Institute for Solid State Physics The University of Tokyo

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  The aim of this laboratory is to study the physical properties of matters (such as 
semiconductors, magnetic materials, metals, insulators) under ultra-high magnetic field 
conditions. Such a high magnetic field is also used for realizing the new material phase and 
functions. Our pulse magnets can generate up to 80 Tesla by non-destructive way (the 
world record), and from 100 up to 730 Tesla (the world strongest as an indoor record) by 
destructive (the single turn coil and the electro-magnetic flux compression) methods. The 
former offers physical precision measurements (the electro-conductance, the optics, and 
the magnetization). The multiple extreme physical conditions combined with ultra-low 
temperature and ultra-high pressure are also available, and are open for domestic and 
international scientists. The magnet technologies are intensively devoted to the quasi-
steady long pulse magnet (an order of 1-10 sec) energized by the world largest DC 
generator (51.3MW, 210 MJ), and also to a 100 Tesla nondestructive magnet. Whereas, the 
latter facilities (destructive ones) are oriented for developing new horizons in material 
science realized under such extreme quantum limit conditions.

 Takeyama Lab.  Kindo Lab.   Tokunaga Lab.  Matsuda Lab.

   Magnet Model Shop 


   Osada Lab. (Division of Physics in Extreme Conditions)

 ・International Conference *NEW*
  The 19th International Conference on High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics (HMF-19)
    Fukuoka International Congress Center, Fukuoka, Japan (2010.8.1-6)
 
 

Last Update 2009.6.25

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