Outline
This research area is aiming to create innovative science and technologies in Photonics and Quantum Optics including light source, detectors, and light control technologies for material science, life science, information processing and communications.
It covers, for example, the researches of quantum dot, photonic crystal and nonlinear optics for information processing, communications and measurement technologies. The control technologies of atoms and molecules, chemical reaction control by light, the observation and measurement of living body, the development of new light sources and detectors for industrial and medical applications, ultra-fine processing technologies and file memories using evanescent wave, and the related material science are also included.
Strategic Sector
Ultimate and Local Control of Photon and Applications
Year Started : FY2002
Research Director |
Affilitation |
Research Project |
Hiro Akinaga< |
Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo |
Research of Functional-oxides and Development of Interface-Phase-Change Switching Devices |
Chihaya Adachi |
Professor, Kyushu University |
Development of Graphene-on-Silicon Material/Device Technologies |
Shigehisa Arai |
Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Development of Nonlinear Optical Crystal for Vacuum UV Laser |
Shunsuke Ohtani |
Professor, University of Electro-Communications |
Spin-Based Functional MOSFET Devices Using Half-Metallic Ferromagnet |
Hitoshi Kawaguchi |
Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
Study on Resist Materials for Nanofabrication and Development of Process Simulator |
Mitsumasa Koyanagi |
Professor, Tohoku University |
Three-dimensional Carbon Active Interconnects for LSI |
Junsaku Nitta |
Professor, Tohoku University |
Semiconductor Spin Engineering |
Akira Fujimaki |
Professor, Nagoya University |
Single-Flux-Quantum Terahertz Electronics |
Kazuhito Furuya |
Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Ballistic Electron Devices of Super-Hetero Nano-Structures |
Akihiko Yoshikawa |
Professor, Chiba University |
New Evolution in Nano-processes /Nano-devices Focused on MBE-grown InN-based III-Nitrides |