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Yorikiyo Nagashima
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A 100-year history of particle physics is described with emphasis on the activities and thinking of prominent Japanese physicists. Three figures, H. Yukawa, S. Tomonaga and S. Sakata dominate in the first quarter century starting 1935, followed by Y. Nambu who pioneered many ideas which lead to the formation of the Standard Model. Then a brief history of Japanese accelerators leading to KEKB/Belle's confirmation of the Kobayashi-Maskawa model of CP violation is given. Finally, M. Koshiba's success and resultant rise of neutrino physics in Japan are described.
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Shoji Maruo
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Radiation pressure from a tightly focused laser beam can be used as optical tweezers to confine, position, and transport microparticles. This technique is widely applied in studies on biological cells, DNA molecules, and microchemistry with microdroplets and beads. We intend to apply an optical trapping technique to drive micromachines. The micromachines are produced by two-photon microstereolithography with photocurable resin. Optically-driven microturbine and nanotweezers have been already developed. Such optically-driven micro/nano machines can be widely used in new tools in bio-nanotechnology and biochip technology.
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Kazuhito Tsukagoshi, Yoshinobu Aoyagi
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Hetero-junction interface between metal electrode and organic film has been investigated in an organic thin film field effect. A large potential barrier modulation of the hetero-junction in a gate-voltage characteristics were observed. Furthermore, another interface between the organic thin film and device substrate also drastically change the transistor characteristics. Control of these interface transport phenomena would be key issues to realize and control future single molecular switching electronics.
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Tomohiro Matsushita, Akane Agui, Akitaka Yoshigoe
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Photoelectron diffraction pattern can be interpreted as photoelectron hologram, which records three-dimensional atomic arrangement in a material. We propose a new algorithm to achieve a very precise investigation of the three-dimensional atomic nucleus position from the photoelectron hologram, and succeeded in locating the atoms with an accuracy of several ten pico meters with the use of an experimental single-energy hologram. Here, we will introduce this new algorithm and its future view.
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Yoichiro Suzuki
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One of the major results from Super-Kamiokande in 2004 is the discovery of the oscillatory behavior of the atmospheric neutrinos. The final results on atmospheric and solar neutrino oscillations will now be ready to be public. In the followings we will summarize the recent results from Super-Kamiokande, especially on neutrino oscillations. We briefly discuss about the status of SK-II and the schedule for SK-III.
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Minoru Takahashi, Masahiro Shiroishi
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Calculation of correlation functions for Bethe ansatz solvable models is very difficult problem. In 20th century this was regarded almost impossible. But recently there is a big progress for XXZ chain.
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Ichiro Terasaki
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Recently, electron self-organizations and/or inhomogenizations accompanying giant responses have attracted a keen interest in various fields of condensed matter. This is called "intrinsic inhomogeneity" in the sense that it is formed independently of lattice inhomogeneity. An organic conductor θ-type BEDT-TTF salt is a nearly perfect crystal with very little disorder, and exhibits giant nonlinear conduction together with inhomogeneity of charge order. Here we will briefly review this phenomenon in terms of intrinsic inhomogeneity.
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Zheon G. Khim, Tadayoshi Tanaka
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