Members
Administrative group(X00)
We will organize project meetings and research conferences, publicize the research results and various events through the website, etc., create a system for exchange between laboratories within and outside the area, and provide the necessary support, such as travel expenses for laboratory exchanges.
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Professor, School of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo
Shuichi Murakami
Head investigator
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Professor, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
Shunsuke Fukami
Administrative work / Intellectual property
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
Yosuke Nakata
Homepage / Publicity
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Professor, School of Science Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science Tokyo
Kouji Taniguchi
Meeting planning / Liaison and coordination
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Physics, Keio University
Yukio Nozaki
Strategy
Theory of chimera quasiparticles(A01)
We will propose a new theory of chimera quasiparticles based on the conventional theory of single quasiparticles. The goals are threefold: to propose a construction method for chimera quasiparticles, to predict new properties of chimera quasiparticles, and to search for new possibilities of chimera quasiparticles. The seeds of new theories inspired by various problems and experiments will be studied in a flexible manner.
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Professor, School of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo
Shuichi Murakami
Theory of spintronics and topological phases
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Professor, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University
GERRIT ERNST-WILHELM BAUER
Theory of spintronics
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Program Director, Fundamental Quantum Science Program, RIKEN
Naoto Nagaosa
Theory of electronic properties
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Associate Professor, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
Takahiro Morimoto
Theory of condensed-matter physics with emphasis on topological response, nonlinear and nonequilibrium phenomena
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Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University
Masahito Mochizuki
Multiferroics, Topological magnetic materials
Chimera quasiparticles: Architecture(B01)
We will create reaction fields that promote quasiparticle reactions by means of artificial structures called metamaterials. We will develop techniques to control metamaterials throughout space-time and create chimera quasiparticles by reacting various quasiparticles in metamaterials, and explore their fundamental properties and potential applications.
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
Yosuke Nakata
General physics of metamaterials, Terahertz applications
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Professor, Institute of Global Innovation Research, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Wakana Kubo
Metamaterials, Plasmonics, Nanofabrication
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Associate Professor, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
Makoto Nakajima
Terahertz engineering / Ultrafast spectroscopy
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Associate Professor, Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
Satoshi Tomita
Metamaterial science
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Assistant Professor, School of Science, Institute of Sciecne Tokyo
Yuto Moritake
Nanophotonics
Chimera quasiparticles: Physics(B02)
We will create new superstructures by combining magnetic materials, semiconductors, superconductors, and low-symmetry molecules, and construct a physical science of physical properties and functions based on the creation of chimera quasiparticles. As novel physical properties unique to chimera quasiparticles, we will create new principles for complex manipulation of heat, sound, magnetism, electricity, nuclear spin, and topology.
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Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Physics, Keio University
Yukio Nozaki
Nonlinear spin dynamics
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Associate Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
Yoichi Shiota
Spintronics
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Professor, The Institute for Solid State Physics Division of Nanoscale Science, The University of Tokyo
Yoshichika Otani
Search for novel spin conversion phenomena, development of nonlinear spin conversion methods, and their application to magnetization control
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Professor, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tohoku University
Takahito Ono
Nano-engineering of smart materials and their nano-electromechanical device applications
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Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Hiroki Arisawa
Experimental research to explore the phenomenon of interconversion between spin angular momentum and dynamical motion
Chimera quasiparticles: Molecular science(B03)
We will create chimera quasiparticles by combining multiple quasiparticles in organic molecules and organic-inorganic hybrid compounds/interfaces, and explore their functional properties. We regard molecular compounds as flexible reaction fields with controllable symmetry that can combine different quasiparticles, and explore combinations of quasiparticles.
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Professor, School of Science Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science Tokyo
Kouji Taniguchi
Chiral condensed-matter physics
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Senior Scientist, Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN
Masao Nakamura
Optoelectronic functionalities of oxide and halide thin films and heterostructures
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Associate Professor, The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
Shinji Miwa
Physics of magnetic devices
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Assistant Professor, Department of Science, Shizuoka University
Daichi Hirobe
Chirality-induced phenomena in organic-inorganic bulk crystals
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Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science Tokyo
Yoshio Ando
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Chimera quasiparticles: Electronics(C01)
Based on our experience in quasiparticle devices, we will provide challenges for the creation of chimeric quasiparticles from the viewpoint of device applications. We will clarify the engineering applications of chimera quasiparticles, and form the basis for their spread to information processing and storage devices, communication devices, power generation devices, quantum devices, etc.
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Professor, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
Shunsuke Fukami
Physics, materials, and devices, and information technology applications in spintronics
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Professor, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University
Hiromi Yuasa
Spin-dependent conduction, Magnetic dynamics, Thermoelectric phenomena
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Senior Research Scientist, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
Daiki Hatanaka
Phononic crystals, Magnomechanics, Elastic topological insulators
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Professor, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Shinichiro Seki
Topological magnetism, Magnon transport, New material development
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Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Materials Physics, Nagoya University
Satoshi Iihama
Ultrafast photo-spintronics
Publicly offered research
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