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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  
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