Program
Division 4
13th AB Room 13aAB 9:30〜12:15
Division 4
Quantum Hall effect
1
Energy relaxation processes in a quantum Hall edge channel investigated by hot-electron spectroscopy
Tokyo Institute of Technology, NTT Basic Research LaboratoriesA
Tomoaki Ota, Masayuki Hashisaka, Koji MurakiA, and Toshimasa Fujisawa
2
Spatially separated charge and spin wave packets in copropagating quantum Hall edge channels
Tokyo Tech.,NTT BRLA
Masayuki;Hashisaka,Naoaki;Hiyama,Takafumi;AkihoA,Koji;MurakiA,Toshimasa;Fujisawa
3
Development of high frequency and low temperature measurement system for non-equilibrium quantum transport
Dept. of Phys., Osaka Univ.A, LPS, Univ. Paris-SudB
Shota Norimoto, Masahiko Yokoi, Shuichi Iwakiri, Meydi Ferrier, Tomonori Arakawa, Yasuhiro Niimi, Kensuke Kobayashi
4
Resonant peaks of rf-conductivity observed in the vicinity of integer fillings
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Akira Endo, Keita Koike, Toshiyuki Kajioka, Shingo Katsumoto, Yasuhiro Iye
Break (10:30〜10:45)
5
Charge sensitive infrared phototransistor and its applications to studies of graphenes
Dept. of Applied Phys., Tokyo Univ. of A & T, IIS, the Univ. of TokyoA, NICTB, Dept. of Basic Science, the Univ. of TokyoC
Daisuke Nakagawa, Shuhei Kitta, Kenji Ikushima, Sunmi KimA, Mikhail PatrashinB, Kajihara YusukeA, Komiyama SusumuB,C
6
Mass effects on fractional quantum hall states in Dirac matters
Dept. of Physics, Tohoku Univ., Sendai National College of Technology
Kouki Yonaga, Kazuki Hasebe and Naokazu Shibata
7
Chern number of fractional quantum Hall effects on a kagome lattice
Univ. of Tsukuba, NIMSA
Koji Kudo, Toshikaze KariyadoA, Yasuhiro Hatsugai
8
2DEG/superconductor junctions using MgxZn1-xO/ZnO heterostructures
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, Max-Planck InstituteA, RIKEN CEMSB, IMR Tohoku Univ.C, JST-PRESTOD
Y. Kozuka, A. Sakaguchi, J. FalsonA, D. MaryenkoB, M. Uchida, A. TsukazakiC,D, M. KawasakiB
9
Electron spin polarization by using resistively-detected NMR based on a quantum Hall effect breakdown
Depertment of Physics, Tohoku Univiersity
Rei Higashida, Katsushi Hashimoto, Shota Shirai, Yoshiro Hirayama
10
Nuclear spin resonance imaging by using twice the resonance frequency
Depertment of Physics, Tohoku Univiersity
Katsushi Hashimoto, Toru Tomimatsu, Shyunsuke Taninaka, Ken Sato, Yoshiro Hirayama
13th AM Room 13aAM 9:00〜12:15
Division 4
Weyl semimetals
(Electric field response, magnetic field response)
1
Loss effect of conductivity by magnetic field perpendicular to surface of Weyl Semimetal
Tohoku Univ. Science
Akira Igarashi, Mikito Koshino
2
Magnetotransport in Weyl semimetals in the quantum limit: Role of topological surface states
Tohoku University IMR
Yuya Ominato, Mikito Koshino
3
Nonlinear Response from the Emergent Electromagnetic Field in Weyl Semi-metals
Univ. of TokyoA, Chuo Univ.B, RIKEN-CEMSC
Hiroaki IshizukaA, Tomoya HayataB, Masahito UedaA,C, Naoto NagaosaA,C
4
Berry phase effect on the electric field response of Weyl semimetals.
Dept. of Applied Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, CEMS RIKENA
Ko Kikutake, Hiroaki Ishizuka, Motohiko Ezawa, Naoto NagaosaA
5
Landau levels and Fermi arc states at a magnetic domain wall in Weyl semimetal
IMR, Tohoku Univ.A,FRIS, Tohoku Univ.B
Yasufumi ArakiA,B,Akihide YoshidaA,Kentaro NomuraA
6
Configurations of magnetic domain wall and local charge density in Weyl semimetal
IMR, Tohoku Univ.A,FRIS, Tohoku Univ.B
Akihide YoshidaA,Yasufumi ArakiA,B,Kentaro NomuraA
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Quantum transport in the junction of magnetic Weyl semimetals
Tohoku University IMR
Yuya Ominato, Koji Kobayashi, Kentaro Nomura
8
Magnetic transition in the Dirac semimetal with local magnetic moment
Tohoku University IMR
Yuya Ominato, Kentaro Nomura
9
Anomalous spin electromagnetic response in Weyl semimetal
IMR, Tohoku University
Daichi Kurebayashi, Kentaro Nomura
10
Anisotropic magneto-transport in disordered Weyl semimetals
IMR, Tohoku Univ.
Koji Kobayashi,Yuya Ominato,Kentaro Nomura
11
Numerical study of Lifshitz tail in Weyl semimetals II:finite size effect
Sophia Univ., IMR, Tohoku Univ.A
Shusaku Ito, Tomi Ohtsuki, Koji KobayashiA
12
Negative longitudinal magnetoresistance induced by chiral anomaly in the three-dimensional Dirac electron anti-perovskite oxides Sr3PbO
Dept. of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Univ. of TokyoA, Max Planck Institutes for Solid State ResearchB
S. SuetsuguA, K. HayamaA, A. W. RostB, J. BruinB, C. MuhleB, J. NussB, H. TakagiA,B
13th BH Room 13aBH 9:00〜12:45
Division 4
Small junctions
1
Fluctuating charge and heat currents and the time dependent coefficient of performance for a nanoscale refrigerator
Department of Physics Engineering, Mie Univ.
Hiroki Okada, Yasuhiro Utsumi
2
Non perturbative full counting statistics of current and noise correlation in solid state entangler with double ferromagnetic islands
Graduate School of Humanities and Science, Nara Women's Univ.,Osaka Butsuryo Univ.A
Yukimi Kanai, Yuri Sawamura, Megumu Mihata, Takeshi InagakiA, and Shuichi Iwabuchi
3
Theory of the superconducting-nanoware charge-sensor based on the charge-phase duality
Shiro Kawabata, Masahiko TaguchiA, Yasuhiro TokuraB
AIST, Kyoto Univ.A, Tsukuba Univ.B
4
Andreev spectrum in multi-terminal Josephson junction with a ring structure
ISSP U-Tokyo, TU Delft, Univ. Konstanz
Tomohiro Yokoyama, Johannes Rautringer, Wolfgang Belzig, Yuli V. Nazarov
5
Anomalous Meissner effect by proximity effect
TokyoTech, NUSTA
Takehito Yokoyama, Camilla EspedalA, Jacob LinderA
6
Anomalous Josephson Hall effect in magnet/triplet superconductor junctions
TokyoTech
Takehito Yokoyama
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Supercurrent in a ferromagnetic semiconductor (In,Fe)As
ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo, EEIS, The Univ. of TokyoA, CSRNB
Taketomo Nakamura, Yu Iwasaki, Le Duc AnhA, Yoshiaki Hashimoto, Shinobu OhyaA,B, Masaaki TanakaA,B, Shingo Katsumoto
8
Transport Property of Superconducting Junction fabricated from Al-InAs Quantum Well Heterostructure
The University of Tokyo, Riken, The University of California
Sadashige Matsuo, Shoji Baba, Kento Ueda, Hiroshi Kamata, Mizuki Tateno, Joon Sue Lee, Borzoyeh Shojaei, Chris Palmstrom, Seigo Tarucha
9
Supercurrent in ballistic graphene Josephson junctions
University of TokyoA,PRESTO, JSTB,Appalachian State UniversityC,Duke UniversityD,NIMSE,RIKENF
Ivan V. BorzenetsA,○Michihisa YamamotoA,B,François AmetC,Chung-Ting KeD,Kenji WatanabeE,Takashi TaniguchiE,Seigo TaruchaA,F,Gleb FinkelsteinD
10
Measurement of local temperature at superconducting nano-contact IV
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba
Yukihiro Shibata and Youiti Ootuka
●11
Change in the characteristics of an array of small Josephson junctions with an application of high frequency/microwave radiation
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. Electro-Communications
G. M. Kanyolo, Y. Mizugaki and H. Shimada
12
Detection of emission from a superconducting single-electron transistor by an array of small Josephson junctions
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. Electro-Communications
H. Nishigaki, G. M. Kanyolo, Y. Mizugaki and H. Shimada
13
Tunneling transport in capacitively coupled arrays of small Josephson junctions
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. Electro-Communications
K. Matsudo,H. Nishigaki, Y. Mizugaki and H. Shimada
14
Designed dissipation effects on the superconducting transition temperature
Department of Physics, Osaka University
Yasuhiro Yamada, Tetsuo Ogawa
13th AG Room 13pAG 13:40〜17:10
Division 5,Division 4,Division 8 Joint Symposium
New perspective towards high spatio-temporal resolution measurements driven by laser technology
1
Introduction
Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corp.
Kunio Ishida
2
Ultrafast phase transitions driven by single-cycle infrared strong field
Tohoku Univ.
Shinichiro Iwai
3
State of the art of the spatio-temporal resolved spectroscopy in THz frequency region
Kyoto Univ.
Koichiro Tanaka
4
Transient charge/spin structures and their control in many electron systems
Tohoku Univ.
Sumio Ishihara
Break (15:15〜15:30)
5
Coherent pulsed TEM for time-resolved measurement of photo-induced phenomena
Nagoya Univ.
Makoto Kuwahara
6
Multi-dimensional Imaging of ultrafast carrier dynamics by femtosecond time- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
Osaka Univ.
Junichi Kanasaki
7
Femtosecond-time resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and its applications
Tsukuba Univ.
Hidemi Shigekawa
8
Concluding remarks
Tokyo Tech
Shinya Koshihara
13th AM Room 13pAM 13:30〜17:00
Division 4
Topological insulators and superconductors
(Theory)
1
Cancellation
2
Thermal Chiral Magnetic Effect in 3D Topological Superconductors and Superfluids
UT Austin
Akihiko Sekine
3
Cancellation
4
Tunable φ-Josephson junction with a Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulator
Department of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University
Keimei Sakurai, Satoshi Ikegaya, Yasuhiro Asano
5
Topology of nonsymmorphic crystalline insulators and superconductors: Mobius twist in surface states
Univ. of Illinois, YITPA, Shinshu Univ.B
Ken Shiozaki, ○Masatoshi SatoA, Kiyonori GomiB
6
Quantization of Conductance Minimum and Index Theorem
Department of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University
Satoshi Ikegaya, Yasuhiro Asano
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Dissipation effects on topological states in classical systems
NIMS
Toshikaze Kariyado
8
Topological properties of one-dimensional chain and edge states
Univ. TsukubaA, NTT-BRLB
Satsuki TakeiA, Yasuhiro TokuraA,B
9
emergence of the topological edge Mott state
Kyoto Univ.
Tsuneya Yoshida and Norio Kawakami
10
Topological Crystalline Magnets protected by time-reversal symmetry and reflection symmetry
University of Tokyo, MITA
Haruki Watanabe, Liang FuA
11
Electron transport on a surface of weak topological insulators with step edges
Hiroshima Univ.
Takashi Arita, Yositake Takane
12
Topological edge state and boundary conditions
Osaka Univ.,Keio Univ.A
Koji Hashimoto, ○Taro KimuraA, Xi Wu
13
Integer Quantum Magnon Hall Plateau-Plateau Transition in Artificial Spin Ice
Peking University, School of PhysicsA, Sophia University, Physics DepartmentB
Baolong XuA, Tomi OhtsukiB, Ryuichi ShindouA
13th BH Room 13pBH 13:30〜17:15
Division 4
Quantum Wires, Quantum Dots
1
Gate tunability of Rashba spin-orbit interaction in gate-all-around InAs nanowire FET
NTT BRLA, Tohoku Univ.B
Keiko TakaseA, Yamato AshikawaA, B, Guoqiang ZhangA, Kouta TatenoA, and Satoshi SasakiA, B
2
Ballistic transport properties of suspended InAs nanowires
RIKENA, Univ. of TokyoB, Peking Univ.C, Lund Univ.D, Osaka Univ.E
H. KamataA,B, R. S. DeaconA, S. MatsuoB, S. BabaB, K. LiC, H. Q. XuC,D, A. OiwaE, S. TaruchaA,B
3
Transport properties in Pb/InAs nanowire three-terminal junctions
University of TokyoA,University of BaselB,University of CopenhagenC,RIKEN CEMSD
S. BabaA,C. JuengerB,A. BaumgartnerB,J. NygardC,C. ShoenenbergerB,S. TaruchaD
4
Observation of nonlinearity in InAs 2-dimentional electron gas
ISSP, UTokyo
T. Kudo, ○Y. Iwasaki, Y. Hashimoto, T. Taketomo, S. Katsumoto
5
Electronic states and transport properties in a quantum point contact under magnetic field
Ibaraki Univ., RIKENA
Tomosuke Aono, Minoru Kawamura, Keiji Ono, Takashi Komine
6
Conductance of strongly correlated quantum wires
AIST
Jun'ichi Ozaki, Yoshihiro Asai
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Excitation spectrum in a quantum dot in the Kondo regime
Osaka UniversityA, University of Pris-SudB, ISSPC, Osaka City UniversityD
Tokuro HataA, Meydi FerrierA,B, Tomonori ArakawaA, Kensuke KobayashiA, Raphaëlle DelagrangeB, Richard DeblockB, Hélène BouchiatB, Rui SakanoC, Yoshimichi TerataniD, Akira OguriD
8
The Kondo effect in carbon nanotube quantum dot : Effects of spin-orbit coupling and Hund's coupling
Osaka City University, ISSP University of TokyoA, Osaka UniversityB, University of Paris-SudC
Yoshimichi Teratani, Akira Oguri,Rui SakanoA,Meydi FerrierB,C,Tomonori ArakawaB,Tokuro HataB,Kensuke KobayashirB
9
Local electron configurations of SU(N) Kondo singlet with M impurity-electrons
Osaka City University, ISSP University of TokyoA, Osaka UniversityB, University of Paris-SudC
Akira Oguri,Yoshimichi Teratani, Rui SakanoA,Meydi FerrierB,C,Tomonori ArakawaB,Tokuro HataB,Kensuke KobayashirB
10
Bell correlation of currents in local Fermi liquid and full counting statistics
ISSP, Osaka City UniversityA, Keio UniversityB
Rui Sakano, Akira OguriA, Yunori NisikawaA, Eisuke AbeB
11
Discrete energy levels and angular momenta of two valleys in single-wall carbon nanotubes
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ., Fac. Sci. Tech., Keio Univ.A, Dept. Appl. Phys., Nagoya Univ.B, IAR, Nagoya Univ.C
Wataru Izumida, Rin OkuyamaA, Ai YamakageB,C, Riichiro Saito
12
Few-electron state in carbon nanotube quantum dot
Fac. Sci. Tech. Keio Univ.
Rin Okuyama, Atsushi Iwasaki, Mikio Eto
13
Cotunneling current and its fluctuation through carbon nanotube quantum dot
Fac. Sci. Tech. Keio Univ.
Atsushi Iwasaki, Rin Okuyama, and Mikio Eto
14
Electron-hole excitation generated by electron-phonon interaction and ac conductance in molecular junctions
Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba, Department of Physics Engineering Mie Univ.A, Spintronics RC, AISTB
Akiko Ueda, Yasuhiro UtsumiA,Hiroshi ImamuraB,Yasuhiro Tokura
13th PSA Room 13pPSA 13:30〜15:30
Division 4
Poster Session
42
Development of a pure spin current probe
the Univ. of Tokyo
Rei Hobara, Ryota Akiyama, Shuji Hasegawa
43
High field Faraday rotation in semiconductors
NIMS
Y. Imanaka
44
Wide-field optical imaging of magnetic field using nitrogen-vacancy centers by frequency modulation
Univ. Tsukuba, AISTA
Yukihiro Miura, Satoshi KashiwayaA, and Shintaro Nomura
45
Design of bull’s eye structures on gate-defined lateral quantum dots
ISIR, Osaka University
Rio Fukai, Tomohiro Nakagawa, Haruki Kiyama, Akira Oiwa
46
Transport and optical properties of (110) GaAs quantum wells for photon-spin quantum state transfer using heavy hole states
ISIR, Osaka University, Ruhr-Universität BochumA
Tomohiro Nakagawa, Rio Fukai, Haruki Kiyama, Julian RitzmannA, Arne LudwigA, Andreas D.WieckA, Akira Oiwa
47
Electrical Transport in InSb Low Dimensional Systems
ISIR, Osaka University
Tada Masaki
48
Theoretical study of Rashba spin-orbit interaction coupled with an external magnetic field in two-dimensional quantum dot
Waseda University
Kyozaburo Takeda, Tatsuki Tojo
49
Competition between Kondo and Josephson effects in a triangular triple quantum dot connected to normal and superconducting leads II
Osaka City University, AdvanceSoft CorporationA
Masaya Shirotani,Yoshimichi Teratani,Akira Oguri,Yoichi TanakaA
50
NRG study of a spectral function of quantum dots embedded in a Josephson junction II
Osaka City University, AdvanceSoft CorporationA
Ryuta Matsumoto,Akira Oguri,Yoichi TanakaA
51
Experimental study of the thermal noise in the superconductor/carbon nanotube quantum dot/superconductor junction
Osaka UniversityA, University of Paris-SudB
Sanghyun LeeA, Tokuro HataA, Tomonori ArakawaA, Meydi FerrierA,B, Kensuke KobayashiA
52
Single Charge detection for single electron pump
The National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Shuji Nakamura, Yuma Okazaki, Nobu-hisa Kaneko
53
a quantum phase transition in heat transport via a local two-state system
Institute for Solid State Physics, the University of Tokyo, Department of Physics, Keio UniversityA
Masanari Kato, Takeo Kato, Keiji SaitoA
54
Current amplification based on a super conducting quantum interference device amplifier at low temperatures
AIST, Politech TorinoA
Ngoc Thanh Mai TranA, ○Yuma Okazaki, Shuji Nakamura, Nobu-Hisa Kaneko
55
Development of high frequency current noise measurement system in micromagnet
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Shuichi Iwakiri
56
Theory for non-equilibrium carrier dynamics in two-dimensional topological insulators
AIST
Tomohiro Tamaya, Shiro Kawabata
57
Transport properties of junctions composed of Haldane model
Nara Women's Univ., Akita Univ.A
Tomoko Tatsumi, Hideo Yoshioka, and Masahiko Hayashi
58
Growth and evaluation of the topological crystalline insulator SnTe thin film on Si(111)√3x√3-Bi
Univ. of Tokyo
Ryota Akiyama, Ryosuke Nakanishi, Yukihiro Endo, Satoru Ichinokura, and Shuji Hasegawa
59
Synthesis and evaluation of topological insulator Pb-(Bi,Sb)-Te
Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo
Yuya Hattori, Kazuki Ichikawa, Yuki Tokumoto, Keiichi Edagawa
60
superconducting property of SrxBi2Se3 II
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba
Kotaro Ohara, Takanari Kashiwagi, Kotaro Terao, Soichiro Matsuo, Shunpei Osuga, Kazuo Kadowaki
61
Numerical Verification of Weak Topological-insulator Phases in a Sequence of Anisotropic Three -dimensional Lattice Models
Grad. Sch. of Eng.&Res. Sci., Akita Univ., Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Akita Univ.A
Yusuke Izumisawa and Masaru OnodaA
62
Verification of a Phase Structure in a Sequence of Anisotropic Three -dimensional Lattice Models via Analytic Solutions for Helical Surface States
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Akita Univ.
Masaru Onoda
63
Magnetic properties of (Pb,Sn,Cr)Te thin films grown by MBE
Sch. Pure Appl. Sci., Univ. TsukubaA, Dept. Phys., Univ. TokyoB
Ryo IshikawaA, Tomonari YamaguchiA, Yusuke OhtakiA, Ryota AkiyamaB, Shinji KurodaA
64
The Warping Effect of Dirac Cone by the Perturbation up to 5th Order under the Symmetry of C3v.
Research Institute for Electronic Science
Kenji Kondo and Hiroshi Teramoto
65
Surface state observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of topological crystalline insulator (Pb,Sn)Te thin films
Inst. Mater. Sci., Univ. TsukubaA, Dept. Phys., Univ. TokyoB, HiSOR, Hiroshima Univ.C, Dept. Phys., Hiroshima Univ.D
T. YamaguchiA, Y. OhtakiA, R. IshikawaA, S. KurodaA, D. FanB, R. AkiyamaB, S. HasegawaB, K. MiyamotoC, H. SatoC, A. KimuraD
66
Surface plasmon polariton in Weyl semimetals
Tokyo Univ. Sci., AISTA
Satoru Konabe, Takahiro Yamamoto, Shiro KawabataA
67
Magnetic-field dependence of optical conductivity spectrum of a Weyl semimetal TaP
Phys. Dept, Osaka Univ.A, MPI-CPfS, DresdenB, FBS, Osaka Univ.C
H. YokoyamaA, M. SchmidtB, B. YanB, J. SichelschmidtB, C. FelserB,S. KimuraC,A
14th AM Room 14aAM 9:00〜12:30
Division 4
Topological superconductors
(Experiments and theory)
●1
Superconductivity in the antiperovskite oxide Sr3SnO
Kyoto Univ.,Nagoya Univ.A,IAR,Nagoya Univ.B,YITPC
Mohamed Oudah,Atsutoshi Ikeda,Shingo Yonezawa,Toshiyuki FukumotoA,Shingo KobayashiA,B,Masatoshi SatoC,Yoshiteru Maeno
2
Properties of the antiperovskite-oxide superconductor Sr3SnO with Dirac holes
Kyoto Univ.,Nagoya Univ.A,IAR,Nagoya Univ.B,YITPC
Atsutoshi Ikeda,Mohamed Oudah,Shingo Yonezawa,Toshiyuki FukumotoA,Shingo KobayashiA,B,Masatoshi SatoC,Yoshiteru Maeno
3
NMR study in antiperovskite-type superconductor Sr3SnO
Kyoto University
S. Kitagawa,K. Ishida,M. Oudah, A. Ikeda, S.Yonezawa, Y. Maeno
4
Anisotropy of specific heat and upper critical field of single crystalline CuxBi2Se3
Kyoto Univ., Cologne Univ.A, Osaka Univ.B, JAEAC, Kyoto Sangyo Univ.D
Kengo Tajiri, Shingo Yonezawa, Zhiwei WangA,B, Yuki NagaiC, Koji SegawaD,B, Yoshiteru Maeno, Yoichi AndoA,B
5
STM/STS studies of Pb thin films on a highly insulating toplogical insulator
RIKEN-CEMS, Materials and Structures Laboratory Tokyo Institute TechnologyA
K. Iwaya, K. Matsuoka, N. NasakaA, T. Machida, Y. Kohsaka, T. Hanaguri, T. SasagawaA
6
Crystal Growth and Superconducting Properties of Au-Pb-Bi Compounds having Strong Spin-Orbit Coupling II
MSL, Tokyo Tech
K. Tachibana, K. Okawa, H. Namiki, and T. Sasagawa
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Theoretical analysis of the nuclear magnetic relaxation rate in a doped topological insulator
JAEA, RISTA
Y. Nagai, Y. OtaA
8
Asymmetric Majorana Edge States under Tilted Magnetic Field
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Akito Daido, Youichi Yanase
9
Laser-induced d-wave topological superconductivity
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kazuaki Takasan, Akito Daido, Norio Kawakami, Yoichi Yanase
10
Feedback for helical p-wave superconductors
Dept of Math. Phys., Hirosaki Univ.
Yutaka Tobita and Jun Goryo
11
Spatial Modulation of Superconducting Phase in Kitaev Ladder
RIKEN, Nagoya UA, HKUSTB, RIKEN CEMSC, UTokyoD
Sho Nakosai, Yukio TanakaA, Tai Kai NgB, Naoto NagaosaC,D
12
Spin texture and interference of the Majorana end states
NIMS-MANA
Takuto Kawakami, Xiao Hu
13
The Relationship between the Nodal Structure and Thermal Hall Effect in Topological Superconductors
Dept. of Physics, The University of Tokyo, Institute of Theoretical Physics, ETH ZürichA
N. Yoshioka and M. SigristA
14th BH Room 14aBH 9:00〜11:45
Division 4
Semiconductor Spintronics, Quantum Well, Superlattice and Optical Responses
1
Non-reciprocal electric transport in 3D layered polar semiconductor
Dept. of Applied Phys. the Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
S. KoshikawaA, T. IdeueA, K. HamamotoA, M. EzawaA, Y. KanekoB, N. NagaosaA,B, Y.TokuraA,B and Y. IwasaA,B
2
Non-reciprocal electric transport in Rashba systems
Dept. of Applied Phys. the Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
K. HamamotoA, S. KoshikawaA, T. IdeueA, M. EzawaA, Y. IwasaA,B and N. NagaosaA,B
3
Non-reciprocal supercurrent in ion-gated MoS2
Dept. of Applied Phys. the Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Yu SaitoA, Toshiya IdeueA, Yoshihiro IwasaA,B
4
Giant nonreciprocal current in superconducting MoS2
Dept. of Applied Phys. the Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
R. Wakatsuki, S. Hoshino, M. Ezawa, and N. Nagaosa
●5
Nonreciprocal superconducting transport in WS2 chiral nanotube
The University of TokyoA, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryB, Holon Institute of TechnologyC, Weizmann Institute of ScienceD, RIKEN CEMSE
F. QinA, T. IdeueA, R. WakatsukiA, W. ShiB, M. YoshidaA, A. ZakC, R. TenneD, T. KikitsuE, D. InoueE, D. HashizumeE, M. EzawaA, N. NagaosaA,E, Y. IwasaA,E
6
Nonreciprocal Little – Parks oscillation in WS2 chiral nanotube
Dept. of Applied Phys. the Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
R. WakatsukiA, F. QinA, T. IdeueA, M. EzawaA, Y. IwasaA,B, and N. NagaosaA,B
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Magneto-resistance in transition-metal dichalcogenides
University of Tokyo, Osaka UniversityA, Max Planck InstituteB, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryC, University of GroningenD
Y.J. ZhangA,B, R. Suzuki, W. ShiC, J.T. YeD, Y. Iwasa
8
Giant Edelstein Effect in Monolayer Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
Nagoya UniversityA, Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyB
Katsuhisa TaguchiA, Kam Tuen LawB
9
The electric-field dependence of the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in semiconductor multi-layer quantum structures
Hokkaido Univ.
Tomonori Iijima,Hiroshi Akera
10
Ab initio calculation for film and domain wall of Tellurium and electronic structure at interface
Dept. Phys., Tokyo Tech.A,TIES, Tokyo Tech.B,CD-FMat, AISTC
Motoaki HirayamaA,B, Takashi MiyakeC, Shuichi MurakamiA,B
14th AJ Room 14pAJ 13:30〜16:45
Division 4,Division 3,Division 5,Division 7,Division 8,Division 9 Joint Symposium
New developments in topological materials
1
Introduction
IMR, Tohoku University
Yuki Shiomi
2
Anomalous magneto-transport and quantum Hall effect in a layered antiferromagnet EuMnBi2 with Dirac fermions
Department of Physics, Osaka University
Hideaki Sakai
3
Observation of topologically protected surface states in beta-PdBi2
ISSP, University of Tokyo
Masato Sakano
4
Tuning of electronic states in ultrathin alpha-Sn films, an elemental topological material, and its application to spintronics
FBS, Osaka University
Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo
5
Synthesis, characterizations, physical properties and their applications of three dimensional graphene
WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University
Yoshikazu Ito
Break (15:15〜15:30)
6
Current-induced magnetizations and topological phases in helical crystal tellurium
Department of Physics,Tokyo Institute of Physics
Takehito Yokoyama
7
Theoretical proposal and experimental realization of line-node Dirac semimetal CaAgX(X=P,As)
Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University
Ai Yamakage
8
Weyl Mott insulator and its realization in pyrochlore iridates
Berkeley, University of California
Takahiro Morimoto
14th AM Room 14pAM 13:30〜17:15
Division 7,Division 4
Graphene-related materials
1
Satoshi Heguri
2
Pairing mechanism of unconventional superconductivity in doped Kane-Mele model
DEPT.APPLIED PHYSICS. NAGOYA UNIV.
Yuri Fukaya, Keiji Yada, Ayami Hattori, Yukio Tanaka
3
Electric conduction properties in edge hydrogenated monolayer nanoribbons of group-IV materials
Dept. of Applied Physics, Nagoya Univ.A, Dept. of Computational Science and Engineering, Nagoya Univ.B, Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya UniversityC, CREST-JSTD
Ayami HattoriA, Masaaki AraidaiB,A,C,D, Yukio TanakaA
4
Lattice dependence of the spin flip property of conduction electrons by magnetic scatterers
Jikei Univ. Physics Lab.
T. Ueta
5
Impurity doping in BN nanotubes
Dept. Physics, Tokyo Inst. Tech.
Susumu Saito, Yoshitaka Fujimoto
Break (15:00〜15:15)
6
Stabilities and electronic properties of h-BN bilayers: strain-induced effects
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yoshitaka Fujimoto, Susumu Saito
7
Polarity modulation of h-BN nanoribbon by uniaxial strain
Univ. Tsukuba
A. Yamanaka, S. Okada
8
Structure deformation and level spliting on VANG
Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci. Osaka Univ.
Satoaki Miyao, Naoki Morishita, Gagus Ketut Sunnardianto, Koichi Kusakabe
9
Effective magnetic interaction and the correlated singlet ground state of zero-modes in VANG
Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Koichi Kusakabe, Naoki Morishita, Satoaki Miyao, Gagus Ketut Sunnardianto
10
Electronic structure of porous hydrocarbon networks
University of Tsukuba
Jun-ya Sorimachi, Susumu Okada
11
Electronic structure of two-dimensional hydrocarbon networks of phenalenyl molecules
Univ. Tsukuba
Mina Maruyama, Susumu Okada
12
Bulk and surface electronic structure of two-dimensional electrides
Tokyo Tech, Tokyo Univ. of ScienceA
Takeshi Inoshita, Seiji Takemoto, Noriaki HamadaA, Hideo Hosono
13
Crystal Growth of Black Phosphorus at Ordinary Pressure and its Physical Properties
MSL, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takanari Takahashi, Hiromasa Namiki, and Takao Sasagawa
15th AB Room 15aAB 9:00〜12:30
Division 4
Quantum Dot
1
Full counting statistics of efficiency for information content and particle number
Mie Univ.
Yasuhiro Utsumi
2
Micorwave amplitude dependence of electric dipole spin resonance
Univ. Tsukuba, NTT-BRL
Yasuhiro Tokura
3
Adiabatic pumping formalism on single level quantum dot
The University of Tokyo, The Institute for Solid State Physics
Masahiro Hasegawa, Takeo Kato
4
Detection scheme of non-Gaussian fluctuation in quantum conductors
Univ. of Tokyo, YITP
Takafumi Suzuki, Hisao Hayakawa
5
Shot noise measurements in InAs nanowire quantum dot with superconducting electrodes
NTT BRLA, Tohoku Univ.B
Keiko TakaseA, Yamato AshikawaA, B, Guoqiang ZhangA, Kouta TatenoA, and Satoshi SasakiA, B
6
Single-electron transport via deep levels and microwave spectroscopy in silicon-based tunnel field-effect transistors
NIMS, AISTA, RIKENB
Satoshi Moriyama, Takahiro MoriA, Keiji OnoB
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Rabi splitting in a two-electron double quantum dot induced by a surface acoustic wave
Tokyo Inst. Tech.A, NTT Basic Res. Labs.B
T. FujisawaA, Y. SatoA, J. C. H. ChenA, M. HashisakaA, K. MurakiB
8
Demonstration of quantum state transfer using optical Pauli spin blockade in a lateral GaAs quantum dot
Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Lehrstuhl fur Angewandte Festrkorperphysik Ruhr-Univ. BochumA,Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka UniversityB,Center for Emergent Materials Science, RIKENC
Marcus Larsson, Kazuyui Kuroyama, Sadashige Matsuo, Takafumi Fujita, Sascha R.ValentinA, Arne LudwigA, Andreas D.WieckA, Akira OiwaB and Seigo Tarucha ,C
9
Single-shot readout of spin states in a triple quantum dot using a metastable charge state
RIKEN CEMS, Department of Applied Physics, Univ. of TokyoA, Ruhr-Univ. BochumB
T. Nakajima, M. R. Delbecq, T. Otsuka, J. Yoneda, A. NoiriA, K. KawasakiA, S. Amaha, K. Takeda, G. Allison, A. LudwigB, A. D. WieckB, S. TaruchaA
10
Measurement of charge states in Si/SiGe multiple quantum dots
CEMS RIKEN, Tokyo Inst. of Tech.A, Inst. of Industrial Science, Univ. of TokyoB, Grad. Sch. of Engineering, Nagoya Univ.C, Keio Univ.D
Tomohiro Otsuka, Kenta Takeda, Jun Yoneda, Takumu HondaA, Matthieu R. Delbecq, Giles Allison, Marian Marx, Takashi Nakajima, Tetsuo KoderaA, Shunri OdaA, Yusuke HoshiB, Noritaka UsamiC, Kohei M. ItohD, Seigo Tarucha
11
Single-electron-spin-resonance in an isotopically-enriched Si/SiGe quantum dot
CEMS, RIKEN, TokyoTechA, IIS, Univ. of TokyoB, Grad. Sch. of Eng., Nagoya Univ.C, Fac. of Sci. and Tech., Keio Univ.D
J. Yoneda, K. Takeda, T. Otsuka, T. Nakajima, M. R. Delbecq, G. Allison, T. HondaA, T. KoderaA, S. OdaA, Y. HoshiB, N. UsamiC, K. M. ItohD, S. Tarucha
12
AC Stark effect of a driven spin qubit in a magnetic field gradient
RIKEN CEMS, Tokyo Tech.A
K.Takeda, J. KamiokaA, J. Yoneda, T. Otsuka, M. R. Delbecq, G. Allison, T. Nakajima, T. KoderaA, S. OdaA, S. Tarucha
13
The property of Rabi oscillations for a single electron spin in a quantum dot
Department of Applied Physics, Univ. of Tokyo,RIKEN CEMSA, Ruhr-Univ. BochumB
A. Noiri, J. YonedaA, T. NakajimaA, T. OtsukaA, M. R. DelbecqA, K. TakedaA, S. AmahaA, G. AllisonA, A. LudwigB, A. D. WieckB, S. Tarucha
15th AM Room 15aAM 9:00〜12:30
Division 4,Division 7 Joint
Transition metal dichalcogenides
(Transition metal dichalcogenides)
1
Fabrication and Characterization of hBN encapsulated Group-VI TMDC Heterostructure
Nagoya Univ., NIMSA
Mitsuhiro Okada, Kenji WatanabeA, Takashi TaniguchiA, Hisanori Shinohara and Ryo Kitaura
2
Exciton transport in monolayer MoS2
Univ. of TokyoA, Osaka Univ.B, Max-Planck-Inst.C, CEMS RIKEND
Masaru OngaA, Yijin ZhangA, B, C, Toshiya IdeueA, Yoshihiro IwasaA, D
3
Interlayer Photoluminescence Modulation of Monolayer MoS2/MoSe2 Hetero Structures by Field Effect Doping
Inst. for Advanced Energy, Kyoto Univ.A, Dept. of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan Univ.B
S. MouriA,B, Z. WenjinA, Y. MiyauchiA, and K. MastsudaA
4
Electrical properties of lateral p-n junction in transition-metal dichalcogenides
University of Tokyo, Osaka UniversityA, Max Planck InstituteB
Y.J. ZhangA,B, R. Suzuki, Y. Iwasa
5
Opto-electronic device with WS2 nanotube
University of Tokyo, Osaka UniversityA, Max Planck InstituteB, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryC, Holon Institute of TechnologyD, Weizmann Institute of ScienceE
Y.J. ZhangA,B, M. Onga, F. Qin, W. ShiC, A. ZakD, R. TenneE, Y. Iwasa
6
Development of 17.5T high field low temperature scanning tunneling microscope.
RIKEN CEMS, Dept. of Applied Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, MSL, Tokyo Tech.B
T. Machida, T. Hanaguri, Y. Kohsaka, K. Iwaya, K. MatsuokaA, T. TamegaiA, T. TakahashiB, T. SasagawaB
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Tuning superconductivity in two-dimensional NbSe2 crystals by ionic gating
Univ. of TokyoA, Univ. of GroningenB, Kyushu Sangyo Univ.C, Tohoku Univ.D, RIKEN CEMSE
Masaro YoshidaA, Jianting YeB, Terukazu NishizakiC, Norio KobayashiD, Yoshihiro IwasaA,E
8
Proximity effect in superconductor/transition metal dichalcogenides heterostructures
UTokyo, HKUSTA
Ryohei Wakatsuki, Kam Tuen Law
9
Electronic structure of atomic layer NbSe2 thin film studied by high-resolution ARPES
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ.A, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.B, Dept. Appl. Chem., Tokyo Tech. Univ.C, and Dept. Chem., Saitama Univ.D
Y. NakataA, K. SugawaraB, S. SoumaB, T. SatoA, R. ShimuzuB,C, T. HitosugiB,C, K. UenoD, and T. TakahashiA,B
10
Temperature dependence of band structure in TiSe2 ultrathin film
WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.A, Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ.B, Tokyo Tech.C
K. SugawaraA, Y. NakataB, R. ShimizuA,C, P. HanA, T. HitosugiA,C, T. SatoA, and T. TakahashiA,B
●11
Transport properties of transition metal dichalcogenide thin films grown by molecular-beam epitaxy
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Yue WangA, Masaki NakanoA, Masaru OngaA, Masaro YoshidaA, Yoshihiro IwasaA,B
12
Detection of photo current arising from atomic-layer MoS2 Schottky junction fabricated by electron beam irradiation
Aoyama Gakuin Univ., Mechanical Eng., The Univ. TokyoA, ISSP, The Univ. TokyoB, Chemistry and Bio., Aoyama Gakuin Univ.C, Universitàdi Pisa,D, Barcelona Institute of Science and TechnologyE
Yuto Katagiri, Tomoki Yabe, Chika Ohata, Taiki InoueA, Shigeo MaruyamaA, Taketomo NakamuraB, Shingo KatsumotoB, Ayumi IshiC, Miki HasegawaC, Gianluca FioriD, Stephan RocheE, Junji Haruyama
13
Visualization of electron beam irradiation effect in MoS2 transistor via scanning gate microscopy
Chiba Univ.A, SUNY BuffaloB
M. MatsunagaA, A. HiguchiA, G. HeB, J. P. BirdA,B, Y. OchiaiA, N. AokiA
15th BH Room 15aBH 9:00〜12:45
Division 4
Topological insulators
(Experiments)
●1
Thickness Dependence of Electric Transport in three - dimensional topological insulator Bi1.5Sb0.5Te1.7Se1.3 ultrathin films
Dept. of Phys.,Grad. Sch. of Sci.,Tohoku Univ.A,WPI-Advanced Inst. of Materials Res.,Tohoku Univ.B
Ngoc Han TuA,Yoichi TanabeA,Stephane Yu MastushitaA,Khuong Kim HuynhB,Kastumi TanigakiA,B
2
The electronic properties of Bi2-xSbxTe3-ySey topological insulator thin film grown by PVD method: The thickness dependence of transport phenomena II.
Dept. of Phys. Tohoku Univ.A, Tohoku Univ. AIMRB, Grad. School of Sci., Osaka City Univ.C
Stephane Yu MatsushitaA, Tu Ngoc HanA, Yoichi TanabeA, Khuong Kim HuynhB, Tomoki WatanabeA, Le Huu PhuocA, Harukazu YoshinoC and Katsumi TanigakiA, B
3
Electric Transport of Topological p-n Junction in Bi2-xSbxTe3-ySey Thin Film Fabricated by Deposition of Organic Molecule
Department of Physics, Tohoku Univ.A, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.B
Yoichi TanabeA, Ngoc Han TuA, Yosuke SatakeA, Khuong Kim HuynhB, Katsumi TanigakiA
4
Layer thickness dependence of transport properties in InAs/GaSb two-dimensional topological insulator
NTT BRL
Hiroshi Irie, Kyoichi Suzuki, Takafumi Akiho, Francois Couedo, Koji Onomitsu, Koji Muraki
5
Transport characterization of band-engineered InAs/GaSb quantum spin Hall systems
NTT BRL
Takafumi Akiho, Francois Couedo, Hiroshi Irie, Kyoichi Suzuki, Koji Onomitsu, Koji Muraki
●6
Local electrostatic gating in InAs/GaSb hybrid quantum wells
NTT BRL
Francois Couedo, Hiroshi Irie, Takafumi Akiho, Kyoichi Suzuki, Koji Onomitsu, Koji Muraki
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Surface phonon scattering in the topological insulator TlBiSe2
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of TechnologyA, The Institute for Solid State Physics, University of TokyoB, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima UniversityC
G. EguchiA, K. KurodaB, K. ShiraiC, A. KimuraC, S. PaschenA
8
Magnetotransport of Dirac fermion systems
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of Technology
G. Eguchi, S. Paschen
9
Crystal Growth and Magnetotransport Properties in Candidate Weyl Semimetal Compounds
MSL, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hiromasa Namiki, Kenjiro Okawa, Takao Sasagawa
10
Search for two-dimensional topological insulators in atomic-layer Bi thin films by high-resolution ARPES
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ.A and WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.B
N. ShimamuraA, Y. NakataA, H. KimizukaA, Y. TanakaA, S. SoumaB, K. SugawaraB, T. SatoA, and T. TakahashiA,B
11
characterization of dislocations and anisotropic conductivity of bismuth-antimony topological insulators
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
Hamasaki Hiromu, Oe Anna, Tokumoto Yuki, Edagawa Keiichi
12
Towards the observation of domain-wall conduction in magnetic topological insulator Crx(Bi1-ySby)2-xTe3 thin films
RIKEN CEMS, Univ. of Tokyo Dept. of Eng.A, Inst. for Materials ResearchB
Ryutaro Yoshimi, Masataka MogiA, Atsushi TsukazakiB, Yusuke KozukaA, Kei Takahashi, Masashi KawasakiA, Yoshinori TokuraA
13
Zero-Hall plateaus in a magnetic topological insulator superlattice toward axion insulator
Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB, Tohoku Univ. IMRC
M. MogiA, M. KawamuraB, R. YoshimiB, A. TsukazakiC, Y. KozukaA, K. S. TakahashiB, M. KawasakiA,B, and Y. TokuraA,B
14
Spin-orbit scattering visualized in quasiparticle interference
RIKEN CEMS,MSL Tokyo Tech.
Y. Kohsaka,T. Machida,M. Kanou,K. Iwaya,T. Hanaguri,T. Sasagawa
15th AJ Room 15pAJ 13:30〜17:00
Division 4,Division 1,Division 11 Joint Symposium
Next generation computing technology: Ising computer
1
An introduction to Ising computers
AIST
Shiro Kawabata
2
Fundamental Researches and Applications of Quantum Annealing
Waseda Univ.
Shu Tanaka
3
Superconducting quantum information technologies: from qubit to quantum simulation and quantum computer
Tokyo University of Science, RIKEN
Jaw-Shen Tsai
4
A CMOS Ising computer implemented by semiconductor circuits
Hitachi
Masanao Yamaoka
Break (15:10〜15:30)
5
Coherent Ising machine for optimization problems using optical oscillator network
NII
Shoko Utsunomiya
6
Optimization problem in machine learning and possible application of quantum annealing
Kyoto Univ.
Masayuki Ohzeki
7
Research and Development of Quantum Annealing at IT Industry
RCO
Kotaro Tanahashi
15th AM Room 15pAM 14:00〜17:00
Division 7,Division 4 Joint
Graphene
1
Electron Transport in Metal-Deposited CVD-Graphene - II
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, U. Tsukuba
Youiti Ootuka, Ayato Horie and Kei Tamura
●2
Temperature induced strain release via wrinkles in CVD grown monolayer graphene
Inst. of Phys. of the CAS, J. Heyrovsky Inst. of Phys. Chem. of the CASA
Tim Verhagen, Vaclav Vales, Otakar FrankA, Martin KalbacA, Jana Vejpravova
3
K-doped trilayer graphene: high-resolution ARPES
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ.A, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.B
N. YamamuraA, K. SugawaraB, T. SatoA, T. TakahashiA,B
4
Electronic state of few-layer graphene on self-assembled monolayers controlled by molecular adsorption
Okamyama University, Meijo UniversityA, Iwate UniversityB
Hidenori Goto, Takaki Uchiyama, Hidehiko Akiyoshi, Eri Uesugi, Ritsuko Eguchi, Gunzi SaitoA, Yukihiro YoshidaA, Hiroshi OsadaB, Takao NishikawaB, Yoshihiro Kubozono
Break (15:00〜15:15)
5
Introduction of spin-orbit interaction into graphene by various methods
Aoyama Gakuin Univ., CRNS/ThalesA
Tomoki Yabe, Yuto Katagiri, Takuya Tamura, Chika Ohata, Pierre SeneorA, Junji Haruyama
6
Generation of carriers by two-step excitation in monolayer graphene
Nagoya Univ., Kyushu Univ.A
Takeshi Koyama, Kenta Mizutani, Hiroki AgoA, Hideo Kishida
7
Emergent Lorentz Covariance of Dirac Electrons in Solids
Univ. Tokyo, Tokyo Univ. SciA
Hideaki Maebashi, Masao Ogata, Hidetoshi Fukuyama
8
Excited states in graphene
Iwate Univ.
Seiji Uryu
9
Kohn anomaly by massive Dirac fermions in graphene
NTT BRL, TITECHA
K. Sasaki, S. MurakamiA
10
Deformation of a self-standing graphene sheet by the Casimir effect
Univ. of Hyogo
Norio Inui
11
Graphite in higher dimension
CST, Nihon Univ.
Yuichi Kato, Masanori Yamanaka
16th AB Room 16aAB 9:15〜12:00
Division 4
Semiconductor Spintronics, Quantum Well, Superlattice and Optical Responses
1
Growth and Magnetic characteristics of Dy and Sn Codoped Indium Oxide nanoparticles
Applied Physics, Osaka Inst. of TechA, Nanomaterials Microdevices Research Center, Osaka Inst. of TechB, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Inst. of TechC, Osaka Municipal Technical Research InstituteD, Department of Physics, Shanghai Normal UniversityE
○Akira FujimotoA,B, Masaharu NishiokaC, Yukiyasu KashiwagiD, Masashi SaitohD, Masami NakamotoD, Yi-Kai ZhouE, Bao LiuE, Cui Xing-HengE, Ryouya OotaC, Yoshiyuki HaradaA,B, Tomosumi KamimuraC
2
Subband properties, spin-orbit interaction and quantum Hall effect in bilayer 2DEG in narrow InGaAs well with a barrier
OIT, JAISTA, NIMSB
S.Yamada, A. Fujimoto, M. AkaboriA, Y. ImanakaB, K. TakehanaB
3
Discussion on the spin-Hall effect signals detected in 2DEG bilayer samples realized in InGaAs quantum well
OIT, JAISTA
S. Yamada, A. Fujimoto, M. AkaboriA
4
Cancellation
5
Selection rule for semiconductor GaAs compounds with an optical vortex
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka Pref. Univ.
Daiki Yukawa, Nobuhiko Yokoshi, Hajime Ishihara
Break (10:30〜10:45)
6
Electrical transport properties of two-dimensional electrons in InGaAs/GaAsSb type II quantum well III
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture UniversityA, Research Organization for University-Community Collaborations, Osaka Prefecture UniversityB
Sho TanakaA, ○Shuichi KawamataA,B, Akira HibinoA, Yuichi KawamuraA,B
7
Photoluminescence properties from exciton inelastic scattering in GaAs/AlAs multiple quantum well structures
Dept. Appl. Phys, Osaka City University
Saeka Nakanishi, Yoshiaki Furukawa, and Masaaki Nakayama
8
Band Structure of Ti-doped AlN films
KIT
Nobuyuki Tatemizo, Saki Sonoda
9
Effects of randomness and generalization of PT symmetry for non-unitrary quantum walks
Hokkaido University
Ken Mochizuki, Hideaki Obuse
10
Anderson transitions with classical magnetic impurities
Osaka Univ.,Jacobs Univ.A,Sophia Univ.B
Keith Slevin,Daniel JungA,Stefan KettemannA,Tomi OhtsukiB
16th BG Room 16aBG 9:00〜12:15
Division 4,Division 7 Joint
Graphene
(Quantum Hall effect, quantum transport)
1
Evaluation of Disorder Introduced by Electrolyte Gating through Transport Measurements in Graphene
NTT BRL
Norio Kumada, Andrew Browning, Yoshiaki Sekine, Hiroshi Irie, Koji Muraki, Hideki Yamamoto
2
Magnetic field dependence of the conductance fluctuation in graphene
Department of Physics, Hyogo College of Medicine, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Institute of TechnologyA, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Tokushima UniversityB, ISIR, Osaka UniversityC
○D. Terasawa, A. Fukuda, A. FujimotoA, Y. OhnoB, Y. KanaiC, and K. MatsumotoC
3
Conductance fluctuations in high-mobility graphene
Chiba Univ., Arizona State Univ.A, Univ. at BuffaloB, NIMSC, Sungkyunkwan Univ.D
N Matsumoto,M Mineharu,M Matsunaga,C R da Cunha,Y Ochiai,D K FerryA,J P BirdB,K WatanabeC,T TaniguchiC,I LeeD,G-H KimD,N Aoki
●4
Temperature-induced carrier redistribution in a CVD-grown graphene wide constriction
Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science, Chiba UniversityA, Department of Physics, Osaka City UniversityB, Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal UniversityC, Department of Physics, National Taiwan UniversityD, These authors have contributed equally1
Chiashain ChuangA,1, Che-Hsiu HsuehB,C,1, Tak-Pong WooD, Makoto TsubotaB, Wenchin WuC, Yuichi OchiaiA, Chi-Te LiangD, Nobuyuki AokiA
●5
Wave packet splitting in bilayer graphene in crossed electric and magnetic fields
Univ. of TokyoA,Univ. of LeicesterB,AISTC
P. A. MaksymA,B,H. AokiA,C
6
Influence of defects on electronic structure of bilayer graphene under external electric field
Univ. Tsukuba
Ken Kishimoto
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Theory of magnetic response and Hall effect in three-dimensional giant Rashba systems
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hokkaido UniversityA
Tsuneya Ando, Hidekatsu SuzuuraA
8
Landau level evolution driven by band hybridization in mirror symmetry broken ABA-stacked trilayer graphene
Univ. of TokyoA, Harvard Univ.B, NIMSC, JST-PRESTOD, RIKEN CEMSE
Yuya ShimazakiA, Toru YoshizawaA, Ivan BorzenetsA, Ke WangB, Xiaomeng LiuB, Kenji WatanabeC, Takashi TaniguchiC, Philip KimB, Michihisa YamamotoA, D, Seigo TaruchaA, E
9
Hofstadter's butterfly and valley Hall effect in graphene superlattice
TitechA, NIMSB
Katsuyoshi KomatsuA,B, Eiichiro WatanabeB, Tsuya Daiju, KenjiB, WatanabeB, Takashi TaniguchiB, Satoshi MoriyamaB
10
Shot noise on pn junction of graphene in the quantum Hall regime
Department of Physics, Osaka UniversityA, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto UniversityB, WPI-MANA, NIMSC
Sadashige MatsuoA, Shunpei TakeshitaA, Takahiro TanakaA, Shu NakaharaiC, Kazuhito TsukagoshiC, Takahiro MoriyamaB, Teruo OnoB, Kensuke KobayashiA
11
Synthesis and transport properties of line-node Dirac semimetals CaAgX (X = P, As)
Dept. Applied Physics, Nagoya Univ.A, Dept. Physics, Nagoya Univ.B, IAR, Nagoya Univ.C
T. InoharaA, Y. OkamotoA,C, A. YamakageA,C, Y. YamakawaB,C, K. TakenakaA
12
The effect of the reduction in thickness on the phase boundary line of the electronic phase induced by the high magnetic-field in graphite
ISSP, The University of Tokyo
T. Taen, K. Uchida, T. Osada
16th BH Room 16aBH 9:00〜12:30
Division 4
Topological insulators and Weyl semimetals
(Theory)
1
Topological phase appeared on Weyl semimetal and normal insulator multilayor
Dept. of Phys, Tokyo Tech.A, TIES. Tokyo Tech.B
K. YokomizoA and S. MurakamiA,B
2
Quantum Difusion of Disordered Weyl/Dirac Semimetal
Sophia University, Tohoku University
Miku Wada, Koji Kobayashi, Tomi Ohtsuki
3
Nodal line semimetals arising from crystal symmetry
Dept. Phys., Tokyo Inst. Tech.,TIES, Tokyo Inst. Tech.A
Ryo Takahashi,Shuichi MurakamiA
4
Quantum anomaly of type-II Weyl semimetals
Gakushuin Univ., Freie Universität Berlin
Masafumi Udagawa, Emil J. Bergholtz
5
Cancellation
6
Loop-nodal and Point-nodal Semimetals in Three-dimensional Honeycomb Lattices
Dept. Applied. Phys. Univ. Tokyo
Motohiko Ezawa
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Comparative study of Weyl semimetal and topological insulators: from the viewpoint of thin-film construction
AdSM, Hiroshima Univ., IMR, Tohoku Univ.A, Sophia Univ.B
Yukinori Yoshimura, Wataru Onishi, Koji KobayashiA, Tomi OhtsukiB, Ken-Ichiro Imura
8
Laser-induced Weyl semimetal in topological Kondo insulators
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kazuaki Takasan, Masaya Nakagawa, Norio Kawakami
9
Relation between topological phases and time-reversal symmetry in spinless glide symmetric systems
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Inst. of Tech.A, TIES, Tokyo Inst. of Tech.B
Heejae KimA, Shuichi MurakamiA,B
10
Gravitational Chiral Anomaly and Spin Chiral Magnetic Effect
RIKEN CEMS and YITP Kyoto Univ.A
Atsuo Shitade and Masatoshi SatoA
11
Floquet topological phases in a stacked ring network model
NIMS
Tetsuyuki Ochiai
12
Topological State on Honeycomb Lattice with Electron Hoppings between Nearest-Neighboring Sites
MANA, NIMS
Xiao Hu
13
Crossed responses of spin and orbital magnetism in topological insulators
AIMR, Tohoku Univ. and IMR, Tohoku Univ.A
Ryota Nakai and Kentaro NomuraA