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FQMD 2019 Posters
P-01 Shota IZUKA (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Development of Isoelectronic Trap Technology for Silicon Tunnel FET's toward Logic LSI and Quantum Computing Applications
P-02 Keiji ONO (Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN) A High-Temperature Silicon Qubit Tomosuke AONO (Ibaraki University) Nuclear Spin Polarization and its Detection in Quantum Point Contacts P-03 Ryo ITO (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)) Realization of Coherent Beam Splitter of Electrons Driven by Surface Acoustic Waves P-04 Terence BLESIN (Keio University) Representation of a Coherent State and its Photon Echo in the Optical Phase Space using Broadband Balanced Homodyne Detection at Telecom Wavelength. P-05 Masanari WATANABE (Keio university Hayase laboratory) Enhancement of Photon Echo Signals using Chirped Pulses in Quantum Dots P-06 Jesper ILVES (University of Tokyo) Generation of a Microwave Time-bin Qubit with a Superconducting Qubit P-07 Ryota KATSUMI (IIS, University of Tokyo) Quantum-dot-Based Single-photon Source on a Photonic Waveguide Integrated using Transfer Printing P-08 Rodrick KUATE DEFO (Harvard University) Enhancing Luminescence and Coherence of Single Photon Emitters P-09 Samuel WOLSKI (University of Tokyo) Quantum Sensing of Magnons with a Superconducting Qubit P-10 Akira HIDA (Advance Device Laboratory, RIKEN) Conditional Emission of Excitons in Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dots P-11 Feng TIAN (Advance Device Laboratory, RIKEN) Optomechanical Modulation of Spontaneous Emission Rate P-12 Ryuichi OHTA (NTT Basic Research Laboratories) Mechanical Control of Localized Excitons P-13 David HERBSCHLEB (Kyoto University) Longest Coherence Times with Single NV Centres at Room Temperature P-14 Tatsuma YAMAGUCHI (Keio University) AC Magnetic Field Sensing using CW-ODMR of NV Centers in Diamond P-15 Roman ANUFRIEV (University of Tokyo) Coherent Control of Phonon and Thermal Conduction in Silicon Nanowires with Periodic Wings P-16 Boqi QIU (IIS, University of Tokyo) Enhanced thermal responsivity in GaAsP MEMS beam resonators for terahertz bolometer applications. P-17 Yunhui WU (IIS, University of Tokyo) Experimental Investigation of Size Effect on Surface Phonon Polaritons P-18 Tianye NIU (IIS, University of Tokyo) Resonance Frequency in Ultra-thin Metamaterial Absorbers in the Terahertz Frequency Range P-20 Zizwe CHASE (Howard University) Tunable Strong Coupling in Carbon-Based Hybrid Terahertz Metasurfaces P-21 Motoki ASANO (NTT Basic Research Laboratories) Probing Schwinger Angular Momenta in a Two-mode Mechanical System P-22 Zheng LIU (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Identification of Isolated Transition-metal Monochalcogenides Single-wire Encapsulated in SWNTs P-23 Trevor David RHONE (Harvard University) Machine Learning Study of Two-dimensional Magnetic Materials P-24 Yoshifumi MORITA (Gunma University) Superconductivity in hBN/bilayer-graphene Superlattices II P-25 Satoshi MORIYAMA (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)) Superconductivity in hBN/bilayer-graphene Superlattices I P-26 Takuya IWASAKI (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)) Valley Hall Effects in Graphene/Hexagonal Boron Nitride Superlattices P-27 Shu NAKAHARAI (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)) Fabry–Pérot Resonances in hBN/Graphene/hBN with Gate-Defined Quantum Point Contact P-28 Max HIRSCHBERGER (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)) Transport Signatures of Nanometer-sized Skyrmions in Centrosymmetric Magnets P-29 Ken OKADA (University of Tokyo) Magnetoelectric Effect in Band Insulator–ferromagnet Heterostructures P-30 Yusuke HAMA (National Institute of Informatics (NII)) Electromagnon on the Surface of a Magnetic Topological Insulator P-31 Rinsuke YAMADA (University of Tokyo) Strong-correlation Induced Highly Mobile Electrons in Dirac Semimetal of Perovskite CaIrO3 P-32 Minoru KAWAMURA (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)) Quantum Phase Transition in Magnetic Topological Insulator Studied by Transport Measurement P-33 Hui WANG (Advance device Laboratory, RIKEN) Josephson Junction based on Bismuth Nanowires P-34 Chen-Hsuan HSU (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)) Majorana Kramers Pairs in Higher-order Topological Insulators P-35 Russell DEACON (Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN) Spectroscopy of Andreev Bound States using Microwave Resonators |