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Teachers and Specialties
Teachers and Specialties
Magnetism |
Prof. |
KIKUCHI Hikomitsu |
Magnetic properties materials. Condensed matter physics |
Assoc. Prof. |
ASANO Takayuki |
Phase transitions and critical phenomena in low-dimensional and/or frustrated spin systems |
Radiation and Particle Physics |
Prof. |
OGAWA Izumi |
Study of ultra-rare process in nuclear and particle physics using radiation detection techniques |
Quantum Optics and Laser Spectroscopy |
Prof. |
KUMAKURA Mitsutaka |
Optical manipulation of neutral atoms, nano particles, and atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. |
Snr. Assoc. Prof. |
MORIYASU Takeshi |
Exploring Interactions of light and matter using laser and THz wave |
Electromagnetic Physics |
Prof. |
TANI Masahiko |
Generation and detection of THz radiation. THz time-domain spectroscopy, Sensing applications using THz radiation. Coherent Raman scattering spectroscopy in THz region. |
Prof. |
MITSUDO Seitaro |
Development of gyrotrons as radiation sources and their applications in the solid state physics |
Prof. |
TATEMATSU Yoshinori |
Development of high power submillimeter wave gyrotrons and transmission system |
Assoc. Prof. |
FUJII Yutaka |
Experimental research of magnetic systems at low temperatures and under high magnetic fields mainly by magnetic resonance technique |
Assoc. Prof. |
Escano, Mary Clare Sison |
Structure, dynamics and transport of magnetic systems by first principles calculations |
Asst. Prof. |
ISHIKAWA Yuya |
Development of magnetic resonance apparatus and measurement method in ultra-low temperature and high frequency regions |
Asst. Prof. |
FURUYA Takashi |
Development of submillimeter wave spectrometer |
Asst. Prof. |
YAMAGUCHI Yuusuke |
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Asst. Prof. |
FUKUNARI Masafumi |
Development of advanced gyrotrons and their applications in optics and plasma physics |
Physical Chemistry Experiment |
Assoc. Prof. |
NISHIUMI Toyohiko |
Electrochemistry for 1-step multi-electron transfer molecules |