Symposium
Multinary Compounds and Related Nanotechnologies
March 27 13:00〜17:30
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
March 28 13:00〜17:40
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  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
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  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
March 29 13:00〜17:15
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
March 29 13:30〜16:20
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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
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  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