Frontiers in Nanoscale Science and Technology Workshop
January 5-7, 2011
RIKEN Wako Campus, Saitama, Japan
Wednesday, January 5
9:50 Hiroyuki Sakai (Tokyo Inst Tech): Opening Remarks
10:00 Konstantin Novoselov (Manchester): Graphene and its Chemical Derivatives
10:30 Tsuneya Ando (Tokyo Inst Tech): Roles of Pseudo-spin in Electronic and Transport Properties of Graphene
11:00 Break
11:15 Christian Glattli (CEA Saclay): Cross-over from Mott to Efros-Schklovslii Variable Range Hoping due to Screening in the Quantum Hall Effect Regime in Graphene Monolayers
11:45 Pablo Jarillo Herrero (MIT): Electronic Transport in Graphene on Boron Nitride Devices
12:15 Conference Photo and Break
14:00 Lars Samuelson (Lund): Recent Progress in Opto-Electronic Nanowire Devices
14:30 Tetsuo Hanaguri (RIKEN): Landau Quantization of Dirac Surface State in a Topological Insulator
15:00 Kentaro Nomura (RIKEN): Quantum Transport of Dirac Fermion on the Surface of Topological Insulator
15:30 Break
16:00
Heiner Linke (Lund): Nonlinear Thermoelectric Phenomena
16:30
Tobias Beetz (Stanford): Nanoscale Electric and Magnetic Imaging
17:00 Hongqi Xu (Lund): Spin States, Spin Correlations, Supercurrent, and Multiple Andreev
Reflections in InSb Nanowire Quantum Devices
17:30
Michihisa Yamamoto (Univ. Tokyo): Electrical Control of a Flying Charge Qubit and
Geometric Phase of an Aharonov-Bohm Ring
18:00 Poster Session
18:30 Poster Session
Thursday, January 6
10:00 Masahiro Nomura (Univ. Tokyo): Single Quantum Dot Photonic Crystal Nanocavity Lasers
10:30 Jonathan Fan (Harvard): Self-Assembled Colloidal Plasmonic Systems
11:00 Break
11:15 Hajime Okamoto (NTT): Carrier-mediated Opto-mechanical Coupling in GaAs Cantilevers
11:45 Hongkun Park (Harvard): Optoplasmonic Engineering of Light-Matter Interactions
12:15 Break
14:00 Daniel Loss (U Basel): Helical Modes in Carbon Nanotubes
14:30 Charles Smith (Cambridge): Can we use a Carbon Nanotube Double Quantum Dot for Single Spin Detection
15:00 Sergey Frolov (TU Delft): Spin-orbit Qubit in a Semiconductor Nanowire
15:30 Break
16:00
Hendric Bluhm (Harvard): Long Coherence in GaAs Electron Spin Qubits via Nuclear Bath Preparation and Dynamic Decoupling
16:30
Gijs de Lange (TU Delft): Universal Dynamical Decoupling of a Single Solid-state Spin
from a Spin Bath
17:00 Fumihiro Matsukura (Tohoku Univ.): Electric-field Control of Magnetism in Semiconductors and Metals
17:30 Break
18:00 Banquet
Friday, January 7
10:00 Kota Tateno (NTT): Characterization of InP-related Nanowires
10:30 Paul Sheehan (Naval Research Lab): Using Heatable AFM Probes for the Nanolithography
of Graphene, Polymers, and Nanoparticles
11:00 Break
11:15
Meni Wanunu (U Penn): Graphene Nanopores: Structure, Properties and Function
11:45
Axel Scherer (Caltech): Opportunities of Lithographically Defined Devices with Nanometer Lateral Dimensions
12:15 Bob Westervelt (Harvard): Imaging Coherent Transport in Graphene
12:45 Bob Westervelt (Harvard) Koji Ishibashi (RIKEN): Closing Remarks
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