PROGRAM
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Full Abstract Booklet PDF (17.1MB, version May 20) [The printed abstract booklet is available at the workshop/symposium reception desk.]
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FIRST WEEK [Jun 1-5] "Mesoscopic Physics" |
SECOND WEEK [Jun 8,9] "Interdisciplinary Topics" |
THIRD WEEK [Jun 15-19] "Spintronic Physics" |
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Symposium 1st day [Jun 10] |
Symposium 2nd day [Jun 11] |
Poster Presentation 2nd day [Jun 11] |
Symposium 3rd day [Jun 12] |
Schedule of participants is here.
Workshop
Room A615, Institute for Solid State Physics
Jun 8 | 10.30 11.30 | Thierry Martin (Aix-Marseille University) "Interactions and charge fractionalization in an electronic Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometer" |
14.00 14.30 | Tomonori Arakawa (Osaka University) "Shot noise induced by spin accumulation" | |
14.30 15.00 | Shingo Katsumoto (The University of Tokyo) "Coherent transport under spin-orbit interaction" | |
Jun 9 | 10.30 11.30 | Roland M Wiesendanger (University of Hamburg) "Exploring spins at surfaces by spin-polarized STM" |
13.30 16.45 | Related mini-workshop in ISSP "Spins at Surfaces" |
Symposium [Jun 10 (Wed) - 12 (Fri)]
Kashiwa-no-ha Conference Center
Abstract for the symposium presentations
Jun 10 | 9.20 9.30 | Opening |
9.30 10.00 | Hubert Ebert (Ludwig Maximilians University Munich) "New effects in spintronics derived from the symmetry of response functions" | |
10.00 10.30 | Yasuhiro Niimi (Osaka University) "Detection of spin fluctuations in spin glass via spin Hall effect" | |
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11.00 11.30 | Yaroslav Tserkovnyak (University of California, Los Angeles) "Spin transport through antiferromagnets" | |
11.30 12.00 | Takahiro Moriyama (Kyoto University) "Spin torque ferromagnetic resonance measurements in antiferromagnetic multilayers" | |
12.00 12.30 | Dazhi Hou (Tohoku University) "Spin Hall angle dispersion driven anomalous Hall effect" | |
lunch | ||
13.50 14.20 | Koji Usami (The University of Tokyo) "Bidirectional conversion between microwave and light via ferromagnetic magnons" | |
14.20 14.50 | Akira Oiwa (Osaka University) "Conversion from single photons to single electron spin using GaAs-based double quantum dots" | |
14.50 15.20 | Norikazu Mizuochi (Osaka University) "Single spin, photon, and charge manipulation of NV center in diamond" | |
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15.50 16.20 | Igor Žutić (State University of New York at Buffalo) "Teaching nanomagnets new tricks" | |
16.20 16.50 | Yusuke Kozuka (The University of Tokyo) "Quantum Hall effects at oxide interfaces" | |
16.50 17.20 | Mamoru Matsuo (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) "Theory of spin mechatronics" | |
17.20 17.50 | Evgeny Y Tsymbal (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) "Local currents in a two-dimensional topological insulator" |
Jun 11 | 9.00 9.30 | Alexey Kovalev (University of Nebraska - Lincoln) "Stability of skyrmion lattices and symmetries of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya magnets" |
9.30 10.00 | Shinichiro Seki (RIKEN) "Chirality and Ferromagnetism" | |
10.00 10.30 | Roland Wiesendanger (University of Hamburg) "Complex spin states by interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions: from single atoms to thin films" | |
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11.00 11.30 | Volker Meden (RWTH Aachen University) "Coherence by elevated temperature" | |
11.30 12.00 | Meydi Ferrier (University of Paris-Sud, and Osaka University) "Shot noise monitoring of the cross-over between SU(4) and SU(2) symmetry of the Kondo effect in a carbon nanotube quantum dot." | |
12.00 12.30 | Gergely Zaránd (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) "Universal Fermi liquid crossover and quantum criticality in a mesoscopic system" | |
12.30 12.40 | Photo Session | |
lunch | ||
13.50 14.20 | Leonid Levitov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Topological valley currents in gapped Dirac materials" | |
14.20 14.50 | Yoshihiro Iwasa (The University of Tokyo) "Chiral electroluminescence from 2D material based transistors" | |
14.50 15.20 | Tomoki Machida (The University of Tokyo) "Quantum transport in van der Waals heterostructures of graphene and 2D materials" | |
15.20 15.50 | Yuya Shimazaki (The University of Tokyo) "Valley Hall effect in electrically spatial inversion symmetry broken bilayer graphene" | |
15.50 17.50 | Poster Session | |
18.00 - | Banquet Room1&2, Kashiwa-no-ha Conference Center |
Workshop
Room A615, Institute for Solid State Physics
Abstract for the workshop presentations in the 3rd week