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DRAFT - VERSION JST-DFG Workshop on Nanoelectronics 5 -7 March 2008 in Aachen


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Japan-Germany Workshop on Nanoelectronics
Date: 5th-7th, March, 2008
Place: RWTH Aachen University
Sponsor: JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency : http://www.jst.go.jp/
DFG(Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft : http://www.dfg.de/ )

Organizers:
Prof. Dr. M. Morgenstern, RWTH Aachen
Prof. Dr. R. Waser, RWTH Aachen / Forschungszentrum Jülich
Prof. Dr. Y.Shiraki, Musashi Institute of Technology

Wednesday, 5th March
9:00 Opening Remarks
- Prof. Matthias Kleiner, President of DFG
- Fumiaki Takahashi, Executive Director of JST
- Prof. Waser, RWTH Aachen / Forschungszentrum Jülich
- Prof. Shiraki, Musashi Institute of Technology

9:30 Session 1: Materials and Nanostructures for Spintronics
Chair: C. Schneider, Forschungszentrum Jülich
9:30   U. Rüdiger (Konstanz University)
Interactions between domain walls and spin-polarized currents
Abstract: U. Rüdiger  Presentation: U. Rüdiger 
10:00 C. Back (Regensburg University)
Imaging magnetization dynamics
Abstract: C. Back  Presentation: C. Back 
10:30 G. Güntherodt (RWTH Aachen)
Pulsed electrical injection of phase-coherent spin packets into semiconductors
Abstract: G. Guntherodt 

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 F. Matsukura (Tohoku University)
Electrical control of magnetism in semiconductors
Abstract: F. Matsukura  Presentation: F. Matsukura 
12:00 T. Machida (The University of Tokyo)
Spin transport through a single quantum dot with ferromagnetic electrodes and coherent control of nuclear spins in quantum Hall systems
Abstract: T. Machida  Presentation: T. Machida 
12:30 H. Takayanagi (Tokyo University of Science)
Spin-polarized transport in ferromagnetic semiconductor / diffusive semiconductor / superconductor junctions
Abstract: H. Takayanagi  Presentation: H. Takayanagi 

13:00 Lunch Break

Session 2: Scanned Probe and Molecular Approaches to Nanoelectronics
Chair: M. Morgenstern, RWTH Aachen
14:30 R. Berndt (Kiel University)
STS of single atoms and molecules: From tunnelling to contact
Abstract: R. Berndt 
15:00 T. Heinzel (Düsseldorf University)
Scanning probe lithography on semiconductor heterostructures: Technology and applications
Abstract: T. Heinzel  Presentation: T. Heinzel 
15:30 K. Matsumoto (Osaka University)
Quantum transport of carbon nanotubes and bio-sensor applications
Abstract: K. Matsumoto  Presentation: K. Matsumoto 

16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Y. Sugimoto (Osaka University)
Single atom identification and manipulation using atomic force microscopy
Abstract: Y. Sugimoto  Presentation: Y. Sugimoto 
17:00 Y. Kawano (RIKEN)
Terahertz sensing and imaging based on carbon nanotubes: frequency-selective detection and near-field imaging
Abstract: Y. Kawano  Presentation: Y. Kawano 
17:30 F. Tautz (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Highly ordered molecular adsorbate layers on metal surfaces: Model systems for organic electronics
Abstract: F. Tautz 

Thursday, 6th March
Session 3: Metal and Semiconductor Spintronics
Chair: G. Güntherodt, RWTH Aachen
9:30   K. Ploog (PDI Berlin)
Ferromagnetic semiconductors with high Curie temperature and unusual magnetic properties - the case of Gd - doped GaN
Abstract: K. Ploog  Presentation: K. Ploog 
10:00 T.Hasegawa (NIMS)
Atomic Switch for New Type of Electronic Devices and Systems.
Abstract: T.Hasegawa  Presentation: T.Hasegawa 

10:30 coffee break

11:00 H. Munekata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Study of optical manipulation of ferromagnetism and spin-based photonics
Abstract: H. Munakata  Presentation: H. Munakata 
11:30 T. Miyazaki (Tohoku University)
Recent progress in large tunnel magnetoresistance junctions
Abstract: T. Miyazaki  Presentation: T. Miyazaki 

12:00 lunch break

Session 4: Semiconductor Nanoelectronics / MEMS
Chair: R. Waser, RWTH Aachen / Forschungszentrum Jülich
13:30 S. Ludwig (LMU München)
From equilibrium - to non-equilibrium interaction in coupled quantum dot devices
Abstract: S. Ludwig  Presentation: S. Ludwig 
14:00 R. Haug (Hannover University)
Coherence and correlations in transport through quantum dots
Abstract: R. Haug  Presentation: R. Haug 
14:30 O. Schmidt (IFW Dresden)
Self-assembled SiGe islands: From fundamental perception to ultra large scale integration
Abstract: O. Schmidt  Presentation: O. Schmidt 

15:00 coffee break

15:30 A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)
On the control of GeO2/Ge and metal/Ge interfaces towards metal source/drain Ge CMOS
Abstract: A. Toriumi  Presentation: A. Toriumi 
16:00 T. Chikyo (NIMS)
Landscape of materials design for future nano-electronics and high-throughput materials exploration
Abstract: T. Chikyo  Presentation: T. Chikyo 
16:30 H. Fujita (The University of Tokyo)
MEMS/NEMS for Nano and Bio Technology
Abstract: H. Fujita  Presentation: H. Fujita 


Friday, 7th March
Session 5: Nanophotonics and Related Technology
Chair: D. Grützmacher, Forschungszentrum Jülich
9:00   M. Bayer (Dortmund University)
All optical control of electron spins in quantum dot ensembles
Abstract: M. Bayer  Presentation: M. Bayer 
9:30   A. Forchel (Würzburg University)
Single quantum dots and single photons - light matter interaction effects in micropillar cavities
Abstract: A. Forchel 
10:00 K. Busch (Karlsruhe University)
Higher-order methods for simulating light propagation and light- matter interaction in nano-photonic systems
Abstract: K. Busch  Presentation: K. Busch 
10:30 T. Baba (Yokohama National University)
Recent progress in photonic crystal devices
Abstract: T. Baba  Presentation: T. Baba 

11:00 coffee break

11:30 M. Gonokami (The University of Tokyo)
Enhanced optical activity in planar chiral nano-gratings
Abstract: M. Gonokami  Presentation: M. Gonokami 
12:00 M. Notomi (NTT)
Control of light by photonic-crystal nanocavities
Abstract: M. Notomi 
12:30 M. Grundmann (Leipzig University)
ZnO nanowhiskers: Transport and optical properties
Abstract: M. Grundmann 

13:00 Closing Remarks
- Prof. Morgenstern, RWTH Aachen

14:00 Lab tour at RWTH Aachen, Forschungszentrum Jülich

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