List of Visitor’s Talks (Fiscal 2004)

Ⅱ. Physical Science


Date Speaker Affiliation
"Topic"

Apr. 7 Prof. T. Claeson Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
“Transport in single molecules: influence of distinctly different charged states of the conjugate molecule and of the image charge in the electrodes”
Apr. 15 Prof. Yosuke Kayanuma Osaka Prefecture University
“Nonadiabatic Electron Manipulation in a Quantum-Dots Array and Some Related Topics”
Apr. 28 Prof. Fujio Shimizu University of Electro-Communications
“How to pursue atomic quantum computer”
May 19 Prof. Kees Harmans Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
“Quantum dynamics of persistent current Qubits”
May 25 Dr. Gunther Lientschnig Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
“Electrical Transport through Molecules”
July 16 Dr. Cary Y. Yang Santa Clara University, USA
“Carbon Nanotubes as On-chip Interconnects”
Sep. 7 Dr. Evgeni Ilichev Jena University, Germany
“Radio-frequency method for investigation of quantum properties of superconducting structures”
Sep. 10 Dr. P. V. Santos Paul Drude Institute, Germany
“Controlling photons,electrons, and spins in GaAs using acoustic waves”
Sep. 14 Prof. R. A. Hogg University of Sheffield, UK
“Low Threshold 1.31um QD laser Diodes on GaAs”
Sep. 16 Prof. Hideo Kosaka Tohoku University
“Qbits Conversion from Polarization of Photons to Electron Spin”
Oct. 6 Prof. Hideo Kosaka Niigata University
“A new development of neuclear magnetic resonance (NMR): Coherence of neuclear spins in semiconductors”
Oct. 6 Prof. Susumu Ssaki Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Germany
“Research activity in Solid state based quantum information, within the Cooperative Research Center 6317”
Oct. 14 Dr. Ch. vom Hagen Universitat Heidelberg, Germany
“Towards a Degenerate Fermi Gas on an Atom Chip”
Nov. 2 Prof. A.D. Zaikin Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany
“Interaction-induced low temperature decoherence of electrons in disordered conductors: Theory and Experiment”
Nov. 18 Prof. Eugene S. Polzik Copenhagen University, Denmark
“Quantum memory for light: can complementary variables be remembered?”
Nov. 19 Prof. Gerhald Abstreiter Walter Schottky Institute, Germany
“Optoelectronic control of single charge, spin and photon in semiconductor quantum dots and its possible impact on future quantum information technology”
Dec. 1 Prof. V. Y Prinz Russian Academy of Science, Russia
“Precise semiconductor nanotubes,nanofibers and nanocorrugated quantum systems”
Dec. 2 Prof. Pawel Hawrylak National Research Council of Canada, Canada
“Designing quantum systems for nano-spintronics, nano-photonics and quantum information processing”
Dec. 3 Prof. A. J. Fisher University College London, UK
“Decoherence and quantum information processing in condensed matter”
Dec. 16 Prof. Miles.P.Blencowe Dartmouth College, USA
“Mesoscopic Mechanics”
Dec. 16 Prof. K. H. Ploog Paul Drude Institute, Germany
“Nitrides seem to be good for everything”
Dec. 22 Dr. Vladimir Bubanja Industrial Research, New Zeeland
“Single Electron Metrology”
Jan. 11 Dr. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
“Orbital spectroscopy and Kondo effects in carbonnanotubes”
Jan. 19 Prof. Jung-Bum Choi Chungbuk National University, Korea
“Single-Electronics: Beyond the Roadmap CMOS toward Quantum Computation”
Feb. 21 Dr. Alexander Khaetskii Russian Academy of Science, Russia
“Spin currents. Myth and reality.”
Feb. 25 Prof. Tetsuya Sato Keio University
“Magnetic Properties in Surfaces of Nano Particles”
Feb. 25 Vittorio Peano
Michael Thorwart
Dusseldorf University, Germany
“One-Dimensional Ultracold Atom Gases in a
Nanoscale Magnetic Waveguide formed by twoDoubly-Clamped Suspended Carbon NanoTubes”
Mar. 15 Prof. Bernhard Kramer Universtitaet Hamburg, Germany
“Spin blockade in quantum dots”
Mar. 18 Prof. Jörg Schmiedmayer Universität Heidelberg, Germany
“Micro-manipulation of ultra cold atoms on Atom Chips”
Mar. 22 Mr. Anton Ottl ETH Zurich, Switzerland
“Observation of Single Atoms in Degenerate Quantum Gases”

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