The021th KARC Colloquium
The021th KARC Colloquium was ended. Thank you for the participation.
Date&Time | February 12th, 2003 Tuesday 14:00 - 16:00 |
Place | The Small Conference Room, the 1st Research Building, 2nd floor |
Lecturer(1) | “Fun of photo-induced phase transition: light blows domino” |
Speaker | Dr. Tetsuo Ogawa Professor of Graduate school of Science, Osaka University |
Abstract | We will review the present status and future prospect of "photo-induced phase transition" phenomena. Specifically, a general theory on the initial process of the phenomena, so-called "photo-induced domino process" will be introduced. |
Brief personal background | ■March, 1985 Graduated from theUniversity ofTokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Physics ■September, 1988 Withdrew form the doctoral course of Applied Physics, Graduateschool ofEngineering,University ofTokyo ■October, 1988 Assistant at theUniversity ofTokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Physics ■April, 1990 Research member of Basic Research Laboratories, NTTCo. October, 1993 Associate professor at Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, OsakaCityUniversity ■August, 1996 Associate professor at Department of Physics, Graduateschool ofScience, TohokuUniversity ■May, 2000 Professor at Department of Physics,GraduateSchool of Science,OsakaUniversity |
Lecturer(2) | “Photo-control of material phase and its dynamics” |
Speaker | Dr. Koichiro Tanaka Associate professor atKyotoUniversity Graduate school, Faculty of Science |
Abstract | We will review the present status and future prospect of the experimental study on the photo-induced phase transition. Specifically, photo-control of magnetism and/or dielectricity in spin cross-over complex or quantum paraelectrics. |
Brief personal background | ■March, 1988 Graduated fromKyotoUniversity, Faculty of Science ■April, 1989 Research fellow (DC) at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (DC) ■March, 1990 Completed the doctorate course in the faculty of Science,KyotoUniversity ■April, 1990 Assistant at the Institute for Solid State Physics of theUniversity ofTokyo, Division of Physics in Extreme Conditions, specialized in High-intensity Short-Pulse Laser ■January, 1995 Group leader of the Hirao Inducing structure research project group at Research Development Corp. ofJapan ■January, 1997 Associate professor of Faculty of Science,KyotoUniversityGraduateSchool |
Language | Japanese |
Admission | Free |
Organizer | Dr. Masaaki Ashida KARC Advanced Laser Science Group |