Program
Division 1
Quantum electronics
(Theory of Quantum Computation and Quantum Information)
1
CHSH monogamy and Information Causality
Kyoto Univ.
Ikko;Hamamura, Takayuki;Miyadera
2
Quantum Annealing Machines Based on Semiconductor Nanostructures
Toshiba R&D Center, Toshiba Memory^A^
Tetsufumi Tanamoto, Yoshifumi Nishi, and Jun Deguchi
3
Solving Nurse Scheduling Problem with D-Wave Quantum Annealer
Osaka-U、U-Tennessee^A^、ORNL^B^
Ikeda;Kazuki、Nakamura;Yuma^A^、Humble;Travis^B^
4
Optimal condition for quantum computation based on a cavity QED system
Meiji Univ.,Toshiba Corp.^A^,NTT SC lab.^B^,Waseda Univ.^C^
Rui Asaoka,Hayato Goto^A^,Yuuki Tokunaga^B^,Rina Kanamoto,Takao Aoki^C^
5
Quantum spatial search on complex networks
TUS,Univ. Lisboa^A^,NII^B^,NTT BRL^C^
Tomo Osada,Bruno Coutinho^A^,Yasser Omar^A^,Kae Nemoto^B^,William J. Munro^B^^C^,Kaoru 名 Sanaka
Break (10:45〜11:00)
6
Quantum protocol for inverting unknown unitary operations
The University of Tokyo
Marco Túlio Quintino, Qingxiuxiong Dong, Atsushi Shimbo, Akihito Soeda, Mio Murao
7
Classical Simulatability of Trotterized Quantum Circuits under Decoherence
Kyoto Univ.^A^, JST PRESTO^B^
Shigeo Hakkaku^A^, Keisuke Fujii^A, B^
8
Minimal sufficient amount of coherence to implement asymmetric unitary operations;
a fundamental trade-off between amount of coherence and implementation error
a fundamental trade-off between amount of coherence and implementation error
UEC, Keio Univ.
Hiroyasu Tajima, Naoto Shiraishi, Keiji Saito
9
The quantum algorithms for the spatial search problem have been extensively studied. In particular, spatial search on a fractal lattice using discrete time quantum walk was investigated for Sierpinski gaskets in two and three dimensions by Patel et al. and for Sierpinski carpet by Tamegai et al. Their results indicated that the scaling of the number of oracle calls for the spatial search using quantum walk is determined by the spectral dimension not by the fractal dimension. Tamegai et al. also hypothesized a new scaling relation for a fractal lattice. We tackle this problem for the Menger sponge to verify the conjecture.
TUS,TUS,TUS,TUS
Rei;Sato,Shu;Tamegai,Shohei;Watabe,Tetsuro;Nikuni
10
Realizaiton of a three-step quantum walk on IBM Q
Hokkaido University, Kyoto University^A^
Makio;Kawasaki, Ken;Mochizuki, Norio;Kawakami^A^, Hideaki;Obuse
11
Quantum Information Capsule and Information Delocalization by Entanglement in Multiple-qubit Systems
Tohoku University, Shanghai University
Where do entangled multiple-qubit systems store information? For information injected into a qubit, this question is nontrivial and interesting since the entanglement delocalizes the information. So far, a common picture is that of a qubit and its purification partner sharing the information quantum mechanically. Here, we introduce a new picture of a single qubit in the correlation space, referred to as quantum information capsule (QIC), confining the information perfectly. This picture is applicable for the entangled multiple-qubit system in an arbitrary state. Unlike the partner picture, in the QIC picture, by swapping the single-body state, leaving other subsystems untouched, the whole information can be retrieved out of the system. After the swapping process, no information remains in the system.
Quantum electronics
(non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum degenerate gases, many-body physics, and superfluids)
1
Strong-coupling theory for interacting fermion systems in non-equilibrium steady state
Keio University
Taira Kawamura,Yoji Ohashi
2
Exact solution of a one-dimensional non-Hermitian Hubbard model with atom loss
RIKEN CEMS^A^, Kyoto Univ.^B^, Univ. of Tokyo^C^
Masaya Nakagawa^A^, Norio Kawakami^B^, and Masahito Ueda^C,A^
3
A dissipative strongly correlated many-body system in optical lattice
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Tomoya Yagami, Yosuke Takasu, Yoshihito Kuno, Takafumi Tomita, Shintaro Taie, Naoki Nishizawa, Keita Sakuma, Yoshiro Takahashi
4
Instabilities in multiple quantum vortex rings
University of Electro-Comunications
Yumi Sugano, Mayumi Ikuta, and Hiroki Saito
5
Pinning potential induced bistability in Bose-Einstein condensates with a local particle loss
YITP, Kindai University
Masaya Kunimi, Ippei Danshita
6
Stability of fermionic superfluidity in non-Hermitian quantum systems
Department of Physics, Kyoto Univ. ^A^、Department of Physics, Univ. of Tokyo^B^、RIKEN^C^
Kazuki;Yamamoto^A^、Kyosuke;Adachi^A^、Kazuaki;Takasan^A^、Masaya;Nakagawa^C^、Masahito;Ueda^B,C^、Norio;Kawakami^A^
7
Collective oscillations in trapded Bose-Fermi mixtures
TUS
Yoji Asano, Shohei Watabe, and Tetsuro Nikuni
Break (10:45〜11:00)
8
Gauge theory of qbits with electromagbetic interacton
and its phase structure and time evolution
and its phase structure and time evolution
Physics Dept. Kindai Univ.
Kou Kumoda, Tetsuo Matsui
9
Kondo Effects in Ultracold Atoms: Simulations of Finite Temperature Dynamics by Matrix Product States
Dept. of Phys., Kindai Univ.
Shimpei Goto, Ippei Danshita
10
Nondestructive scanning quantum gas microscope with squeezed vacuum light
Kyoto Univ. Dept. Sci., Toyama Univ. Dept. Sci.^A^
OKUNO;Daichi,AMANO;Yoshiki,TAKEI;Nobuyuki,YAMASHITA;Kazuya,TAKATA;Yoshihiro,TOMITA;Takafumi;ENOMOTO;Katsunari^A^,TAKAHASHI;Yoshiro
11
Observation of Bose Gas Dynamics in a 2D Anti-dot Lattice II
Kyoto U. Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto U. Graduate School of Science
S. Nagata, K. Yamashita, T. Kinoshita
12
Towards realization of quantum gas microscope of triangular optical lattice system
RIKEN CEMS^A^, University of Hamburg^B^
Ryuta;Yamamoto^A^, Hideki;Ozawa^A^, Ippei;Nakamura^A^, David C.;Nak^A,B^, Takeshi;Fukuhara^A^
13
Quantum phase transition of frustrated Bose gases with negative temperature in triangular optical lattices
Aoyama Gakuin Univ., RIKEN CEMS^A^, Kindai Univ.^B^
Daisuke Yamamoto, Takeshi Fukuhara^A^, Ippei Danshita^B^
14
Simulation of quantum transport with ultracold atoms and interaction effects
Tokyo Tech.^A^,Waseda Univ.^B^
Sho;Nakada^A^,Shun;Uchino^B^,Yusuke;Nishida^A^
Development of superconducting device based on phase physics: Non-linear amplifier and novel Josephson devices
1
Introduction
Kyoto University
Itsuhiro Kakeya
2
Parametric devices in superconducting quantum information technology
NEC
Tsuyoshi Yamamoto
3
Development of a high-speed neutron imager using a superconducting stripline
Grad. School of Engineering, Osaka Pref. Univ., Inst. for Nanofabrication Res, Osaka Pref. Univ.
Hiroaki Shishido
4
Development of intrinsic-Josephson-junction terahertz oscillators
Univ. of Tsukuba
Takanari Kashiwagi
Break (15:05〜15:20)
5
Ferromagnetic Josephson junctions and their quantum circuit applications
Nagoya Univ.
Taro Yamashita
6
Josephson effect controlled by current injection
ISSP, UTokyo
Taketomo Nakamura
7
Topological physics in nanostructured Josephson junctions
Osaka Univ.
Tomohiro Yokoyama
field of radiation physics
(general radiation physics)
1
Vicinage effect on emission statistics of secondary electron by molecular hydrogen penetrating a thin carbon foil
Graduate School of Hum. and Sci., Nara Women's Univ., Dept. of Phys., Nara Women's Univ.^A^, Graduate School of Sci., Okayama Univ. of Sci.^B^
M. Natsuse, H. Ogawa^A^, K. Ishii^A~, T. Kaneko^B^
2
Secondary electron emission from a solid foil induced by swift projectiles
Okayama Univ. of Science, Grad. Sch. of Sci.,
Toshiaki Kaneko, Atsushi Daiju, Ryota Usami, Hirofumi Morioka
3
Development of a high-energy cluster-ion microbeam system for highly sensitive secondary ion mass spectrometry
AIST, QST^A^, Tsukuba Univ.^B^
K. Hirata, K. Yamada^A^, Y. Saitoh^A^, K. Narumi^A^, A. Chiba^A^, Y. Hirano^A^, S. Tomita^B^, and K. Sasa^B^
4
Sensitivity improvement of peptides using ionic liquid matrix in MeV-SIMS
Dept. of Micro Engineering, Kyoto Univ.
K. Nakajima, F. Kobayashi, R. Tatemichi, K. Kimura
5
Trajectory calculation of scattered protons to inspect periodic behavior in desorption rates of atoms on ESD-surface of KBr Ⅲ
Osaka-Kyoiku Univ.
Yuuko Fukazawa, Yasufumi Susuki
6
lattice structure transformaton induced by high density energy deposition through ion beam bombardment
Osaka Prefecture University, Tohoku University^A^, QST^B^, JAEA^C^
Akihiro Iwase, Yasuyuki Kaneno, Fuminobu Hori, Satoshi Semboshi, Yuichi Saitoh, Norito Ishikawa
7
Core/shell ion tracks and elongated nanoparticles in amorphous SiO_2_ induced by swift heavy ion irradiation
NIMS, JAEA^A^
Hiroshi;Amekura, Nariaki;Okubo^A^, Norito;Ishikawa^A^
8
Development of the slew rate limited ToT ASIC for multi-channel semiconductor detector in high-resolution ERDA
The University of Tokyo, University of Tsukuba^A^, IPMU^B^
Mizuki uenomachi, Kenji Shimazoe, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Yuki Sugisawa^A^, Daiichiro Sekiba^A^, Tadashi Orita^B^
Break (15:00〜15:15)
(ion-material interactions, biomolecule and polymer)
9
Multiple ionization and fragmentation of glycine molecules by fast heavy ions
Kyoto Univ.
T.Majima, M.Isobe, S.Yoshida, H.Tsuchida and M.Saito
10
Measurements of negative fragment ions from gas phase molecules in fast heavy ion collisions
Kyoto Univ.
Isobe;Masashi,Majima;Takuya,Kitajima;Kensei,Tsuchida;Hidetsugu,Saito;Manabu
11
Collisions between MeV-energy heavy ions and ethanol droplets: droplet-size effects on emitted secondary ion species
Kyoto Univ.
Mizutani Shiori,Majima Takuya,Kitajima Kensei,Saito Manabu,Tsuchida Hidetsugu
12
Effect of geometrical structure on fast cluster irradiation : Development of transmission secondary ion mass spectrometry
Kyoto Univ., AIST^A^, QST Takasaki^B^
R. Murase, Y. Hama, K. Hirata^A^, A. Chiba^B^, K. Nakajima, T. Majima, M. Saito, H. Tsuchida
13
Temperature increase near Bragg Peak in the irradiation of heavy ion beams
QST
Kengo Moribayashi
14
Double-slit electron interference experiment without propagation distance using electron biprism
RIKEN^A^, Osaka Prefecture Univ. ^B^, Meijo Univ.^C^, Hitachi^D^, Kyushu Univ. ^E^, Tohoku Univ. ^F^
Ken Harada^A,B^*, Tetsuji Kodama^C^, Tetsuya Akashi^D,E^, Keiko Shimada^A^, Yoshimasa A. Ono^A^, Daisuke Shindo^A,F^, Hiroyuki Shinada^D^, Shigeo Mori^B^
15
Profile measurement of MeV ion microbeam in atmosphere extracted from tapered glass capillary with an end window
RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science^A^, Toho Univ.^B^
Tokihiro;Ikeda^A,B^, Mayuka;Ikekame^B^, Yuka;Hikima^B^, Mitsumasa;Mori^B^, Shunya;Kawamura^B^, Mitsuyoshi;Matsubara^B^, Tatsuya;Minowa^B^ and Wei-Guo;Jin^B^
Frontier of Muon Physics with a Fusion of Particle and Atomic Physics
1
Introduction
Mori Lab.,ICEPP, Univ. of Tokyo
Toshinori Mori
2
Fundamental physics with muon
Dept. of Physics, Tohoku Univ.
Ken-ichi Hikasa
3
Forthcoming next-generation experiments to search for rare muon decays
Ootani Lab.,ICEPP, Univ. of Tokyo
Wataru Ootani
4
Search for muon to electron conversion in muonic atom
KEK
Satoshi Mihara
Break (15:00〜15:15)
5
Precise measurement by new approach for measuring the muon’s dipole moments at J-PARC
RCAPP, Kyushu Univ.
Tamaki Yoshioka
6
Microwave spectroscopy of the ground-state hyperfine splitting of muonium atoms aiming at an unprecedented precision.
School of Science, University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki A. Torii
7
Precision test of Electro-Weak unification theory by spectroscopy of muonium with advanced laser
RIIS, Okayama Univ.
Koji Yoshimura
8
New muon sources with improved emittance and/or intensity
IPNS, KEK
Tsutomu Mibe
9
Summary
Dept. of Physics, Osaka Univ.
Yoshitaka Kuno
10th anniversary of J-PARC Material and Life Science Experimental Facility -Achievement and Future-
1
Introduction
J-PARC MLF
Toshiji Kanaya
2
Overview of J-PARC MLF
J-PARC MLF
Toshiji Kanaya
3
Study of topological magnetic order in J-PARC MLF
RIKEN CEMS
Taro Nakajima
4
Frontier of innovative chiral materials revealed by neutron science
Kyoto Univ. Graduate School of Engineering
Yuuya Nagata
5
Neutron optics and fundamental neutron physics -present and future-
KEK IMSS Neutron
Kenji Mishima
Break (15:15〜15:30)
6
Spin fluctuations in High-Tc superconductors probed by muon in MLF
Sci. and Technol., Sophia Univ.
Tadashi Adachi
7
Application study of intense negative muon beam in J-PARC MLF
Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Inc.
Izumi Umegaki
8
Muon fundamental physics in J-PARC MLF
-present and future-
-present and future-
KEK IMSS Muon
Naritoshi Kawamura
9
Feasibility study of MLF target station 2
JAEA J-PARC Center Neutron source section
Masahide Hadara
New Developments of Non-Hermitian Quantum Mechanics
1
Introduction: Reviews of Studies on non-Hermitian Quantum Mechanics
Inst. Ind. Sci, U. Tokyo
Naomichi Hatano
2
Non-Hermitian Topological Phase
Yukawa Inst., Kyoto U.
Masatoshi Sato
3
Topological phases on PT symmetric quantum walks
Dept. Appl. Phys., Hokkaido U.
Hideaki Obuse
4
Symmetry and Topology in Non-Hermitian Physics
Dept. Phys., U. Tokyo
Kohei Kawabata
Break (14:55〜15:10)
5
Topological excitation bands in a Bose-Einstein condensate
Dept. Appl. Phys., Nagoya U.
Yuki Kawaguchi
6
Non-Hermitian topological phenomena induced by strong correlations
Dept. Phys., U. Tsukuba
Tsuneya Yoshida
7
Experimental study on non-Hermitian many-body system using cold atoms
Dept. Phys., Kyoto U.
Yosuke Takasu
8
Topological photonics and topological laser
RIKEN iTHEMS
Tomoki Ozawa
9
Non-Hermitian optical response induced by coupling states between photon-exciton-phonon systems
Dept. Phys., Osaka Pref. Univ.; PRESTO JST
Goro Oohata
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation : astrophysics, hadron physics, condensed matter physics investigated by ultracold particle systems
1
Introduction
Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys.
Munekazu Horikoshi
2
What is “Quantum Simulation”
Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Phys.
Masahito Ueda
3
Expectations for “Quantum Simulation”
Gakushuin Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Hal Tasaki
4
Domestic and international trends of “Quantum Simulation” and the issues
IMS, Dep. of Photo-Molecular Science
Kenji Ohmori
Break (15:25〜15:45)
5
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using ultracold atomic gases
Kyoto Univ., Dept. of Phys.
Shintaro Taie
6
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using Rydberg atoms
Univ. of Electro-Communications, ILS
Ken'ichi Nakagawa
7
The leading edge of Quantum Simulation using ions
Osaka Univ.
Kenji Toyoda
Atomic and molcular physics
(Atomi, molecular and ionic spectroscopy, ion collision)
1
Vibrational cooling of N_2_O^+^ by radiation using the cryogenic ion storage ring RICE
Saitama Univ. , Rikkyo Univ.^A^ , RIKEN^B^ , Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.^C^
Ryo Igosawa , Yuji Nakano^A,B^ , Susumu Kuma^B^ , Toshiyuki Azuma^B,C^ , Takayuki Yamaguchi
2
Helium droplet beam development for tracing low temperature ion dynamics IV
RIKEN^A^、Kitasato Univ.^B^、TMU^C^
A.;Iguchi^A,B^、^@^S.;Kuma^A^、T.;Azuma^A,C^
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4
Development of neutral beam source for merged beam experiments II
Rikkyo Univ.^A^, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.^B^, Riken^C^
Iizawa;Masatomi^A^, Iida;Shinpei^AB^, Koizumi;Wataru^A^, Azuma;Toshiyuki^C^, Nakano;Yuji^AC^
5
Production of molecular ion beam using duoplasmatron ion source
Rikkyo Univ.
Ryosuke;Nagaoka,Hayato;Odanaka,Keiko;Hamajima,Masatomi;Iizawa,Yuji;Nakano
6
Cooling process of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon anion in TMU E-ring
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Toho Univ.^A^, RIKEN^B^
M.Kuriyama, T.Furukawa^A^, J.Matsumoto, S.Iida, H.Tanuma, T.Azuma^B^, H.Shiromaru
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Li@C_60_^+^ + e^-^ experiment using an electrostatic storage ring
Univ. of Tsukuba, RIKEN ^A^
Shigeo Tomita, Naoki Yamamoto, Yoichi Nakai^A^
8
Stereodynamics in collisions of highly-charged ions with rare gas dimers VIII
TMCIT, TUS^A^
Tomoko Ohyama-Yamaguchi, Atsushi Ichimura^A^
9
Stereoscopic collisions of MeV molecular ion with CO2 molecule
Graduate school of Humanities and Sciences, Nara Women's University,
Dept. of Phys., Nara Women's University^A^
Dept. of Phys., Nara Women's University^A^
Misaki Masatsugu, Toshimi Terahata, Kunikazu Ishii, Hidemi Ogawa
10
Mass asymmetry dependence to the shape of energy-loss spectrum in collisions of ion with heteronuclear diatomic molecules
Physics Laboratory, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University,
Faculty of Science, Tokyou University of Science^A^
Faculty of Science, Tokyou University of Science^A^
Masato Nakamura, Atsushi Ichimura^A^
11
Coincidence measurements of scattered and desorbed ions from the solid Ne surface by slow Arq+ ion impact II
Dept. Phys., Rikkyo Univ.
Hiroyoshi Sawa, Shunya Watanabe, Hirokazu Ueta, Takato Hirayama
12
Development of a new apparatus for investigating of the mechanism of positron annihilation induced ion desorption
Tokyo University of Science
T. Tachibana, T. Arai, T. Kusakari, Y. Nagashima
13
Resonance scattering in the ion-dipole system
JAXA ISAS
K. Sakimoto
Quantum electronics
(Superconducting and spin qubit, diamond)
1
Cross-resonance gate on a 2D-integrated system of superconducting qubits
RCAST-UTokyo^A^, NTT SC lab^B^, RIKEN CEMS^C^
Heya;Kentaro^A^, Mikami;Kiyoto^A^, Davaasuren;Amarsanaa^A^, Takeda;Yutaka^A^, Singh;Akhil^A^, Kono:Singo^A^, Suzuki;Yasunari^B^, Nittoh;Koh-ich^C^, Kusuyama;Koichi^C^, Tamate;Shuhei^A^, Tabuchi;Yutaka^A^, Nakamura;Yasunobu^A,C^
2
Development of Josephson parametric oscillators using lumped element circuits
NEC Corporation, TOSHIBA Corporation^A^, RIKEN/CEMS^B^, UTokyo/RCAST^C^
T. Yamaji, S. Kagami, H. Goto^A^, L. Zhirong^B^, Y. Nakamura^BC^, T. Yamamoto, M. Shirane
3
Phonon-bottlenecked spin relaxation time observed in Er^3+^:Y_2_SiO_5_ at sub-kelvin temperatures
NTT BRL
Budoyo;Rangga P.,Kakuyanagi;Kosuke,^@^Toida;Hiraku,Matsuzaki;Yuichiro,Munro;William J.,Yamaguchi;Hiroshi,Saito;Shiro
4
Nuclear magnetic resonance with a superconducting flux qubit
NTT BRL, Osaka University^A^,QIQB, OTRI, Osaka Univ.^B^, JST PRESTO^C^
Koichiro Miyanishi^A^, Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Hiraku Toida, Kosuke Kakuyanagi, Makoto Negoro^A^^B^^C^, Masahiro Kitagawa^A^^B^, Shiro Saito
5
Microwave amplification by a spin maser
OIST^A^, Sumitomo Elec. Ind^B^, QST^C^, Univ. of Tsukuba^D^, JST-PRESTO^E^
Jason Ball^A^, Petr Moroshkin^A^, Hitoshi Sumiya^B^, Shinobu Onoda^C^, Takeshi Ohshima^C^, Junichi Isoya^D^, Denis Konstantinov^A^, Yuimaru KUBO^A,E^
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Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Rabi oscillation FFT imaging of local enhancement of microwave by non-fed micrometer- size antenna
University of Tsukuba Nagoya University
Shuhei Nomoto&Giacomo Mariani&Satoshi Kashiwaya&Shintaro Nomura
8
Observation of rotational Brownian motion of single electron spins
Kwansei Gakuin Univ.^A^,Osaka City Univ.^B^, Inst. Mol. Sci.^C^, Chapman Univ^D^, Univ. Tokyo^E^, Keio Univ.^F^
M.;Fujiwara^A,B^, Y.;Shikano^C,D,E,F^, R.;Tsukahara^A^, S.;Shikata^A^, H.;Hashimoto^A^
9
Nuclear spin single-shot measurement for complete Bell state measurement in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kawasaki Yoshiki
10
Fidelity estimation of holonomic quantum gate by randomized bench
marking in an NV center in diamond
marking in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kazuyasu Matsuda,Kodai Nagata,Shirou Tamiya,Kouyou Kuramitani,Yuhei Sekiguchi,Hideo Kosaka
11
Full parameter estimation of holonomic quantum gate by machine learning in an NV center
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Yuta Koga,Kouyou Kuramitani,Taiichi Ishizaka,Shiro Tamiya,Kazuyasu Mastuda,Hideo Kosaka
12
Entanglement generation between a geometric electron spin and an emitted photon in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Yuki Yasui,Yuhei Sekiguchi,Hiroki Kano,Yuta Koga,Kazuya Turumoto,Hideo Kosaka
13
Selective quantum teleportation transfer from a photon into a carbon
nuclear spin in an NV center in diamond
nuclear spin in an NV center in diamond
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kohei;Kurashita,Kazuya;Tsurumoto,Hiroki;Kano,Yuhei;Sekiguchi,Hideo;Kosaka
14
Optical Stark-shift gate for diamond integrated quantum bits
Yokohama Natl. Univ.
Kazuki;Matsushita,Hiroki;Kano,Kazuya;Tsurumoto,Riyo;Enyo,Kouyou;Kuramitani,Yuhei;Sekiguchi,Hideo;Kosaka
Quantum electronics
(many-body physics in quantum degenerate gases, and superfluids)
1
Cancellation
2
Finite temperature effect and phase diagram of dipole Bose Hubbard model
TUS
Kazuhiro;Tamura,Shohei;Watabe,Tetsuro;Nikuni
3
Imbalanced Fermi gas in antiparallel magnetic fields
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takaaki Anzai, Yusuke Nishida
4
Thermodynamic properties of an ultracold Fermi gas with an orbital Feshbach resonance
Keio University
Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
5
Instability of a domain wall in Rabi-coupled two-component Bose-Einstein condensates
Det.of phys. Kindai Univ.
Kosuke Ihara,
Kenichi Kasamatsu
Kenichi Kasamatsu
6
Many-body spin correlation of SU(N) Fermi gas in an optical superlattice
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Naoki Nishizawa, Shintaro Taie, Tomoya Yagami, Keita Sakuma, Nobuyuki Takei, Yosuke Takasu, Yoshihito Kuno, Yoshiro Takahashi
Break (10:30〜10:45)
7
Two-component degenerate Fermi gases of ^173^Yb in an optical lattice
Department of Physics, Tokyo Tech
Masato;Takagi,Martin;Miranda,Ryotaro;Inoue,Mikio;Kozuma
8
Semi-classical dynamics of a dark soliton in a one-dimensional lattice Bose gas
Dept. of phys. Kindai Univ.,Yukawa inst. for Theor. phys. Kyoto Univ.^A^
Yusuke Ozaki,Kazuma Nagao^A^,Ippei Danshita,Kenichi Kasamatsu
9
Quantum field theory of a resonantly interacting spinless Fermi gas in one dimension and its application
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yuta Sekino and Yusuke Nishida
10
Many Fermi polarons at finite temperature
RIKEN Nishina Center, Waseda Univ. WIAS^A^
Hiroyuki Tajima, Shun Uchino
11
Quantum Phases and Excitations in Bose-Fermi Mixtures in a Three-Dimentional
Optical Lattice
Optical Lattice
Tokyo Metropolitan University
R.;Hatsuda, Y.;Ono, R.;Sakamoto, H.;Mori, E.;Arahata
12
Adiabatic and superadiabatic generation of cat states in bosonic Josephson junctions under particle losses
UTokyo,CFT-PAN^A^
Takuya;Hatomura,Krzysztof;Pawlowski^A^
13
Strong Coupling Effects on Compressibility of an Ultracold Fermi Gas
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Keio University
Ryohei Sato, Daichi Kagamihara, Koki Manabe, Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
Quantum dot
1
High-frequency measurement techniques for quantum devices
Tomohiro Otsuka
2
Establishment of fine etching process for single electron sources in a GaAs/AlGaAs two dimensional electron gas
Dep. of Phys. Osaka Univ.^A^, CSRN, Osaka Univ.^B^
Shota Norimoto^A^, Shuichi Iwakiri^A^, Masahiko Yokoi^A^, Tomonori Arakawa^A, B^, Yasuhiro Niimi^A, B^, Kensuke Kobayashi^A, B^
3
Two level system induced parametric amplification in a nonlinear superconducting resonator
AIST
Shuji Nakamura, Yuma Okazaki, Shintaro Takada, Nobu-hisa Kaneko
4
Effect of side-gates on the electrical transport of SiGe self-aseembled quantum dots
ISIR Univ. of Osaka^1^, Univ. of Regensburg^2^
Moe;Tanaka^1^, Kazutoshi;Kawaguchi^1^, Haruki;Kiyama^1^, Mario;Bamesreiter^2^, Dominique;Bougeard^2^, Akira;Oiwa^1^
Break (15:00〜15:15)
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Ge and Si Nanowires: New Platforms for Spin and Majorana Qubits
Univ. Basel, and CEMS RIKEN
Loss Daniel
6
Fidelity of strongly driven electric dipole spin resonance
University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
Yasuhiro Tokura
7
Enhancement of an electron spin qubit control fidelity by adaptive control
CEMS RIKEN, Univ. of Tokyo, Department of Applied Physics^A^, RIEC, Tohoku Univ.^B^, Lehrstuhl fur Angewandte Festrkorperphysik Ruhr-Univ. Bochum^C^, Department of Physics, University of Basel^D^
A. Noiri, T. Nakajima, K. Kawasaki^A^, J. Yoneda, P. Stano, S. Amaha, T. Otsuka^B^, K. Takeda, M. R. Delbecq, G. Allison, A. Ludwig^C^, A. D. Wieck^C^, D. Loss^D^, S. Tarucha
8
Cross-correlated spin phase noise in a silicon double dot
CEMS RIKEN, Tokyo Tech^A^
J. Yoneda, K. Takeda, A. Noiri, T. Nakajima, S. Li, T. Kodera, S. Tarucha
9
Towards quantum teleportation with electron spins
RIKEN CEMS^A^ /Tokyo-Univ.^B^ /Univ. Sydney^C^ /Ruhr-Univ. Bochum^D^/RIEC, Tohoku Univ.^E^
Y.;Kojima^A,B^, T.;Nakajima^A^, A.;Noiri^A^, J.;Yoneda^A^, T.;Otsuka^A,E^, K.;Takeda^A^, S.;Li^A^, T.;Ito^A,B^, S.D.;Bartlett^C^, A.;Ludwig^D^, A.D.;Wieck^D^ and S.;Tarucha^A,B^
10
Analysis of local magnetic field created by micro-magnet for electron spin resonance
Applied Physics., Univ. Tokyo, ^C^RIEC, Tohoku Univ. ^A^RIKEN, CEMS, ^C^Ruhr-Univ. Bochum
T. Ito, T. Otsuka^A^, T. Nakajima^B^, M. Delbecq^B^, S. Amaha^B^, J. Yoneda^B^, K. Takeda^B^, A. Noiri^B^, G. Allison^B^, Arne Ludwig^C^, Andreas D. Wieck^C^ and S. Tarucha
11
Design of a superconducting amplifier for readout of semiconductor spin qubits
RIKEN CEMS
Takashi Kobayashi, Takashi Nakajima, Kenta Takeda, Akito Noiri, Tarucha Seigo
Diversified Utilization of ILC
1
Introduction
Institute for Chemical Research
Iwashita Yoshihisa
2
Present Status and Physics of ILC Project
Tohoku Univ.
Hitoshi Yamamoto
3
ILC Accelerator and its Diversified Application
KEK Accelerator
Kaoru Yokoya
4
Research on Photon Photon Interaction Using High Brightness Gamma-ray
QST
Takehito Hayakawa
5
Muon Generation by ILC and its application
KEK Muon
Koichiro Shimomura
Break (14:45〜14:55)
6
Possibilities of Hadron Photo-Production Experiment at ILC
Tohoku Univ., ELPH
Norihito Muramatsu
7
Positron Production by ILC and its Application
Tokyo University of Science
Yasuyuki Nagashima
8
High Intensity Field Science at ILC Beam Dump
QST・Kansai Photon Science Institute
James Koga
9
Search for Hidden Particle at ILC Beam Dump
Tokyo Univ., Faculty of Science
Takeo Moroi
10
Summary and Perspective
Kyushu Univ. Faculty of Science
Kiyotomo Kawagoe
Atomic and molcular physics
(Exotic atoms, highly charged ions)
1
X-ray spectroscopy of highly-charged muonic atoms / ions with superconducting detector
RIKEN, JAXA^A^, TMU^B^, Rikkyo Univ.^C^, Osaka Univ.^D^, Tohoku Univ.^E^, IPMU^F^, KEK^G^
S.;Okada, T.;Azuma, S.;Watanabe^A^, S.;Yamada^B^, Y.;Ichinohe^C^, K.;Ninomiya^D^, Y.;Kino^E^, T.;Takahashi^F^, Y.;Miyake^G^, S.;Takeshita^G^, K.;Shimomura^G^, N.;Kawamura^G^
2
Calculation of slow inelastic collision of positronium and hydrogen atom
Tohoku Univ., Kyushu Univ.^A^, RIKEN^B^, Stockholm Univ.^C^, Uppsala Univ.^D^
Takuma Yamashita, Yasushi Kino, Emiko Hiyama^A^^B^, Svante Jonsell^C^, Piotr Froelich^D^
3
Charge Exchange Spectroscopy as the fundamental research for the synthesis mechanism of heavy elements in neutron star mergers II
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., ^A^Univ. of Electro-Communications, ^B^Toho Univ., ^C^AEI., ^D^NIFS, ^E^Tohoku Univ., Vilnius Univ.^F^
Y. Yamada, T. Akutsu, N. Numadate, H. Tanuma, N. Nakamura^A^, Y. Sekiguchi^B^, S. Wanajo^C^, H.A. Sakaue^D^, D. Kato^D^, I. Murakami^D^, M. Tanaka^E^, and Gediminas;Gaigalas^F^
4
Observation of Electric Octupole Decay from Ag-like highly charged ions by EBIT
NIFS^A^, Kyushu Univ.^B^, SOKENDAI^C^, Univ. of Toyama^D^, ILS/UEC^E^
H. A. Sakaue^A^, D. Kato^A^^B^, I. Murakami^A^^C^, H. Ohashi^D^, N. Nakamura^E^
5
Atomic number dependence of electric octuple line intensities of Ag-like highly charged ions
NIFS^A^, Kyushu Univ.^B^, SOKENDAI^C^, Toyama Univ.^D^, ILS/UEC^E^
KATO Daiji^A,B^, SAKAUE A. Hiroyuki^A^, MURAKAMI Izumi^A,C^, OHASHI Hayato^D^, NAKAMURA Nobuyuki^E^
6
Charge exchange EUV spectroscopy of highly charged heavy ions
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Naoki Numadate, Yohei Yamada, Takumi Ohna and Hajime Tanuma
7
Observation of magnetic dipole transitions in krypton ions
ILS/UEC, Tohoku Univ.^A^, AEI/MPG^B^, Toho Univ.^C^, Vilnius Univ.^D^, NIFS^E^, Kyushu Univ.^F^, SOKENDAI^G^, TMU^H^
KONDO Tomohiro, TANAKA Masaomi^A^, WANAJO Shinya^B^, SEKIGUCHI Yu-ichiro^C^, Gediminas Gaigalas^D^, SAKAUE Hiroyuki^E^, KATO Daiji^F^, MURAKAMI Izumi^G^, TANUMA Hajime^H^, NAKAMURA Nobuyuki
Quantum electronics
(general quantum electronics)
1
Why ice is slippery, and temperature of ice optimal for skating is -5
to -9 degrees
to -9 degrees
Hiyoshi Department of Physics
Keio University
Keio University
MITSUI, Takahisa
AOKI, Kenichiro
AOKI, Kenichiro
2
Double resonance spectroscopy for silver atoms in superfluid helium
Hosei Univ.,RNC^A^,Okayama Univ. RIIS^B^,Osaka Univ.^C^,Toho Univ.^D^
W. Kobayashi^Hosei Univ.,A^,K. Imamura^A,B^, M. Sanjo^Hosei Univ.,A^,T. Fujita^A,C^,A. Takamine^A^,T. Furukawa^D^,H. Ueno^A^,Y. Matsuo^Hosei Univ.,A^
3
Spin transfer from polarized gaseous alkali atoms to a solid container: Ⅲ
Tokyo Univ. of Agr. & Tech.
R.yasuda, A. Hatakeyama
4
Calibration of the number of Rb atoms in the observation region injected into superfluid helium for the measurement of hyperfine structure splittings
Hosei univ., RIKEN Nishina Center, Okayama uvi. RIIS, Toho univ.
M. Sanjo, K. Imamura, W. Kobayashi, Y. Takeuchi, A. Takamine, T. Furukawa, H. Ueno, Y. Matsuo
5
Electronic states of alkali atoms at anti-spin-relaxation coatings
Tokyo Univ. of Agr. Tech.
Takaki Fujii, Atsushi Hatakeyama
6
Scattering and spin relaxation of alkali atoms on solid surfaces coated with paraffin
Tokyo Univ. of Agr. & Tech.
Naota Sekiguchi, Kazane Okuma, Norihiro Matsuzaka, Hiroaki Usui, Atsushi Hatakeyama
Physics and applications of laser-produced x-ray source
1
Introduction
Utsunomiya Univ., Eng.
Takeshi Higashiguchi
2
Infancy and future of laser-produced x-ray source
Inst. Laser Tech.
Hiroyuki Daido
3
Development of Extreme Ultraviolet Light Source based on laser-produced Sn plasma for lithography
Gigaphoton Inc.
Hakaru Mizoguchi
4
Atomic processes in laser-produced x-ray source
Hiroshima Univ., Eng.
Shinichi Namba
Break (15:15〜15:30)
5
Radiative hydrodynamics of laser-produced x-ray source
Tohoku Univ., Eng.
Naofumi Ohnishi
6
Diagnostics of plasma parameters of laser-produced x-ray source
Kyushu Univ., Eng. Sci.
Kentaro Tomita
7
Present status of development of soft x-ray correlative microscopy for biological cell observation
Tohoku Univ., IMRAM
Takeo Ejima
8
Material modification and processing with laser-produced x-ray source
Osaka Univ, ILE
Nozomi Tanaka
Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan, Division1 (Atomic and Molecular Physics, Quantum Electronics, Radiation Physics)
1
Opening address
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Dept. Phys.
Hajime Tanuma
2
Theoretical studies on super-resolution imaging and open many-body systems in ultracold atomic gases
Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. Phys.
Yuto Ashida
3
Study of single photon frequency conversion with quantum state preservation
Osaka Univ.
Rikizo Ikuta
4
Realization of an optical-lattice quantum simulator with exotic spin and orbital degrees of freedom
Kyoto Univ., Dept. Phys.
Shintaro Taie
Break (15:10〜15:25)
(many-body physics in cold atoms/molecules, and general theory of cold atoms/nano particles)
●5
6
Single-particle Spectra in the Normal State of an Ultracold Bose-Fermi Mixture III
Keio Univ.
Koki Manabe, Daisuke Inotani, Yoji Ohashi
7
Transport properties of ultracold Fermi gas
Keio univ.
Koichiro Furutani, Yoji Ohashi
8
Quantum fluctuations of vortex lattices in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates
under synthetic gauge fields
under synthetic gauge fields
Dep. of Physics, Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS^A^
Takumi;Yoshino, Shunsuke;Furukawa, Masahito;Ueda^A^
9
The ground state of a polaron in ultra cold dipolar Fermi gases
Kochi Univ.,Aichi Univ. of Education^A^,Ritsumeikan Univ.^B^
Kazuya Nishimura,Eiji Nakano,Kei Iida,Takahiko Miyakawa^A^,Hiroyuki Yabu^B^
10
Quantum reflection of ultracold atoms by a dielectric nanosphere
Meiji University^A^, AIST^B^
Takaaki Yamaguchi, Rina Kanamoto^A^, Daisuke Akamatsu^B^
11
Renormalization-Group Study of Low-Energy excitations in Bose-Einstein Condensates
Department of Physics, Hokkaido University
Takafumi KITA
12
Z_2_ lattice gauge theories coupled to massless fermions
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Takashi Nakafuji, Ikuo Ichinose
Introduction to Computational Physics
1
Opening remark
Nagoya Univ., Sci.
Yuko Okamoto
2
Challenges in the computational elementary particle physics
Kyoto Univ., YITP
Sinya Aoki
3
Future prospect of computational nuclear physics
Takaharu Otsuka
4
Large-scale simulations of celestial activities and evolution of the universe
Chiba Univ., Sci.
Ryoji Matsumoto
5
Physics and computation of atoms and photons from high temperature to low temperature
Univ. Electro-Commun., Applied Phys.
Shinichi Watanabe
Break (15:20〜15:35)
6
Computational science of matter and materials
Univ. Tokyo, Sci.
Shinji Tsuneyuki
7
Pursuit and escape: from individuals to groups
Nagoya Univ., Math.
Toru Ohira
8
Computational science of cloud turbulence
Nagoya Inst. Tech.,
Toshiyuki Gotoh
9
Closing remark
Nagoya Univ., Sci.
Tomohiko Watanabe
Quantum electronics
(Quantum optics)
1
Rotational shearing Sagnac interferometer using a dove prism
UEC
Yoko Miyamoto, Masaki Iha
2
Entangled photon spectroscopy
IMS^A^, SOKENDAI^B^
Yuta;Fujihashi^A^, Akihito;Ishizaki^A,B^
3
Polarization measurement of photons emitted from a gold-nanorod-quantum-dot coupled system at room temperature
Tohoku Univ. RIEC
Masakazu;Sugawara, Mark;Sadgrove, Yasuyoshi;Mitsumori, Keiichi;Edamatsu
4
Transportation of Liposomes in the evanescent field of an optical nanofiber.
Tohoku Univ. RIEC
Takaaki;Yoshino,Daichi;Yamaura,Masakazu;Sugawara,Mark;Sadgrove,Ayumi;Hirano,Yasuyoshi;Mitsumori,Keiichi;Edamatsu
5
Towards an interface between localized plasmons and cold atoms
RIEC, Tohoku Univ.
Mark Sadgrove
6
Measurement of ^87^Rb high Rydberg state using electromagnetically induced transparency(EIT) in a room-temperature vapor cell.
UEC,ILS,Tanji-lab
Akihiko Sakurai,Yoshiki Matsuyama,Keita Takahashi,Koushin Mogi,Haruka Tanji
7
Development of light source for optical resonator stabilization for observation of minority photon nonlinear effects
UEC,ILS,Tanji lab
Yamazaki;Naoki Takayama;Taisei Tanaka;Takahiro Tanji;Haruka
Break (15:00〜15:15)
8
Creation of multiple modes in two-photon spectra toward arbitrary shaping of a biphoton wave packet II
Univ. of Electro-Comm., NICT^A^
Kurumi Tazawa, Naoto Asamura, Masahiro Yabuno^A^, Sigehito Miki^A^, Hirotaka Terai^A^, Ryousuke Shimizu
9
Spectral manipulation of a biphoton wave packet by two-photon temporal phase modulations II
Univ. of Electro-Comm., NICT^A^
Takumi Yagisawa, Naoto Asamura, Masahiro Yabuno^A^, Sigehito Miki^A^, Hirotaka Terai^A^, Ryosuke Shimizu
10
Ultrafast detection of a single-photon by an optical Kerr gate
Univ. of Electro-Comm., NICT^A^
Takahiro Takumi, Ryo Naito, Masahiro Yabuno^A^, Shigehito Miki^A^, Hirotaka Terai^A^, Ryosuke Shimizu
11
Coaxial amplification of entangled photons generated by a parametoric down-conversion
Dept.of Phys.Tokyo Univ.of Science
R.Nozaki,T.Suzuki,T.Kubo,Y.Sato and K.Sanaka
12
Temporal Shape and Efficiency of Single-Photon Generation Based on Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Waseda Univ.,NTT^A^,Toshiba^B^
Takeru;Utsugi,Fuma;Kishida,Yuuki;Tokunaga^A^,Hayato;Goto^B^,Takao;Aoki
13
Theoretical study on robust and fast single photon source in circuit QED system based on shortcuts to adiabaticity
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Shumpei Masuda, Kazuki Koshino
14
Observation of forbidden transition using coupled superconducting flux qubit-coplanar waveguide resonator circuit in ultra-strong coupling regime
Waseda Univ.^A^, NICT^B^, QEERI^C^, NTT BRL^D^, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.^E^
Ziqiao Ao^A, B^, Fumiki Yoshihara^B^, Tomoko Fuse^B^, Sunmi Kim^B^, Sahel Ashhab^C^, Kosuke Kakuyanagi^D^, Shiro Saito^D^, Tomohiro Shitara^E^, Kazuki Koshino^E^, Takao Aoki^A^, Kouichi Semba^B^
15
Ground state of a circuit QED system in the deep-strong coupling regime
coupled to an environment
coupled to an environment
Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Osaka Univ.^A^, PRESTO^B^, NICT^C^
Tomohiro Shitara, Motoaki Bamba^A,B^, Fumiki Yoshihara^C^, Tomoko Fuse^C^, Kouichi Semba^C^, Kazuki Koshino
Metamaterials/Magnetism/Plasmonics/Photonic Crystal
1
Surface plasmon polaritons in thin-film Weyl semimetals
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo^A^, Hosei Uni.^B^, Aist^C^
Tomohiro Tamaya^A^, Takeo Kato^A^, Satoru Konabe^B^, Shiro Kawabata^C^
2
Second Harmonic Generation from Doubly Resonant Metallic Metaparticles
Department of Physics, Tohoku University, AIMR, Tohoku University
Yusuf B; Habibullah, Max; Lein^A^, Teruya; Ishihara
3
Photonic Dirac cones of non-Hermition systems III
NIMS
Yuanzhao YAO, Naoki IKEDA, Takashi KURODA, Takaaki MANO,
Hiromi KOYAMA, Yoshimasa SUGIMOTO, Kazuaki SAKODA
Hiromi KOYAMA, Yoshimasa SUGIMOTO, Kazuaki SAKODA
4
Theory of optical response measurement of nanoparticles by a scanning tunneling microscope tip
Osaka Pref. Univ.^A^, RIKEN^B^, Osaka Univ.^C^
Hidemasa Yamane^A^, Nobuhiko Yokoshi^A^, Hiroshi Imada^B^, Yousoo Kim^B^, Hajime Ishihara^A,C^
5
Enhancement of Optical Activity by Chiral Metamaterials under Zeroth-Order Resonance
Kyoto Institute of Technology^A^, RIKEN SPring-8 Center^B^, GSMS-NAIST^C^
Takuya;Yamaguchi^A^, Tetsuya;Ueda^A^, Kei;Sawada^B^, Satoshi;Tomita^C^
6
Theoretical study on a response of photon field coupled with multiple artificial atoms
^A^Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ., ^B^Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Pref. Univ.
Y.;Nakamura^A^,T.;Yokoyama^A^, H.;Ishihara^A, B^
Break (15:00〜15:15)
7
Pump-probe imaging on BiFeO_3_
Dept. of Phys., Kyushu Univ.,AIST^A^
Keita;Matsumoto,Toshimitsu;Ito^A^,Takuya;Satoh
8
Localized spin density dependence of photoinduced magnetization dynamics in CdMnTe II
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo University of Science
Atsushi Hashimoto, Go Kitazawa, Jun Ishihara, Kensuke Miyajima
9
Ferromagnetic order in quasi-2D CrBr_3_ crystal
Dept. of Physics, Kyoto Univ.^A^, iCeMS, Kyoto Univ.^B^
Kenji Oba^A^, Satoshi Kusaba^A^, Takashi Arikawa^A^, Koichiro Tanaka^A,B^
10
Non-Local Response Theory for Dipole-Exchange Spin Waves in Ferromagnetic Thin Films
^A^Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ., ^B^Grad. Sch. Eng., Osaka Pref. Univ.
K;Kato^A^, T.;Yokoyama^A^, H.;Ishihara^A, B^
11
Observation of natural optical activity in polar cycloidal magnet
Dept. of Appl. Phys. UTokyo^A^,RIKEN CEMS^B^
Makiko Ogino^A^,Yoshio Kaneko^B^,Yoshinori Tokura^A^,^B^,Youtarou Takahashi^A^,^B^
12
Magneto-chiral dichroism for visible light emission in chiral lanthanide complexes
IMR, Tohoku Univ.
Kouji Taniguchi, Masaki Nishio, Shuhei Kishiue, Po-Jung Huang, Shojiro Kimura, Hitoshi Miyasaka
13
Dynamic phase transitions of domain dynamics in helical magnets
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS^A^
D.Murata, Y.Kaneko, Y.Tokura, Y.Takahashi
AdS/CFT correspondence, problems in gravity theories
1
The correlation functions of Exactly Marginal Operator from AdS/CFT
Nagoya U.
Masashi;Zenkai, Tadakatsu;Sakai
2
On the analysis and verification of !LaTeX$T\bar{T}$ deformed AdS/CFT correspondence
Osaka Univ.
Toshihiro Ota
3
Bulk Local State in Three-dimensional Spin-3 Gravity
Hokkaido Univ.
Ryuichi Nakayama, Kenji Shiohara, Tomotaka Suzuki
4
Holographic Duality for 3D Spin-3 Gravity Coupled to a Scalar Field
Hokkaido Univ.
Ryuichi;Nakayama, ^@^Kenji;Shiohara, Tomotaka;Suzuki
5
Black hole and partial deconfinement in gauge/gravity correspondence
Stanford University^A^,University of Southampton^B^,University of Tsukuba^C^
Jordan;Cotler^A^,Masanori;Hanada^B^,Goro;Ishiki^C^,^@^Hiromasa;Watanabe^C^
6
An analysis for excited baryon based on gauge/gravity correspondence
Nagoya Univ.
Takahiro;Ogino,Yasuhiro;Hayashi,Tadakatsu;Sakai
7
Analysis of boud states in holographic conductors
Chuo U.
Shuta Ishigaki,Shin Nakamura
8
On stability of compactified Lovelock gravity with Riemannian symmetric manifolds
Keio Univ.
Keisuke Ohashi
Break (15:30〜15:45)
9
Towards the determination of the dimension of the critical surface
Dept. Phys. Kindai Univ., SISSA Trieste
Nobuyoshi Ohta, Kevin Falls and Roberto Percacci
10
Comment on the renormalizability of the two Weyl invariant quantuam gravity theories with matters
TUS
Ki-ichiro SATO
11
Weak Gravity Conjecture from Unitarity and Causality
Univ. of Crete, Kobe Univ.^A^, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison^B^
Yuta; Hamada, ^@^Toshifumi; Noumi^A^, Gary, Shiu^B^
●12
13
R^p^ gravity modified with K-essence and cosmological models
NIT Gifu College, Yamaguchi Univ.
Nahomi Kan, Kiyoshi Shiraishi, Mai Yashiki
14
Black holes and negative information
NTT Basic Research Lab.,Univ. of Cambridge (DAMTP)^A^
Koji;Azuma,Sathyawageeswar;Subramanian^A^
15
Information paradox of quantum black holes with symmetry
The University of Tokyo^A^, The University of Electro-Communications^B^
Yoshifumi Nakata, Eyuri Wakakuwa^B^, and Masato Koashi^A^
Quantum electronics
(few-body physics in cold atoms/molecules, experiments on cooling and trapping of atoms, ion traps)
●1
Universal clustering of Bose polarons
RIKEN
Pascal Naidon
2
Effects of higher-angular-momentum channels in 3 identical Bose systems
Tohoku Univ. FRIS^A^, RIKEN^B^,Kyushu Univ.^C^
Shimpei Endo^A^, Pascal Naidon^B^, Emiko Hiyama^B^^C^
●3
Quench dynamics in a two-particle system with a synthetic spin-orbit coupling
OIST
Ayaka;Usui, Thomás;Fogarty, Thomas;Busch
●4
5
Magnetic trapping of metastable europium atoms
TokyoTech
Hiroki Matsui, Yuki Miyazawa, Ryotaro Inoue, Mikio Kozuma
6
Compensation of gravity for an ^87^Rb BEC using optical painted-potential
Gakushuin university
H.Ikeda,R.Suzuki,H.Toda,K.Shibata,T.Hirano
7
A slow and continuous atomic beam source for an atom-interferometer gyroscope
Tokyo Tech
Ryotaro Inoue, Mikio Kozuma
Break (15:00〜15:15)
8
Evaluation of noble gas inflow into the vacuum system including Non-Evaporable Getters
Tokyo Tech
Oda Takumi, Inoue Ryotaro, Hosoya Toshiyuki, Kozuma Mikio
9
Trapping of ultracold atoms in optical lattice enhanced by high-finesse optical cavity
JST PREST
Jun Kobayashi
10
Development of Sub-microsecond Broadband Pulsed Laser for Laser-Cooling of Positronium
Faculty of Engineering The University of Tokyo,
School of Science The University of Tokyo^A^,
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics The University of Tokyo^B^
School of Science The University of Tokyo^A^,
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics The University of Tokyo^B^
Tajima;Yohei, Yamada;Kyohei^A^, Shu;Kenji^A^, Hashidate;Kaori^A^, Ishida;Akira^A^, Namba;Toshio^B^, Asai;Shoji^A^, Gonokami;Makoto^A^, Chae;Eunmi, Yoshioka;Kosuke
11
Development of a compact laser cooling system using a Yb dispenser atomic source
Dep. Physics, YNU, NMIJ, AIST^A^
Junia Nomura, Tomohiko Momma, Yusuke Hisai, Kazumichi Yoshii, Takumi Kobayashi^A^, Daisuke Akamatsu^A^, Feng-Lei Hong
12
An isospaced ion string planar trap aimed at light-ion coupling
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka univ^A^,NICT^B^
Hironori;Sasaki^A^,Takashi;Mukaiyama^A^,Kazuhiro;Hayasaka^B,A^,Utako;Tanaka^A,B^
13
Scalable method for measurement of internal and vibrational states in Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard model with trapped ions
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
Go;Tomimasu, Utako;Tanaka, Takashi;Mukaiyama, Kenji;Toyoda
14
Observation of phonon hopping in an ion string toward realization of continuous-time quantum walks
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.
M.Tamura, U.Tanaka, T.Mukaiyama and K.Toyoda
15
Optical clock based on multiple calcium ions
NICT, Graduate school of Eng. Sci. Osaka Univ.
Kazuhiro Hayasaka
Harvests from Chirp pulse Amplification (CPA)
1
Introduction
GPI Energy
Yoshitaka Mori
2
Chirped Pulse Amplification: from Dawn to Present,
and Future
and Future
GPI
Yoshiaki Kato
3
Present and future of research using high-intensity short
pulsed light in materials science - From theoretical and
computational points of view -
pulsed light in materials science - From theoretical and
computational points of view -
RIKEN, CAP
Katsumi Midorikawa
4
Present and future of research using high-intensity short pulsed light in materials science - From theoretical and computational points of view -
Univ. Tsukuba
Kazuhiro Yabana
Break (15:10〜15:20)
5
Future of high field Science
HIroshima Univ.
Kensuke Honma
6
Progress and the prospects of laser electron acceleration based on CPA
QST KPSI
Masaki Kando
7
Broadening of plasma sciences with kilo-Joule-class high intensity laser
ILE, Osaka Univ.,
Shinsuke Fujioka
8
Summary
Kyoto Univ. ICR
Sakabe Shuji
Radiolysis and reaction dynamics of condensed phase probed by advanced physical and chemical method
1
Overview
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Takeshi Kai
2
Biomolecular damage by fast heavy-ion irradiation
Kyoto Univ.
Hidetsugu Tsuchida
3
Spectroscopic studies for reaction intermediates induced by the primary radiation processes using liquid microjet and soft X-ray synchrotron radiation.
Tokyo Univ. Agricul. Tech.
Masatoshi Ukai
4
Radiation damage to DNA and its biological consequences
Tokai Quantum Beam Science Center, QST
Akinari Yokoya
Break (15:05〜15:20)
5
Low-energy electron impacts on organic molecules
NIRS
Tamon Kusumoto
6
Femtosecond time-resolved electron diffraction and phase transitions
ISIR, Osaka Unv.
Yang Jinfeng
7
physics and chemistry relevant to positronium formation
Waseda University
Yoshinori Kobayashi
8
Closing talk
Kanagawa Univ.
Yasushi Hoshino
Symposium on International Year of Periodic Table 2019
1
Greeting by President of the Chemical Society of Japan
Bunshi-ken
Maki Kawai
2
Greeting by President of the Physical Society of Japan
Osaka Univ.
Hikaru Kawamura
3
Introduction to IYPT2019
Kyushu Univ.
Ken Sakai
4
The story of the discovery of Nihonium
Department of Physics, Faculty of science, Kyushu Univ.
Kosuke Morita
5
Origin of heavy elements: what made gold and platinum?
Max Planck Institute
Shinya Wanajo
Break (10:25〜10:40)
6
The 150th anniversary on the birth of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements by Mendeleev: The Periodic Table that changed the course of history
Professor Emeritus, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
Hiromu Sakurai
7
Influence of the periodic table
Kagaku-Dojin Publishing Company,INC
Fumiko Kakoi
8
Make all element superconductive
KYOKUGEN, Osaka U.
Katsuya Shimizu
9
The Element Strategy Initiative focusing on the properties of all elements
TOYOTA RIKEN
Kohei Tamao
Atomic and molcular physics
(intense laser, synchrotron radiation, FEL)
1
Weak-field asymptotic theory of tunneling ionization from nearly degenerate states
UEC^A^,MIPT^B^
Morishita;T^A^, Samygin;P.K.^B^, Tolstikhin;O.I.^B^
2
Gauge transformation between the minimal coupling Hamiltonian and the E-B Hamiltonian
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Ryoji Anzaki, Yasushi Shinohara, Takeshi Sato, Kenich L. Ishikawa
3
Circular dichroism in photoionization integral cross section
Health Sciences Univ. Hokkaido
Yoshi-Ichi Suzuki
4
Separation of calcium odd isotopes using linearly polarized lasers
School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Japan Atomic Energy Agency^A^
Yoshihiro Iwata, Stephen Wells, Masabumi Miyabe^A^, Shuichi Hasegawa
Break (10:30〜10:45)
5
High-Resolution Total-Cross-Section Measurements for Ultra-Low-Energy Electron Scattering from CH_4_ and NH_3_
Dept. Chem., Tokyo Tech.,Dept. Materials and Life Sci., Sophia Univ.^A^
T. Ejiri,T. Okumura,D. Ito,K. Hosaka,T. Odagiri^A^,M. Hoshino^A^,M. Kitajima
6
Capture of cobalt oxynitride cluster ions by helium clusters and near-infrared photodissociation spectroscopy of cluster complexes
Genesis Res. Inst., Toyota Tech. Inst.
Hideho Odaka, Masahiko Ichihashi
7
Oxidation State of a Copper Atom Bound to Cerium Oxide Clusters
Genesis Res. Inst., Inc.^A^, Kyushu Univ.^B^
Tetsuichiro Hayakawa^A^, Masashi Arakawa^B^, Shuhei Fujimoto^B^, Kento
Minamikawa^B^, Satoshi Kono^B^, Kota Ando^B^, Akira Terasaki^A,B^
Minamikawa^B^, Satoshi Kono^B^, Kota Ando^B^, Akira Terasaki^A,B^
8
Intermolecular Coulombic decay of core excited Nitrogen molecular clusters
IMS UVSOR
HIroshi Iwayama
9
Zeeman Quantum Beat of Helium Atoms by XUV Vector Beam
SAGA-LS^A^, University of Toyama^B^, Institute for Molecular Science^C^,
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies^D^
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies^D^
SAGA-LS^A^, University of Toyama^B^, Institute for Molecular Science^C^,
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies^D^
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies^D^
10
Characterizing stacking faults in single Xe nanoparticles by XFEL
Kyoto Univ.^A^, RSC^B^, IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.^C^, ANL^D^, Univ. of Turku^E^, SOLEIL^F^,ELI-NP^G^, ELETTRA^H^, Univ. of Milano^I, JASRI^J^
Akinobu Niozu^A,B^, Yoshiaki Kumagai^C^, Toshiyuki Nishiyama^A,B^, Hironobu Fukuzawa^B,C^, Koji Motomura^C^, Max Bucher^D^, Yuta Ito^C^, Tsukasa Takanashi^C^, Kazuki Asa^A,B^, Yuhiro Sato^A,B^, Daehyun You^C^, Taishi Ono^C^, Yiwen Li^C^, Edwin Kukk^E^, Catalin Miron^F,G^, Liviu Neagu^G^, Carlo Callegari^H^, Michele Fraia^H^, Giorgio Rossi^I^, Davide Galli^I^, Tomasso Pincelli^I^, Alessandro Colombo^I^, Takashi Kameshima^J^, Yasumasa Joti^J^, Tadashi Togashi^J^, Takaki Hatsui^B^, Shigeki Owada^B^, Tetsuo Katayama^J^, Kensuke Tono^J^, Makina Yabashi^B^, Kazuhiro Matsuda^A^, Christoph Bostedt^D^, Kiyonobu Nagaya^A,B^, and Kiyoshi Ueda^C^
11
Superfluorescence, yoked superfluorescence, free-induction decay, and four-wave mixing following excitation of helium ions by FEL pulses.
QST,IMS^A^,RIKEN^B^,JASRI^C^,Rikkyo^D^,Sophia^E^
HARRIES;James,Iwayama;Hiroshi^A^,Shigemasa;Eiji^A^,Kuma;Susumu^B^,Ohwada;Shigeki^B^,Inoue;Ichiro^B^,Togashi;Tadashi^B^,Iizawa;Masatomi^D^,Suzuki;Norhiro^E^,Azuma;Yoshiro^E^
Quantum electronics
(Quantum optics and measurement)
●1
2
Optical feedback via homodyne detection with the limit of time-resolution
Department of Physics, Osaka University
Yasuhiro Yamada and Tetsuo Ogawa
3
Direct understanding of weak values as sensitivity to small transformation in pre- and post-selected systems
Hokkaido Univ.,Kochi Univ. Tech.^A^
Kazuhisa;Ogawa,Hirokazu;Kobayashi^A^,Akihisa;Tomita
●4
Deterministic measurement of nonlocal weak values for two-qubit systems
RIEC, Tohoku Univ.
VIDIL;Pierre, MITSUMORI;Yasuyoshi,SADGROVE;Mark,EDAMATSU;Keiichi
5
On the Minimum Uncertainty States of Schr\"{o}dinger Inequality
Dep. Phys. U. Tokyo, IIS, U. Tokyo, A^, KEK^B^
K. Takeuchi, ^@^J. Lee^A^, Izumi Tsutsui^B^
Break (10:45〜11:00)
6
Toward experimental verification of a paradox of photon propagation
Hiroshima Univ ADSM、Hiroshima Univ^A^
Honda;Tatsuya、Ida;Kenjirou^A^、Iinuma;Masataka、Hofmann;H.F.
7
High precision magnetometry using a generalized cat state
Dept. Basic Science, Univ. Tokyo, KIS, Univ. Tokyo^A^, NTT Basic Research Laboratories^B^
Mamiko Tatsuta, Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Akira Shimizu
8
Distrubuted Photoabsorption in Photodiodes causes High-frequency Excess Noise in Homodyne Detection
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Takahiro Serikawa, Akira Furusawa
9
Photonic entanglement generation by programmable loop-based circuit
the University of Tokyo, JST sakigake^A^
Kan;Takase, Shuntaro;Takeda^A^, Akira;Furusawa
10
Broadband feedback control of the optical phase with high dimensional filter based on Fast Programable Gate Array.
University of Tokyo
Masanori Okada, Kobayashi Masaya, Sakaguchi Atsushi, Serikawa Takahiro, Akira Furusawa
11
Broadband squeezed vacuum from a semi-monolithic optical parametric oscillator at a telecommunication wavelength
School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
Naoto Takanashi, Wataru Inokuchi, Takahiro Serikawa, Akira Furusawa
Quantum electronics
(lasers and spectroscopy)
1
Unconventional photon correlations in slow-inversion lasers: in the viewpoint of laser-phase transition analogy
NTT BRL
Naotomo Takemura
2
Tailored Nonlinear Optics by implementing an arbitrary phase manipulation
Univ. Electro-Commu., ERATO Minoshima IOS
C. Ohae, W. Liu, J. Zheng, M. Suzuki, K. Minoshima, M. Katsuragawa
3
Robust laser frequency stabilization using a variable LC circuit
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
Yuhei Seishu, Taro Hasegawa
4
Generation and evaluation of high-intense bunching light for multiphoton excitation microscopy
AIST, JST PRESTO
Yujiro Eto
5
Development of 420 nm interference-filter-stabilized diode laser for the Rydberg excitation of Rb atoms
ILS, Univ. of Electro-Communications , Univ. of Electro-Communications^A^
Naomi;Takase,Tetsuo;Kishimoto^A^,Kenichi;Nakagawa
6
Development and evaluation of Interference-filter stabilized external-cavity diode laser for ^1^S_0_-^3^P_0_ transition of Yb atom
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.,
^A^Hakubi center, Kyoto Univ., ^B^PRESTO, JST
^A^Hakubi center, Kyoto Univ., ^B^PRESTO, JST
Yoshihiro Takata, Shuta Nakajima^A^, Jun Kobayashi^B^,
Koki Ono, Yoshiki Amano, Kazuya Yamashita, Takahumi Tomita,
Daichi Okuno, Toshiya Higomoto, Tomohiro Nakamura, Yoshiro Takahashi
Koki Ono, Yoshiki Amano, Kazuya Yamashita, Takahumi Tomita,
Daichi Okuno, Toshiya Higomoto, Tomohiro Nakamura, Yoshiro Takahashi
7
Extension of mode-hop-free tuning range in an interference filter external cavity diode laser
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo ^A^
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo ^A^
Yusuke Shimomura, Takatoshi Aoki, Yasuhiro Sakemi^A^ and Yoshio Torii
Break (10:45〜11:00)
8
Doppler-free spectroscopy of the 5S_1/2_ - 5P_1/2_ transition in Sr^+^ using hollow cathode lamps
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,The University of Tokyo
Takumi Sato, Yusuke Hayakawa, Takatoshi Aoki, Yoshio Torii
9
Double resonance absorption spectroscopy using frequency inter-modulated method.
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hidekazu Muramatsu, Hideto Kanamori
10
Pressure dependence of pressure broadening coefficients of the !LaTeX$\nu$_3_ band of methane
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University,JST ERATO Minoshima IOS
Shoko Okuda, Hiroyuki Sasada
11
!LaTeX Analysis of highly accurate spectrum of the $\nu_3_$ band of methane
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio Univ.
Yusuke Kobayashi
12
Third harmonic generation of a 1.5-μm laser light using a PPLN waveguide
NMIJ, AIST^A^, Dep. Physics, YNU^B^, JST, ERATO IOS^C^
Kohei;Ikeda^A,B,C^, Chaoyun;Chen^B,C^, Kazumichi;Yoshii^B,C^, Sho;Okubo^A,C^, Ken;Kashiwagi^A,C^, Feng-Lei;Hong^B,C^, Hajime;Inaba^A,C^
13
Highly sensitive spectroscopy of carbon monoxide using an optical frequency comb
Nicolaus Copernicus Univ.
Akiko Nishiyama, Grzegorz Kowzan, Dominik Charczun, Piotr Maslowski
Quantum electronics
(Quantum optics and hybrid, microcavity)
1
2
Study on quantum memory with rare earth ion doped crystals 2
Yokohama National Univ.^A^,JST PRESTO^B^
Tomoki Tsuno^A^,Kazuya Niizeki^A^,Shuhei Tamura^A^,Yu Asahina^A^,Himeka Takeuchi^A^,Ravikant Pandey^A^,Kazumichi Yoshii^A^,Feng-Lei Hong^A^,Tomoyuki Horikiri^A,B^
3
Quantum frequency conversion system with a frequency-stabilized pump laser for long-distance quantum communication II
Yokohama National Univ.^A^,JST PRESTO^B^
Takuto Miyashita^A^,Shuhei Tamura^A^,Kazuya Niizeki^A^,Tomoki Tsuno^A^,Kohei Ikeda^A^,Yu Asahina^A^,Himeka Takeuchi^A^,Kazumichi Yoshii^A^,F.-L.Hong^A^,Tomoyuki Horikiri^A,B^
4
Ultra narrow-band entangled two-photon source
Yokohama National Univ.^A^、
Jinan Inst. of Quantum Tech.^B^、
Kanagawa Univ.^C^、
Kyoto Univ.^D^、
JST PRESTO^E^
Jinan Inst. of Quantum Tech.^B^、
Kanagawa Univ.^C^、
Kyoto Univ.^D^、
JST PRESTO^E^
Kazuya;Niizeki^A^,
Daisuke;Yoshida^A^,
Mingyang;Zheng^B^,
Xiuping;Xie^B^,
Kotaro;Okamura^C^,
Nobuyuki;Takei^D^,
Tomoyuki;Horikiri^A,E^
Daisuke;Yoshida^A^,
Mingyang;Zheng^B^,
Xiuping;Xie^B^,
Kotaro;Okamura^C^,
Nobuyuki;Takei^D^,
Tomoyuki;Horikiri^A,E^
5
Study for Connecting narrow-band two-photon source to quantum memory
Yokohama National Univ.^A^,Jinan Inst. of Quantum Tech.^B^,Kanagawa Univ.^C^,Kyoto Univ.^D^,JST PRESTO^E^
Daisuke;Yoshida^A^,Kazuya;Niizeki^A^,Mingyang;Zheng^B^,Xiuping;Xie^B^,Kotaro;Okamura^C^,Nobuyuki;Takei^D^,Tomoyuki;Horikiri^A,E^
Break (14:45〜15:00)
6
Negative-Temperature-State Relaxation and Reservoir-Assisted Quantum Entanglement in Double-Spin-Domain Systems
NII, RIKEN CEMS^A^, NTT BRL^B^
Yusuke Hama, Emi Yukawa, William J. Munro, and Kae Nemoto
7
Optical probe of mechanical pseudospins in a mechanical resonator
NTT BRL, NTT Device Technology Lab.^A^
Motoki Asano, Ryuichi Ohta, Takuma Aihara^A^, Tai Tsuchizawa^A^, Hajime Okamoto, Hiroshi Yamaguchi
8
Improvement of phonon stopband for surface acoustic wave resonators on GaAs
Tokyo Tech, NTT BRL
Yuya Sato, Ryo Takasu, Tokuro Hata, Takafumi Akiho, Koji Muraki, Toshimasa Fujisawa
9
Toward the realization of coupling Quantum Emitters in hBN nanoflakes with Nano-Fiber Bragg-cavity
Kyoto Univ. CEITEC^A^, Tech. Sydney Univ.^B^,
Toshiyuki Tashima, Hideaki Takashima, Andreas Schell^A^, Trong Toan Tran^B^, Igor Aharonovich^B^, Shigeki Takeuchi
10
Construction of low loss asymmetric optical cavity for single photon generation
UEC, ILS, Tanji lab
Yoshiki Matsuyama, Akihiko Sakurai, Keita Takahashi, Koshin Mogi, Haruka Tanji
●11
Quantum electronics
(frequency standards, and optical comb, and precision measurement)
1
Frequency ratio measurement of In+ ion clock and Sr optical lattice
clock
clock
NICT
Nozomi Ohtsubo, Ying Li, Nils Nemitz, Hidekaze Hachisu, Kensuke Matsubara, Kazuhiro Hayasaka, Tetsuya Ido
2
New bounds on dark matter coupling from a global network of optical atomic clocks
Nicolaus Copernicus Univ.^A^,JILA^B^,Univ. of Colorado^C^,NIST^D^,LNE-SYRTE,Univ. PSL, CNR, Sorbonne Univ.^E^,NICT^F^,NPL^G^
P.;Wcis!LaTeX${\l}$o^A,B,C^,P.;Ablewski^A^,K.;Beloy^D^,S.;Bilicki^A,E^,M.;Bober^A^,R.;Brown^D^,R.;Fasano^C,D^,R.;Ciury!LaTeX${\l}$o^A^,^@^H.;Hachisu^F^,T.;Ido^F^,J.;Lodewyck^E^,A.;Ludlow^C,D^,W.;McGrew^C,D^,P.;Morzy!LaTeX${\'n}$ski^A,F^,D.;Nicolodi^D^,M.;Schioppo^D,G^,M.;Sekido^F^,R.;Le Targat^E^,P.;Wolf^E^,X.;Zhang^D^,B.;Zjawin^A^,M.;Zawada^A^
3
Improvements of Sr and Yb optical lattice clocks for contribution to TAI
AIST^A^,YNU^B^
Takumi Kobayashi^A^,Daisuke Akamatsu^A^,Yusuke Hisai^B^,Feng-Lei Hong^B^,Kazumoto Hosaka^A^,Masami Yasuda^A^
4
Densification of 87 strontium atoms by narrow-line dual magneto-optical trap
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, RIKEN^A^, Graduate school of Univ. of Tokyo^B^
Hiromitsu Imai, Tomoya Akatsuka, Katsuya Oguri, Atsushi Ishizawa, Masao Takamoto^A^, Ichiro Ushijima^B^, Noriaki Ohmae^A^, Hidetoshi Katori^A,B^, Hideki Gotoh, Tetsuomi Sogawa
5
Isotope shift measurement of Yb optical lattice clocks
Univ. of Tokyo^A^, RIKEN^B^
Ray Mizushima^A, B^, Naoki Harada^A, B^, Hidetoshi Katori^A, B^
6
Spectral normalization in dual-comb spectroscopy using a sealed gas cell
Dep. Physics,YNU^A^,NMIJ, AIST^B^,JST, ERATO IOS^C^
Hideki;Kato^A^,Kousuke;Ikeda^A,C^,Yu;Asahina^A,C^,Hiroyuki;Masuda^A,C^,Sho;Okubo^B,C^,Hajime;Inaba^B,C^,Kazumichi;Yoshii^A,C^,Feng-Lei;Hong^A,C^
Break (14:45〜15:00)
7
Spectroscopy of nuclear clock transition in Th-229
Okayama Univ., RIKEN^A^, AIST^B^, Osaka Univ.^C^, Kyoto Univ.^D^, Tohoku Univ.^E^, TUWien^F^, JASRI^G^
K. Suzuki, H. Haba^A^, H. Hara, T. Hiraki, A. Hujieda, H. Hujimoto^B^, H. Kaino, Y. Kasamatsu^C^, S. Kitao^D^, K. Konashi^E^, T. Masuda, Y. Miyamoto, K. Okai, N. Sasao, O. Sato, Thorsten;Schumm^F^, M. Seto^D^, Y. Shigekawa^C^, Simon;Stellmer^F^, K. Tamasaku^A^, S. Uetake, M. Watanabe^E^, T. Watanabe^B~, A. Yamaguchi^A^, Y. Yasuda^C^, Y. Yoda^G^, A. Yoshimi, K. Yoshimura, M. Yoshimura
8
Magnetic field measurement using ultracold ^85^Rb, ^87^Rb atoms toward electron electric dipole moment search
CYRIC, Tohoku Univ., CNS, Univ. of Tokyo^A^, Univ. of Tokyo^B^, Rikkyo Univ.^C^,RIKEN^D^, Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo^E^, TUAT^F^, Kyoto Univ.^G^
A. Uchiyama, K. Harada, K.S. Tanaka, H. Kawamura, M. Itoh, T. Hayamizu^A^, H. Nagahama^A^, N. Ozawa^B^, J. Tsutsumi^C^, T. Inoue^D^, T. Aoki^E^, A. Hatakeyama^F^, Y. Takahashi^G^, Y. Sakemi^A^
9
Evaluation of 6s-7p transition dipole moments using cold cesium atoms for tests of the standard model
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Masayuki;Inoue, Eunmi;Chae, Kosuke;Yoshioka
10
Frequency precise measurement using E1 trasnition of molecular ions
North Western U.^A^ NICT^B^
Mark;Kokish^A^, Patric;Stollenwerk^A^, Masatoshi;Kajita^B^, Brian;Odom^A^
11
Development of an optically trapped and cooled pendulum for mm and mg scale gravity measurements
RIEC, FRIS^A^, JST PRESTO^B^, U-Tokyo^C^, NAOJ^D^
Nobuyuki Matsumoto^A,B^, Seth B. Catano-Lopez, Tenma Kanai, Masakazu Sugawara, Seiya Suzuki, Naofumi Abe, Kentaro Komori^C^, Yuta Michimura^C^, Yoichi Aso^D^, Keiichi Edamatsu
12
Atomic and Molecular Processes in Astronomical Observations and Laboratory Experiments
1
Introduction of the symposium
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
Hajime Tanuma
2
Chemical diagnostics of star formation: from clouds to disks
RIKEN
Nami Sakai
3
Microwave Spectroscopy
Toyama Univ.
Kaori Kobayashi
4
Infrared astronomical observations of interstellar ices
Tohoku Univ.
Takashi Shimonishi
5
Atomic and molecular processes on cryogenic cosmic dust
Hokkaido Univ.
Naoki Watanabe
Break (14:50〜15:05)
6
Progress in the laboratory study of interstellar ion-polar molecule reactions
Sophia Univ.
Kunihiro Okada
7
High energy resolution X-ray spectroscopy in astronomy
JAXA
Yamaguchi Hiroya
8
Contribution to Solar Plasma Diagnostics from Laboratories
ILS/UEC
Nobuyuki Nakamura
9
Summary of the symposium
Tokyo Univ. of Science
Atsushi Ichimura