Nano-Technology / Nano-Science

Professor

Nanoscale science, scanning probe microscopy, ultrashort pulse laser

Development of new microscopy techniques based on scanning probe microscopy and advanced quantum optical technologies, and their application for research in nanoscale science and technology.


Professor

Femtosecond laser, Ultrafast phenomena, Coherent phonon

Coherent spectroscopy of nanostructures by using ultrashort pulse laser and developments of ultrafast optical devices using coherent control.


Associate Professor

electron spin, semiconductor devices, materials characterization

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy on LSIs and power-electronics devices with ultra-low-power consumption performances. Development of new quantum sensing devices.


Associate Professor

Nanotechnology, measurement science, hardware & software development

Development of new microscopy techniques based on scanning probe microscopy and advanced quantum optical technologies, and their application for research in nanoscale science and technology.


Associate Professor

extreme ultra violet, laser, micromachining

Interactions of laser-generated EUV and X-rays with matters and applications to micro- and nanomachining.


Associate Professor

Our research target is to understand and develop nanoscale science and technologies of such as surface science, molecular physics, and new functional materials and devices. To realize these studies, we develop new microscopy techniques based on scanning probe microscopy and advanced laser technologies, which, for example, enable ultimate spatial and temporal resolutions, simultaneously.


Lecturer

Surface science, Electronics, Materials science

Experimental study on nano physics and spectroscopy.


Assistant Professor

Surface science, Ultrafast phenomena, Non-linear optics, Laser technology

Ultrafast and atomic-scale phenomena studied by combination of broadband mid-infrared optical pulses and scanning tunneling microscopy


Assistant Professor

Using ultrafast spectroscopy to obtain material parameters and to understand carrier dynamics in semiconductors and other materials


Assistant Professor

Nanoscale science, multi-probe measurement technique, ultrashort pulse laser

Development of new microscopy techniques based on scanning probe microscopy and advanced quantum optical technologies, and their application for research in nanoscale science and technology


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