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