum residual gas analyzer | Vaclab Inc. 1 *Watanabe Fumio 1 |
| | Break 15:20〜15:35 | |
| 5 | Field emission under XHV conditions and XHV technology of Korea | Presto Boklae Cho |
| 6 | Polarized electron source and ultra high vacuum technology | Department of Physics, Graduate Scool of Science, Nagoya Univ. Nakanishi Tsutomu 1 |
| 7 | Permalloy Chamber and XHV Electron microscope | Waseda Univ. Dept. Applied Phys. *Oshima Chuhei |
Developing Systems for
Human Identification based on Optics and Imaging Technologies; organized
by Research Group on Emerging Systems for Imaging |
March 27 13:00〜17:00 |
27p-SB- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk -Developing Systems for Human Identification based on Optics and Imaging Technologies-; organized by Research Group on Emerging Systems for Imaging | Tokyo Inst. of Tech. 1 Hiroyuki Suzuki 1 |
| 2 | The Recent Trend of Biometric Security Authentication Technology | Advanced Institute of Indutrial Technology Yoichi Seto |
| 3 | Template Protected Biometric Authentication | Hitachi, Ltd., Systems Development Laboratory *Takahashi Kenta 1, Hirata Shinji, Mimura Masahiro |
| | Break 14:30〜14:40 | |
| 4 | Fingerprint Authentication device using transmittance distribution in a finger | Mitsubishi Electric Corp. 1,Osaka Univ. 2 *Sano Emiko 1,Sumi Kazuhiko 1,Sasakawa Koichi 1,Ohmi Masato 2,Haruna Masamitsu 2 |
| 5 | Technology trend of iris recognition | Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. *Toshio Nakamura |
| | Break 15:40〜15:50 | |
| 6 | Authentication system by three-dimensional random phase object | Kobe Univ.1 *Osamu Matoba1 |
| 7 | Data recording on dental prostheses for personal identification | Univ. Tokushima *Yoshio Hayasaki 1 |
| 8 | Closing Talk | Chiba Univ. Norimichi Tsumura |
New development: Innovation
of superconductive material technology and the new front of power and magnetic
field applications |
March 27 10:00〜17:30 |
27a-SQ- / 0 |
| 1 | Symposium of Semiconductor Modeling and Simulation | Osaka Univ. Odanaka Shinji |
| 2 | On CV-JV characteristics of ultra-thin SiON dielectric including dangling-bonds |
Toshiba Corp., Adv. LSI Tech. Lab. *Hiroshi Watanabe,
Daisuke Matsushita, Kouichi Muraoka, Koichi Kato |
| 3 | Analysis of SRAM Cell Structures including Interconnect Layer | Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. 1 *Tanabe Ryo 1, Anzai Hiromi 1, Ashizawa Yoshio 1, Oka Hideki 1 |
| 4 | Full-band Monte Carlo analysis of anisotropic strain-dependent current characteristics of Si-pMOSFETs | System Devices Res. Labs. NEC 1, NEC Informatec Systems 2 *Hiroshi Takeda 1, Takeo Ikezawa 2, Michihito Kawada 2, Masami Hane 1 |
| 5 | Fundamental Analysis of Strain Effect using 4-point Bending Method and TCAD Simulation | Renesas Technology Corp. *Takeshi Okagaki 1, Hiroyuki Takashino 1, Eiji Tsukuda 1, Tetsuya Uchida 1, Katsumi Eikyu 1, Motoaki Tanizawa 1, Shoji Wakahara 1, Kiyoshi Ishikawa 1, Osamu Tsuchiya 1, Yasuo Inoue 1 |
| | Lunch 11:45〜13:15 | |
27p-SQ- / 0 |
| 1 | Source and Drain Engineering for SOI Triple-Gate MOSFET | Kansai Univ. 1, Sony Atsugi TEC 2 Yoshimoto Kazuhisa 1, *Omura Yasuhisa 1, Wakabayashi Hotoshi 2 |
| 2 | Features of Phonon-Limited Electron Mobility of Ultra-Thin SOI and GOI MOSFETs | Kansai Univ. Grad. School Eng. 1 *Yamamura Tsuyoshi 1, Sato Shingo 1, Omura yasuhisa 1 |
| 3 | Density Gradient Model Simulation of SOI-MOSFETs including Self-Heating Effect | Toyo Univ. 1 *Takani Toshiyuki 1, Toyabe Toru 1 |
| 4 | The Role of Quantum Corrections to Suppress Random Discrete Dopant Fluctuations in the UTB Devices | Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. 1 * Yoshio Ashizawa 1, Hideki Oka 1 |
| | Break 14:55〜15:10 | |
| 5 | A Numerical method for a Transient Quantum Drift-Diffusion Model arising in Semiconductors | Osaka Univ. Shimada Tomoko 1,Odanaka Shinji 1 |
| 6 | Basis expansion method for device simulations | Osaka Univ. 1, Hiroshima Univ. 2 Gennady V. Mil'nikov 1, *Nobuya Mori 1, Yoshinari Kamakura 1, Tatsuya Ezaki 2 |
| | Break 16:00〜16:15 | |
| 7 | Non-Equilibrium Green Function Simulation with Scattering in Nanoscale Thin-Film MOSFETs | Toyama Prefectural Univ. 1, Okayama Prefectural Univ. 2 *Iwata Hideyuki 1, Matsuda Toshihiro 1, Ohzone Takashi 2 |
| 8 | Analysis of Nanoscale MOSFET Operation Using Monte Carlo Simulation and Equivalent Circuit Model | Osaka Univ. 1, Kobe Univ. 2 *Kamakura Yoshinari 1, Tsuchiya Hideaki 2, Taniguchi Kenji 1, Miyoshi Tanroku 2 |
| 9 | A First-Principles Study on Silicon Nano-MOS Structures | Kobe Univ. 1 Teratani Yoshiyuki 1, Uenaka Tsuneo 1, Yamada Yoshihiro 1, *Tsuchiya Hideaki 1, Miyoshi Tanroku 1 |
Recent Topics on Optics-Photonics
Design and Fabrication - Selected Papers from International Conference :
ODF'06 - |
March 28 13:00〜17:40 |
28p-H- / 0 |
| 1 | Recent Topics on Optics-Photonics Design and Fabrication -Selected Papers from International Conference: ODF'06- | National Inst. of Science & Technology Policy, MEXT Tatsuno Kimio |
| 2 | Development and application of an autofluorescence endoscope system | Olympus Medical Systems Corp. 1 *Imaizumi Katsuichi 1 |
| 3 | Optical Design and Application on Compound Zoom Lens | Panavision 1, Panavision F.S. 2 Takanori Yamanashi 1, J. Brian Caldwell 2 |
| 4 | Optical Simulations for Optical System Using a Diffractive-Refractive Hybrid Lens Based on Diffraction Theory | PENTAX *Yamanaka Kenzo 1, Takeuchi Shuichi 1, Noguchi Masato 1, Maruyama Koichi 1 |
| | Break 14:25〜14:40 | |
| 5 | Proposal of Intra-board Optical Interconnects Using Channel Waveguides with Wavelength-Division Multiplexing | AIST 1, Kyoto Inst. Tech. 2 *Kenji Kintaka 1, Junji Nishii 1, Satoshi Yamaguchi 2, Shogo Ura 2 |
| 6 | Tunable optical Filters using self-suspended subwavelength gratings | Tohoku Univ. *Kazuhiro Hane 1, Jia-Sheng Ye 1, Yoshiaki Kanamori 1 |
| 7 | Arbitrary Patterning Results for the Matrix Projection Exposure Using a Liquid Crystal Display Panel | Tokyo Denki Univ. 1 *Horiuchi Toshiyuki 1, Otani Ayaka 1 |
| 8 | Recording and Reconstruction of 3D Color Images by Digital Holography | Univ. of Hyogo 1 *Sato Kunihiro 1 |
| 9 | Solid Immersion Mirror for the Thermal Assisted Magnetic Recording Systems | Konica Minolta Opto *Naoki Nishida 1, Masahiro Okitsu 1, Kenji Konno 1, Koujirou Sekine 1, Manami Kuiseko 1, Hiroshi Hatano 1,Hiroaki Ueda 1 |
| 10 | Recording and observation of three-dimensional motion picture of light propagation using light-in-flight recording by holography | Department of Electronics Kyoto Institute of Technology 1, PRESTO Japan Science and Technology Agency 2 *Kazunari Komai 1, Ayumi Kuzuhara 1, Yasuhiro Awatsuji 1,2, Kenzo Nishio 1, Shogo Ura 1, Toshihiro Kubota 1 |
▲ | 11 | Recent Activities of Optics and Photonics in Taiwan | EOL/ITRI Rung-Ywan Tsai 1 |
Refresh Science Classroom"
holding during 10 years : execution and problem |
March 28 13:30〜17:00 |
28p-M- / 0 |
| 1 |
Opening remarks |
Osaka University * Kenjiro Oura |
| 2 | Reports and Discussions on the 10th anniversary of the Refresh-Science-Schoolroom:Introductory Talk | Hokkaido Pharmaceutical Univ. 1 , Tokyo Univ. of Technology2 , Nagoya Univ.Grad. 3 *Yoshiaki Nakano1, Hiroshi Kezuka2, Yoshiaki Takai3 |
| 3 | What was the origin of "Refreshing Science Classes"? | Dep. Applied Physics, Fukuoka Univ. Hiramatsu Nobuyasu |
| 4 | Workshop for Refreshing Science in the Classroom with 700 participants in Saga | Saga Univ. 1 *Fujita Hiroharu 1, Ohtsu Yasunori 1 |
| 5 | “Refreshing Science Classroom” in Kansai Branch; Vitalized with Young Scientists and Enterprise Commitments | Inst. Laser Eng., Osaka Univ. *Masahiko Tani 1 |
| 6 | "The Visiting Workshop for Refreshing Science in the Classroom" in JSAP Tokai-branch -Science Classroom in Remote Areas- | Chubu University 1,Nagoya University 2,Nagoya Institute of Technplogy 3 *Okajima S 1,Takai Y 2,Fujiwara A 2, Eryu O 3, Hori M 2 |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 7 | Workshop for Refreshing Science in the Classroom for the Kanto Area –Project of Division of Applied Physics Education- | Tokai Univ. ,Tokyo Univ. of Tech. *Suzuki Tsunenori 1,Kezuka Hiroshi 2 |
| 8 | Refresh Science School(Tohoku district) --With an engineer of a company as a lecturer-- | Tohoku Gakuin Univ. Hoshimiya Tsutomu |
| 9 | Discussion | Nagoya University Chaiperson: Yoshiaki Takai |
Recent Development and Application
in Spectroscopic Sensing Technology |
March 28 13:00〜17:00 |
28p-R- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk: applications of Fourier-transform spectroscopy to lightwave sensing | Tokyo Univ. Science 1 *Yukihiro Ishii 1 |
| 2 | Optical nano-sensing based on near-field scanning optical mircoscopy | Keio Univ. 1 *Saiki Toshiharu 1 |
| 3 | THz spectroscopy - a new analysis technique for industrial materials | Toray Research Center Inc. 1 *Kumazawa Ryoichi 1 |
| 4 | Spectroscopic polarization and birefringence imaging by spectro-polarization modulators | Tokyo Univ. of Agri.and Technology Otani Yukitoshi |
| | Break 14:45〜15:00 | |
| 5 | Measurement technology for spectroscopy tomography of cell by white light phase shift autocorrelation interferometry | Kagawa Univ. 1 *Ishimaru Ichirou 1 |
| 6 | Compact Spectroscopic Sensor using Arrayed Waveguide Grating | Japan Women's Univ. Kodate Kashiko 1, Komai Yuki 1 |
| 7 | Application of spectral sensing in remote sensing of terrestrial ecosystems and resources. | Natl. Inst. Agro-Environmental Sci. Inoue Yoshio |
| 8 | Measurements of the skin function and morphology on the basis of spectroscopic information | Muroran Inst. Tech. 1 *Yoshihisa Aizu 1 |
"Present state of organic
semiconductor thin film crystals: epitaxial growth mechanisms and crystal
quality" planed by JSPS 161 committee |
March 28 13:00〜16:20 |
28p-W- / 0 |
| 1 | "Present state of organic semiconductor thin film crystals: epitaxial growth mechanisms and crystal quality" planed by JSPS 161 committee | Tohoku Univ. 1 Nakajima Kazuo 1, Sazaki Gen 1 |
| 2 | Epitaxy and RHEED Intensity Oscilation of Organic Thin Films using infrared laser MBE | The Univ. of Tokyo 1, Tokyo Inst. of Tech 2, CREST-JST 3, NIMS-COMET 4 *Kenji Itaka 1,2, Seiichiro Yaginuma 2, Masamitsu Haemori 3, Masao Katayama 2,3, Yuji Matsumoto 2,3, Hideomi Koinuma 1, 3, 4 |
| 3 | Control of molecular orientation using periodic nanostructures | Grad. Sch. Frontier Sci., Univ. Tokyo 1, Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo 2, Grad. Sch. Sci. & Eng., Saitama Univ. 3, Waseda Univ. Nanotech. Res. Lab. 4 Ikeda Susumu 1, Shimada Toshihiro 2, Ueno Keiji 3, Wada Yasuo 4, Saiki Koichiro 1,2 |
| 4 | Evolution mechanisms of polycrystalline domain structure of pentacene thin film crystals | IMR, Tohoku Univ. 1, Dept. Phys., Grad. School Sci., Tohoku Univ. 2 *Sazaki Gen 1, Nishikata Susumu 1, Sadowski Jerzy T 1, Al-Mahboob Abdullah 1, Fujikawa Yasunori 1, Suto Shozo 2, Sakurai Toshio 1, Nakajima Kazuo 1 |
| | Break 14:35〜14:50 | |
| 5 | High quality thin films of pentacnene grown by solution process for thin film transistors | Asahi-KASEI. 1,OITDA. 2 *Minakata Takashi 1,2 |
| 6 | Alignment Control Technology of Pentacene Single Crystals Using Liquid Crystal Solvent and Aligned Polymers | NHK Sci. & Tech. Res. Labs. 1 *Fujikake Hideo 1 |
| 7 | Growth and FET of tetracene single crystals | Yokohama City Univ. *Tachibana Masaru 1, Kojima Kenichi 1 |
Plasma processing of organic
materials for reduction of excess dissociation and process damage |
March 28 13:30〜16:55 |
28p-ZC- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk | Chubu Univ. 1 *Nakamura Keiji 1 |
| 2 | Overview of plasma processing by an organic device researcher | Grad. Sch. of Eng., Nagoya Univ. *Mori Tatsuo 1 |
| 3 | Plasma Effects on Nanocarbons Growth and Structure in Nanotechnological Processing | Tohoku Univ. 1 *R. Hatakeyama 1, T. Kaneko 1, W. Oohara 1, T. Kato 1 |
| 4 | Merits and Demerits of UV Irradiation during Plasma Processes | IFS Tohoku Univ. 1, *Seiji Samukawa 1, |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 5 | On the chemical aspects in plasma assisted deposition of thin films containing organic functional groups | IIC Kyoto Univ. *Shirafuji Tatsuru 1 |
| 6 | Electron density and temperature measurements and precursor dissociation in CVD/polymerization plasma | Selete 1 *Keizo Kinoshita 1 |
| 7 | Affects of lights(VUV, UV), ions and radicals on low-k etching and the low damage process | Nagoya Univ. 1 *Masaru Hori 1 |
| 8 | Summary | Toshiba Semiconductor * Tokuhisa Ohiwa |
New trends in SPM imaging
and measurement in liquid environment |
March 28 13:00〜17:55 |
28p-ZG- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk to the symposium “New trends in SPM imaging and measurement in liquid environment” | NFRI-NARO *Sugiyama Shigeru |
| 2 | Theoretical Analyses and problem of SPM in liquid | Waseda Univ. Grad. Schl of Sci. and Techn. Tsukada Masaru 1 |
| 3 | SPM study on mechanical properties of polymers at interfaces with non-solvents | Kyushu Univ. 1 *Tanaka Keiji 1, Fujii Yoshihisa 1, Nagamura Toshihiko 1 |
| 4 | Interpretation of Bio-images and Force Curves Obtained in Liquid Environment | Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Inst. of Technology *Atsushi Ikai 1, Rehana Afrin 1, Hiroshi Sekiguchi 1, Kazuhi Shiga 1 |
| 5 | Mechanical approach to elucidation of condensation mechanism of human chromosomes | Hokkaido Univ. 1, Niigata Univ. 2 *Kawabata Kazushige 1, Ikeda Kensuke 1, Hoshi Osamu 2, Ushiki Tatsuo 2 |
| | Break 15:10〜15:25 | |
| 6 | High-speed SPM for capturing dynamic behavior of biomolecules | Kanazawa Univ. 1 *Ando Toshio 1 |
| 7 | Application of atomic force microscopy for meat science | Rakuno Gakuen Univ. 1 *Iwasaki Tomohito 1,Hasegwa Yasuhiro 1,Yamamoto Katsuhiro 1,Nakamura Kunio 1 |
| 8 | Visualization of Cell Membrane by Scanning Near-field Optical/Atomic Force Microscopy | Prefectural Univ. of Hiroshima 1, National Food Research Inst. 2 *Yoshino Tomoyuki 1, Ohtani Toshio 2, Sugiyama Shigeru 2 |
| 9 | Obsavetion of the biotic materials by BIO-SPM System | Seiko Instruments Inc 1,Tokyo Univ. of Technology, Katayanagi Advanced Reserch Lab 2,National Food Research Institute (NFRI) 3,Prefectural Univ of Hiroshima 4,Tokyo Institute of Technology 5 Inoue Akira1,Shigeno Msatsugu1,Nihei Amiko1,Watanabe Naoya1,Matsuzawa Osamu1,Muramatu Hiroshi2,Yamamoto Yuji2, Okada Tomoko2 ,SugiyamaShigeru 3,OtaniToshirou 3,Wakayama Jyunichi 3,Kobori Toshirou 3,Yoshino Tomoyuki 4,Sekiguchi Hiroshi 5,Shirakawabe Yoshiharu 1 |
| 10 | Present status and future prospect of high-resolution AFM imaging in liquids | Kyoto Univ. 1 *Yamada Hirofumi 1 |
Researach funding to improve
Japan, The Symposium by the Committie for Diversity Promotion |
March 28 13:00〜17:30 |
28p-ZJ- / 0 |
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Message from the president | Osaka University, President of JSAP * Kenjiro Oura |
| 1 | Introduction | Japan Women's University Kashiko Kodate |
| 2 | University Evaluation from government or from market | The Asahi Shimbun Tateo Shimizu |
| 3 | From a higher education point of view | National Institute for Educational Policy Research * Shuichi Tsukahara |
| 4 | Hitachi's activities for promotion and development of women | Hitachi,Ltd. Katsuko Nishioka |
| | Break 14:40〜15:00 | |
| 5 | Third Science and Technology Basic Plan | Tohoku Univ Harayama Yuko |
| 6 | Efforts by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) to foster human resources in science and technology | Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology *Tanaka Masaaki 1 |
| 7 | METI (Ministry of Economy,trade and Industry) Policies | METI * Yuko Yasunaga |
| 8 | Panel Discussion: The present state and ideal future | NISTEP1,JST2,ISTEC3,NII4,Waseda Univ.5 Kumi Okuwada1, Tomoko Shimomura1, Junko Shimada2, Noriko Chikumoto3, Kae Nemoto4, Atsushi Tackeuchi5 |
| 9 | About USA funding agency | Waseda University 1 Tackeuchi Atsushi 1 |
Technology Evolution for
Silicon Nano-Electronics - Variability and Nanodevice Integrity |
March 28 13:30〜16:55 |
28p-ZQ- / 0 |
| 1 | Technology Evolution for Silicon Nano-Electronics – Variability and Nanodevice Integrity – : Introductory Talk | Nagoya Univ.1 *Shigeaki Zaima1 |
| 2 | DFM Perspective | SemiconductorTechnologyAcademicResearchCenter Katsuhiro Shimohigashi |
| 3 | NSI: Approaching to variation mechanisms from device characteristics | MIRAI-Selete 1,Univ. of Tokyo 2 Tohru Mogami 1,Akio Nishida 1,Toshiro Hiramoto 1,2 |
| 4 | Nanodevice Integrity for Variability Problem | IIS, Univ. of Tokyo Toshiro Hiramoto |
| | Break 15:10〜15:25 | |
| 5 | Variability Modeling on nm-Devices | Renesas Technology Co. 1 Hiroo Masuda 1, Shin'ichi Ohkawa 1, Tsuyoshi Kida 1 |
| 6 | Variability Aware LSI Design | NEC Electronics *Shigetaka Kumashiro 1 |
| 7 | Evaluation and Prediction of LSI Performance from the View Point of Nano-Interconnect Integrity | Integrated Research Inst., Tokyo Tech. Kazuya Masu |
Polarization-reversed optical
devices in step with times |
March 28 13:00〜17:55 |
28p-ZS- / 0 |
| 1 | Expectations for advanced polarization-reversed optical devices -Introductory talk- | Paradigm Laser Research Ltd. 1 *Kunihiko Washio 1 |
| 2 | 3-dimensional nondestructive observations of inverted domain structures using SHG interference microscope | Waseda Univ. 1, Meiji Univ. 2, NIMS 3 Yoshiaki Uesu 1, Hiroko Yokota 1, Satoshi Kawado 1, Junichi Kaneshiro 1, Yuta Shimamoto 1, Shinichi Ishiwata 1, Noritaka Kato 2, Sunao Kurimura 3 |
| 3 | Frontiers of Domain Inversion using New Processing Technology of Substrate | R.I.E. Shizuoka Univ. 1 *Minakata Makoto 1, Awano Haruyuki 1 |
| 4 | Formation of domain-inverted structure in MgO:LiNbO3 by voltage application under ultraviolet light irradiation | Grad. School Eng., Osaka Univ. 1 *Fujimura Masatoshi 1, Suhara Toshiaki 1 |
| 5 | Trace gas monitoring based on Mid Infrared light source using a periodically poled optical device | Tokai University *Yamaguchi Shigeru 1 |
| | Break 15:10〜15:25 | |
| 6 | High power coherent yellow light generation with periodically poled devise for laser guide star | RIKEN 1, Megaopto 2 *Wada Satoshi 1,2, Saito Norihito 1, Akagawa Kazuyuki 2 |
| 7 | Visible SHG Laser based on periodically domain inverted MgO:LiNbO3 and its applications | Matsushita Electric Industrical CO., Ltd Mizuuchi Kiminori, Yamamoto Kazuhisa |
| 8 | Compact Zero-Chirp LN Modulator Using Domain Inversion | Fujitsu Laboratories LTD. *Masaki Sugiyama, Masaharu Doi, Tetsu Hasegawa, Takashi Shiraishi |
| 9 | Periodically domain-inverted optical device applications in optical frequency measurements | Advantest Labs. 1 *Masuda Shin 1, Niki Shoji 1 |
| 10 | Single photon detector using domain inversion device and its application | NTT Basic Research Laboratories 1, JST CREST 2 Takesue Hiroki 1,2 |
Serendipity in disordered-materials
photoelectronics |
March 28 13:30〜17:20 |
28p-ZW- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory for "Serendipity in photo-electronics of disordered materials" | Hokkaido Univ. *Tanaka Keiji 1 |
| 2 | From glassy to crystalline materials: R/D of memory materials for a rewritable DVD | Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd, AV Core Technology Development Center Noboru Yamada |
| 3 | My serendipity meets fiber fuse to obtain its ultra-high speed video clips and animation of periodic void formation | NIMS 1 *Todoroki Shin-ichi 1 |
| | Break 15:05〜15:20 | |
| 4 | Network-Structure Control in Thin Film Silicon | Tokyo Univ. Sci. *Matsuda Akihisa |
| 5 | Invention and development of bulk p-i-n heterojunction in organic solid-state solar cells | Osaka Univ. 1 *Hiramoto Masahiro 1 |
| 6 | Ultrahigh-Sensitivity HARP Pickup Tube and Its Application | NHK STRL 1 Tanioka Kenkichi 1 |
Considering physical phenomena
in nanophotonics |
March 28 13:30〜17:15 |
28p-ZX- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory:Physics of nanophotonics | Univ. of Yamanashi Hirokazu Hori |
| 2 | Unique nanophotonic phenomena appearing in experimental results | JST 1 *Tadashi Kawazoe 1 |
| 3 | Light-matter interaction: Fundamentals and application to nano-materials | Toyota Phys. Chem. Res. Inst. *Cho Kikuo 1 |
| | Break 15:15〜15:45 | |
| 4 | Low-dimensional optical waves and nanophotonics | Osaka Univ. Junichi Takahara |
| 5 | Nanophotonics and Optical Near Fields | Tokyo Inst. of Tech. 1 *Kobayashi Kiyoshi 1 |
Prospect of spectroscopic
superconducting detectors for electromagnetic waves, x-rays, and biomolecules
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March 28 13:00〜17:40 |
28p-SL- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk: Development of Superconducting Radiation Detectors | Osaka Electro-Communication Univ. Academic Frontier Promotion Center *Kurakado Masahiko |
| 2 | Terahertz astronomical observation with SIS photon detectors |
NAOJ 1, SOKENDAI 2, Nagoya Univ. 3, RIKEN 4 *Matsuo
Hiroshi 1,2, Mori Yuko 2, Ezawa Hajime 1,2, Kawase Tokuichi 3, Torii Kazufumi
3, Ariyoshi Seiichiro 4, Otani Chiko 4 |
| 3 | Superconducting Detectors: Astronomical Observations using Single Photon Detectors at Optical Wavelengths | AIST 1 Shiki Shigetomo 1 |
| 4 | Ultra-fast superconducting nano-wire single photon detectors in telecom waveband | National Inst. of Information and Communications Technology 1 Wang Zhen 1, Miki Shigehito 1, Fijiwara Mikio 1, Sasaki Masahide 1 |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 5 | Single photon detection and radiant flux standard with superconducting detectors | AIST 1 Fukuda Daiji 1 |
| 6 | TES X-ray microcalorimeters for space applications | ISAS/JAXA Kazuhisa Mitsuda 1 |
| 7 | Superconducting transition edge sensors for material analysis | The Univ. of Tokyo Takahashi Hiroyuki, Ohno Masashi |
| 8 | Superconducting detectors: Mass spectrometry for macromolecules | Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech. (AIST) Masataka Ohkubo |
| 9 | Summary & Discussion |
* Presenters |
Start and Evolution of
Plasmaphotonics |
March 28 14:00〜17:00 |
28p-SN- / 0 |
| 1 | Introduction of Plasma Photonics | Osaka Univ. *Kodama Ryosuke1 |
| 2 | Control of ultrafast plasma dynamics and estimation of potentiality for pulse compression | Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Univ.1 Kondo Kiminori 1 |
| 3 | High intense laser wave-mixing based on a plasma grating formation | Chiba Univ. Omatsu Takashige |
| | Break 15:15〜15:30 | |
| 4 | Plasma photonics by using Warm dense matter | Inst. for Laser Sci., Univ. Electro-Comm., CREST-JST Hitoki Yoneda |
| 5 | Development of Laser-driven X-ray Laser and its Application | Japan Atomic Energy Agency Kawachi Tetsuya |
| 6 | Panel discussion: Possibilty of plasma photonics and its new challenge | University of Electro-Communications1, The University of Tokyo2, Osaka University3, Chiba University4, JAEA5 Ryosuke Kodama3, Kenichi Ueda1, Kazuo Kuroda2, Kiminori Kondo3, Takashige Omatsu4, Hitoki Yoneda1, Tetsuya Kawachi5 |
Application of shock phenomena
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March 29 13:00〜17:15 |
29p-A- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk: Application of shock wave |
National Defense Academy Matsumoto Hitoshi |
| 2 | Fundamental research on the measurement and evaluation of impact force which a human body receives by contact with an assisted living device | Nat. Inst. Longevity Sci. 1, Nat. Res. Inst. Police Sci. 2 *Itoh Yasumi 1, Mogami Kazunari 2, Nemoto Tetsuya 1, Matuura Hiroyuki 1 |
| 3 | Stabilization of Discharge by Controlling Shock Waves in High-Pressure, Pulsed Glow Discharge Apparatus with Supersonic Flow | Dept. Elec. Eng. Nagaoka Univ. Technol. 1, Dept. Mech. Eng. Nagaoka Univ. Technol. 2 *Imada Go 1, Tran Thanh Son 2, Suzuki Masataro 2, Masuda Wataru 2 |
| 4 | Time-resolved measurement of laser-ablative impulse generation using a VISAR | Nagoya Univ. 1, Tohoku Univ. 2 *Sasoh Akihiro1, Anju Kohei2, Sawada Keisuke2 |
| 5 | Laser shock processing and its simulation | Toshiba Corp. 1 Sano Yuji 1 |
| 6 | Effects of Projectile Shape on Impact Cratering of Metal Target | NIMS 1 Sekine Toshimori 1 |
| | Break 15:10〜15:20 | |
| 7 | Hot shock compaction immeadiattely after combustion synthesis of various ceramic material by using underwater-shock wave. | Sojo Univ. 1 * Tomoshige Ryuichi 1 |
| 8 | TThe improvement of quality of Bi-superconductor particles by the shock compaction |
Tokyo Univ.of Technology 1, Interdisci.Grad.School
of Sci. and Engi. 2, National Defense Academy 3 * Kezuka Hiroshi 1 Fujita
Hiroyuki 2 Itoh Mineo 3 Mtsumoto Hitoshi 3 Kishimura Hiroaki 3 |
| 9 | Development of a Highly Sensitive Magnetic Sensor Using the Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Superconducting Particles | Interdisci. Grad. School of Sci. and Engi., Grad. School of Kinki Univ. 1, Faculty of Bionics, Tokyo Univ. of Technology 2, Department of Materials Sci. and Engi., National Defense Academy 3 *Hiroyuki Fujita 1, Takahiro Miwa 1, Mineo Itoh 1, Hiroshi Kezuka 2, Hitoshi Matsumoto 3, Hiroaki Kishimura 3 |
| 10 | Preparation of organic molecule coated metal nanosized powders by pulsed wire discharge and their applications | Nagaoka Univ. Tech. *H. Suematsu, Y. Saito, K. Murai, T. Suzuki, T. Nakayama, W. Jiang and K. Niihara |
| 11 | Coating process by high-velocity impact of solid powder particles | Nat. Inst. for Mater. Sci. 1 Kuroda Seiji 1, Watanabe Makoto 1, Kawakita Jin 1 |
Vibrational spectroscopy
for exploring the signature of biological functions |
March 29 10:00〜16:25 |
29a-R- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk: Vibrational spectroscopy for exploring the signature of biological functions | Osaka Univ. Inouye Yasushi |
| 2 | Raman Imaging and Analysis of Biomolecules | Osaka Univ. 1, Osaka Univ. 2 Inouye Yasushi 1, Fujita Katsumasa 2 |
| 3 | Applications of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering to Biotechnology | Kwansei Gakuin Univ. 1 Ozaki Yukihiro 1 |
| 4 | Bioimaging and photothermal therapy using metal nanorods | Kyushu Univ., Fac. of Eng. *Niidome Takuro 1 |
| | Lunch 11:40〜13:00 | |
29p-R- / 0 |
| 1 | Gastric cancer diagnosis by Raman spectroscopy, | Hamamatsu Univ. School of Medicine, 2nd department of Surgery 1, Hamamatsu Photonics 2 Ohta Manabu 1, Konno Hiroyuki 1, Kawabata Toshiki 1, Hiramatsu Mitsuo 2, Okazaki Shigetoshi 2, Mizuno Toshihiko 2 |
| 2 | Toward exhaustive imaging for analysis of biological molecules | Dept. of Pathology and Cell Regulation, Kyoto Prefectural Univ. of Medicine 1, *Tetsuro Takamatsu 1, Yoshinori Harada 1 |
| 3 | Signaling of Cell Differentiation as Analyzed by Using Optical Microscopy | RIKEN Sako Yasushi 1 |
| | Break 14:30〜14:45 | |
| 4 | Absorption Spectroscopy and Imaging in Terahertz Frequency Range | Inst. Laser Eng., Osaka Univ. 1 *Masahiko Tani 1, Mariko Yamaguchi 1, Masanori Hangyo 1 |
| 5 | Development of optical biopsy technologies | RIKEN * Hidetoshi Sato |
| 6 | Nonlinear Raman scattering microscopy | Osaka Univ. 1 *Mamoru Hashimoto 1 |
| 7 | Summary | Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine * Takamatsu Tetsuro |
Geometrical Engineering
for Organic Electronics |
March 29 13:30〜17:15 |
29p-V- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk: Geometrical Engineering for Organic Electronics | Niigata Univ. 1, Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech. 2 *Keizo Kato 1, Hiroaki Usui 2 |
| 2 | Electrical Properties in the Bulk and at the Interface of Liquid Crystalline Mesophases | Tokyo Tech 1, JST-CREST 2 Jun-ichi Hanna 1,2 |
| 3 | Interface geometry control and flexible semiconductors | Univ. Tokyo 1 *Toshihiro Shimada 1 |
| 4 | Specific aggregating behaviors of molecules depending on molecular geometrical structures | Hiroshima Univ., AdSM 1, NICT-KARC 2 * Suzuki Hitoshi 1,2, Kubota Tohru 2, Tanaka Shukichi 2 |
| 5 | Creation of functions of molecular dynamics based on control of number of geometrical node points | Univ. of Hyogo 1 *Onoda Mitsuyoshi 1,Tada Kazuya 1 |
| | Break 15:15〜15:30 | |
| 6 | Dynamics of the non-uniform director distribution in a confined nematic liquid crystal system | Osaka Sangyo Univ. 1, Southampton Univ. 2 Sugimura Akihiko 1, Geoffrey Luckhurst 2 |
| 7 | Control of geometrical pattern of two-dimensional organic monolayer and SHG signal control by injected charge | Tokyo Tech 1 Iwamoto Mitsumasa 1, Manaka Takaaki 1 |
| 8 | Fabrication techniques of organic semiconductor/ nano-carbon composite films and their vector control | Shinshu Univ. Itoh Eiji 1 |
| 9 | New functional organic devices based on geometrical molecule-control | Chiba Univ. Kudo Kazuhiro, Sakai Masatoshi |
| 10 | Conclusions: Prospect of Geometrical Engineering for Organic Electronics | Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech. 1, Niigata Univ. 2 *Hiroaki Usui 1, Keizo Kato 2 |
Application of Synchrotron
Radiation to Crystal Science and Technology |
March 29 13:35〜17:20 |
29p-W- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk:Application of Synchrotron Orbital Radiation to Crystals Science and Technology | Gakushuin Univ. Akitoshi Mizuno |
| 2 | Local strain measurement for semiconductor devices and materials by using high-resolution x-ray microdiffraction (30 min) | JASRI/SPring-8 1, CREST-JST 2 Shigeru Kimura 1,2 |
| 3 | Study on distributions of atoms at hetero-interfaces between compound semiconductors using X-ray CTR scattering measurement | VBL Nagoya Univ. 1, Grad. Sch. Eng. Nagoya Univ. 2 Tabuchi Masao 1, Takeda Yoshikazu 2 |
| 4 | In situ X-ray diffraction during molecular-beam epitaxial growth of semiconductor nanostructures | JAEA 1 *Takahasi Masamitu 1,Kaizu Toshiyuki 1,Mizuki Jun'ichiro 1 |
| | Break 15:10〜15:25 | |
| 5 | In-situ Identification of metastable phase during solidification from the undercooled YFeO3 melt by fast X-ray diffractometry | ISAS/JAXA 1, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. 2, Gakushuin Univ. 3, JAEA 4 Nagashio Kosuke1, Kuribayashi Kazuhiko1, Vijaya Kumar M. S.2, Niwata Kenji2, Hibiya Taketoshi2, Mizuno Akitoshi3, Watanabe Masahito3, Katayama Yoshinori4 |
| 6 | Charge Density Level Structural Materials Science by MRM/Rietveld Method at SPring-8 | RIKEN1, JASRI2 Takata Masaki1,2, Kato Kenichi1,2 |
| 7 | Structural analyses near Eu in red phosphor CaAlSiN3:Eu for white LED | Mitsubishi Chem. STRC 1, KEK 2, NIMS 3 Takatoshi Seto 1, Hiroyuki Imura 1, Kaoru Okamoto 1, Naoto Kijima 1, Toshiaki Iwazumi 2, Yoshinori Kitajima 2, Naoto Hirosaki 3 |
| 8 | X-ray fluorescence holography: 3D local structural analysis around dopnats | IMR, Tohoku Univ. 1 *Hayashi Kouichi 1 |
Exploration of ZnO-Based
Electronics |
March 29 10:00〜17:45 |
29a-ZC- / 0 |
| 1 | Status and Exploration of ZnO Electronics | IMR, Tohoku-Univ. Masashi Kawasaki |
| 2 | Growth of Large Size ZnO Bulk Crystal by Hydrothermal Method | IMRAM Tohoku Univ. 1, Fukuda Crystal Lab. 2, Tokyo Denpa 3 *Fukuda Tsuguo 1, Ehrentraut Dirk 1, Mikawa Yutaka 2, Maeda Katsumi 3 |
| 3 | Point defects and nonradiative recombination centers in ZnO | Univ. of Tsukuba 1, NICP-ERATO-JST 2, Tohoku Univ. 3, Waseda Univ. 4 *Shigefusa F. Chichibu 1,2, Takeyoshi Onuma 1,2, Atsushi Tsukazaki 3, Masashi Kubota 1, Akira Ohtomo 3, Takayuki Sota 4, Masashi Kawasaki 3, Akira Uedono 1 |
| 4 | High quality ZnO epitaxial layers and heterostructures | AIST 1, TUS 2 Niki Shigeru 1, Tampo Hitoshi 1, Shibata Hajime 1, Sakurai Keiichirou 1, Ishizuka Shogo 1, Yamada Akimasa 1, Fons Paul 1, Kanie Hisashi 2 |
| | Lunch 11:45〜13:15 | |
29p-ZC- / 0 |
| 1 | Fabrication of ZnO based heterojunctions by pulsed-laser deposition | Tohoku Univ. IMR 1, JST-CREST 2 Ohtomo Akira 1, Tsukazaki Atsushi 1, Kawasaki Masashi 1,2 |
| 2 | ZnMgO/ZnO Applications for HEMT-type Transistors | Nanomaterials Microdevices Research Center, Osaka Institute of Technology 1 Yano Mitsuaki 1, Koike Kazuto 1, Maemoto Toshihiko 1, Sasa Shigehiko 1, Inoue Masataka 1 |
| 3 | (Mg)ZnO homo-epitaxial growth technologies by MBE | ROHM Co.LTD.1,Univ. of Tsukuba2,Tohoku Univ. IMR3 *Ken Nakahara1,Yuji Hiroyuki1,Kentaro Tamura1,Shunsuke Akasaka1,Daiju Takamizu1,Tetuhiro Tanabe1,Atsushi Tsukazaki2,Akira Ohtomo2,Masashi Kawasaki2,Masashi Kubota3,Takeyoshi Onuma3,Shigefusa Chichibu3 |
| 4 | Polarity control and doping characteristics of ZnO thin films grown by molecular beam epitaxy | Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. *Hiroyuki Kato, Michihiro Sano |
| | Break 15:15〜15:30 | |
| 5 | Molecular beam epitaxy growth of ZnO-based alloys and quantum well structures | RIEC Tohoku Univ. *Keita Ohtani, Mohamed Belmoubarik, Miyuki Yamao, Hideo Ohno |
| 6 | ZnO-based semiconductor nanostructures | Int. Innovation Center, Kyoto Univ. 1 Fujita Shizuo 1 |
| 7 | Control of growth mode and magnetic&optical properties on (Zn,Co)O films | Univ. of Tokyo 1, Osaka Univ. 2 *Hitoshi Tabata 1,2, Hiroaki Matsui 2 |
| 8 | Control of properties of ZnO thin films on large-area substrate | Res. Inst., Kochi Univ. *Tetsuya Yamamoto |
| 9 | Summary | Kochi University of Technology * Tetsuya Yamamoto |
Innovation of crystalline
silicon for photo voltaic organized be JSPS 145, 161, 175 committees |
March 29 9:15〜17:05 |
29a-ZG- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk, analysis of crystal growth of crystalline Si for solar cells and topics of JSPS 145 committee | RIAM, Kyushu University ○Koichi KAKIMOTO, Lijun LIU, Satoshi NAKANO, Hiroaki MIYAZAWA, Yoshihiro KANGAWA |
| 2 | Manufacturing technology developments of the polycrystalline silicon by the zinc reduction method | CHISSO Corp. MINAMATA RESEARCH CENTER 1 *Yamaguchi Masatsugu 1,Honda Shuichi 1,Yasueda Minoru 1,Hayashida Satoshi 1, Tanaka Tohru 1,Itakura Isao 1,Satoh Tetsuya 1,Namiki Nobuaki 1 |
| 3 | Status of metallurgical silicon refining process at Elkem Solar AS | Elkem Solar AS, Norway * Ragnar Tronstad,Erik Enebakk,Jan Vedde |
▲ | 4 | Impact of groupIII Dopants on Crystalline Silicon Quality | Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Saitoh Tadashi, *Dhamrin Marwan, Kamisako Koichi |
| | Break 10:55〜11:10 | |
| 5 | Control in microstructures of Si bulk multicrystals toward improvement in the conversion efficiency of solar cells and topics on JSPS 161 committee | IMR, Tohoku Univ. *Noritaka Usami 1, Kozo Fujiwara 1, Kentaro Kutsukake 1, Wugen Pan 1, Yoshitaro Nose 1, Kazuo Nakajima 1 |
| 6 | Developmental status of spherical Si solar cells | CV21 1, Ritsumeikan Univ. 2 Murozono Mikio 1, Hibino Takeshi 1, Takakura Hideyuki 2, Minemoto Takashi 2 |
| 7 | Investigation on deterioration of the minority carrier lifetime in CZ-Si multicrystal growth | Tohoku Univ. (IMR) 1, Kyocera Corp. 2, Shinshu Univ. (Edu) 3 Taishi Toshinori 1, Hoshikawa Takeshi 1, Yamatani Muneyoshi 2, Shirasawa Katsuhiko 2, Huang Xinming 1, Uda Satoshi 1, Hoshikawa Keigo 3 |
| | Lunch 12:25〜13:25 | |
29p-ZG- / 0 |
| 1 | Development of crystalline silicon solar cells in AIST |
AIST Hidetaka Takato, Terunori Warabisako, Ryuuichi
Shimokawa, Isao Sakata, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Liu Zhengxin, Atsushi Masuda,
Michio Kondo |
| 2 | Defect Analysis of Multicrystalline Si by Photoluminescence | ISAS/JAXA 1 *Michio Tajima 1, Hiroki Sugimoto 1, Kiyoto Araki 1, Masaaki Inoue 1 |
| 3 | Evaluation of polycrystalline silicon substrate for solar cells by SOR | Toyota Technological Inst. 1, Meiji Univ. 2, JASRI 3, JEOL 4 *Yoshio Ohshita 1,Koji Arafune 1, Atushi Ogura 2, Yasuko Terada 3, Toshiko Kuba 4 |
| 4 | Behavior of Fe atoms in n-type Si | Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology *Yoshida Yutaka |
| | Break 15:05〜15:20 | |
| 5 | Novel Passivation Thin Films for Si Solar Cells and JSPS 175th Committee on Photovoltaics | Tokyo Tech,Graduate School of S&E 1,QNERC 2 *Konagai Makoto 1,Yamada Akira 2 |
| 6 | EBIC characterization of grain boundaries in multicrystalline Si | NIMS 1, IMR Tohoku Univ. 2 Sekiguchi Takashi1, Chen Jun1, Ito Shun2 |
| 7 | Gettering of Fe in Bifacial Si Solar Cell | Art, Science and Technology Center for Cooperative Research, Kyushu Univ., 1 *Nakashima Hiroshi 1, Terakawa Takeshi 1, Wang Dong 1 |
| 8 | High-efficiency HIT solar cells | Advanced Energy Research Center, Sanyo Electric co., Ltd. *Toyozo Nishida, Eiji Maruyama, Makoto Tanaka |
| 9 | Summary | Tokyo Tech 1 *Yamada Akira 1 |
"Energy Technology in the
Future" Commemoration symposium of Energy and environment study group establishment
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March 29 13:30〜16:20 |
29p-ZK- / 0 |
| 1 | エネルギー環境研究会発足に寄せて | President, JSAP * Kenjiro Oura |
| 2 | Introductory talk: The role of Applied Physics in technology development for energy and environment problems | Dept.of Human Development, Tokai Univ. Haru-Hisa Uchida |
| 3 | Oil Peak is Agriculture and Civilization peak | The Mottainai Society Yoshinori Ishii 1 |
| 4 | Trends of the Policies on Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells | The Institute of Applied Energy *Sakata Ko |
| 5 | Present Status and Future Direction of High Efficiency Solar Photovoltaic Technology | Tokyo Univ. Agriculture & Technology Kosuke Kurokawa |
| 6 | View in the future of battery and capacitor | FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Hideki Shibuya |
| 7 | Social Expectation for the JSAP | Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. *Yoshikawa Kazuki 1 |
Progressive research of
optical characterization in the high performance of white light-emitting
diodes |
March 29 13:00〜16:50 |
29p-ZM- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk: Recent progress and future prospects on the optical characterization of semiconductor chip and phosphors for white LEDs | Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi Univ. 1 Tsunemasa Taguchi 1 |
| 2 | Operation mechanism of light emitting diodes and design technologies for high-efficiency devices | Toshiba Corp., R & D Center *Hatakoshi Gen-ichi 1 |
| 3 | Optical evaluation of characteristics of LEDs. | National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) 1 Saito Ichiro 1 |
| 4 | Breakthrough Technologies for High-Efficiency and High-Power LEDs | Philips Lumileds Lighting Co. Yamada Norihide 1 |
| | Break 14:50〜15:05 | |
| 5 | Nitride-based UV LED and white LED with fluorescent SiC substrate | Meijo University * Satoshi Kamiyama |
| 6 | Development of New Phosphors for White LEDs and Investigation on their Optical Properties | Tokyo Univ. of Tech. 1 *Hajime Yamamoto 1 |
| 7 | Recent Progress in Lighting and Display Phosphor Materials | Tottori Univ. 1 *Ohmi Koutoku 1 |
| 8 | Summary-Future propects of luminescent materials, and 1st Int'l Conf. on White LEDs and Solid State Lighting- | Shizuoak Univ., Res. Inst. Electron. Nakanishi Yoichiro |
Spin injection into various
materials and related phenomena |
March 29 13:10〜17:30 |
29p-ZT- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory talk: Spin injection and related phenomena | Dept of Electronic Eng., University of Tokyo 1, JST 2 Masaaki Tanaka 1,2 |
| 2 | Theory of Spin Injection and Spin Transport |
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku Univ. *Sadamichi
Maekawa 1 |
| 3 | Spin Injection and Spin Hall Effect observed in Metallic Nanostructures | ISSP Univ. of Tokyo 1, RIKEN-FRS 2 Otani YoshiChika1,2, Kimura Takashi1,2, Vila Laurent1 |
| 4 | Spin dependent single electron tunneling and spin accumulation in metallic nanoparticles | IMR, Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST, JST 2 Koki Takanashi 1,2, Seiji Mitani 1,2 |
| 5 | Spin injection into silicon and its spin-electronic device applications | Dept. of Electronic Eng. Univ. of Tokyo 1, SORST-JST 2, ISEL Tokyo Inst. Tech 3, Dept. Electronics and Appl. Phys. Tokyo Inst. Tech. 4 Nakane Ryosho 1,2, Sugiura Kuniaki 1, Tanaka Masaaki 1,2, Satoshi Sugahara 3,4 |
| | Break 15:15〜15:30 | |
| 6 | Optical spin injection in III-V semiconductors aiming at magnetization control and photoelectrical conversion | ISEL, Tokyo Inst. of Tech. Hiro Munekata |
| 7 | Detection of nuclear spin coherence based on optical injection of electron spins into III-V semiconductors | RIEC Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST JST 2 *Ohno Yuzo 1,2 |
| 8 | Luminescence properties of organic light-emitting devices with a ferromagnetic cathode under applied magnetic field | JAIST 1, Tohoku Univ. 2 *Shikoh Eiji 1, Fujiwara Akihiko 1, Ando Yasuo 2, Miyazaki Terunobu 2 |
| 9 | Observation of spin-dependent transport via molecules and its mechanisms | Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ. *Shiraishi Masashi, Miwa Shinji, Kusai Haruka, Tanabe Shinichi, Mizuguchi Masaki, Sinjo Teruya, Suzuki Yoshishige |
Practical Applications
of Self-Assembled Molecular Layer and Their Problems to be Solved |
March 29 9:30〜17:00 |
29a-SR- / 0 |
| 1 | Introductory Talk: Future Direction of Self-assembled Molecular Layers |
AIST 1 Takao Ishida 1 |
| 2 | Surface modification with SAMs: Basics, Present, and Perspective. | Tokyo Inst. Tech. 1 *Fujihira Masamichi 1 |
| | Break 10:40〜10:55 | |
| 3 | Patterning of SAMs Using Phase Separation | Tokyo Univ. Sci. 1, CREST 2 *Matsumoto Mutusyoshi 1,2 |
| 4 | Production of Nanopatterns by a Combination of EB Lithography and a SAM for a Biomolecule Nanoarray | Sci. & Eng., Waseda Univ. 1, ZAIKEN Waseda Univ. 2 TANII Takashi 1, MIYAKE Takeo 1, YAMAMOTO Hideaki 1, WATANABE Takanobu 1, OHDOMARI Iwao 1,2 |
| | Lunch 12:05〜13:15 | |
29p-SR- / 0 |
| 1 | Alkyl-Functionalized Organic Dyes for Efficient Molecular Photovoltaics | AIST NRI 1, AIST RCPV 2 Nagatoshi Koumura 1, Kohjiro Hara 2 |
| 2 | Interface control and monolayer films in organic field effect transistors | Tohoku Univ. 1, CREST-JST 2 *Iwasa Yoshihiro 1,2 |
| 3 | Optimization of liquid junction for dye sensitized solar cells and the solidification | Kyushu Inst. Tech. Shuzi Hayase |
| | Break 15:00〜15:15 | |
| 4 | Glyco-Biointerface | Japan Adv. Inst. Sci. Technol. Yoshiko Miura |
| 5 | Toward improvement of read length for DNA sequensing using genetic field effect transistor |
National Inst. Material Sci. The Univ. of Tokyo Yuji
Miyahara 1, 2 |
| 6 | Surface stress of polymer films measured by Micromechanical cantilever sensors | NIMS 1, JST 2, Shin-etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 3, Osaka Univ. 4, Max-Planck Polymer Research 5 Akiko N Itakura 1,2, Shin Igarashi 2,3, Masaya Toda 4,5, Ruediger Berger 5 |
Traceability of radioactivity
and quantitativity of PET |
March 30 9:35〜12:00 |
30a-B- / 0 |
| 1 | Traceability of Radioactivity and Quantitation of PET: Introduction | Nat. Inst. of Radiological Sciences 1, Nat. Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 2 *Yamaya Taiga 1, Sato Yasushi 2 |
| 2 | Absolute measurements of radioactivity and key comparisons | National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology *Sato Yasushi 1 |
| 3 | The traceability system of radioactivity standard under JCSS | Japan Radioisotope Association 1 Yamada Takahiro 1 |
| 4 | Calibration of dose calibrator | NIRS 1,AIST 2, JRIA 3 Toramatsu Chie 1, Suzuki Tosikazu 1, Fukumura Toshimitsu 1, Suzuki Hisasi 1, Nemoto Kazuyoshi 1, Nakao Takashi 1, Suzuki Kazutosi 1, Satou Yasushi 2, Yamada Takahiro 3 |
| 5 | Accurate quantification control in clinical PET | Nat. Inst. of Radiological Sciences 1 *Tanimoto Katsuyuki 1, Shiraishi Takahiro 1, Ando Akira 1, Miyamoto Toshio 1, Koganezawa Ryo 1, Seki Chie 1, Watanabe Kazuhiro 1 |
| 6 | Why do we need quantification? An example for investigation of brain function using PET. | NIRS 1, HPK 2 *Seki Chie 1, Okada Hiroyuki 2, Tsukada Hideo 2, Yamashita Takaji 2, Kanno Iwao 1 |
| 7 | Performance Evaluation of PET and Quantitativity | Kitasato Univ. 1 *Tomoyuki Hasegawa 1,2,3 |
| 8 | Panel Discussion |
* Presenters |