The 182nd Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan

New fields in magnetics created by light

Magneto-optical effect, an interaction between light and magnetic field in a medium, is currently being investigated by many researchers and a number of new phenomena are being discovered. In particular, by using magneto-optical effect, many researches such as spin-photonics, spin wave excited by light pulse, data storage, high sensitivity sensors, and fast-switching phenomenon have been developed energetically. In this symposium, exciting and stimulating discussion among those interested in this field are highly expected.

Date: January 31st (Tuesday), 2012 13:00 – 17:00
Venue: Room 601, Kagaku-kaikan(Chemistry Hall)
(1-5 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo / 3-min. walk from Ochanomizu Station on the JR Chuo Line)
TEL:03-3292-6161
In cooperation with: IEEE Magnetic Society Japan Chapter, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, The Japan Institute of Metals, The Magneto-Science Society of Japan(tentative)
Admission fee: Free (reserved readers and students)
2,000 Yen (members and corporate members)
4,000 Yen (non-members)
Booklet: 1,000 Yen (members, corporate members, non-members and students)
Information: The Magnetic Society of Japan / Tel: 03-5281-0106
Organizers: Yoshito Ashizawa (Nihon Univ.), Hiroyuki Awano (Toyota Tech. Inst.), Takayuki Ishibashi (Nagaoka Univ. Tech.), Mitsuteru Inoue (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.), Takeshi Kato (Nagoya Univ.), Akira Kikitsu (Toshiba), Hiroyuki Takagi (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.), Katsuji Nakagawa (Nihon Univ.)

Program

Chair: Katsuji Nakagawa (Nihon Univ.)
13:00-13:45 Spin-Photonics
Hiro Munekata (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
13:45-14:30 Semiconductor / Ferromagnetic metal hybrid semiconductor lasers for optical information processing
Hiromasa Shimizu (Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech.)
14:30-15:15 Collinear magnetic volume holography
Mitsuteru Inoue (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.)
Break (15 min.)
Chair: Takeshi Kato (Nagoya Univ.)
15:30-16:15 Time- and space-resolved spin wave excited by light pulse
Takuya Satoh (Univ. Tokyo)
16:15-17:00 Magneto-optic spatial light modulators: Towards high speed spatial phase modulator and holographic 3D display
Hiroyuki Takagi (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.)

*Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.