Program
Division 1
Division 1
quantum electronics (theory)
(Bose gas systems (theories))
1
Self-rotation and synchronization in exciton-polariton condensates
Univ. of Electro-Communications, Meiji Univ.
Hiroki Saito, Rina Kanamoto
2
Twisted spin vortices in a spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensate with Rashba spin-orbit coupling and dipole-dipole interaction
University of Electro-Communications, Chinese Academy of Science
Masaya Kato, Xiao-Fei Zhang, Daichi Sasaki, Hiroki Saito
3
Study of the quasi-particle excitation of BEC 2
Advanced Thecnology Research Lab., Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal, Department of Physics, Hokkaido UniversityA, Department of Basic Science, The University of TokyoB
Kazumasa Tsutsui, Takafumi KitaA, Yusuke KatoB
4
3/2-body Correlations and Coherence in BEC
Department of Physics, Hokkaido University
Takafumi KITA
5
Quantum Hall phase diagram of two-component Bose gases
Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Shunsuke FurukawaA, Masahito UedaA,B
●6
Probing Phase Transitions in a Tonks-Girardeau Gas
OIST
Ayaka Usui, Thomás Fogarty, Thomas Busch
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Application of the Cluster Gutzwiller method a Bose-Hubbard model
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Keita Shimizu, Yoshihito Kuno, Takahiro Hirano, Ikuo Ichinose
8
Study of topological mott insulator in a Bose-Hubbard model on one dimensional optical super lattice.
Nagoya Inst. of Tech.
Yoshihito Kuno, Keita Shimizu, Ikuo Ichinose
9
Quantum vortex and Kolmogolov power law in a Bose gas under 2D optical lattice with themal noise and weak magnetic field
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Ryosuke Kato, Yoshihito Kuno, Ikuo Ichinose
10
Formation of Vortex Lattice in Superfluid Bose Gases at Finite Temperatures
Tokyo Metroplitan University, Tokyo University of ScienceA
Emiko Arahata, Tetsuro NikuniA
●11
Controlling vortex rings in Bose-Einstein condensates using artificial gauge fields
Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech. Grad. Univ. (OIST)
James Schloss, Rashi Sachdeva, Lee O'Riordan, Thomas Busch
12
Vortex lattice dynamics in rotating two-component Bose-Einstein condensates
Dept. of Phys., Osaka City Univ.A, OCARINA, Osaka City Univ.B
Toshiaki KanaiA, Makoto TsubotaA,B
13
Domain Growth Dynamics in a Population Imbalanced Binary BEC
Nagoya Univ. Graduate School of Engineering, Ochanomizu Univ., Department of Information SciencesA
Kazunori Haneda, Kazue KudoA, Yuki Kawaguchi
Division 5,Division 1
Photonic crystals, Fine particles, Magnetici materials
(Photonic crystals・Metamaterials・Plasmonics, Fine particles・Nanocrystals, Magnetici materials・Magnetic semiconductors)
1
Superluminal propagation problem in non-Hermitian systems (2)
NIMS
Kazuaki Sakoda
2
Asymmetric transmission in checkerboard-like metasurfaces with two-dimensional chirality
Kyoto Univ., Cent. for Energy and Environ. Sci. Shinshu Univ.A
Y. Urade, Y. NakataA, T. Nakanishi, and M. Kitano
3
Topological edge modes in an all dielectric woodpile-type chiral photonic crystal
Grad. Sch. of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. Tsukuba, NanoQuineA, Univ. Tokyo, IISB
S. Oono, S. TakahashiA, S. IwamotoA,B, Y. Hatsugai, and Y. ArakawaA,B
4
Cancellation
5
Angle resolved optical spectra of photonic crystal slabs based on the honeycomb structure
Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.
Kanta Kikuchi, Teruya Ishihara
6
Control of Spoof Localized Surface Plasmons by Vortex of Light in Terahertz Region
Dept. of Physics, Kyoto Univ.A, Dept. of EE, ETSB, RIES, Hokkaido Univ.C, WPI-iCeMS, Kyoto Univ.D
Shohei MorimotoA, Takashi ArikawaA, François BlanchardB, Kyosuke SakaiC, Keiji SasakiC, Koichiro TanakaA,D
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Second order nonlinearities of Au nanotriangles at localized surface plasmon resonances
Shizuoka University
Atsushi Sugita, Hirofumi Yogo, Atsushi Ono, and Yoshimasa Kawata
8
Transverse photoinduced voltage in Al thin film with subwavelength-scale triangular hole array
Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, IMRAM, Tohoku UniversityA
K. Iwata, H. YanoA, M. Matsubara, M. NakagawaA and T. Ishihara
9
Spin wave engineering with quasi-periodic magnetic structure
Faculty of Science, Fukuoka UniversityA, Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and TechnologyB
Kazuyuki NakayamaA, Satoshi TomitaB, Kenji KasaharaA, Toshiyuki KodamaB, Nobuyoshi HosoitoB, Hisao YanagiB, Takashi ManagoA
10
Observation of Asymmetric Field Profile for
Electromagnetic Waves Propagating Along a 2-D Chiral Metamaterial
Electromagnetic Waves Propagating Along a 2-D Chiral Metamaterial
KIT, RIKENA, NAISTB
Nobuyuki Hisamoto, Tetsuya Ueda, Kei SawadaA, Satoshi TomitaB
11
Stern-Gerlach effects for microwaves by nonuniform chiral metamaterials
NAIST, RIKEN SPring-8A, Yamaguchi Univ.B, Osaka Univ.C, Kyoto Inst. Tech.D
Satoshi Tomita, Kei SawadaA, Shotaro NagaiB, Atsushi SanadaB,C, Nobuyuki HisamotoD, Tetsuya UedaD
Division 1
Joint Session (Atomic and Molecular Physics/Radiation)
(Ion-Material Interactions, Biomolecule and Polymer)
1
Track potential induced from heavy ion irradiation and the motion of secondary electrons
QST
Kengo Moribayashi
2
Momentum correlation between ionic and neutral fragments from C2H2molecules in fast ion collisions
Kyoto Univ.
S.Yoshida, M.Matsubara, T.Majima, H.Tsuchida, and M.Saito
3
High-performance glass capillary optics for stable transmission of slow highly charged ion microbeam by active discharging method
RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Hamamatsu Photonics KKA
Tokihiro Ikeda, Takao M. Kojima, Yoshio NatsumeA, Jun KimuraA, Tomoko Abe
4
Current dependent beam guide effect of glass tubes with different resistivities for low-energy highly charged ion
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based ScienceA
Kiichi Yokokawa, Kouta Takahashi, Jun Matsumoto, Haruo Shiromaru, Takao M. KojimaA, Tokihiro IkedaA
5
Measurements of spatial distributions of fast cluster ions passing through a microcapillary
Kyoto Univ.
R. Murase, S. Yamada, T. Majima, M. Imai, M. Saito, H. Tsuchida
6
Fast heavy-ion radiolysis of proline in aqueous environments
Kyoto Univ.
S. Nomura, A. Kajiwara, T. Majima, M. Imai, M. Saito, H. Tsuchida
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Development Isobar Separation Method of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry with Resonance Coherent Excitation I
PESCO, JAEA-TONOA, Nara Women's Univ.B
A.Matsubara, N.FujitaA, K.IshiB
8
Behavior of Isolated Nitrogen Ion in Water Studied by NMR of Short-Lived nucleus $^{12}$N
Osaka Univ., Tokyo Univ. Sci.A, RI Center Niigata Univ.B, Tsukuba Univ.C, NIRSD, Kochi Univ. Tech.E
T. Sugihara, M. Mihara, J. Shimaya, K. Matsuta, M. Fukuda, J. Ohno, M. Tanaka, S. Yamaoka, K. Watanabe, S. Iwakairi, R. Yanagihara, Y. Tanaka, H. Du, K. Onishi, S.Kambayashi, T. Minamisono, S. Yagi, S. Nakamura, T. Hori, D. NishimuraA, T. IzumikawaB, A. OzawaC, Y. IshibashiC, A. KitagawaD, S. SatoD, M. TorikoshiD, S. MomotaE
9
Development of a Time and Position Sensitive Ion Detector for a Stigmatic Imaging Mass Spectrometer VII
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization1, Osaka University2
Y.Fujita1, Y.Arai1, H.Matsuoka2, T.Hondo2, H.Hazama2, Y.Kawai2, J.Aoki2, M.Toyoda2, K.Awazu2
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Spectroscopy, Laser, Quantum optics)
1
Spectroscopy of CaH in UV region Ⅲ
Dept. of Phys. University of Toyama
Kyohei Watanabe, Iori Tani, Kaori Kobayashi, Fusakazu Matsushima, Yosiki Moriwaki
2
Two photon absorption spectroscopy of Rb using dual comb spectroscopy
The Univ. of Electro-communicationsA, JST, ERATO MINOSHIMA Intelligent Optical SynthesizerB, JSPSC
Akiko Nishiyama, Satoru Yoshida, Hariki Takuya, Yoshiaki Nakajima, Kaoru Minoshima
3
Frequency measurement and control of a Ti:Sapphire laser assisted by an optical frequency comb
Fukuoka Univ., UECA, Kyoto Univ.B
M. Misono, K. Nakashima, A. NishiyamaA, M. BabaB
4
Wavelength meter with a sub‒pixel resolution using a grating spectrograph III
Waseda Univ.
Kouji Kususaki, Takao Aoki
5
Advanced analyses of the Stark spectra of methane
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, JST-ERATO
OKUDA Shoko, SASADA Hiroyuki
●6
Atomic calcium and molecular tellurium spectroscopy with a 423 nm diode laser system
CYRIC, Tohoku Univ.A, FRIS, Tohoku Univ.B, CNS, Univ. of TokyoC
U. DammalapatiA, K. HaradaA, T. InoueB,A, S. ItoA, H. KawamuraB,A, K. SakamotoA, K. TanakaA, A. UchiyamaA, R. YoshiokaA, Y. SakemiC,A
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Transverse mode tomography of paraxial light by a variable focal length lens
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Keisuke Nishimura, Makoto Takeuchi, Takahiro Kuga
8
Development of an Er-based fiber comb using a compact optical system for high-speed frequency control
Dep. Physics, YNUA, JST, ERATO IOSB
Yu AsahinaA, Yuko YamadaA,B, Kazumichi YoshiiA,B, Feng-Lei HongA,B
9
Sub-Doppler spectroscopy of Yb using an external cavity diode laser at 399nm with an intracavity interference filter
Dep. Physics. YNUA, JST, ERATO IOSB
Junia NomuraA, Yusuke HisaiA,B, Kazumichi YoshiiA,B, Feng-Leo HongA,B
10
Frequency-stabilization and absolute frequency measurement using a narrow-linewidth semiconductor laser
Dep. Physics, YNUA, NMIJ, AISTB, JST, ERATO IOSC
Hiroki YamamotoA,C, Taichi GunjiA, Takumi NodaA, Sho OkuboB,C, Atsushi OnaeB,C, Hajime InabaB,C, Kazumichi YoshiiA,C, Feng-Lei HongA,B,C
11
High-precision spectroscopy of molecular iodine using compact diode lasers
Dep. Physics, YNUA, JST, ERATO IOSB
Kazumichi YoshiiA,B, Yusuke HisaiA,B, Junia NomuraA, Takuya InamuraA, Feng-Lei HongA,B
12
Quantum interference of two-photon number state in asymmetric two-beam interferometer and multi-beam interferometer
Tokyo Univ. of A & T
Kazuyuki Muroo, Tomoki Tokita
●13
Nanofiber-mediated chiral radiative coupling between two atoms
Quantum Systems Unit, Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech. Grad. Univ.A, Vienna Center for Quantum Sci. and Tech., Inst. of Atomic and Subatomic Phys., Vienna Univ. of Tech.B
Fam Le KienA and A. RauschenbeutelB
Division 4,Division 1
Quantum Wires and Small Junctions
1
Electronic states and transport properties in a quantum point contact under magnetic field II
Ibaraki Univ., RIKENA
Tomosuke Aono, Minoru KawamuraA, Keiji OnoA, Peter StanoA, Takashi Komine
2
Evolution of subband structure of InSb quantum wires with changing lateral electric field
Univ. of the Ryukyus, Tohoku Univ.A
T. Inaoka, T. MasudaA, K. HashimotoA, and Y. HirayamaA
3
Transport properties of InAs nanowires on hexagonal boronnitride
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
4
Supercurrent in Al/ MoS2-EDLT structure /Al junction
JWU, TUSA, TUS RISTB
Yumika Aikawa, Kohei TsumuraA, Tomoe Narita, Hideaki TakayanagiB, Ryosuke Ishiguro
5
Measurement of local temperature at superconducting nano-contact Ⅴ
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba
Yukihiro Shibata and Youiti Ootuka
6
Tunneling transport in capacitively coupled arrays of small Josephson junctions (2)
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. Electro-Communications
K. Matsudo, H.Murai, Y. Mizugaki, H. Shimada
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Fidelity of fast quantum control over an isotopically-enriched Si/SiGe electron-spin qubit
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
8
A CNOT gate between spin qubits of different kinds I
Department of Applied Physics, Univ. of Tokyo, CEMS RIKENA, Lehrstuhl fur Angewandte Festrkorperphysik Ruhr-Univ. BochumB
A. Noiri, T. NakajimaA, J. YonedaA, T. OtsukaA, K. TakedaA, M. R. DelbecqA, K. Kawasaki, G. AllisonA, A. LudwigB, A. D. WieckB, S. Tarucha
9
A CNOT gate between spin qubits of different kinds II
CEMS RIKEN, Department of Applied Physics, Univ. of TokyoA, Ruhr-Univ. BochumB
T. Nakajima, A. NoiriA, J. Yoneda, T. Otsuka, K. Takeda, M. R. Delbecq, K. KawasakiA, G. Allison, A. LudwigB, A. D. WieckB, S. TaruchaA
10
Observation of Rabi oscillations in a quadruple quantum dot
Applied Physics., Univ. Tokyo, RIKEN, CEMSA, Ruhr-Univ. BochumB
T. Ito, T. OtsukaA, T. NakajimaA, M. DelbecqA, S. AmahaA, J. YonedaA, K. TakedaA, A. Noiri, G. AllisonA, Arne LudwigB, Andreas D. WieckB and S. Tarucha
11
Single-shot ternary readout of two-electron spin states in a quantum dot coupled to quantum Hall edge states
ISIR Osaka Univ.A, CEMS RIKENB, Dept. of Phys. The Univ. of TokyoC, CSRN Osaka Univ.D
H. KiyamaA, T. NakajimaB, S. TeraokaC, A. OiwaA,D, S. TaruchaB,C
12
Electron Spin Resonance with Quantum Limited Sensitivity
CEA-Saclay, UCLA, OISTB, JST-PRESTOC, Aarhus Univ.D
Audrey Bienfait, Jarryd PlaA, ○久保結丸B,C, D Vion, D Esteve, B JulsgaardD, K MoelmerD, John MortonA, Patrice Bertet
13
Motional averaging with spin qubit
RIKENA, AISTB, NIMSC
K. OnoA, T. MoriB, S. MoriyamaC
Division 11,Division 1 Joint Symposium
Deepening of quantum walk and its related topics
1
Opening
Kanagawa Univ.
Yusuke Ide
2
Mathematical structure of Quantum Walks
Yokohama National Univ.
Norio Konno
3
Mathematical model analysis on rotational excitation of diatomic molecules based on the picture of continuous-time quantum walk
Hiroshima Univ.
Leo Matsuoka
4
One quantum shutter can close two slits simultaneously
Kyoto Univ.
Ryo Okamoto
Break (15:05〜15:20)
5
Inhomogeneous Discrete-Time Quantum Walk with Self-Duality
IMS, NINS, and Chapman Univ.
Yutaka Shikano
6
Topological phases in quantum walks
Hokkaido Univ.
Hideaki Obuse
7
The Arcsine law, quantum-classical correspondence and quantum walks
Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology
Hayato Saigo
Division 1
quantum electronics (theory)
(Bose gas systems・systems of Bose-Fermi mixtures・Fermi gas systems (theories))
●1
Rotational properties of multi-component superfluid Bose-Einstein condensates
Quantum Systems Unit, Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech. Grad. Univ.A, Dept. of Phys., Shanghai Univ.B
Angela WhiteA, Yongping ZhangB, Tara HennessyA, Thomas BuschA
2
Simulation of quantum chromodynamics in 2 component Bose-Einstein condensates
Department of Physics, Yamagata University, Department of Physics, Keio University
Minoru Eto, Muneto Nitta
3
Higgs bound states of Bose gases in optical lattices: a study by the Gutzwiller variational method
YITP Kyoto Univ., Tohoku Tech.A
Ippei Danshita, Shunji Tsuchiya
●4
Deterministic dispenser of massive bosonic particles
Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Irina Reshodko, Albert Benseny, Thomas Busch
●5
Shortcuts to adiabaticity in the Feshbach engine
Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech. Grad. Univ., Shanghai Univ.A, Queen's Univ. BelfastB
Thomas Fogarty, Jing LiA, Steve CampbellB, Thomas Busch, Xi ChenA
6
Relaxation dynamics in the one-dimensional spin-1 Bose-Hubbard model
University of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS
Kazuya Fujimoto, Ryusuke Hamazaki, Masahito Ueda
7
Many-body interferometry of magnetic polaron dynamics
University of Tokyo, Harvard UniversityA, ITAMPB, BISTC
Yuto Ashida, Richard SchmidtA,B, Leticia TarruellC, Eugene DemlerA
Break (15:15〜15:30)
●8
From the Yukawa to the Efimov attraction
RIKEN Nishina Center
Pascal Naidon
9
Sound Propagation of a Mixture of Bose and Fermi Superfluid at Finite Temperatures II
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Yosuke Ono, Ryohei Sakamoto, Rei Hatsuda, Emiko Arahata, Hiroyuki Mori
10
Spin current of fermion induced in spin-orbit coupled Bose-Fermi mixture
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Ryohei Sakamoto, Yosuke Ono, Rei Hatsuda, Emiko Arahata, Hiroyuki Mori
11
Cancellation
●12
Specific heat in an ultracold Bose-Fermi Mixture with a tunable pairing interaction
Keio Univ.
Digvijay Kharga, Pieter van Wyk, Ryo Hanai, Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
13
Theoretical analysis for realizing p-wave superfluid with artificial spin-orbit coupled Fermi gases 2
Keio University, Department of Physics
T. Yamaguchi, D. Inotani, and Y. Ohashi
14
Anomalous conductance in attractively-interacting Fermi gases
CEMS RIKEN, the University of TokyoA
Shun Uchino, Masahito UedaA
15
Three-body contact and energy relation for a one-dimensional p-wave Fermi gas
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yuta Sekino and Yusuke Nishida
Division 1
Radiation Physics
(General Radiation Physics)
1
Origin of Anomalous Spin-Orbit Coupling in Spin-Polarized He+ Beam Scattering V
CROSSA, NIMSB
O SakaiA,B, T.T. SuzukiB
2
Observation of damage evolution in Si single crystal foils by in-situ X-ray diffraction measurements under ion irradiation
Kyoto Univ.
Minagawa Hideaki, Nakanishi Shunsuke, Majima Takuya, Imai Makoto, Saito Manabu, Tsuchida Hidetsugu
3
Development of a SIMS imaging system using secondary electron microscope
Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University
Kaoru Nakajima, Kazuki Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ishii, Junpei Sawada, Kenji Kimura
4
Intensity oscillations of scattered keV proton beam from an ESD surface of KBr: Dependence on electron irradiation conditions.
Osaka-Kyoiku Univ.
Ryohki Nakagawa, Moeka Kawase, Yuuko Fukazawa, Yasufumi Susuki
5
Production and destruction of swift cluster ions in collision with rare gas target
Okayama Univ. of Sci., QST TakasakiA
Toshiaki Kaneko, Shotaro Fukushima, Yusuke Yamashita, Daisuke Miyamoto, Yuichi SaitohA
6
Measurement of local temperature around the impact points of fast ions V
Kyoto Univ., NSRI/JAEAA, TARRI/QSTB, iCeMSC
H. Kokabu, S. Matsuzaki, H. Li, K. Nakajima, K. Kimura, M. MatsudaA, M. SatakaA, K. NarumiB, Y. SaitohB, M. TsujimotoC
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Atom・Molecule・Ion・Spectroscopy)
1
Scattering of an alkali atomic beam from the surface of a paraffin film
Tokyo Univ. of Agr. and Tech.
N. Sekiguchi, A. Hatakeyama
2
Observation of electric dipole transiton between ortho and para states of a molecule
Tokyo Institute of Technology, National Chiao Tung Univ.
Hideto Kanamori, Zeinab Dehghani Tafti, Asao Mizoguchi, Yasuki Endo
3
Development of laser intensity stabilization system for KAGRA III
U-Toyama, ICRRA, AISTB, NAOJC, Phys.S U-TokyoD, TITECE, Niigata-UF, NDAG, Eng. U-TokyoH, Korea-UI
T. Furuhata, F. Matsushima, Y. Moriwaki, K. Kobayashi, T. Kagawa, Y. Sugimoto, S. Kambara, M. Fujisawa,H. Sakamoto, H. Kitazawa, K. Yokogawa, S. KawamuraA, O. MiyakawaA, K. KokeyamaA, M. NakanoA, S. TeladaB, T. AkutsuC, Y. AsoC, A. UedaC, N. OhishiC, Y. MichimuraD, K. SomiyaE, K. YanoE, T. SatoF, M. OhkawaF, T. SaitouF, K. ShigaF, T. UeharaG, N. OhmaeH, Tai Hyun YoonI
4
Optical bistability induced by the Gouy phase shift
Keio Univ.
Taro Hasegawa
5
Feedback cooling of a nanoparticle in vacuum
Tokyo Tech
Mitsuyoshi Yoneda, Kiyotaka Aikawa
6
Magnetic Trapping of Superconductor Particles Produced by Laser Ablation in Superlfluid Helium Ⅲ
Univ. of Toyama, Univ. of Fukui, Osaka Univ.
Y.Takahashi, J.Naoi, K.Yamaguchi, F.Matsushima, M.Kumakura, M. Ashida and Y.Moriwaki
7
Attempt of spin injection from a spin-polarized Rb beam to a Pt film
Tokyo Univ. Agr. & Tech., IMR Tohoku Univ.A, WPI-AIMR Tohoku Univ.B, JST-ERATOC, ASRC JAEAD
Y. Shimomura, Y. Nagata, K. OyanagiA, R. IguchiA,C, Y. OikawaB,C, E. SaitohA-D, A. Hatakeyama
Break (15:15〜15:30)
8
Spin polarization diffusion in glass hot-lithium-vapor cells
Univ. of Hyogo
Kiyoshi ISHIKAWA
9
Identification of the gas produced in paraffin-coated alkali vapor cells
Tokyo Univ. of Agr. & Tech., Univ. of HyogoA
T. Kuroda, N. Sekiguchi, K. IshikawaA, A. Hatakeyama
10
Cryogenic single-molecule fluorescence microscope with a molecular resolution
Dept. Physics, Tokyo Tech.
Taku Furubayashi, Michio,Matsushita, Satoru Fujiyoshi
11
Research of a fluorescent dye molecule for spectrally-selective super-resolution imaging at a few K
Department of Phys., Tokyo Tech
Sukenobe Kei, Tabe Hiroaki, Hujiyoshi Satoru, Matsushita Michio
12
Mie analysis of thermal radiation spectrum of a micro-particle
Department of Physics, Meiji University
H.Tajima, R.Morino, K.Inoue, R.Kanamoto, H.Odashima, and M.Tachikawa
13
Optical trap of single nanoparticles towards mixture of laser-cooled atoms and a single nanoparticle
AIST
Daisuke Akamatsu
14
Measuring wavelengths by a birefringent device
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Tatsuya Murata, Takuya Maehashi, Keisuke Nishimura, Makoto Takeuchi, Takahiro Kuga
Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Experimental Nuclear Physics Joint Symposium
Perspective of super heavy element sciences
1
Introduction
Tohoku Univ.
Kouichi Hagino
2
‘Island of stability' of super heavy nuclei
JAEA
Hiroyuki Koura
3
Present status and prospects of GARIS
Kyushu Univ.
Kunihiro Fujita
4
Possibility of comprehensive mass measurements of heavy elements and applications
KEK
Michiharu Wada
5
New energy degraded beam line at RIBF - OEDO
CNS, University of Tokyo
Susumu Shimoura
Break (15:00〜15:15)
●6
Tests of Fundamental Symmetries and Physics Beyond the Standard Model Using Superheavy Atoms and Molecule
Tokyo Tech.
Bhanu Das
7
Chemical effect on the nuclear decays of 229mTh and 235mU
Osaka Univ.
Yoshitaka Kasamatsu
8
The First Ionization Potentials of Heavy Actinide Elements
JAEA
Tetsuya Sato
9
Present status and perspectives of superheavy element chemistry
RIKEN
Hiromitsu Haba
10
Perspective of heavy element sciences
Niigata Univ.
Hisaaki Kudo
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Quantum optics, Micro cavity (Technique))
1
Development for Casimir force measurement apparatus using a micro-cantilever
Graduate School of Science, Kobe Univ., Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe Univ.A
Hidekazu Horie, Eiji Ohmichi, Hitoshi OhtaA
2
Improvement of The Quality Factors of Nano Fiber Bragg Cavities
Kyoto Univ.
Atsushi Fukuda, Hideaki Takashima, Hironaga Maruya, Andreas W. Schell
3
Fabrication and Characterization of Toroidal Optical Microresonators Under a Vacuum II
Waseda Univ.
Yuki Hirabayashi, Kouhei Shimada, Akihito Ushimi, Satoru Inada, Takao Aoki
4
Experimental study on the interaction between light and magnetostatic mode wit orbital angular momenta in a sphere of ferromagnetic material
RCAST UTokyoA, IIS UTokyoB, RIKEN CEMSC
Alto OsadaA, Arnaud GloppeA, Ryusuke HisatomiA, Atsushi NoguchiA, Rekishu YamazakiA, Masahiro NomuraA, Koji UsamiA, Yasunobu NakamuraA,C
5
Opto-Mechano-Electro Detection of Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceⅠ
RCAST UTokyoA, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityB, JQI/NISTC, CEMS RIKEND
K.NagasakaA, K.TakedaB, A.NoguchiA, R.YamazakiA, J. M. TaylorC, Y.NakamuraA,D, and K.UsamiA
6
Opto-Mechano-Electro Detection of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance II
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto UniversityA, RCAST UTokyoB, JQI/NISTC, CEMS RIKEND
K.TakedaA, K.NagasakaB, A.NoguchiB, R.YamazakiB, J. M. TaylorC, Y.NakamuraB,D, K.UsamiB
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Post-selective observation of a focused beam spot beyond the diffraction limit
Hokkaido Univ.
Kazuhisa Ogawa, Akihisa Tomita
8
Optomechanics with a bulk acoustic wave resonator
RCAST UTokyoA, CEMS RIKENB
F.OguroA, A.OkadaA, R.YamazakiA, A.NoguchiA, Y.tabuchiA, K.UsamiA, Y.NakamuraA,B
9
A coupled system of surface acoustic waves and an optical cavity
RCAST, The university of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Ayato OkadaA, Fumikazu OguroA, Rekishu YamazakiA, Atsushi NoguchiA, Yutaka TabuchiA, Koji UsamiA, Yasunobu NakamuraA,B
10
The verification of the characteristics of PLC waveguide for application to continuous variable quantum information processing
School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, NTT Device Technology LaboratoriesA
Naoto Takanashi, Takahiro Serikawa, Akira Furusawa, Yohei SakamakiA, Kenta TakadaA, Toshikazu HashimotoA
11
Measurement of chiral nanowaveguides with arbitrary polarization
RIEC, Tohoku Univ.
Masakazu Sugawara, Mark Sadgrove, Yasuyodhi Mitsumori, Keiichi Edamatsu
12
Toward the observation of temporal total internal reflection
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Nobuyuki Matsuda
13
Simulating the Classical 1D XY model using a Non-degenerate OPO Network
TUSA, NIIB, ImPACTC
Yutaka TakedaA, Shuhei TamateB, Yoshihisa YamamotoC, Shoko UtsunomiyaA,B
Division 1
quantum electronics (theory)
(Fermi gas systems (theories)・atom optics・atom cooling and trapping (theories))
1
Theoretical study of topological pumping of interacting Fermi atoms on one-dimensional optical lattices
Inst. of Innovative Research, Tokyo Tech.A, Dept. of Physics, Kyoto Univ.B
Junichi OzakiA, ○Masaki TezukaB
2
Shear viscosity of a strongly interacting Fermi gas and the Kovtun-Son-Starinets conjecture
Dep. Phys., Keio Univ.
Daichi Kagamihara, Pieter van Wyk, Hiroyuki Tajima, Ryo Hanai, Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
3
Exact out-of-time-ordered correlation functions in an interacting lattice fermion model
RIKEN CEMSA, Fribourg Univ.B, Univ. TokyoC
Naoto TsujiA, Philipp WernerB, Masahito UedaA,C
4
Thermodynamic properties and strong-coupling effects in a two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gas near the BKT phase transition
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
Morio Matsumoto, Ryo Hanai, Daisuke Inotani, and Yoji Ohashi
5
BCS-BEC crossover with mass and population imbalance
TUS
Masaharu Akiyama, Shohei Watabe, Tetsuro Nikuni
6
Evolution of Higgs mode in the BCS-BEC crossover
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Keio UniversityA
Shunji Tsuchiya, Muneto NittaA
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Dynamic density and spin response functions of a superfluid Fermi gas in the BCS-BEC crossover
TUS
Yoji Asano
●8
BCS-BEC crossover physics in an ultracold Fermi gas with an Orbital Feshbach Resonance
Keio Univ.
Soumita Mondal, Digvijay Kharga, Pieter van Wyk, Ryo Hanai, Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
9
Strong coupling effects on specific heat of a p-wave superfluid Fermi gas
Keio University
Daisuke Inotani, Pieter van Wyk, Yoji Ohashi
●10
Tuning interatomic resonance interactions between two atoms close to a surface
OIST
S. Hejazi, R. Sachdeva and T. Busch
●11
Non-linear optomechanical coupling of a membrane to a cavity
Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Mathias Mikkelsen, Thomás Fogarty, Thomas Busch
12
Spin transport in Rydberg lattice gases
ILS UEC
Tomotake Yamakoshi, Ken'ichi Nakagawa
●13
Quantum engineering of many-particle systems with high fidelities
OIST Grad. Univ.
A. Benseny, J. Gillet, ○Th. Busch
Division 6,Division 8,Division 4,Division 5,Division 1
Superconductivity
(junction)
1
Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling in Intrinsic Josephson Junctions:
Nonlinear Coupling and its Dynamics
Nonlinear Coupling and its Dynamics
CCSE, JAEA
Masahiko Machida, Susumu Yamada
2
Microwave resonance effects on the phase switches in Y-Bi2212 Intrinsic Josephson junctions
Aoyama Gakuin University
A. Yamaguchi, Y. Watabe, S.Umegai, K. Hosaka, H. Ohnuma, S. Ayukawa, H. Kitano
3
The effect of dissipasion on macroscopic quantum tunneling in small josephson junction
Kyoto Univ.
Yuki Iwamoto, Yoshitaka Tanimura
4
Field theoretical model of multilayered Josephson junction and dynamics of Josephson vortices
FEFU, RIKEN iTHES, Keio Univ.A
Hideaki Iida, Toshiaki FujimoriA, Muneto NittaA
5
Macroscopic Quantum tunneling in the CuO2 triple layered decoupled intrinsic Josephson junction
Kyoto Univ., Hirosaki Univ.A
Y. Nomura, R. Okamoto, S. AdachiA, T. WatanabeA, I. Kakeya
Break (10:45〜11:00)
6
Chiharu Watanabe
7
Theory on thermal manipulation of terahertz radiation from intrinsic Josephson junctions of high-Tc superconductors
AIST
Hidehiro Asai
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Entanglement・Quantum optics (Technique))
1
Fast Generation of Macroscopic Superposition States by Coherent Driving
RIKEN CEMS, Univ. of QueenslandA, NIIB
Emi Yukawa, G. J. MilburnA, C. A. HolmesA, Kae NemotoB
2
Phase-stable source of polarization entangled photon pairs through original process
Tokyo University of Science
Haruka Terashima, Satoshi Kobayashi, Takaho Tsubakiyama, Kaoru Sanaka
3
Time-domain measurement of continuous-variable entanglement using a temporally shaped local oscillator pulse
Gakushuin Univ.
Ami Shinjo, Sachi Kikuchi, Yujiro Eto, and Takuya Hirano
4
Experimental implementation of the entangled state between two multiphoton systems 1
Kyoto Univ., Hiroshima Univ.
Naoki Yamashiro, Takayuki Kiyohara, Ryo Okamoto, Jun-Yi Wu, Holger F Hofmann, Shigeki Takeuchi
5
Real-Time Measurement of Schrödinger's Cat State with Exponentially Rising Wave Packet
The University of Tokyo
Warit Asavanant, Kouta Nakashima, Yu Shiozawa, Jun-ichi Yoshikawa, Akira Furusawa
6
Study of dual-rail cat qubit
University of Tokyo
Kan Takase, Masanori Okada, Tomoki Tsukada, Jyunichi Yoshikawa, Akira Furusawa
7
Towards generalized two-qubit measurement using an hyperentangled photon source
RIEC, Tohoku Univ.
VIDIL Pierre, MITSUMORI Yasuyoshi, SADGROVE Mark, EDAMATSU Keiichi
Division 1
atomic and molecular physics
(ion collision)
1
Role of the isomer in the cooling for isolated molecular anions C10-
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., RIKENA, Univ. GothenburgB, Tianjin Univ.C
N. Kono, T. Furukawa, J. Matsumoto, T. AzumaA, H. Tanuma, K. HansenB,C, H. Shiromaru
2
Simulations for cooling part for cryogenic ion source and ion generation test
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., RIKENA
H Yanagasa, T Furukawa, H Tanuma, H Shiromaru, J Matsumoto, T AzumaA
3
Rotational spectroscopy of molecular ions in RICE
RIKEN, Sophia Univ., TMU
Yuji Nakano, Matthew Lindley, Susumu Kuma, Toshiyuki Azuma
4
Study of atomic and molecular collisions using superconducting transition-edge-sensor microcalorimeters
RIKEN, TMUA
S. Okada, T. Azuma, S. Kuma, Y. Nakano, S. YamadaA
5
Construction of a tabletop electrostatic ion storage ring II
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
Jun Matsumoto, Ryujirou Saiba, Haruo Shiromaru
6
Steric analysis of high energy molecular ions in collisions with gaseous target
Dept. of Physics, Nara Women's University
A. Takahashi, K. Ishii and H. Ogawa
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Mobilities for fragment ions of 2-butanol in He at 4.3K
Rikkyo Univ., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
K. Takaya, Y. Hasegawa, T. Yamazaki, H. Tanuma and T. Koizumi
8
Mobilities of C3H7O+ isomer ions generated by the electron-impact flagmentation of BuOH in He and Ne
Rikkyo Univ.
Yuya Hasegawa, Kazunari Takaya, Tetsuo Koizumi
9
Mobility measurement of NDn+ (n = 1 - 3) in He gas at low temperature
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
T Yamazaki, K mori, H maki, A ninomiya, H tanuma
10
Generation of cold polar molecules with linear Stark velocity filter
Department of Physics, Sophia University, RIKENA, Texas A&M Univ.B
Yusuke Takada, Naoki Kimura, Michiharu WadaA, Hans A. SchuesslerB, Kunihiro Okada
11
Hydrogenation of a thin film C60 at a low temperature
RIKEN Nishina Center, ILTS Hokkaido Univ.
Yoichi Nakai, Naoki Watanabe, Yasuhiro Oba
12
Low-energy collisions of He clusters with Co cluster ions – Dependence on the size of He clusters
Genesis Res. Inst., Toyota Tech. Inst.A
Hideho Odaka, Masahiko IchihashiA
Division 1
Lecture of the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
()
1
Osaka Univ.
Nobuyuki Imoto
2
Studies of few-body and mesoscopic systems using cold atoms
Kyoto Univ.
Shuta Nakajima
3
Theoretical studies on the ultrastrong light matter coupling
Osaka Univ.
Motoaki Bamba
4
Robust magnetic field sensing beyond the standard quantum limit
NTT BRL
Yuichiro Matsuzaki
Break (15:10〜15:30)
5
Development of weak coherent 0π optical pulses in a ring resonator with a
dynamic recurrent loop
dynamic recurrent loop
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University
Suzuki Yukari, Tomita Makoto
6
Three-dimensional control of atom trap position using a spatial light modulator
Univ. of Tokyo, ILS UECA
Motoki Kamihigashi, Haruka Tanji-SuzukiA, Masato Koashi
7
Magneto-optical trapping of europium atoms in a metastable state
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yuki Miyazawa, Shunsuke Taga, Ryotaro Inoue, Mikio Kozuma
8
Observation of Rydberg blockade in arrays of single-atoms III
ILS, UEC
Hikaru Tamura, Yusuke Yamaguchi, Ken'ichi Nakagawa
9
Isotopic shift of atom-dimer Efimov resonances in K-Rb mixtures
Grad. sch. of sci., Osaka City Univ., Kansas State Univ.A, Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ.B, Univ. of MarylandC, NISTD
K. Kato, Yujun WangA, J. KobayashiB, P. S. JulienneC,D and S. Inouye
10
Optically guided atom interferometer operating on the optical transition of Strontium atoms
Univ. of Tokyo, RIKENA, JST-ERATOB
Tadahiro TakahashiA,B, Komine YusukeA,B, Tomoya AkatsukaA,B, Masao TakamotoA,B, Hidetoshi KatoriA,B
11
Efficient loading of Rb atoms from an optical molasses into an optical trap
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
Kosuke Shibata, Shota Yonekawa, Satoshi Tojo
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Quantum information (Technique))
1
Enhanced Estimation by Ring Interferometry
Waseda Univ.
Takahiro Suzuki, Kazuya Yuasa
2
Optimal Gaussian Metrology for Generic Multi-Mode Linear Circuit
Waseda Univ.
Teruo Matsubara, Kazuya Yuasa
3
Adaptive quantum state estimation of the quantum state changing in time
Kyoto Univ., Osaka Univ.A
Saki Nohara, Ryo Okamoto, Akio Fujiwara, Shigeki Takeuchi
4
Quantum state estimation based on simultaneous measurements of quadrature amplitudes
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Jun-ichi Yoshikawa, Maria Fuwa, Masanori Okada, Akira Furusawa
5
Broadband squeezed state generation with a ring optical parametric oscillator 2
University of Tokyo
Masanori Okada, Tomoki Tsukada, Kan Takase, Junichi Yoshikawa, Akira Furusawa
6
Development of broad-band asymmetric optical parametric oscillator
The University of Tokyo
Atsushi Sakaguchi, Hisashi Ogawa, Masaya Kobayashi, Jun-ichi Yoshikawa, Akira Furusawa
7
Storage and Release of Superposed Photon Number States by Coupled Cavities III
The University of Tokyo
Yosuke Hashimoto, Takeshi Toyama, Kenzo Makino, Jun-ichi Yoshikawa, Akira Furusawa
●8
Probing spins in diamond using a loop-gap resonator
OIST, U. RyukyusA
Jason Ball, Yu YamashiroA, Yuimaru Kubo, Denis Konstantinov
Break (15:30〜15:45)
9
Continuous-variable quantum key distribution secure against individual attack over a 100-km optical fibre
Gakushuin Univ.
Motoharu Ono, Takuto Matsubara, Tsubasa Ichikawa, Ryo Namiki, Takuya Hirano
10
Controlling quantum phase stored on an atomic ensemble
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Tetsuya Mukai
11
Quantum teleportaion transfer from a photon to a nuclear spin in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Hiroki Kano, Ryota Kuroiwa, Takaaki Nakamura, Riyo Enyo, Koji Sato, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Hideo Kosaka
12
Single-shot measurement of quantum entanglement in NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Riyo Enyo, Takaaki Nakamura, Hiroki Kano, Ryota Kuroiwa, Koji Sato, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Hideo Kosaka
13
Geometric quantum entanglement manipulation with a polarized microwave in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kodai Nagata, Naoki Ishida, Koyo Kuramitani, Koji Sato, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Hideo Kosaka
14
Optimum quantum control of spins in an NV center in diamond with GRAPE algorithm
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kouyou Kuramitani, Yuuta Suda, Koudai Nagata, Naoki Ishida, Koji Sato, Yuhei Sekiguchi, Hideo Kosaka
15
Experimental time-reversed implementation of adaptive Bell measurement
Osaka Univ., NTT BRLA, Univ. of TorontoB
Yasushi Hasegawa, Rikizo Ikuta, Koji AzumaA, Nobuyuki MatsudaA, Kiyoshi TamakiA, Hoi-Kwong LoB, Takashi Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Imoto
Division 1
quantum electronics (experiment)
(quantum degenerate atomic gases (experiments))
1
Loading of 85Rb Bose-Einstein Condensates into 2-D Optical Lattices
Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
K. Yamashita, H. Otoishi, T. Yukawa, T. Kinoshita
2
Observation a non-Abelian Yang monopole in a quantum control system using atomic Bose-Einstein Condensates
JST-PRESTO, JQI(Univ. of Maryland and NIST, USA)A
Seiji Sugawa, Francisco Salces-CarcobaA, Abigail PerryA, Yuchen YueA, Ian SpielmanA
3
Observation of rephasing in a mixture of spin-1 and spin-2 Bose condensates
Dept. of Phys., Gakushuin Univ., Univ. of Electro-CommunicationsA
Yujiro Eto, Hitoshi Shibayama, Hiroki SaitoA, Takuya Hirano
4
Measurement of thermodynamic quantities of fermions interacting with s-wave scattering length at finite temperature
UTokyo Engineering, UTokyo ScienceA, UTokyo ScienceB, UTokyo EngineeringC
Yonezawa Akihide, Chen YipingA, Horikoshi MunekazuB, Koashi MasatoC
●5
Formation and critical behaviors of sympathetically cooled attractive Bose-Einstein condensation
Univ. of Tokyo
Yiping Chen, Munekazu Horikoshi, Kosuke Yoshioka, Makoto Kuwata-Gonokami
6
Phase separation dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensate by shape dependent of the optical trap
Dept. of Phys. Gakushuin Univ., Univ. of Electro-CommunicationsA
Hitoshi Shibayama, Okada Ryotaro, Yujoro Eto, Hiroki SaitouA, Takuya Hirano
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Spin exchange collision in 87Rb Bose-Einstein Condensates controlled by RF pulses.
Gakushuin Univ., Univ. of Electro-CommunicationsA
Aki Torii, Keita Nabeta, Masahiro Takahashi, Hitoshi Shibayama, Yujiro Eto, Hiroki SaitoA, Takuya Hirano
8
Thermometry of Yb atoms in a Mott insulating phase using a quantum gas microscope
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Institute of Technology
Naoki Tambo, Martin Miranda, Ryotaro Inoue, Mikio Kozuma
9
Observation of a superfluid-Mott insulator transition of 87Rb atoms in an optical lattice for the development of an ultrafast quantum simulator
Institute for Molecular ScienceA, SOKENDAIB, Iwate Univ.C, The Univ. of Electro-CommunicationsD
Akira TanakaA, Michiteru MizoguchiA,B, Shuntaro TakedaA,B, Nobuyuki TakeiA,B, Christian SommerA,B, Kuniaki KoyasuA,B, Hisashi ChibaA,C, Tetsuo KishimotoD,A, Kenji OhmoriA,B
10
Generation of a unit-filling Mott insulator of 87Rb atoms for the development of an ultrafast quantum simulator
Institute for Molecular ScienceA, SOKENDAIB, Iwate Univ.C
Shuntaro TakedaA,B, Akira TanakaA, Michiteru MizoguchiA,B, Nobuyuki TakeiA,B, Christian SommerA,B, Kuniaki KoyasuA,B, Hisashi ChibaA,C, Kenji OhmoriA,B
11
Quench dynamics of 87Rb atoms in an optical lattice across the superfluid-Mott insulator transition
Institute for Molecular ScienceA, SOKENDAIB, Iwate Univ.C
Michiteru MizoguchiA,B, Shuntaro TakedaA,B, Akira TanakaA, Nobuyuki TakeiA,B, Christian SommerA,B, Kuniaki KoyasuA,B, Hisashi ChibaA,C, Kenji OhmoriA,B
12
Interactions between localized metastable state Yb atoms and a Fermi degenerate gas of Li
Kyoto UniversityA, University of BonnB
Hideki KonishiA, Florian SchäferA, Tomoya YagamiA, Andreas KellA,B, Yoshiro TakahashiA
13
Study on cold atoms in a bilayer square optical lattice
Kyoto University
Yosuke Takasu, Yoshiaki Fukushima, Kenji Takiguchi, Hiroaki Shiotsu, Hideki Ozawa, Shintaro Taie, Yoshiro Takahashi
14
Towards a quantum gas microscope for Rb atoms in a triangular optical lattice
RIKEN CEMS
Ippei Nakamura, Takeshi Fukuhara
Division 1
atomic and molecular physics
(highly charged ion)
1
Observation of EUV emission from highly charged atomic fragment ions in collisions of highly charged heavy ions with neutral molecules.
Tokyo Metropolitan University, University College DublinA
Yoshiyuki Uchikura, Naoki Numadate, Kento Shimada, Takuto Akutsu, Hajime Tanuma, Elaine LongA, Gerry O’SullivanA
2
EUV emission spectra in collisions of highly charged tantalum ions with molecules and laser produced tantalum plasma
Tokyo Metropolitan University, University College DublinA
Naoki Numadate, Yoshiyuki Uchikura, Kento Shimada, Takuto Akutsu, Hajime Tanuma, Elaine LongA, Oisin MaguireA, Domagoj KosA, John SheilA, Gerry O'SullivanA
3
Stereodynamics in collisions of highly-charged ions with rare gas dimers V
TMCIT, ISAS/JAXAA
Tomoko Ohyama-Yamaguchi, Atsushi IchimuraA
4
Apparatus for coincidence measurement of scattered and desorbed ions in grazing impact of slow highly charged ions on rare gas solids II
Dept. Phys., Rikkyo Univ.
H. Sawa, A. Takaku, Y. Yamaguchi, S. Uchida, T. Tachibana, T. Hirayama
5
Development of an EBIT with a coolant-free HTS coil
ILS/UEC, NIFSA, SOKENDAIB
Toshihiro Tamai, Wakaba Teranishi, Hiroyuki A SakaueA, Nagato YanagiA,B, Nobuyuki Nakamura
6
Development of Off-Axis electron beam source for cold Highly Charged Ion genelation in linear combined ion trap
Sophia Univ.A, RIKENB, KEKC, UECD, Tokyo Univ.E, JST-ERATOF
Naoki KimuraA,B, Michiharu WadaC,B, Kunihiro OkadaA, Nobuyuki NakamuraD, Noriaki OhmaeB,E,F, Hidetoshi KatoriB,E,F
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Resonance excitation effects on EUV emission line intensities of Fe14+ in CoBIT
NIFS, ILS/UECA
D. Kato, H.A. Sakaue, I. Murakami, T. TsudaA, N. NakamuraA
8
Visible and EUV emission spectra of tungsten ions W VII-XIV
ILS/UEC, NIFSA, SOKENDAIB
Momoe Mita, Izumi Murakami, Daiji Kato, Hiroyuki A Sakaue, Nobuyuki Nakamura
9
Visible emission spectra of open 4f shell heavy ions
ILS/UEC
Shunichi Murata, Takayuki Nakajima, Nobuyuki Nakamura
●10
Line Analysis of Extreme Ultraviolet Spectra from Highly Charged Molybdenum in the 22-30 nm Region
ILS/UEC
Safdar Ali, Hiroyuki Kato and Nobuyuki Nakamura
11
Visible, VUV and EUV spectra of highly charged ions using EBIT.
NIFS, ILS/UECA
H. A. Sakaue, N. NakamuraA, D. Kato, I. Murakami
12
Evaluation of isobaric interference in laser cooling on an ion trap
Univ. Tokyo, JAEAA
Koki Ochiai, Yuta Yamamoto, Kyunghun Jung, Daisuke Ishikawa, Shuichi Hasegawa
Division 6,Division 1,Division 3,Division 8,Division 12
invited talk / restricted geometory
1
Novel Quantum Phases in Helium Monolayers -Quantum liquid crystal, supercrystal, and Majorana magnetic excitation-
Dept. of Phys., UTokyo
Hiroshi Fukuyama
2
Search for superfluidity in quantum liquid crystal phase of monolayer helium-4
CRC, UTokyoA, Dept. Phys., Fac. Sci., UTokyoB, Dept. Phys., Grad. Sch. Sci., UTokyoC
Sachiko NakamuraA, Ryo TodaA, Takaaki AokiB, Motoi SuzukiB, Hiroshi FukuyamaA,C
3
Direct elastic measurements of 4He films adsorbed on nanoporous media
Dept. Physics, Keio Univ.
Michihiro Tagai, Takahiko Makiuchi, Yusuke Nago, Keiya Shirahama
4
Propagation of heat pulse through superfluid 4He in aerogel II
Department of Physics, Kanazawa University
R. Okamoto, S. Kato, A. Nakajima, S. Abe, K. Matsumoto
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Quantum information (theory))
1
Relaxation processes of two-spin system under stochastic environment and its initial correlation effect
Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu Univ.
Momoka Kurokawa, Sachiko Kitajima, Masashi Ban
2
Analysis on the imperfection of qubit control with quantized field
Univ. of TsukubaA, NTT BRLB
Yuta OhyamaA, Yasuhiro TokuraA,B
3
Fast phase manipulation of single nuclear spin in diamond by rotating fields
Kyoto Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Tsukuba Univ.B
T. Shimo-Oka, Y. SuzukiA, Y. TokuraB, N. Mizuochi
4
Linear Responce and the Susceptibility of Weak Value
University of Tsukuba Pure and Applied SciencesA, NTT Basic Research LaboratoriesB
Kaito AsaiA, Yasuhiro TokuraA,B
5
Relation among the measurement, mixing and information entropies based on the induction method in general probabilistic theories
Shibaura Institute of Technology, College of Systems Engineering and Science
Junji Ishiguro, Gen Kimura
●6
New understanding and usage of modular value - difference from weak value
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Bin Ho Le, Imoto Nobuyuki
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Generation of a superposition of macroscopically distinct states from a thermal equilibrium state
Univ. of Tokyo
Mamiko Tatsuta, Akira Shimizu
8
Projective measurement of energy on an ensemble of qubits with unknown frequencies
NTT BRL, NIIA, Univ. of TokyoB
Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Shojun NakayamaA, Akihito SoedaB, Mio MuraoB, Shiro Saito
9
Theoretical limitation on quantum communications over the quantum internet
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka UniversityA, University of TorontoB
Koji Azuma, Akihiro MizutaniA, Hoi-Kwong LoB
10
Efficient differential-phase-shift quantum key distribution protocol with small number of random delays
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, NTT Basic Research LaboratoriesA
Yuki Hatakeyama, Akihiro Mizutani, Nobuyuki Imoto, Kiyoshi Tamaki
11
Calibration of the source photon-number distribution and security analysis in the decoy-state quantum key distribution
Univ. of Tokyo
M. Kumazawa, T. Sasaki, M. Koashi
12
Analysis of the round-robin differential-phase-shift quantum key distribution protocol based on the signal disturbance
Univ. of Tokyo
T. Sasaki, M. Koashi
13
Security analysis of quantum key distribution considering pattern effects of pulse amplitudes
Univ. of Tokyo, NECA, NICTB, Hokkaido Univ.C
T. Sumiya, T. Sasaki, M. Koashi, K. YoshinoA, M. FujiwaraB, M. SasakiB, A. TomitaC
Division 1
atomic and molecular physics
(exotic atom, electron impact)
1
Antihydrogen production with slow antiproton beams and time dependence of production rate.
Univ. of TokyoA, RIKENB, Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.C, SMID, Hiroshima Univ.E, CERNF
M. TajimaA,B, N. KurodaA, Y. NagataB,C, T. KobayashiA, T. MatsudateA, P. DupreB, V. MaeckelD, S. UlmerB, H. HigakiE, Y. KanaiB, H. BreukerF, Y.MatsudaA, Y. YamazakiB
2
Data analysis of antihydrogen beams measured by the antihydrogen beam detector II
Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.A, RIKENB, SMIC, Univ. of TokyoD, Hiroshima Univ.E
Y. NagataA,B, B. KolbingerC, M. FleckC, N. KurodaD, M. TajimaD, T. KobayashiD, T. MatsudateD, C. SauerzopfC, P. DupreB, H. A. ToriiD, S. UlmerB, H. HigakiE, Y. KanaiB, Y. MatsudaD, E. WidmannC, Y. YamazakiB
3
Design study of the drift tube decelerator for ultra-low energy antiproton beam
Univ. of TokyoA, Hiroshima Univ.B, RIKENC, Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.D
T. MatsudateA, N. KurodaA, H. HigakiB, Y. NagataC,D, Y. MatsudaA, Y. YamazakiC
4
Abnormal enhancement of the protonium formation cross section in antiproton collisions with excited hydrogen atoms
JAXA ISAS
Kazuhiro Sakimoto
5
Non-adiabatic calculation of resonance states of hydrogen-antihydrogen system
Tohoku Univ., RIKENA, Warszawa Univ.B, Uppsala Univ.C
Takuma Yamashita, Yasushi Kino, Emiko HiyamaA, Konrad PiszczatowskiB, Piotr FroelichC
6
A partial wave analysis of Ps-Xe collisions at ultra-low energy
Univ. of Tokyo
Kengo Shibuya, and Haruo Saito
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Electron spectroscopy of PF3: inelastic scattering
Dept. of Phys. Sophia Univ.
N. Hishiyama, S. Ohtomi, A. Tanaka, M. Hoshino, H. Tanaka
8
Enhancement of the dissociative double excitation to the single excitation in angle resolved electron collisions with NH3 tagged with fluorescence photons
Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Sophia Univ.A
Kai Minamizaki, Kouichi Hosaka, Toshinori Tsuchida, Kazufumi Yachi, Takeshi OdagiriA, Masashi Kitajima, Noriyuki Kouchi
9
Angle dependent shape of the coincident electron energy-loss spectra in the double excitation of H2O measured at 100eV incident energy and at the scattering angles of 6@ and 9@
Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Sophia Univ.A
T. Maeda, K. Hosaka, T. OdagiriA, M. Kitajima, N. Kouchi
10
Electron-ion coincidence measurements for dissociative ionization by low energy electron impact
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Yuma Mori, Takuma Okumura, Atsushi Sayama, Hirofumi Akasaka, Kouichi Hosaka, Noriyuki Kouchi, Masashi Kitajima
11
Momentum distributions of fragment ion produced by dissociative ionization in electron-N2 collisions
Sophia Univ.
Makoto Aoki, Shinnosuke Aoto, Takeshi Odagiri
12
Electronic excitation processes in mixed rare gas cluster
Dept. of Phys., Rikkyo Univ.
Kita Kazuma, Nomura Teppei, Takeda Shun, Hirayama Takato, Tachibana Takayuki
13
Measurement of neutral metastable fragments from rare gas clusters by electron impact.
Dept. of Phys., Rikkyo Univ.
Teppei Nomura, Kazuma Kita, Shun Takeda, Takato Hirayama, Takayuki Tachibana
Experimental Nuclear Physics,Division 1,Division 10,Division 12 Joint Symposium
Progress and applications of nuclear polarization techniques
1
Opening remarks
JAEA
Takayuki Kumada
2
Progress of polarized targets for particle and nuclear physics experiments
Yamagata Univ.
Takahiro Iwata
3
DNP using photo-excited triplet electron -beyond the enhancement factor of 660
RIKEN Nishina Center
Kenichiro Tateishi
4
Solid molecular HD target polarized by static nuclear polarization method
RCNP, Osaka Univ.
Hideki Kohri
Break (10:20〜10:35)
5
Discrete Symmetry Breaking in Compound States
Nagoya Univ.
Hirohiko Shimizu
6
Nuclear polarization and resistively-detected NMR in semiconductor quantum systems
Tohoku Univ.
Yoshiro Hirayama
7
Application of 13C hyperpolarization to metabolic imaging
Hokkaido Univ.
Shingo Matsumoto
8
DNP at 14T and 30K for Sensitivity Enhanced Biological Solid-State NMR
IPR, Osaka Univ.
Yoh Matsuki
Division 1
quantum electronics (experiment)
(ion traps・frequency standards・atom cooling and trapping (experiments))
1
Generation of optical frequency comb with high repetition frequency based on a mode-locked Yb:KYW laser.
Grad. School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto Univ.
Masatoshi Mitaki, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, and Masao Kitano
2
Laser System driving of the 2S1/2-2F7/2 Clock Transition in Yb+
Grad. School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto Univ.
S. Tomomatsu, K. Sugiyama, Y. Imai, R. Irie, Y. Mitaki, M. Kitano
3
Excitation of the clock transition in a Ca+ by frequency-doubled laser in the telecom wavelength range
NICT
Kazuhiro Hayasaka
4
Spectroscopy of the clock transition in a sympathetically cooled indium ion
NICT
Nozomi Ohtsubo, Ying Li, Kensuke Matsubara, Kazuhiro Hayasaka, Tetsuya Ido
5
Quantum simulation of the 4-site Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard model with trapped ions
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.
Fukukai Ryu, Yuichi Maruhashi, Kenji Toyoda
6
Phonon-number-resolving detection of multiple radial phonon modes with trapped ions
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.
Yuichi Maruhashi, Fukukai Ryu, Kenji Toyoda
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Study on performance evaluation of isospaced ions in a planar trap with an optical resonator
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ., NICTA
Masayoshi Kitao, Kengo Masutani, Kazuhiro HayasakaA, Utako Tanaka
8
Extension to two-dimensional array of 40Ca+ ions by using a planar trap
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., NICTA
Kazuhiko Kamitani, Kazuhiro HayasakaA, Kentaro FurusawaA, Norihiko SekineA, Utako Tanaka
9
BASE: High Precision Tests of CPT Invariance using Protons and Antiprotons
RIKENA, Uni. TokyoB, MPI-K HeidelbergC, Uni. HannoverD, GSIE, Uni.MainzF, Helmholtz Inst.G, CERNH
T. HiguchiA,B, M. BesirliA, K. BlaumC, M. BohmanA,C, M. BorchertA,D, J. HarringtonC, Y. MatsudaB, A. MooserA, H. NagahamaA,B, C. OspelkausD, W. QuintE, G. SchneiderF, C. SmorraA,H, S. SellnerA, T. TanakaA,B, J. WalzF,G, Y. YamazakiA, S. UlmerA
10
Optimization of the axial detection system for improvement of the precision in proton-antiproton charge-to-mass ratio measurement
RIKENA, Uni. TokyoB, MPI-K HeidelbergC, Uni. HannoverD, GSIE, Uni.MainzF, Helmholtz Inst.G, CERNH
T. TanakaA,B, M. BesirliA, K. BlaumC, M. BohmanA,C, M. BorchertA,D, J. HarringtonC, T. HiguchiA,B, Y. MatsudaB, A. MooserA, H. NagahamaA,B, C. OspelkausD, W. QuintE, G. SchneiderF, C. SmorraA,H, S. SellnerA, J. WalzF,G, Y. YamazakiA, S. UlmerA
11
High-precision measurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton
RIKENA, Uni. TokyoB, MPI-K HeidelbergC, Uni. HannoverD, GSIE, Uni. MainzF, Helmholtz Inst.G, CERNH
H. NagahamaA,B, M. BesirliA, K. BlaumC, M. BohmanA,C, M. BorchertA,D, J. HarringtonC, T. HiguchiA,B, Y. MatsudaB, A. MooserA, C. OspelkausD, W. QuintE, G. SchneiderF, C. SmorraA,H, S. SellnerA, T. TanakaA,B, J. WalzF,G, Y. YamazakiA, S. UlmerA
12
Precise measurement of O2+ vibratinal transiiton frequency
NICT
Masatoshi Kajita
13
Simultaneous magneto-optical trapping of 85Rb and 87Rb for ultracold-rubidium co-magnetometer toward a search for the electron electric dipole moment
CYRIC, Tohoku Univ.A, FRIS, Tohoku Univ.B, Arts and Sciences, Univ. of TokyoC, TUATD, Kyoto Univ.E, CNS, Univ. of TokyoF
A. UchiyamaA, K. HaradaA, K. SakamotoA, U. DammalapatiA, T. InoueB,A, S. ItoA, M. ItohA, H. KawamuraB,A, K.S. TanakaA, R. YoshiokaA, T. AokiC, A. HatakeyamaD, Y. TakahashiE, Y. SakemiF,A
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Quantum information (theory))
1
Superconducting implementation of parametric oscillators with Kerr nonlinearity
Toshiba R&D Center, RIKEN CEMSA, RCAST The University of TokyoB
Hayato Goto, Zhirong LinA, Yasunobu NakamuraA,B
2
Self-consistent quantum tomography for characterizing physical errors in quantum error correction
Osaka Univ.
Takanori Sugiyama, Fuyuhiko Tanaka
3
Massively parallel simulations of quantum computers
RIKEN AICS, Univ. TokyoA, Julich Supercomputing CentreB, Univ. GroningenC
Naoki Yoshioka, Hajime Inaoka, Nobuyasu ItoA, Fengping JinB, Kristel MichielsenB, Hans De RaedtC
4
Ancilla-driven instantaneous quantum polynomial time circuit for quantum supremacy
Osaka Univ., NTT Corp.A
Y. Takeuchi, Y. TakahashiA
5
The effect of complex structure in Hamiltonian estimation
UTokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Naoto KuraA, Masahito UedaA,B
6
Efficient unitary designs with periodically changing spin-glass-type Hamiltonians
University of Tokyo, Universitat Autonoma de BarcelonaA, ICREAB
Yoshifumi Nakata, Christoph HircheA, Masato Koashi, Andreas WinterA,B
7
Quantum State Tomography via Weak Measurement
IMS, NINSA, Chapman Univ.B, KUTC, IISER KolkataD
Yutaka ShikanoA,B, Hirokazu KobayashiC, Sristy AgrawalA,D
Division 1
atomic and molecular physics
(strong light field, FEL, synchrotron radiation)
1
First-order correction terms in the weak-field
asymptotic theory of tunneling ionization in
many-electron systems
asymptotic theory of tunneling ionization in
many-electron systems
UEC, RIKEN, MIPT
T.Morishita, V.T.Trinh, O.I.Tolstikhin
2
X-ray Bloch equations
Dept. Physics, Kyoto Univ.
Hikaru Kitamura
3
Nanoplasma formation in xenon clusters by X-ray free-electron laser irradiation
IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.A, RSCB, Kyoto Univ.C, Hiroshima Univ.D, Univ. of TurkuE, Univ. of TartuF, SOLEILG, ELI-NPH, Goethe Univ.I, Beihang Univ.J, JASRIK, Heidelberg Univ.L
Yoshiaki KumagaiA, ○Hironobu FukuzawaA,B, Koji MotomuraA, Denys IablonskyiA, Kiyonobu NagayaB,C, Shin-ichi WadaB,D, Yuta ItoA, Tsukasa TakanashiA, Yuta SakakibaraA, Daehyun YouA, Toshiyuki NishiyamaC, Kazuki AsaC, Yuhiro SatoC, Takayuki UmemotoD, Kango KariyazonoD, Edwin KukkE, Kuno KooserE,F, Christophe NicolasG, Catalin MironG,H, Theodor AsaveiH, Liviu NeaguH, Markus SchoefflerI, Gregor KastirkeI, Xiao-Jing LiuJ, Shigeki OwadaB, Tetsuo KatayamaK, Tadashi TogashiK, Kensuke TonoK, Makina YabashiB, Kirill GokhbergL, Lorenz CederbaumL, Alexander KuleffL, Kiyoshi UedaA,B
4
Observation of superfluorescences in the EUV region from excited He atoms
IMS UVSORA, SOKENDAIB, QSTC, RikenD
H.IwayamaA,B, H.FujiseA,B, J.HarriesC, S.KumaD, K.TamasakuD, E. ShigemasaA,B
5
Propagation of EUV-FEL pulses through helium gas: experiment and simulation
QST, IMSA, RIKENB, JASRIC
James R Harries, H IwayamaA, H FujiseA, S KumaB, S OhwadaB, I InoueB, T TogashiC, E ShigemasaA
6
Angular dependence of the recapture of photoelectron originating from Kr3d,Xe4d photoionization
Department of Materials and Life Sciences, Sophia UniversityA, UVSOR Facility, Institute for Molecular ScienceB
S. KosugiA, N. SuzukiA, N. KumagaiA, H. IwayamaB, E. ShigemasaB, F. KoikeA, and Y. AzumaA
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Cross sections for the formation of the Lyman-α photons from rotationally controlled doubly excited states of molecular hydrogen
Sophia Univ., Tokyo Tech.A
Yuta Abe, Takeshi Odagiri, Suguru Ohrui, Takahisa Shiratori, Masashi Kaida, Kazufumi YachiA, Yoshiaki KumagaiA, Kouichi HosakaA, Masashi KitajimaA, and Noriyuki KouchiA
8
Entanglement of the 2p atom-pair and symmetry properties of the precursor double excited state, in the photodissociation of H2, D2 and HD
Tokyo Tech, Kassel Univ.A, Sophia Univ.B, Oulu Univ.C
Yutaro Torizuka, Kouichi Hosaka, Philipp SchmidtA, Kazufumi Yachi, Takeshi OdagiriB, Andre KnieA, Kari JänkäläC, Arno EhresmannA, Ryoko Kougo, Masashi Kitajima, and Noriyuki Kouchi
Division 1,Experimental Particle Physics
quantum electronics (experiment)
(Invited talk/spectroscopy・optical lattice clock)
●1
Search for the electric dipole moment of the electron with ThO -10 TeV physics on the "table top"-
Harvard University
John Doyle
Break (14:30〜14:45)
2
Search for an ultralow-energy nuclear clock transition in the thorium-229
RIIS, Okayama Univ.A, PRESTO, JSTB, RIKENC, KURRI, Kyoto Univ.D, JASRIE, Dept. Phys., Osaka Univ.F, IMR, Tohoku Univ.G, TUWienH
S. UetakeA,B, H. HaraA, T. HirakiA, T. IwasakiA, Y. KasamatsuF, S. KitaoD, Y. KobayashiD, K. KonashiG, T. MasudaA, R. MasudaD, Y. MiyamotoA, K. OkaiA, S. OkuboA, R. OzakiA, N. SasaoA, O. SatoA, T. SchummH, M. SetoD, Y. ShigekawaF, S. StellmerH, K. SuzukiA, M. WatanabeG, A. YamaguchiC, Y. YasudaF, Y. YodaE, A. YoshimiA, K. YoshimuraA, M. YoshimuraA
3
Measurement of the frequency ratio of clock transitions using an Yb/Sr dual optical lattice clock
Dep. Physics, YNUA, NMIJ, AISTB
Yusuke HisaiA,B, Daisuke AkamatsuB, Takumi KobayashiB, Feng-Lei HongA,B, Kazumoto HosakaB
4
Isotope shift measurement of 88Sr-87Sr optical lattice clocks with interleaved operation
The Univ. of TokyoA, RIKENB
Tetsushi TakanoA, Ray MizushimaA, Hidetoshi KatoriA, B
5
Estimating the scale interval of the international atomic time using an optical clock
NICT
Hidekazu Hachisu, Tetsuya Ido
6
Spectroscopy and laser cooling of metastable strontium atoms on the mid-infrared transition toward improvement of frequency stability of optical lattice clocks
Univ. of TokyoA, RIKENB, JST-ERATOC
Tomoya AkatsukaA,B,C, Koji HashiguchiA,B,C, Noriaki OhmaeA,B,C, Masao TakamotoB,C, and Hidetoshi KatoriA,B,C
7
Development of a transpotable Strontium optical lattice clock
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, RIKEN, Univ. of Tokyo
Hiromitsu Imai, Katsuya Oguri, Atsushi Ishizawa, Tomoya Akatsuka, Masao Takamoto, Manoj Das, Tetsushi Takano, Noriaki Ohmae, Hidetoshi Katori, Hideki Gotoh, Tetsuomi Sogawa