Symposium

Oxide Heterostructures and Nanocomposites

6.Thin Films and Surfaces

September 13th 9:00〜17:00  Room:C9

13a-C9 - 1〜7

    ENGLISH SESSION

  • 1Complex Oxide Thin Films, Heterostructures and Superlattices for Thermoelectric Applications(30 min.)Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Germany H.-U. Habermeier,S. Heinze,P. Yordanov
  • 2Epitaxial Syntheses of Functioning Oxide Interface and Nanomaterials(30 min.)Tokyo Tech.1,JST-ALCA2 Akira Ohtomo1,2
  • 3Magnetoelectric phase engineering in oxides by interfaces(30 min.)ETH Zurich Manfred Fiebig
  • 4Strong Spin-orbit Interaction in Ir Oxide Superlattices(30 min.)RIKEN ASI Jobu Matsuno
  •  Break 11:00〜11:15
  • 5Surface plasmons on oxide nanomaterials: Control of plasmon resonance via electron dopingThe Univ. of Tokyo1,Tomoe Corp. Ltd.2 Hiroaki Matsui1,Wasanthamala Badalawa1,Takayuki Yamasaki2,Shinya Furuta2,Hitoshi Tabata1
  • 6Refractive Index of Oxide Nanocolumns-Fluid Composite; Application to Waveguide-mode SensorsKyoto Univ. Motofumi Suzuki,Munehito Takagaki,Kaoru Nakajima,Kenji Kimura
  • 7Thin Film Evaluation with X-ray Diffraction: from mass density, surface roughness to supercell in superlatticeKanagawa Ind. Tech. Center1,Tokyo Inst. of Tech.2 Satoru Kaneko1,2,Mamoru Yoshimoto2
  •  Lunch 12:00〜13:30

13p-C9 - 1〜9

  • 1Connecting Spin Waves to Electronics: Towards Charge-Free Spintronics (30 min.)Argonne National Lab.1,Colorado State Univ.,2,Technische Univ. Kaiserslautern3,Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science in Mainz4 Axel Hoffmann1,Helmut Schulthei 1,John E Pearson1,Shikha Jain1,Samuel D. Bader1,Zihui Wang2,Yiyan Sun2,Young-Yeal Song2,Mingzhong Wu2,Katrin Vogt3,4,Burkard Hillebrands3,4
  • 2Development of Oxide Barrier and TCO Layers for Flexible Devices(30 min.)KIMS Gun-Hwan Lee,Jung-Heum Yoon,Sung-Hoon Lee,Dong-Ho Kim
  • 3Total Control of Oxide Nanostructures(30 min.)ISIR, Osaka Univ. Hidekazu Tanaka
  • 4Heterostructured bi-magnetic soft-hard core-shell nanoparticles (30 min.)Campus UAB1,Stockholm Univ.2,Univ. de Barcelona3,St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute4,Univ. of Gothenburg5,Argonne National Laboratory6,NCSR Demokritos7,Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats8,Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona9 Josep Nogues1,8,9,M. Estrader1,2,G. Salazar-Alvarez2,S. Estradé3,I.V. Golosovsky4,R.K. Dumas5,D.J. Keavney6,M. Vasilakaki7,K.N. Trohidou7,J. Sort8,9,F. Peiró3,S. Suriñach9,M.D. Baró9,A. López-Ortega1
  •  Break 15:30〜15:45
  • 5Cation-vacancy complex-defect in ZnO powderDepartment of Frontier Materials, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology1,Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology2,Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane Univ.3 ○(P)Senthilkumar Kasilingam1,Subramanian Munisamy1,Ebisu Hiroshi2,Tanemura Masaki1,Fujita Yasuhisa3
  • 6Optical Properties of ZnO Thin Films Grown Using High-Energy H2O Generated by a Catalytic ReactionNagaoka Univ. Technol. Kanji Yasui,Hitoshi Miura,Souichi Satomoto,Takahiro Kato
  • 7Depositions of Proton Conductive Oxide Thin Films for Fuel Cell ApplicationsTsuruoka NCT1,T.I.Tech.2 Kiyoshi Uchiyama1,Hiroshi Funakubo2
  • 8Mechanisms for Enhanced Critical Current Properties of YBa2Cu3O7-delta Superconducting Thin FilmsAIST1,Univ. of Cambridge2 Katherine Develos Bagarinao1,Hirofumi Yamasaki1,Jiacai Nie1,Yoshihiko Nakagawa1,Kotaro Ohki1,Hiroaki Matsui1,Iwao Yamaguchi1,Stuart Wimbush2,Judith MacManus-Driscoll2
  • 9Preparation and Characterization of Shocked Bi-Superconducting Particles and ApplicationTokyo Univ. of Tech.1,Kanazawa Inst. of Tech.2,Mie Univ.3,Kinki Univ.4,NIMS5,Kumamoto Univ.6 Hiroshi Kezuka1,Takaki Kameya1,Masashi Obayashi1,Kazuhiro Endo2,Tamio Endo3,Mineo Itoh4,Shunichi Arisawa5,Tsutomu Mashimo6,Liliang Chen6