Symposium D-6
Novel Functionalities by Cooperative Excitations
Organizers
Representative
- Yuzo SHINOZUKA
- Wakayama University
Co-Organizers
- Ichiro AKAI
- Kumamoto University
- Junpei AZUMA
- Saga University
Correspondence
- Ichiro AKAI
- Kumamoto University(iakai@kumamoto-u.ac.jp)
Scope
Various cooperative excitations (quantum beam irradiations, synchrotron light, laser, and pulsed power excitations) have high potentials to achieve advanced functionalities with effective controlling of structural arrangements in nanometer scales and with novel electronic coherent states. This symposium covers the recent experimental and theoretical advances in the study of various microscopic processes in bulk, surface and nanosystems induced and/or enhanced by cooperative (series, composite, simultaneous, …) excitations, together with new observation techniques.
Topics
- Dynamical processes induced by various quantum beam irradiations
- Coherent electronic states induced by cooperative excitations
- Cooperative excitation with synchrotron light and laser
- Functionalities: modification, multistability, catalyst, …
- New excitation techniques and observation techniques
Keynote Speakers
- David SNOKE
- University of Pittsburgh, USA
Invited Speakers
- Hidehiro YASUDA
- UHVEM, Osaka University, Japan
- Shin-ichi ADACHI
- Photon Factory, KEK, Japan
- Yoshihisa HARADA
- ISSP, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Hidemi SHIGEKAWA
- University of Tsukuba, Japan