Symposium |
How far has Spintronics
come |
March 27 13:00〜17:45 |
27p-A- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk: How far has Spintronics come |
RIEC, Tohoku Univ. 1, ERATO, JST 2 Ohno Hideo 1
2 |
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2 |
Magnetic Multilayers and Giant Magnetoresistance:
From the discovery to the Nobel Prize |
Int. Inst. Advanced Studies Shinjo Teruya |
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3 |
Ferromagnetic Semiconductors |
Dept. of Electronic Eng., Univ. of Tokyo Masaaki
Tanaka 1 |
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4 |
Inhomogeneous distribution of magnetic elements
and ferromagnetism in magnetic semiconductors |
Inst. Mater. Sci., Univ. Tsukuba 1, NIMS 2, Polish
Acad. Sci. 3 *Kuroda Shinji 1, Nishizawa Nozomi 1, Takita Koki 1, Mitome
Masanori 2, Bando Yoshio 2, Dietl Tomasz 3 |
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5 |
Control and optical detection of coherent spin
dynamics in non-magnetic semiconductors |
RIEC Tohoku Univ. 1, ERATO-JST 2 *Ohno Yuzo 1,
Kondo Yusuke 1, Ono Masaaki 1, Matsuzaka Shunichiro 2,1, Morita Ken 2,1,
Ohno Hideo 1,2 |
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Break 15:15〜15:30 |
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6 |
Microscopic description of the magnetic damping |
Tohoku Univ. Sakuma Akimasa |
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7 |
Spin Hall effect and inverse spin Hall effect in
metals |
Dep. of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics,
Keio Univ. Eiji SAITOH |
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8 |
Spin-torque in tunneling magneto-resistive junctions |
Osaka Univ. 1, AIST 2, Canon ANELVA 3 Kubota Hitoshi
2, Maehara Hiroki 3, Fukushima Akio 2, Suzuki Yoshishige 1,2, Yakushiji
Kai 2, Nagahama Taro 2, Yuasa Shinji 2, Ando Koji 2, Nagamine Yoshinori
3, Tsunekawa Koji 3, Djayaprawira David 3, Watanabe Naoki 3 |
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9 |
Spin Torque Transfer Writing of Perpendicular Magnetoresistive
Elements for High Density MRAM |
Corporate R&D Center 1,Center for Semiconductor
R&D Center 2 Hiroaki Yoda 1、2,Tatsuya Kishi 1,Toshihiko Nagase 1,Masatoshi
Yoshikawa 1,Masahiko Nakayama 1,Eiji Kitagawa 1,Katsuya Nishiyama 1,Tadaomi
Daibou 1, Minoru Amano 1,Hisanori Aikawa 1,Naoharu Shimomura 1,Tadashi Kai
1,Shigeki Takahashi1, Sumio Ikegawa1,Makoto Nagamine1, Takeshi Kajiyama2,
Masayoshi Iwayama 2,Kuniaki Sugiura 2,Keiji Hosotani 2,Yoshihiro Ueda 2,Tsuneo
Inaba 2, Kenji Tsuchida 2,Yoshiaki Asao 2,Junichi Ozeki 1 |
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10 |
TMR Logic and Its Prospects |
Research Inst. of Electrical Communnication, Tohoku
Univ. Takahiro Hanyu 1, Atsushi Matsumoto 1, Shoun Matsunaga 1 |
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11 |
--- Epilogue --- Spintronics in Semiconductor Industry |
Renesas Technology *Kawabata Kiyoshi |
Recent topics of gas flow
in vacuum |
March 27 13:00〜17:05 |
27p-M- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk |
AIST 1 *Akimichi Hitoshi 1 |
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2 |
Studied on Fluid-dynamic Limit by Molecular Gas
Dynamics |
Dept. of Mechanical Eng. and Sci. Kyoto Univ. 1
*TAKATA Shigeru 1 |
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3 |
Multiscale Analysis of Rarefied Gas Flow: Construction
of Gas-Surface Scattering Model |
The Univ. of Tokyo 1 Yoichiro Matsumoto 1, Ikuya
Kinefuchi 1 |
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4 |
Effect of Micro Gas Flow on Low Friction Properties
of Diamond Coated Surface |
Inst. Fluid Sci., Tohoku Univ. 1, Grad. School
Eng., Tohoku Univ. 2, Tohoku Univ. Int. Adv. Res. Edu. Organ. 3 Yonemura
Shigeru 1, Yamaguchi Masashi 2, Takeno Takanori 3, Miki Hiroyuki 1, Takagi
Toshiyuki 1 |
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Break 14:55〜15:10 |
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5 |
Photonic Analyses for High Knudsen Number Flows |
Nagoya Univ. 1 Niimi Tomohide 1 |
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6 |
Analysis of the Flow in Turbomolecular Pumps |
Osaka Vacuum Ltd. 1 *Obayashi Tetsuro 1 |
|
7 |
Characteristics of Mass flow Controller |
HORIBA STEC, Co.,Ltd. Shimizu Tetsuo |
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8 |
Closing Talk |
Gakushuin University Ichiro Arakawa |
Production, Control and
Application of Clusters and Nanoparticles |
March 27 13:00〜17:30 |
27p-N- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductry Talk: Production, Control and Applcation
of Clusters and Nanoparticles |
Fujifilm 1,Kobe Univ. 2 *Matsunami Yuki 1,Onishi
Hiroshi 2 |
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2 |
Photocatalytic Reaction by Semiconductor Nanoparticles |
Hokkaido Univ. Ohtani Bunsho 1 |
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3 |
Controlling Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures
through their Surfaces and Interfaces |
Toyota Technological Inst. Itaru Kamiya |
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4 |
Liquid-Phase Precise Structural Control and Physical
Properties of Various Inorganic Nanoparticles |
Univ. Tsukuba 1 *Teranishi Toshiharu 1 |
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5 |
Directed-assembly and Surface Plasmonic Properties
of Metallic Nanostructures |
Osaka Univ Zettsu Nobuyuki |
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Break 15:30〜15:45 |
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6 |
Ligand-Protected Magic Gold Clusters; Synthesis,
Structures and Properties |
Hokkaido Univ. 1, IMS 2, CREST JST 3 *Tsukuda Tatsuya
1, 2, 3 |
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7 |
Optomagnetic Materials Fabrication with the Soft-Landing
of Organometallic Clusters Synthesized in Gas Phase |
Keio Univ. 1, JST-CREST 2 *Atsushi Nakajima 1,2 |
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8 |
Optical Responses of Metal Nanoparticles with Various
Sizes and Shapes |
Nagoya Univ. Nakamura Arao |
Introductory Talk: Technology
Trends and Future Prospects of Advanced High-k Gate Dielectrics |
March 27 13:00〜17:00 |
27p-X- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk: Technology Trends and Future
Prospects of Advanced High-k Gate Dielectrics |
Osaka Univ. 1, Waseda Univ. 2 *Heiji Watanabe 1,
Keisaku Yamada 2 |
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2 |
Challenges for Directly Contacted high-k on Si
Toward EOT<1nm |
IGSSE, Tokyo Tech. 1 *Kakushima Kuniyuki 1 |
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3 |
Material Design of Ternary Oxides for Advanced
High-k Dielectrics |
The Univ. of Tokyo 1 Kita Koji 1, Toriumi Akira
1 |
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4 |
Impact of Low-valent Ion Incorporation into HfSiON
on Chemical and Electronic Structures |
Hiroshima Univ. 1, Selete 2, Ohta Akio 1, Yoshinaga
Hiromichi 1, Miyazaki Seiichi 1, Kadoshima Masaru 2, Nara Yasuo 2 |
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Break 14:45〜15:00 |
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5 |
Importance of high-k/SiO2 interface
in metal/high-k/SiO2 gate stacks |
MIRAI-ASET 1, MIRAI-ASRC, AIST 2, The Univ. of
Tokyo 3 *Nabatame Toshihide 1, Ota Hiroyuki 2, Iwamoto Kunihiko 1, Kamimuta
Yuuichi 1, Akiyama Koji 1, Toriumi Akira 2,3 |
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6 |
Single Metal/Dual High-k Gate Stack for Aggressively
Scaled CMISFETs |
Selete *Mise Nobuyuki Mise, Morooka Tetsu, Eimori
Takahisa, Sato Motoyuki, Kamiyama Satoshi, Nara Yasuo, and Ohji Yuzuru |
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7 |
Physical Mechanism of the effect of new element
incorporation into high-k gate dielectrics |
Univ. of Tsukuba 1, NIMS 2, Kyoto Univ. 3 *Shiraishi
Kenji 1, Umezawa Naoto 2, Sugino Shinya 2, Tachibana Akitomo 2, Chikyow
Toyohiro 3 |
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8 |
Effective Work Function Control by Insertion of
Al2O3 Thin-Films into HfSiON/SiO2 Interface |
Toshiba 1 Inumiya Seiji 1, Kaneko Akio 1, Saito
Tomohiro 1, Nishida Daisuke 1, Aoyama Tomonori 1, Eguchi Kazuhiro 1, Tsunashima
Yoshitaka 1 |
Strong Photons-Molecules
Coupling Fields for Chemical Reactions |
March 27 13:00〜17:00 |
27p-Y- / 0 |
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1 |
Creation of Strong Photons-Molecules Coupling Fields
for Chemical Reactions |
RIES, Hokkaido Univ. 1 *Hiroaki Misawa 1 |
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2 |
Strong Photones-Molecules Coupling Reaction on
Hetero Nano-Interface between Organics and Metal |
IMRAM, Tohoku Univ. 1 *Oikawa Hidetoshi 1, Masuhara
Akito 1 |
|
3 |
Micro- and Nanospaces based on ordered porous structures
and their optical applications |
Tokyo Metropolitan University Hideki Masuda |
|
4 |
Guided self-assembly of nano-objects based on monolayer
lithography |
Kyoto Univ. Hiroyuki Sugimura,1 |
|
5 |
Fabrication of nano-structured optical devices
for strong photons-molecules coupling fields |
RICE AIST 1, PRI AIST 2, NRI AIST 3 *Tawa Keiko
1, Hori Hironobu 1, Kintaka Kenji 2, Kiyosue Kazuyuki 3, Akashi Naoko 1,
Tatsu Yoshiro 1, Nishii Junji 2 |
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Break 15:10〜15:30 |
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6 |
Effect of localized plasmon resonance on photochemical
properties of molecules near metallic nanoparticle |
Osaka Univ. *Asahi Tsuyoshi |
|
7 |
Photoelectric Conversion Using Plasmonic Nanostructures |
Dept. Appl. Chem. Kyushu Univ. 1, CFC Kyushu Univ.
2 Yamada Sunao 1,2 |
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8 |
Multi-photonic Photochemical Reaction in Strong
Photons-Molecules Coupling Fields |
Hokkaido Univ. Tsuboi Yasuyuki |
The New Potential with
the Fusion of MEMS and CMOS: True-MEMS |
March 27 13:00〜17:50 |
27p-ZA- / 0 |
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1 |
Pioneering Works on Optical Interconnection Technologies for Si LSIs |
Hiroshima University Atsushi Iwata |
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2 |
Introductory Talk : Toward True MEMS |
Integ. Res. Inst., Tokyo Tech Kazuya Masu |
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3 |
Status of MEMS technology and expectation for integrated
MEMS |
Tohoku Univ. Masayoshi Esashi |
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4 |
Expectations and challenges for MEMS technology
from LSI manufacturer's point of view |
Toshiba CSRD 1 Shibata Hideki 1 |
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5 |
Integrated CMOS-MEMS technology: From the viewpoint
of CMOS circuits |
NTT 1, NTT Advanced Technology 2 *Morimura Hiroki
1, Mutoh Shinichiro 1, Ishii Hiromu 1, Machida Katsuyuki 2 |
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Break 15:35〜15:50 |
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6 |
Problem and Technology Trend in MEMS Packaging |
MISUZU Ind. Co. 1 *Chino Mitsuru 1 |
|
7 |
MEMS Technology and Materials Technology |
JSR Corp. Hieda Katsuhiko 1 |
|
8 |
Business Potential of MEMS in the future |
Anchor Business Systems *Ryuichi Nagata |
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9 |
Discussion |
Tokyo Institute of Technology Kazuya Masu |
Image technology for reproducing
visual quality of objects |
March 27 13:00〜17:45 |
27p-ZB- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory talk: Image technology for reproducing
visual quality of objects |
Imaging Sci. & Eng. Lab., Tokyo Inst. Tech. Masahiro
Yamaguchi |
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2 |
On the "SHITSU-KAN" of Images |
SHOBI Univ., 1 *Mitsuhashi Tetsuo 1 |
|
3 |
Visual Perception of Surface Qualities |
NTT Communication Science Laboratories 1 Isamu
Motoyoshi 1 |
|
4 |
High Dynamic Range Projector with Double Modulation |
NHK Science & Technical Research Lab. 1 *Kusakabe
Yuichi 1, Kanazawa Masaru 1, Nojiri Yuji 1 |
|
5 |
Display Technologies on Visual Quality Reproduction
of Objects |
Advanced Imaging Labs, Sharp Corp. *Yoshida Yasuhiro
1 |
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Break 15:15〜15:30 |
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6 |
Red enhanced projection display system by using
high power red semiconductor lasers. |
Sony Corp. CTDG 1 *Ohse Norihiro 1, Ito Satoshi
1, Imanishi Daisuke 1, Sato Yoshifumi 1, Hirata Shoji 1 |
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7 |
Three-dimensional image and reproduction of visual
quality |
Tokyo Univ. of A & T Yasuhiro Takaki 1 |
|
8 |
Digital Color Simulation in Automobile Industrial
Design |
TOYOTA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS CO.,LTD. *Sato Shinsuke
1 |
|
9 |
Appearance reproduction and its applications |
Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science,
Chiba Univeristy Norimichi Tsumura |
|
10 |
Closing talk |
The Univ. of Tokushima *Yamamoto Hirotsugu 1 |
Modeling and Simulation
of Semiconductor Processes, Devices, and Circuits |
March 27 10:00〜16:05 |
27a-ZC- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk: Symposium of Semiconductor Modeling
and Simulation |
Osaka Univ. Cybermedia Center Shinji Odanaka |
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2 |
Sub-30nm MOSFET diffusion-less channel CAD and
the electron holography cross-sectional verification |
NEC Corporation 1, NEC Informatec Systems 2, *Masami
Hane 1, Nobuyuki Ikarashi 1, Kazuya Uejima 1, Kouichi Yako 1, Mitsuru Narihiro
1, Masayasu Tanaka 1, Takeo Ikezawa 2 |
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3 |
Integration of basic diffusion models for silicon
nano CMOS simulators |
Keio Univ. 1, Selete 2 *Masashi Uematsu 1, Yasuo
Shimizu 1, Yoko Kawamura 1,Miki Naganawa 1, Kohei M.Itoh 1, Hiroyuki Ito
2, Hideaki Ishikawa 2, Mitsutoshi Nakamura 2, Yuzuru Oji 2 |
|
4 |
Density Gradient Simulation for the Advanced MOSFET
Devices |
Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation 1, Osaka
Univ. 2 Daisuke Hagishima 1, Kazuya Matsuzawa 1, Shinji Odanaka 2 |
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Lunch 11:25〜13:00 |
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27p-ZC- / 0 |
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1 |
Analysis of 3D SRAM Cell Structures including Interconnect
Layer Shape |
Fujitsu Labs. Ltd. 1 Tanabe Ryo 1, Anzai Hiromi
1, Ashizawa Yoshio 1, Oka Hideki 1 |
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2 |
Single-electron device simulation |
Toshiba adv. LSI Tech. Lab. 1, Toshiba Semiconductor
Company 2 Hiroshi Watanabe 1, 2 |
|
3 |
Compact Modeling of Non-Volatile Memories |
Renesas Technology Corp. Sonoda Ken'ichiro 1, Sakai
Atsushi 1, Tanizawa Motoaki 1, Ishikawa Kiyoshi 1, Moniwa Masahiro 1, Tsuchiya
Osamu 1, Inoue Yasuo 1 |
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4 |
Compact Double Gate MOSFET model for circuit simulation |
Hiroshima Univ. 1, Fujitsu Laboratories 2 *Sadachika
Norio 1, Oka Hideki 2, Tanabe Ryo 2, Murakami Takahiro 1, Mattausch Hans
Juergen 1, Mitiko Miura-Mattausch 1 |
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Break 14:40〜14:50 |
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5 |
Fullband quantum transport simulation of double-gate
MOSFETs |
Osaka Univ. 1 Minari Hideki 1, Nishitani Daisuke
1, Mori Nobuya 1 |
|
6 |
3D Monte Carlo Simulations of Coulomb Interaction
among Degenerate Electrons in Si |
Inst. of Appl. Phys. Univ. of Tsukuba 1 *Fukui
Takayuki 1, Uechi Tadayoshi 1, Sano Nobuyuki 1 |
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7 |
Monte Carlo investigation of Potential fluctuation
accounting realistic number of particles |
Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc. *Ohkura
Yasuyuki 1, Suzuki Chikashi 1 |
"Recent Development of
Multinary Compounds by Novel Processes: Science of Processes for Multinary
Compounds" Organized by Professional Group of Multinary Compounds |
March 27 13:00〜17:55 |
27p-ZD- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk: Recent development of multinary
compounds by novel processes |
Niigata Univ., Inst. of Science and Technology
1, Niigata Univ., Center for Transdisciplinary Research 2 *Nozomu Tsuboi
1,2 |
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2 |
High Efficiency CIGS Thin Film Solar Cells Fabricated
by Laser-Assisted Deposition Process |
Aoyama Gakuin University1, Ehime University2 Tokio
Nakada1,Yasuyuki Ishii1, Junya Hirata1, Takahiro Mise1and Sho Shirakata2 |
|
3 |
Formation of functional oxide super lattices by
laser MBE and laser induced VLS techniques |
Univ. of Tokyo 1 *Hitoshi Tabata 1,Munetoshi Seki
1 |
|
4 |
Characterization of Multiferroic Thin Film Prepared
by PLD and Chemical Solution Deposition |
Osaka Univ. Okuyama Masanori |
|
5 |
Technology to enhance the properties of multi-components
thin film by excimer laser annealing |
The Japan Steel Works, LTD. 1 *Toshiaki Seino 1,*Tetsunari
Nakamura 1 |
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Break 15:35〜15:50 |
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6 |
Fabrication of GaN-based multilayer phosphor particles
by the modified two-stage vapor-phase method |
Shizuoka Univ., Res. Inst. Electron. *Kazuhiko
Hara 1, Tatsuhiro Mori 1, Hironori Komoda 1, Hiroko Kominami 1, Yoichiro
Nakanishi 1 |
|
7 |
Mist CVD Technique for Ternary and Multinary Oxide
Thin Films |
Kyoto Univ. 1 *Fujita Shizuo 1 |
|
8 |
Synthesis of I-III-VI2 Semiconductors
by Microwave Heating in a Domestic Microwave Oven |
Osaka Pref. College of Technology Susaki Masami
1 |
|
9 |
Fabrication of CIGS thin films by a combination
of mechanochemical and screen printing/sintering processes and their application
to photovoltaic cells |
Ryukoku Univ.1,Tokyo Tech.2 *T. Wada1,A. Yamada2 |
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10 |
Closing Talk: Recent development of multinary compounds
by novel processes |
Univ. Miyazaki *Yoshino Kenji |
Polarization-reversed optical
devices diversifying into new fields |
March 27 13:00〜17:50 |
27p-ZF- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk : New Development of Domain Inverted
Optical Devices |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Testuro Kobayashi 1 |
|
2 |
Progress of materials for periodically poled wavelength
conversion devices |
OXIDE Corp. 1 *Hirohashi Junji 1, Fukui Tatsuo
1, Miyamoto Akio 1, Furukawa Yasunori 1 |
|
3 |
Applications of polarization-reversed devices to
radio-wave communication technology |
Osaka Univ. 1 Hiroshi Murata 1, Yasuyuki Okamura
1 |
|
4 |
Mid-infrared laser using polarization reversed
wavelength converters and its application to gas sensing |
NTT Photonics labs. Asobe Masaki 1, Tadanaga Osamu
1, Yanagawa Tsutomu 1, Umeki Takeshi 1, Magari Katsuaki 1, Nishida Yoshiki
1, Suzuki Hiroyuki 1 |
|
5 |
Development of Quantum Optics with Periodically
Poled Materials |
Gakushuin Univ, JST-CREST Takuya Hirano |
|
6 |
Progress in Semiconductor Quasi-Phase-Matching
Wavelength Conversion Devices |
The University of Tokyo Tomonori Matsushita, Ikuma
Ohta, Hiroshi Ishikawa, Junya Ohta, and *Takashi Kondo |
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Break 15:25〜15:40 |
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7 |
Development of fceo module using a periodically
domain-inverted optical device for high-accurate optical frequency measurements
|
Advantest Labs., Ltd. 1, National Inst. Adv. Industrial
Sci. Tech. 2, National Inst. Materials Science 3 *Kazunori Shiota 1, Shin
Masuda 1, Hajime Inaba 2, Sunao Kurimura 3 |
|
8 |
Compact efficient green laser using periodically
poled material for laser display |
SONY Corp. CTDG *Oka Michio 1, Kimura Kaoru 1,
Maeda Yuki 1, Takahashi Koji 1, Iwase Nobutake 1, Mochizuki Takahiro 1,
Saito Masaki 1 |
|
9 |
Periodically domain-inverted Device for Wave Conversion
Laser of Rewritable-Paper Printing System |
Tohoku R&D Center, R&D Group, Ricoh Co., Ltd. 1,Institute
for Molecular Science 2 Y. Satoh 1,Y. Higashi 1,M. Hiroi 1,T. Suzudo 1,H.
Ishizuki 2,Y. Sato 2,T. Taira 2 |
|
10 |
Compact green laser using the microchip periodically
poled SHG device |
Shimadzu Corporation, Consumer & Optical Products
Department *Katsuhiko Tokuda 1,Kazutomo Kadokura 1,Mamoru Hisamitsu 1,Kazuma
Watanabe 1,Koji Tojo 1,Ichiro Fukushi 1,Naoya Ishigaaki 1,Akiyuki Kadoya
1,Yutaka Kobayashi 1,Yutaka Ido 1 |
|
11 |
Polarity Reversal and Wavelength Converters based
on Crystal Quartz |
NIMS 1, NIDEK 2 *Muneyuki Adachi 1,2, Jun Nakanishi
1,2, Sunao Kurimura 1, Ken-ichi Hayashi 2 |
|
12 |
Polarization-reversed optical devices - development
and expansion - |
NIMS 1, Waseda Univ. 2 *Sunao KURIMURA 1,2 |
The Present and Future
of Low-Frequency Spectroscopies for Bio- and Macro-molecules: Overviewing
from Microwave to THz Frequency |
March 27 13:00〜17:10 |
27p-ZH- / 0 |
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1 |
Introduction |
RIKEN *Hoshina Hiromichi 1 |
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2 |
Introduction |
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ. Koichiro Tanaka 1 |
|
3 |
Overview of Spectroscopies in THz Frequency Region |
Inst. Laser Eng., Osaka Univ. Masahiko Tani |
|
4 |
Terahertz spectroscopy application - Analysis of
hydrogen bonding networks in biological molecules - |
NTT Microsystem Integration Labs. 1 *Ajito Katsuhiro
1 |
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Break 14:30〜14:45 |
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|
5 |
Protein dynamics studied by neutron scattering |
Nara Inst. Sci. Tech. 1 *Kataoka Mikio 1 |
|
6 |
Dynamics of biopolymer system investigated by molecular
simulation |
IMCB, Univ. Tokyo 1, JST, CREST 2 Kitao Akio 1,2 |
|
7 |
What is Low-frequency(THz) Raman Scattering |
Ochanommizu Univ. GSHS Tominaga Yasunori |
|
8 |
Microwave Dielectric Relaxation Properties of Waters
Surrounding Ions, Polymers, and Proteins, and Their Biological Significance |
Tohoku Univ.1, CREST/JST2 *Suzuki Makoto12, Miyazaki
Takashi12 |
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9 |
(Closing talk) |
Shimadzu Corp. Takubo Kenji 1 |
Technology Evolution for
Si Nano-Electronics - Ge MOS Transistor Technologies |
March 28 13:30〜17:45 |
28p-G- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Post-Scaling Technology and
Ge MOS Transistor Technology |
Nagoya Univ. *Zaima Shigeaki |
|
2 |
Current Status and Critical Issues of Ge MOSFETs |
The University of Tokyo1, MIRAI-AIST2 Shinichi
Takagi1,2 |
|
3 |
Characterization and Control of Interfacial Reaction
in Ge MOS Gate Stack Structure |
Graduate School of Eng., Nagoya Univ. 1, Graduate
School of Eng. Sci, Osaka Univ. 2, EcoTopia Sci. Inst., Nagoya Univ. 3 Zaima
Shigeaki 1, Kondo Hiroki 1, Sakashita Mitsuo 1, Nakatsuka Osamu 1, Sakai
Akira 2, Ogawa Masaki 3 |
|
4 |
Fabrication of high-quality Ge-MOS devises by utilizing
plasma nitridation |
Osaka Univ. Watanabe Heiji, Kutsuki Katsuhiro,
Okamoto Gaku, Hosoi Takuji, Shimura Takayoshi |
|
5 |
Source and Drain Junction Formation Technology
for Ge Devices |
Hiroshima Univ. 1 *Shibahara Kentaro 1 |
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Break 15:40〜15:55 |
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|
6 |
Ge MOSFET Technology with controlled interfaces
of Ge/dielectrics and Ge/metals |
Univ. of Tokyo Toriumi Akira 1,Kita Koji 1,Nishimura
Tomonori 1 |
|
7 |
Sub-100nm Germanium Channel pMOSFETs with NiGe
Metal Source/Drain |
MIRAI-ASET 1, MIRAI-ASRC, AIST 2, Univ. of Tokyo
3 *Yamamoto Totoji 1, Taoka Noriyuki 2, Yamashita Yoshimi 1, Harada Masatomi
1, Ikeda Keiji 1, Suzuki Kunihiro 1, Sugiyama Naoharu 1, Takagi Shin-ichi
2,3 |
|
8 |
Ge-MOSFET device simulation analysis with respect
to the inversion layer carrier transport properties |
NEC 1, MIRAI 2 *Hiroshi Takeda 1, Akihito Tanabe
1, Toyoji Yamamoto 2, Masami Hane 1 |
Fruitful and Useful Material
of Graphene -- From Fundamental Physics to Application |
March 28 13:10〜17:40 |
28p-J- / 0 |
|
1 |
Fruitful and Useful Materials of Graphene -- From
Fundamental Physics to Application: Introduction |
Hokkaido Univ., Res. Inst. for Elect. Science Tokumoto
Hiroshi |
|
2 |
Physics of graphene |
Dept. Phys. Tokyo Inst. Technol. 1 *Ando Tsuneya
1 |
|
3 |
The structural control of graphenes with controlling
radicals and their electronic properties |
Nagoya Univ. 1, Meijo Univ. 2 *Masaru Hori 1, Mineo
Hiramatsu 2 |
|
4 |
Structure and electronic states of nanographene
edges |
Univ. Tokyo Saiki Koichiro, Yamamoto Mayu, Entani
Shiro |
|
5 |
Growth mechanism and electrical properties of graphene
on SiC |
NTT Basic Research Labs. 1 *Nagase Masao 1, Hibino
Hiroki 1, Hiroyuki Kageshima 1, Yamaguchi Hiroshi 1 |
|
6 |
Low Temperature Growth and Structural Analysis
of Graphene |
Hokkaido Univ. RIES 1, Kotobiki 2, SEP 3, Osaka
Pref. Univ. Eng. 4 *Tokumoto Hiroshi 1, Ukita keiko 1, Kunioku Hideo 2,
Tokui Hiroki 2, Sohma Michiaki 3, Shimamura Kiyotaka 3, Akita Seiji 4 |
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Break 15:00〜15:15 |
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|
7 |
Spin devices using graphene |
Grad. Scho. Eng. Sci. Osaka Univ. 1, JST-PRESTO
2 Masashi Shiraishi 1 2 |
|
8 |
Conduction property in graphite thin film and gate
effect |
RIIKEN 1, AIST 2, JST-CREST 3 Kazuhito Tsukagoshi
123 |
|
9 |
Applied device physics for graphene: Ultra-high-speed,
high-frequency devices using graphene on silicon |
Tohoku Univ. 1, Univ. Aizu 2, Hokkaido Univ. 3,
JST-CREST 4 *Otsuji Taiichi 1,4, Suemitsu Maki 1,4, Suemitsu Tetsuya 1,4,
Ryzhii Victor 2,4, Sano Eiichi 3,4 |
|
10 |
Oxidation of graphene and composite materials |
Univ. of Electro-Communications (UEC-Tokyo) *Nakamura
Jun 1, Ito Jun 1, Natori Akiko 1 |
|
11 |
Comment on SPM characterization of organic nanodevice
interfaces |
ARL, Hitachi, Ltd. 1 Tomihiro Hashizume 1 |
|
12 |
Summary |
Toyota Technological Institute Masamichi Yoshimura |
Evolution of Functional-Oxide
Electronics |
March 28 13:30〜17:40 |
28p-W- / 0 |
|
1 |
Evolution of Functional-Oxide Electronics - Introductory
Talk - |
AIST-NRI Akinaga Hiro |
|
2 |
Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors |
Tokyo Tech. 1 *Hideo Hosono 1,Toshio Kamiya 1 |
|
3 |
Quantized transport properties in atomically controlled
oxide heterointerfaces |
Tohoku Univ. IMR 1 Ohtomo Akira1 |
|
4 |
Metal-insulator transition in SrTiO3
perovskite transistor |
Univ. Tokyo1, AIST2, RIKEN3 Takagi Hidenori1,2,3,
Nakamura Hiroyuki1, Tomita Hiroshi1, Inoue Isao2, Akimoto Hikota3, Tokura
Yoshinori1,3 |
|
5 |
Electric Field Control of the Ferromagnetic Functional
Oxides in the Field Effect Transistor Structure above Room Temperature |
ISIR-Sanken, Osaka Univ. 1 *Hidekazu Tanaka 1,
Tomoji Kawai 1 |
|
6 |
Interfacial Electronic Structure and Functionalities
in Perovskite-Oxide Heterojunctions |
CERC-AIST 1 Sawa Akihito 1 |
|
|
Break 15:45〜16:00 |
|
|
7 |
Technology for High-k/Metal-Gated CMOS Devices |
Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies 1 *Takayuki
Aoyama 1,Masaru Kadoshima 1, Motoyuki Sato 1, Yasuo Nara 1 |
|
8 |
The filament conduction and the control of the
reset current in NiO-ReRAM |
Fujitsu Lab. K. KinoshitaU, K. Tsunoda, Y. Sato,
C. Yoshida, H. Noshiro, Y. Yamazaki, T. Fukano, S. Yagaki, A. Okano, M.
Aoki, and Y. Sugiyama |
|
9 |
Fe-O ReRAM and its switching mechanism |
Matsushita Electric Ind. 1 *Shunsaku Muraoka 1,Koichi
Osano 1,Yoshihiko Kanzawa 1,Satoru Mitani 1,Satoru Fujii 1,Koji Katayama
1,Yoshikazu Kato 1,Zhiqiang Wei 1,Takumi Mikawa 1,Koji Arita 1,Yoshio Kawashima
1,Rhotaro Azuma 1,Ken Kawai 1,Kazuhiko Shimakawa 1,Akihiro Odagawa 1,Takeshi
Takagi 1 |
|
10 |
Characterization of Electrode/Oxide Interface and
Electrical Properties in CoO-ReRAM |
NRI-AIST 1, Tech. Res. Labs., Sharp Corp. 2 SHIMA
Hisashi 1, TAMAI Yukio 2 |
Future prospects for crystalline
silicon solar cells |
March 28 13:00〜17:50 |
28p-X- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk |
Tokyo Tech 1 Yamada Akira 1 |
|
2 |
NEDO's R&D projects for Photovoltaics |
NEDO Matsubara Koji |
|
3 |
Photovoltaic Silicon Chemistry directed toward
Global Strategic Technology |
Nat'l Inst. Mat. Sci.1, Tokyo Univ.2, Nihon Univ.
3, Kanazawa Inst. Tech.4 Koinuma Hideomi1,2, Sumiya Masatomo1, Hashimoto
Takuya3, Endo Kazuhiro4 |
|
4 |
Status and Issue of Back-Contact Crystalline Si
Solar Cells |
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tadashi
Saitoh |
|
5 |
Technical Issues And Their Prospects for Solar
Grade Silicon |
Tokuyama Corp. 1 Oda Hiroyuki 1 |
|
|
Break 15:15〜15:25 |
|
|
6 |
Trend and challenge of crystal growth and simulation
of bulk silicon for solar cells |
RIAM, Kyushu University *Koichi Kakimoto, Satoshi
Nakano, Hiroaki Nakano, Yoshihiro Kangawa |
|
7 |
Present Status and Future Prospects of Thin-Film
Solar Cells in Comparison with Bulk-Si Solar Cells |
Tokyo Tech, Graduate School of Science and Engineering
1, QNERC 2 *Konagai Makoto 1,Yamada Akira 2 |
|
8 |
Longterm Vision of Solar Photovoltaics and Its
Intrinsic Values |
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Kousuke KUROKAWA |
|
9 |
PV Market in the World: Current Status and Future
Prospects |
RTS Corporation *Takashi Ohigashi, Osamu Ikki,
Izumi Kaizuka, Hiroshi Matsukawa |
|
10 |
Summary |
IMR Tohoku Univ. 1 Noritaka Usami 1 |
Future prospect of CMOS-based
biomedical devices and applications |
March 28 13:05〜16:45 |
28p-Y- / 0 |
|
1 |
Expectation for fusion of CMOS with bio |
NIMS 1 Horiike Yasuhiro 1 |
|
2 |
Implantable CMOS Biomedical Devices |
Nara Inst. Sci. Tech. (NAIST) 1, JST, CREST 2 Jun
Ohta 1,2 |
|
3 |
Study of CMOS-Bio Sensing Devies in Electron Device
Reaserch Center of TUT |
Toyohashi Univ. Tech 1, JST-CREST 2 *Kazuaki Sawada
1,2, Makoto Ishida 1,2 |
|
4 |
Retinal Prosthesis using 3-dimensional Integration
Technology and Si Multi-Electrode Array for Neuronal Activity Recording |
Tohoku Univ. 1 *Koyanagi Mitsumasa1,Fukushima Takafumi1,Tanaka
Tetsu1 |
|
|
Break 14:50〜15:10 |
|
|
5 |
CMOS Devices and Circuits for Bio-Sensing |
Hiroshima Univ *Iwata Atsushi 1, Kikkawa Takamaro
1, Kuroda Akio 1, Miyazaki Seiichi 1, Yokoyama Shin 1 |
|
6 |
Bio Molecular Functional Analysis Using Biotransistor |
Univ. of Tokyo 1, NIMS 2 *Sakata Toshiya 1, Miyahara
Yuji 1,2 |
|
7 |
ISFET sensor array integrated circuits based on
standard CMOS process |
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
1, JST 2 *Kazuo Nakazato 1,2, Mituso Ohura 1, Hiroaki Ozawa 1,2, Shigeyasu
Uno 1,2 |
|
8 |
Closing Remarks |
Nara Institute of Science and Technology 1 *Takashi
Tokuda 1 |
Visualization of superconductivity
and visualization by superconducting technology |
March 28 13:00〜17:30 |
28p-ZA- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory talk |
Kyushu Institute of Technology Kaname Matsumoto |
|
2 |
Introductory Talk:Observation of Superconductivity
and Observation by Superconductivity |
Univ. of Tokyo 1 Uchida Shin-ichi 1 |
|
3 |
Magnetic flux observed using electron microscope |
Hitachi, Ltd., Riken, OIST *Akira Tonomura |
|
4 |
Magneto-optical Observations of Vortices in Superconductors |
Univ. of Tokyo Tsuyoshi Tamegai 1 |
|
5 |
Visualization techniques supporting the developments
of advanced superconducting wires and electronic devices |
Dept. of EESE, Kyushu Univ. 1 *Takanobu Kiss |
|
|
Break 15:15〜15:25 |
|
|
6 |
Astronomy studied by superconducting devices |
Nagoya Univ. 1 *Fukui Yasuo 1 |
|
7 |
LSI Failure Imaging by Scanning Laser-SQUID Microscopy |
NEC Electronics 1, TDI 2, Osaka Univ. 3 Nikawa
Kiyoshi 1, Inoue Shouji 2, Miura Katsuyoshi 3, Nakamae Koji 3 |
|
8 |
Structure Determination by NMR: Modern Instrumentation
Technique Using Cryogenic Engineering |
RIKEN, GSC Hideaki Maeda 1 |
|
9 |
Visualization of brain anatomy, metabolism and
funtion by magnetic resonance imaging techniques |
National Institute for Environmental Studies Watanabe
Hidehiro 1 |
|
10 |
Summary talk |
Nagoya Univ. 1 *Fujimaki Akira 1 |
Lightwave sensing using
wide-tunable wavelength-shifting light sources |
March 28 13:00〜17:00 |
28p-ZB- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory talk: lightwave sensing using wide-tunable
wavelength-shifting light sources |
Dept. Appl. Phys., Tokyo Univ. Science *Yukihiro
Ishii 1 |
|
2 |
Medical Tomographic Imaging as an Application of
Wavelength-Sweeping Light Source |
COG Univ. of Tsukuba 1, Inst. Appl. Phys., Univ.
of Tsukuba 2, Opt. Education Center, Utsunomiya Univ. 3 Yoshiaki Yasuno
1, Toyohiko Yatagai 2 |
|
3 |
High-Speed wavelength swept laser for optical coherence
tomography |
santec Corp. *Morosawa Atsushi 1, Chong Changho
1, Sakai Tooru 1, Moriyama Hiroshi 1, Mikuni Yukiya 1, Suzuki Takuya 1,
Mekada Naoyuki 1 |
|
4 |
Wavelength scanning interferometry by a tunable
diode laser with an external Littman cavity |
National Inst. Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology *Hibino Kenichi 1 |
|
|
Break 14:45〜15:00 |
|
|
5 |
A high-speed wavelength-swept light souece using
vibrations of optical fiber and its sensing applications |
Tokyo Inst. of Tech. 1 Nakamura Kentaro 1, Isago
Ryoichi 1 |
|
6 |
FBG sensor system using wavelength swept light
source |
ANRITSU *Takanori Saitoh 1 |
|
7 |
Fiber Optic Nerve Systems with Optical Correlation
DomainTechniques |
Dept. of Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering,
The Univ. of Tokyo Hotate Kazuo |
|
8 |
Fiber Bragg grating vibration sensor array using
tunable multi wavelength fiber laser |
National Defense Academy *Tanaka Satoshi 1,Takahashi
Nobuaki 1 |
Novel functions from nanophotonics
based on energy transfer and interactions |
March 28 13:30〜17:20 |
28p-ZF- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Exploring novel functions by
nanophotonics –Energy transfer and interactions-- |
Univ. Tokyo Ohtsu Motoichi 1 |
|
2 |
Progress in nanophotonic devices using ZnO quantum-structure |
SORST JST 1, POSTECH 2, Univ. Tokyo 3 Yatsui Takashi
1, Yi Gyu-Chul 2, Ohtsu Motoichi 1,3 |
|
3 |
Theoretical Treatment of Optical Near-Field Energy
Transfer between Nano Matters |
Yamanashi Industrial Technology Coll. 1 *Inoue
Tetsuya 1 |
|
4 |
Creation of Artificial Photosynthetic Energy Transfer
Systems |
iCeMS, Kyoto Univ. 1, Graduate School of Eng.,
Kyoto Univ. 2 *Imahori Hiroshi 1,2 |
|
|
Break 15:30〜15:50 |
|
|
5 |
A mathematical scientist's look at Nanophotonics |
Waseda Univ. 1 Kunio Tanabe 1 |
|
6 |
Functional systems based on optical near-field
interactions in the nanometer-scale |
NICT 1, Univ. Tokyo 2 Makoto Naruse 1,2 |
|
7 |
Novel function system by nano scale spin and dipole
fluctuation |
Univ. of Tokyo *Hitoshi Tabata 1 |
Present status of extreme
ultraviolet (EUV) source development and quest for applications |
March 28 13:00〜17:20 |
28p-ZL- / 0 |
|
1 |
Present status of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) source
development and quest for its applications |
ILE, Osaka Univ. *Nishimura Hiroaki 1 |
|
2 |
Atomic Process and Radiation Hydrodynamics of Plasmas
Emitting Extreme Ultra-Violet Light |
Inst. for Laser Technology Sunahara Atsushi 1 |
|
3 |
Optimization of EUV source based on laser-produced
plasma |
Inst. Laser Eng. Miyanaga Noriaki |
|
4 |
High Power laser Produced EUV Source Technology |
EUVA Hiratsuka R&D Center 1 Sumitani Akira 1 |
|
5 |
Optimization of Discharge Produced Plasma EUV Light
Sources |
Tokyo Inst. of Tech. *Hotta Eiki 1, Tokyo Tech.
EUV Group 1 |
|
|
Break 15:05〜15:20 |
|
|
6 |
High-Power Discharge Produced Plasma EUV Source |
EUVA *Sato Hiroto |
|
7 |
Next-Generation Semiconductor-Device Manufacturing
Technology and EUV Lithography |
Selete Nishiyama Iwao |
|
8 |
EUV Materials Processing |
Inst. of Applied Physics, Univ. of Tsukuba 1, AIST
PRI 2 *Tetsuya Makimura 1, Takashige Fujimori 1, Hiroyuki Niino 2, Kouichi
Murakami 1 |
|
9 |
Application of Extreme Ultraviolet in Aerospace
Applications |
Kobe Univ. 1 *Tagawa Masahito 1, Yokota Kumiko
1 |
The innovation of the new
century optical memory - Frontier research at Universities - |
March 28 13:00〜17:00 |
28p-ZN- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Innovation towards Next Generation
Optical Memory |
Kansai Univ. Okino Yoshihiro |
|
2 |
Reflection-type Holographic Disk Memory |
Kobe Univ. Osamu Matoba |
|
3 |
Collinear hologram memories and their peripheral
technologies |
Toyohashi Univ. Tech. 1, Toyota Nat'l Col. Tech.
2, FDK 3, Optware 4, Kyoeisha Chemical 5, Memory-Tech 6 *Mitsuteru Inoue
1, Pnag Boey Lim 1, Kwan-Hyun Chung 1, Fumiaki Kawanishi 1, Hidenobu Takahashi
1, Jun-Yang Kim 1, Hiroyuki Takagi 2, Hiromitsu Umezawa 3, Hideyoshi Horimai
4, Junichi Ikeda 5, Yoshinobu Tanaka 6 |
|
4 |
Theoretical Analysis of Collinear Holographic Memory |
IIS, Univ. Tokyo *SHIMURA Tsutomu |
|
|
Break 14:45〜15:00 |
|
|
5 |
Holographic random access memory based on the photorefractive
effect |
Hokkaido Univ. 1 *Okamoto Atsushi 1 |
|
6 |
Multiphoton process for innovation of optical data
storage |
Shizuoka Univ. Faculty of Eng. Kawata Yoshimasa |
|
7 |
Photochromic Memory & Future Prospect of Photochromism |
Osaka Kyoiku Univ. 1 Tsujioka Tsuyoshi 1 |
|
8 |
Materials for three-dimensional optical memories
making the best use of two-photon recording and the simultaneous readout |
Innovative Collabration Center, Kyoto Univ.1, NTT
Photonics Labs.2, Grad. School of Eng., Kyoto Univ.3 *T.Kurihara1,2, S.Fujita3 |
"New development of photonic
ICT" organized by Photonic ICT professional group |
March 28 13:30〜17:00 |
28p-ZQ- / 0 |
|
1 |
Prospects for Photonic ICT |
NTT Network Innovation Lab. 1 Kazuo Hagimoto 1 |
|
2 |
Introductory Talk: Development of photonic ICT |
P&I Lab., Tokyo Inst. Tech. *Kohroh Kobayashi |
|
3 |
Ultra-fast Optical Packet Switching and Related
Technologies |
NICT 1 *Naoya Wada 1 |
|
|
Break 15:15〜15:30 |
|
|
4 |
Reduction of petascale interconnect system-size
and power-consumption using optical switching technology |
Fujitsu Limited *Aoki Yasuhiko 1 |
|
5 |
Multi-dimensional Approach in Recent Optical Signal
Processing |
Graduate School of Eng., Osaka Univ. Tsuyoshi KONISHI
1 |
|
6 |
Optical Functional Device Technology for Photonic
Networks |
Keio Univ. Hiroyuki Tsuda |
How do you educate interest
of physics to students? ‐Mainly on “the dynamics”‐ |
March 28 13:30〜16:45 |
28p-NB- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk:How do you educate interest of
physics to students? ‐Mainly on “the dynamics”‐ |
Tokyo Univ. Science 1, Tokyo Univ. Technology 2
Shizutoshi Ando 1,*Hiroshi Kezuka 2 |
|
2 |
Science Demonstration in the junior high school
science class |
Harue junior High School *Gessou Hideya |
|
3 |
Introducing Dynamics using the concept of ``Impulse'' |
Kashiwa-Minami HighSchool Tsukamoto Koji |
|
|
Break 14:35〜14:50 |
|
|
4 |
Physics Education for Medical Students |
Tokyo Women's Medical Univ. 1 *Kinoshita Junji
1, Matsumoto Midori 1, Yamaguchi Toshio 1, Nishiwaki Youichi 1 |
|
5 |
A way of Science-Communication Activity |
Tokyo Univ. of science Yasufumi Kawamura |
|
|
Break 15:50〜15:55 |
|
|
6 |
Panel Discussion |
|
Dynamics and materials
application concerning shock phenomena, projected by the research group
on shock phenomena and their application |
March 28 13:00〜17:25 |
28p-NC- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory talk: Dynamics and materials application
concerning shock phenomena, projected by the research group on shock phenomena
and their application |
National Defense Academy 1 Matsumoto Hitoshi 1 |
|
2 |
Development of impact force measuring method which
a human body receives by external force |
Nat. Inst. Longevity Sci. 1 *Ito Yasumi 1 |
|
3 |
Influence of Shock waves on Highly Repetitive Discharge
in High-Pressure, Pulsed Glow Discharge Apparatus with Supersonic Gas Flow |
Dept. Elec. Eng., Nagaoka Univ. Technol. 1, Dept.
Mech. Eng., Nagaoka Univ. Technol. 2 *Imada Go 1, Suzuki Masataro 2, Masuda
Wataru 2 |
|
4 |
Dynamics of shock-induced phase transition studied
by nanoseocond time-resolved Raman spectroscopy |
Tokyo Tech *Kazutaka Nakamura |
|
5 |
Shock compression and release states measured by
laser interferometer |
NIMS 1 *Sekine Toshimori 1 |
|
6 |
Microwave Emission Phenomena Associated with Material
Destruction Due to a Hypervelocity Impact and its Applications |
The Inst. of Space and Astronautical Science/JAXA
1,Riken 2,Tokyo Univ. of Science 3 *tadasi TAKANO 1,Ken-ichiro MAKI 2,Eriko
SOMA 3,Akira FUJIWARA 1 |
|
|
Break 15:00〜15:15 |
|
|
7 |
Development of the circulation type woodceramics
production technology -On direct transformation from Applewoodceramics to
Diamond by Shock Method- |
Aomori Industrial Research Center 1、NOF Corp. 2、Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology 3、Kasahara Professional Engineer Office
4、Hiroka Comprehensive Development Research Co.Ltd 5、Kumamoto University
6 *Toshihiro Okabe 1、Hiroyuki Ono 1、Yutaka Kuroyama 2、Kotaro Hanada 3、Keisike
Kasahara 4、Shingo Nakamura 5、Shigeru Itoh 6 |
|
8 |
Preparation of Nitride Nanosized Powders by Pulsed
Wire Discharge and the Grain Size Controlling Technique |
Nagaoka Univ. Tech. 1, JST 2 *H. Suematsu 1, Y.
Tokoi 1, K. Suwa 1, T. Suzuki 1, T. Nakayama 1, S. Ishihara 2 and K. Niihara
1 |
|
9 |
Fabrication of a Bulk BPSCCO Magnetic Sensor by
Use of the Shock Compaction Method: Relationship Between the Magnetic Sensitivity
and Shock Compaction Pressure |
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 |
Enhancement of fatigue strength of structural materials
by laser shock |
Toshiba Corp. Sano Yuji 1 |
|
11 |
Properties of shock-loaded rare earth system magnetic
materials produced by combustion synthesis |
Sojo Univ. 1 Ryuichi Tomoshige 1, Masahiro Noguchi
1 |
|
12 |
Control of shock-induced nano fragmentation in
ceramics by phase transition and chemical reaction |
Tokyo Tech. MSL 1, Tohoku Univ. IMR 2,Tohoku Fukushi
Univ. Kansei-Lab. 3 *Toshiyuki Atou 1,Nobuaki Kawai 1,Kazutaka Nakamura
1,Ken-ichi Kondo 1,Syun Ito 2,Masae Kikuchi 3 |
"Recent Development of Oxide
and Fluoride Single Crystals"organized by Division of Crystals Science and
Technology |
March 29 13:00〜17:40 |
29p-A- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Recent Development of Oxide
and Fluoride Single Crystals |
NIMS 1 *Kimura Hideo 1 |
|
2 |
Growth of Sapphire Single Crystal by Czochralski
Technique |
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd. Ome Research Lab. Takayuki
IINO 1 |
|
3 |
CZ Growth and Characterization of 12CaO・7Al2O3
Single Crystal |
Hitachi Chemical 1, Tokyo Inst. Tech. 2 ○Kazuhisa
Kurashige 1,2, Shunsuke Ueda 1, Masashi Miyakawa 2, Yoshitake Toda 2, Satoru
Matsuishi 2, Sungwng Kim 2, Katsuro Hayashi 2, Masahiro Hirano 2, Hideo
Hosono 2 |
|
4 |
Research Trend of Relaxor Single Crystals and Their
Applications |
Toshiba Research Consulting Corp., 1, Toshiba Corp.
R&D Center 2 *Yohachi Yamashita 1, Noriko Yamamoto 2, Yasuharu Hosono 2,
Kazuhiro Itsumi 2 |
|
|
Break 15:05〜15:20 |
|
|
5 |
Manufacturing technology of PyroFreeTM LT single
crystal wafer for high frequency SAW filter |
Koike Co.,Ltd., Osada Masanori,Suenaga Osamu,Wakagayashi
Tuyoshi,Mochizuki Masami |
|
6 |
Numerical Simulation of Oxide Single Crystal Growth
Process |
Osaka Prefecture Univ.1, Hachinohe Inst. Tech.2,
Southwest Jiaotong Univ.3 *Tsukada Takao1, Sugioka Ken-ichi1, Kobayashi
Masaki2, Jing Chengjun3 |
|
7 |
Ferroelectric fluoride single crystals for UV/VUV
nonlinear optical applications |
NIMS *K. Shimamura 1, E.G. Villora 1, S. Takekawa
1, M. Nakamura 1 |
|
8 |
Fruoride single crystals ; Growth of large crystals
by CZ method |
Tokuyama corp. , IMRAM Tohoku Univ. Teruhiko Nawata
1, Isao Masada 1 ,Toshiro Mabuchi 1, Hiroki Sato 2 ,Tsuguo Fukuda 2 |
Search for New Optical Functionalities
in Semiconductors |
March 29 13:00〜17:05 |
29p-E- / 0 |
|
1 |
Search for New Optical Functionalities in Semiconductors |
Inst. Chem. Res., Kyoto Univ. Kanemitsu Yoshihiko
1 |
|
2 |
Carrier correlation and optical nonlinearity in
semiconductors |
The Univ. of Tokyo 1 *Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami 1 |
|
3 |
Quantum-Wire Lasers and Effects of Coulomb Interactions
among Carriers |
ISSP Univ. of Tokyo 1, CREST JST 2 Hidefumi Akiyama
1,2 |
|
4 |
Light-induced effects in quantum paraelectric oxides |
kyoto University Koichiro Tanaka |
|
5 |
Cooperative Phenomena and Quantum Pair Condensation
in Photoexcited Semiconductors |
Osaka Univ. 1 *Ogawa Tetsuo 1 |
|
6 |
Dynamic condensation of exciton polaritons |
Stanford Univ. 1, National Inst. of Informatics
2 Yamamoto Yoshihisa 1,2 |
|
7 |
Photon sources for quantum information technology |
Hokkaido Univ. 1, Shigeki Takeuchi 1 |
| 8 | New optical phenomena of correlated-electron systems | The University of Tokyo Yoshinori Tokura |
Biological path to nano-electron
devices has come to a new stage |
March 29 13:00〜17:55 |
29p-N- / 0 |
|
1 |
Introductory Talk: Biological path to nano-electron
devices has come to a new stage |
ATRL Matsushita 1 *Ichiro Yamashita 1 |
| 2 | Some applications from "Yuragi" in biology | Osaka University Toshio Yanagida |
|
3 |
Fabrication of nanoparticle and nanowire by biomineralization |
JST/CREST 1, NAIST 2, ATRL Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co., Ltd 3 *Iwahori Kenji 1.2 , Yamashita Ichiro 1,2,3 |
|
4 |
Nano Particles, Random Number Generation, and Emergent
Functions |
TITech 1, RIKEN 2 *Hara Masahiko 1,2 |
|
5 |
In vitro evolution of peptides and proteins that
interact with inorganic materials |
Cancer Institute Kiyotaka Shiba 1 |
|
6 |
Electronic Devices Utilizing Bio-nano Dots |
Nara Inst. Sci. Technol. *Fuyuki Takashi 1 |
|
|
Break 15:25〜15:40 |
|
▲ |
7 |
Development of TRAP as a Component of Nanodevices |
Tokyo Tech, G.E. Institute 1 *Heddle Jonathan 1 |
|
8 |
Patterning and placement of nanoparticles by Bio
Nano Process |
ATRL Panasonic 1, CREST JST 2, NAIST 3 *Shigeo
Yoshii 1,3, Nozomu Matsukawa 1,3, Shinya Kumagai 1, Kazuaki Nishio 1, Ichiro
Yamashita 1,2,3 |
|
9 |
Fabrication of Quantum Effect Structure By Using
Bio-template-Ultimate-Top-down Etching |
Tohoku Univ. 1 Seiji Samukawa 1 |
|
10 |
Next Generation Display "System On Panel" Fabricated
using Bio Nano Process |
NAIST 1, Panasonic 2 *Uraoka Yukiharu 1, Fuyuki
Takashi 1, Yoshii Shigeo 2, Yamashita Ichiro 1,2 |
|
11 |
Nanostructures for Brain-like Information Processing |
Kyushu Institute of Technology 1 *Morie Takashi
1 |
| 12 | Panel Discussion | Matsushita Electric Industrial Ichiro Yamashita |
Basics and Applications
of Plasmas in Liquid Phase |
March 29 13:15〜17:20 |
29p-V- / 0 |
| 1 | Plasma Electronics Award commendation ceremony | |
|
2 |
Introductory Talk: Basics and Applications of Plasmas
in Liquid Phase |
Kyoto Univ. Koji Eriguchi |
|
3 |
Reactive Plasmas Generated in Gas-and-Liquid Mixed
Phases |
Kyoto Univ. 1 *Tachibana Kunihide 1 |
|
4 |
Generation and Application of Gas-Liquid Interfacial
Plasmas |
Tohoku Univ. 1 *Hatakeyama Rikizo 1,Kaneko Toshiro
1,Baba Kazuhiko 1 |
|
5 |
Plasma Production in Solution by Microwave Irradiation
and its Applications |
Nagoya Univ. 1, Chubu Univ. 2 *Ishijima Tatsuo
1,Sugai Hideo 2 |
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Break 15:05〜15:20 |
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6 |
Solution Plasma for New Materials Syntheses and
Processing |
Nagoya Univ. 1 CREST/JST 2 *Takai Osamu 1,2 |
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7 |
Supercritical fluid plasma and its application
to materials process reaction field |
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of frontier
science, Department of Advanced Materials Science Kazuo Terashima 1, Takaaki
Tomai 1, Hirokazu Kikuchi 1 |
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8 |
Characteristics and applications of pulsed power
produced discharge plasmas in water |
Kumamoto Univ. 1 *Hidenori Akiyama 1 |
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9 |
Application Technology of High Frequency and Microwave
in-liquid Plasma |
Ehime Univ. 1 *Shinfuku Nomura 1, Hiromichi Toyota
1 |
Talent in Science and Technology
for the new age |
March 29 13:00〜17:30 |
29p-W- / 0 |
| 1 | Message from the president | |
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2 |
Talent in Science and Technology for the new age
Introduction |
Japan Women's University *Kodate Kashiko 1 |
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3 |
Fostering and Securing Human Resources related
to Science and Technology 〜Supporting Young and Female Researchers〜 |
MEXT *Hayashi Yukihide 1 |
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4 |
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METI Tokumasu Yuji 1 |
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Break 13:45〜14:00 |
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5 |
Panel Discussion | Japan Women's University1, The University of Tokyo2 Kashiko Kodate1, Yasuhiko Arakawa2 |
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6 |
Introduction of Panelists |
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. *Koike
Susumu 1
SONY Corporation *Kumagai Osamu 1
Cyber Laser *Sekita Hitoshi 1
Japan Science and Technology Agency *Kitazawa Koichi
The University of Tokyo *Hotate Kazuo
TOYO University *Gamo N Mikka 1 |
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7 |
Panel Discussion |
Univ. of Tokyo 1, Japan Women's University 2 *Arakawa
Yasuhiko 1, Kodate Kashiko 2 |
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8 |
Summary |
Keio Univ. 1 *Ishigure Takaaki 1 |
Road Map of the Environment
and Energy Technology for the Sustainable Society - Organized by Study Group
for Energy and Environment Technology - |
March 29 13:00〜16:40 |
29p-ZA- / 0 |
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1 |
Environment & Energy Technology Roadmap for Sustainable
Society: Introductory Talk |
NEPAS *Kishida Shunji |
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2 |
Sustainable Eco-Conscious Society due to Photovoltaic
Technologies |
Tokai University Masao Isomura |
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3 |
Solar Hydrogen Technology |
AIST 1 Sayama Kazuhiro 1 |
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4 |
Cogeneration Systems for Industries |
Fukushima Univ. 1 *Michio Sato 1 |
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Break 14:40〜14:50 |
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5 |
Computational NanoMaterials Design: From Basics
to Actual Application |
Department of Applied Physics Osaka Univ. 1,Department
of Physics Osaka Univ. 2 *Hideaki Kasai 1,Wilson Agerico Diño 2,Yoshiyuki
Kubota 1,Mary Clare Sison Escaño 1 |
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6 |
Rechargeable Battery Technology for Electric Vehicle
and Energy Storage |
Business Promotion Division *Utsumi Kazuaki 1 |
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7 |
Future Vision of the Energy-saving Vehicles |
Tokai Univ. *Kimura Hideki |
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8 |
Technologies for Environment and Energy in the
future 2050 |
Dept. of Human Development Haru-Hisa Uchida |
Electronic and ionic transport
in random media - transport mechanisms and device application - |
March 29 13:00〜16:55 |
29p-ZF- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory talk: Electronic and ionic transport
in random media -transport mechanisms and device application- |
Osaka Prefecture Univ. 1 Naito Hiroyoshi 1 |
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2 |
Electronic Transport in random media |
Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University Koichi
Shimakawa |
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3 |
Device Physics and Device Evaluation of Polycrystalline-Silicon
Thin-Film Transistors |
Ryukoku Univ. Mutsumi Kimura 1 |
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4 |
Carrier transport and device applications of oxide
semiconductors |
Tokyo Tech. 1, ERATO-SORST, JST 2 *Toshio Kamiya
1,2, Hideo Hosono 1,2 |
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Break 14:55〜15:10 |
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5 |
Preparation of Glass-Based Ion Conducting Materials
and Their Application to Ionic Devices |
Osaka Prefecture Univ. 1 Tatsumisago Masahiro 1 |
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6 |
Carrier Transport in Organic Semiconductors |
TOSHIBA R&D Center 1 Hideyuki Nishizawa 1 |
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7 |
Limiting Factors of Carrier Transport in Organic
Polycrystalline Thin-Film Transistors |
Chiba Univ. *Masakazu Nakamura,Ryosuke Matsubara,Noboru
Ohashi |
Leading Edge of Characterization
for Si-based Materials and Processing Technologies - Advanced Developments
by Using Synchrotron Radiation |
March 29 13:30〜17:55 |
29p-ZR- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk: Advanced Silicon Technology
and Synchrotron Radiation |
Nagoya Univ. *Zaima Shigeaki |
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2 |
Present Status of Silicon Nanoelectronics Researches
at the SPring-8 |
JASRI/SPring-8 1 Kimura Shigeru 1 |
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3 |
Characterization of Local Strain in Group-IV Semiconductor
Thin Films by X-ray Microdiffraction |
Graduate School of Eng., Nagoya Univ. 1, Graduate
School of Eng. Sci, Osaka Univ. 2, EcoTopia Sci. Inst., Nagoya Univ. 3 Nakatsuka
Osamu 1, Sakai Akira 2, Ogawa Masaki 3, Zaima Shigeaki 1 |
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4 |
Characterization of Strained Si Wafers by Synchrotron
X-ray Topography |
Osaka Univ. 1, Meiji Univ. 2, Univ. of Toyama 3 Takayoshi
Shimura 1, Tomoyuki Inoue 1, Yuki Okamoto 1, Takuji Hosoi 1, Atsushi Ogura
2, Hiroki Edo 3, Satoshi Iida 3, Heiji Watanabe 1 |
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5 |
Analyses of Thin Cu Oxidizes formed on Cu Interconnects |
The Univ. of Tokyo 1 *Ohba Takayuki 1 |
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Break 15:40〜15:55 |
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6 |
XAFS studies on thin films for semiconductor devices:
high-k films and SiGe films. |
Mitsubishi Electric Co. 1, Renesas Technology Co.
2 *Uehara Yasushi 1, Tsuchimoto Jun'ichi 2 |
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7 |
Analyses of Thin Film Structures by Angle-resolved
Photoelectron Spectroscopy |
NICHe, Tohoku Univ. 1 *Hattori Takeo |
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8 |
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of dielectric
constant |
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA Hirose
Kazuyuki |
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9 |
Study of metal gate electrode/gate insulator interface
by hard x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy |
Corp. R&D Center,Toshiba Corp. 1 *Yoshiki Masahiko
1,Tsuchiya Yoshinori 1,Koyama Masato 1,Takeno Shiro 1,Koga Junji 1 |
New developments of liquid
crystal application |
March 29 13:00〜17:30 |
29p-ZS- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory Talk |
Osaka Sangyo Univ. 1 Usami Kiyoaki 1 |
| 2 | Photomobile Polymer Materials | Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology Tomiki Ikeda |
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3 |
Crosslinking topology and shape memory effect of
liquid-crystalline elastomers |
Tokyo Polytech. Univ. 1 *Hiraoka Kazuyuki 1 |
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4 |
Laser Devices based on Chiral Liquid Crystals |
Osaka Univ. 1 Masanori Ozaki 1 |
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5 |
Fabrication of Thin Film Transistors Using Liquid
Crystalline Semiconductors with Solution Process |
Univ. of Tokyo 1, AIST 2 *Funahashi Masahiro 1,
Zhang Fapei 1, Tamaoki Nobuyuki 2 |
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Break 15:10〜15:30 |
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6 |
High Speed Microwave and Milliwave Variable Phase
Shifter Using Nematic and Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals |
National Defense Academy *Moritake Hiroshi 1, Ozaki
Ryotaro 1, Kamei Toshihisa 1, Utsumi Yozo 1 |
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7 |
Display Using Banana Mesogens -Problems and Solutions- |
Tokyo Tech. Takezoe Hideo, Shimbo Yoshio |
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8 |
Electro-optic Kerr Effect of Optically Isotropic
Liquid Crystalline Blue Phases |
Kyushu University1, JST2, Chisso Petrochem. Co.3,
NOF Co.4 Hirotsugu Kikuchi1,S.-W. Choi2,Yasuhiro Haseba3,Shin-ichi Yamamoto3,Takashi
Iwata4,D.-U. Cho2,Hiroki Higuchi1 |
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9 |
Current Research and Challenge of Flexible Thin
Liquid Crystal Displays |
NHK Sci. & Tech. Res. Labs 1 *Fujikake Hideo 1,
Sato Hiroto 1 |
Promotion of Nanoelectronics
Researches towards Fruitful Device Innovations |
March 29 13:00〜18:00 |
29p-ZV- / 0 |
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1 |
Promotion of Nanoelectronics Researches towards
Fruitful Device Innovations |
AIST 1, Tokyo Inst. Tech. 2 *Toshihiko Kanayama
1, Hiroshi Iwai 2 |
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2 |
JST・CREST「Next generation electronic device materials
and process」 |
Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies Inc. 1 *Watanabe
Hisatsune |
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3 |
(METI 's) Research Project on Nano-electronics
Materials and Structures |
Ministry of Economy,Trade and Industry *Fujiwara
Tatsuya |
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4 |
On the JST PRESTO Project "Materials and Processes
for Innovative Next-Generation Devices" |
TUAT 1, JST 2 Sato Katsuaki 1,2 |
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5 |
KAKENHI on Priority Areas "Technology Evolution
for Silicon Nano-Electronics" |
Nagoya Univ. *Zaima Shigeaki |
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Break 15:00〜15:15 |
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| 6 | Global trend and strategy in nanoelectronics research | CRDS, JST Kazunobu Tanaka |
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7 |
Panel Discussion: How shall we organize and encourage
strategic collaborations on nanoelectronics researches? |
AIST 1, Tokyo Inst. Tech. 2 *Toshihiko Kanayama
1, Hiroshi Iwai 2 |
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8 |
Closing Remarks |
AIST Toshihiko Kanayama |
Application of nanotechnology
to research & treatment of intractable diseases |
March 29 13:00〜16:25 |
29p-NC- / 0 |
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1 |
Application of Nanotechnology to Research and Medical
Treatment of Intractable Diseases |
Inst. Mol. Sci.1, SOKENDAI2 *Urisu Tsuneo1,2 |
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2 |
Nanobiodevice for Preventive Medicine |
Nagoya Univ. 1, AIST, HTRC 2, IMS 3 *Baba Yoshinobu
1,2,3 |
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3 |
Design, Synthesis, and Assay of the Drugs against
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infectious Diseases |
Chiba Univ. Grad. Schl. Pharma. Sci. 1,Nat. Inst.
Infect. Dis. 2 *Tyuji Hoshino 1, Wataru Sugiura 2, Atsushi Komano 2 |
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4 |
Nano-surface modification of islets for treatment
of diabetes |
Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto
University Hiroo Iwata 1 |
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Break 14:40〜14:55 |
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5 |
Bioimaging of nano scale to macro scale with functional
nano-particles |
Tohoku Univ.Med. 1,Tohoku Univ. Tech. 2, TUBERO
3, Tohoku Inst. Tech. 4, Ibaraki Univ. 5 *Takeda Motohiro 1,2,Higuchi Hideo
3,Kobayashi Masaki 4,Kobayashi Yoshio 5,Ohuchi Noriaki 1 |
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6 |
Nanotechnology for clinically applicable drug delivery
system(DDS) |
Inst.Med.Sci., St.Marianna Univ., Sch.Med. Igarashi
Rie 1 |
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7 |
Nanobio-targeted Therapy using a Novel Tumor Suppressor
Gene |
Okayama Univ.ICONT 1 *Kumon Hiromi 1 |
Neutron dosimetry in neutron
fields - From detection techniques to medical applications- |
March 29 13:30〜17:30 |
29p-NE- / 0 |
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1 |
Introductory talk : Neutron measurement at Medical
Treatment Site |
PMRC, Univ. of Tsukuba Terunuma Toshiyuki |
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2 |
Current state of neutron dosimeter |
National Inst. of Radiological Sciences 1 Toshikazu
Suzuki 1 |
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3 |
Calibration technique of neutron measurement devices |
NMIJ/AIST 1, Nagoya Univ. 2 *Tetsuro Matsumoto
1, Hideki Harano 1, Katsuhisa Kudo 1, Akira Uritani 1,2 |
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4 |
Traceability and Key Comparisons on Neutron Standard |
AIST 1 Hideki Harano 1, Tetsuro Matsumoto 1, Akira
Uritani 1, Katsuhisa Kudo 1 |
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Break 15:05〜15:30 |
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5 |
Review of Simulation Codes Applicable to Neutron
Dosimetry |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency 1, Research Organization
for Information Science and Technology 2 Sato Tatsuhiko 1, Niita Koji 2 |
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6 |
Dosimetry for Neutron Capture Therapy |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, University of Tsukuba,
Kyoto University *Hiroaki Kumada 1,Kazuyoshi Yamamoto 1, Akira Matsumura
2, Koji Ono 3 |
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7 |
Production of Secondary Neutrons and their Assessment
during Carbon and Proton Radiotherapy |
NIRS 1, Tokyo Inst. Tech. 2 *Matsufuji Naruhiro
1, Yonai Shunsuke 1, Matsui Yuki 2, Matsushita Kaoru 2, Kohno Toshiyuki
2, Kanai Tatsuaki 1 |
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8 |
Discussion |
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