Date | : | November 24 - 25, 2011 |
Target | : | Researchers and Students Joining in the JST-DFG Joint Research Program of "Nanoelectronics" |
Venue | : | 4F Conference Room, Laboratory for Nanoelectronics and Spintronics, Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University |
Organized by | : | Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) |
Language | : | English |
(Last updated: December 16, 2011)
Day 1, November 24, 2011
12:30-12:50 | Registration |
12:50-13:00 | Greeting Session |
1st Session | Advanced spintronic materials and transport phenomena (ASPIMATT) Chair: Junichi Isoya (The University of Tsukuba) |
13:00-13:30 | Yasuo Ando, Professor, Tohoku University Advanced spintronic materials and transport phenomena (ASPIMATT) |
13:30-14:00 | Masafumi Shirai, Professor, Tohoku University Spin-dependent transport phenomena in heterostructures based on half-metallic Heusler alloys: A theoretical study |
14:00-14:30 | Shigemi Mizukami, Associate Professor, Tohoku University Tetragonal Heusler-like alloy for nano spin memory application |
14:30-15:00 | Akimasa Sakuma, Professor, Tohoku University First principles calculation of the Gilbert damping for transition metal alloys and Heusler alloys |
15:00-15:20 | Coffee Break |
15:20-15:50 | Yuya Sakuraba, Assistant Professor, Tohoku University Spin-dependent transport in current-perpendicular-to-plane/current- in-plane devices with highly spin-polarized Heusler compounds |
2nd Session | Quantum computing by isotopically engineered diamond Chair: Seigo Tarucha (The University of Tokyo) |
15:50-16:35 | Junichi Isoya, Professor, The University of Tsukuba Quantum computing by isotopically engineered diamond: Material requirement for fabrication of novel mesoscopic structure in quantum grade diamond |
16:35-16:50 | Tokuyuki Teraji, Researcher, National Institute for Materials Science Synthesis of isotope controlled diamond crystals for quantum device application |
16:50-17:05 | Takashi Yamamoto, Researcher, Japan Atomic Energy Agency Fabrication of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond by nitrogen ion implantation |
17:05-17:25 | Coffee Break |
17:25-18:10 | Fedor Jelezko, Professor, The University of Ulm Scalable quantum registers in diamond and their applications |
18:10-18:25 | Philipp Neumann, Dr., Univesity of Stuttgart Quantum non-demolition measurement of single nuclear spins and its applications |
18:25-18:40 | Jeong Hyun Shim, Professor, Technical University of Dortmund Robust Dynamic Decoupling of Single Quantum State |
(Abstract Only) | Joerg Wrachtrup, Professor, University of Stuttgart Engagement between two single electron spins in diamond |
(Abstract Only) |
Thomas Schulte-Herbrueggen, Researcher, Technical University of Munich Progress, Applications, and Perspectives in Systems and Control Tools |
Day 2, November 25, 2011
3rd Session | Topological electronics Chair: Yasuo Ando (Tohoku University) |
9:00-9:10 | Seigo Tarucha, Professor, The University of Tokyo Project outline: Topological electronics |
9:10-9:30 | Akira Oiwa, Lecturer, The University of Tokyo Electrically tuned spin-orbit interaction and g-factor for implementing electron spin qubits with high performance |
9:30-9:50 | Michihisa Yamamoto, Assistant Professor, The University of Tokyo Towards realization of non-local entanglers |
9:50-10:10 | Naoto Nagaosa, Professor, The University of Tokyo Recovery of quantum spin information in spin-orbit coupled systems |
10:10-10:30 | Coffee Break |
10:30-10:45 | Yukio Tanaka, Professor, Nagoya University Majorana Fermions and Topological Superconductors |
10:45-11:20 | Junsaku Nitta, Professor, Tohoku University Spin coherent transport and interference in semiconductors |
11:20-11:35 | Yuzo Ohno, Professor, Tohoku University Magnetic field dependence of quadrupole interaction in a strained (110) GaAs quantum well |
11:35-11:50 | Jun Ishihara, (Student), Tohoku University Wire orientation dependence of electron spin relaxation in modulation-doped GaAs/AlGaAs wires |
11:50-12:30 | Closing / Guidance |