The 136th Topical Symposium of the Magnetics Society of Japan / The 13th Workshop of New Magnetics Group 15-years history of high-Tc superconducting thin films: creation of oxides

The discovery of high-temperature superconductors has given the tremendous influence on the growth technique of oxide thin-film materials. Since the great amount of research resources has been input into this field within a quite short period, remarkable progress in the growth techniques and skills has been achieved, and consequently, we can easily buy a growth machine specially designed for oxide thin films. We never ignore the contribution of Japanese researchers toward the progress in oxide thin-film research, by which we can upgrade the growth technique of oxide materials formerly regarded as `setomono’ ceramics to the level of semiconductor materials where the crystal structure is artificially designed in an atomic-layer scale. These developments are now widely applied not only to superconductors but also to magnetic, ferroelectric, thermoelectric, and optic oxides. In this symposium, we survey the contemporary growth techniques of oxide thin films, and discuss various applications of these techniques to create a new functional material. We hope that not only the specialists of high-Tc superconductors but also those who are interested in thin-film growth will join this symposium.

Date: May 19 / 2004 (Wednesday) 13:00 – 16:35
Place: Kikai Shinko Kaikan B3 Seminar Room 2(3-5-8, Shiba-koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tel:03-3434-8211
Admission fee: 2,000Yen(member, corporate member),4,000Yen(non-member),Free(reserved reader, student)
Textbook: 1,000Yen(member, corporate member, non-member, student)
For further information: Please contact The Magnetics Society of Japan, TEL 03-5281-0106
Organizers: I. Tsukada (CRIEPI),
I. Terasaki (Waseda Univ.),
Y. Aoki (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)

Program

Chair Haruhiko Obara (AIST)
(Session 1 : Development of oxide thin-film engineering)
13:00-13:20 Historical survey
Ichiro Tsukada (CRIEPI)
13:20-13:55 Growth of thin-film crystals: structure control in a microscopic scale
Michio Naito (TUAT)
13:55-14:30 Development to other materials : Magnetic, ferroelectric, and optic oxide materials
Hitoshi Tabata, Hiromasa Saeki (Osaka Univ.)
14:30-14:50 Break
Chair Ichiro Tsukada (CRIEPI)
(Session 2 : Several applications)
14:50-15:25 Thin-film coated conductor: Structural control in a macroscopic scale
Teruo Izumi (ISTEC-SRL)
15:25-16:00 Thin-film filter: Affinity to high-frequency application
Haruhiko Obara (AIST)
16:00-16:35 Thin-film device: Handling of macroscopic quantum phenomena
Masayoshi Tonouchi, Hironaru Murakami, Iwao Kawayama (Osaka Univ.)