2nd International Nanophotonics Symposium Handai (INPS
2004)
Ichyo Kaikan in Suita Campus, Osaka University, Osaka
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Recently photonics has been established as an all-encompassing optical
science and technology, which has impacted a diverse range of research
disciplines, from information technology to biological study. Nanophotonics
concerns particularly on light-matter interactions on the nanoscale, where
researchers are discovering new phenomena and developing technologies that go
well beyond what is possible with conventional photonics and electronics. These
new technologies could include high efficiency information processing and
transferring, high-capacity optical data storage, flexible- and high-contrast
displays, and precise detection, control and manipulation of nanoscale species,
as well as fabrication of nanodevices and integrated systems. Moreover,
nanophotonics will continue to impact biomedical technologies by providing new
and powerful diagnostic techniques, as well as light-guided and activated
therapies. Osaka University is one of the most important centers for
nanophotonics research. In the series of INPS symposiums, we are inviting
leading scientists from the worldwide who are working on nanophotonics. We wish
the INPS becomes a platform for exchanging information and ideas on
nanophotonic science and applications, a platform for promoting collaboration
and deepening friendship.
Each symposium of INPS may be focused on a particular topic. In
the 2004 meeting, 2nd INPS, we will discuss plasmonics, from
fundamentals to applications. The term plasmonics arose
from "plasmons", which are the quanta associated with longitudinal
waves propagating in matter, particularly metal, through the collective motion
of large numbers of electrons. Incident light irradiating a metal surface
excites conduction electrons and induces surface plasmons. We concern the
investigation, development and applications of enhanced electromagnetic properties
of metallic nanostructures. The goal of this particular symposium is to provide
an interdisciplinary forum for state-of-the-art synthesis approaches and
instrumentation related new research area of "plasmonics" and its
applications in various fields.
Chairpersons
Prof.
Satoshi Kawata (Osaka Univ)
Prof.
Hiroshi Masuhara (Osaka Univ)
Osamu
Nakamura (Osaka Univ)
Takayuki
Okamoto (RIKEN)
Yasushi
Inouye (Osaka Univ)
Tuyoshi
Asahi (Osaka Univ)
Hong-Bo
Sun (Osaka Univ)
Katsumasa
Fujita (Osaka Univ)
Satoru
Shoji (Osaka Univ)
Taro
Ichimura (Osaka Univ)
Harry
Atwater (California Institute of Technology)
Ulrich
Fischer (University of Muester)
Max
Kreiter (Max-Planck-Institute)
Aaron
Lewis (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Luis
Martin-Moreno (University Zaragoza)
Oskar
Painter (California Institute of Technology)
John
Pendry (Imperial College of Science, London)
Marie-Paule
Pileni (University P & M Curie)
Vladimir
M. Shalaev (Purdue University)
Yung
Doug Suh (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Din-Ping
Tsai (National Taiwan University)
(Japanese Speakers)
Masuo Fukui (The
University of Tokushima)
Masayuki
Futamata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Akito Ishida
(Kyoto Prefecture University)
Teruya
Ishihara (RIKEN)
Shinji
Hayashi (Kobe University)
Kotaro
Kajikawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Satoshi
Kawata (Osaka University)
Hiroshi
Masuhara (Osaka University)
Takayuki
Okamoto (RIKEN)
Masatoshi
Osawa (Hokkaido University)
Junichi
Takahara (Osaka University)
Sunao Yamada
(Kyushu University)
Plasmonics, an emerging field of optics aimed at the study of light interactions with metallic nanostructures in dimensions far smaller than a wavelength of light, smaller than todayfs smallest electronic devices. The topics to be discussed will be focused, but not limited to:
✔New design and synthesis
approaches
✔Nanosphere, nano-shell,
nanowaveguidec
✔Nano metallic tip for
detection
✔Application to novel photonic
devices
✔Electromagnetism on the nanoscale
July 26 (Monday) |
July 27 (Tuesday) |
July 28 |
8:45~9:00 Registration 9:00~9:20 Opening Remarks 9:20~9:30 Project Inotroduction |
9:15~9:30 Short addresses H. Miyahara (President, Osaka Univ) Representative (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology)) |
Lab tours 9:00~10:30 LaSIE, Kawata Laboratory 10:30~12:00 Masuhara Laboratory |
9:30~11:00 Session 1 |
9:30~11:00 Session 5 |
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11:00~11:30 Coffee break |
11:00~11:30 Coffee Break |
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11:30~13:00 Session 2 |
11:30~13:00
Session 6 |
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13:00~ 14:30 Lunch |
13:00~14:45 Lunch and Poster Session |
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14:30~16:00 Session 3 |
14:45~16:15 Session 7 |
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16:00~16:30 Coffee break |
16:15~16:30
Coffee break |
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16:30~18:00 Session 4 |
16:30~17:45 Session 8 and closing remark |
A banquet will be arranged at the evening of July 26, 19:00~21:00.
All invited speakers and poster presenters are invited to attend. Access is
free of charge.
(Click here for the final program)
A conference proceeding will be on site prepared, for which please
send us a 2-page extended abstract in PDF format by e-mail. The abstract must
be written on A4-sized area with 25 mm margins on the top, bottom and right, 30
mm on the left. The title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, complete
return address, telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address (if
available) must appear at the top. Clear tables, line drawings and photographs
can be included anywhere. The camera-ready manuscript will appear in the
technical digest in offset print. Characters and illustrations exceeding the
above area limit may not be printed in the technical digest. The PDF file must
reach the following E-mail address by July 7, 2004.
inps2@ap.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
If you prefer to send hardcopy or electronic files other than PDF style, please notice us beforehand using the above-mentioned email.
A book on the latest progress of plasmonics is now under plan. All invited speakers and some selected contributed authors are expected to write a chapter for the book. Details will be announced later.
There will be no registration fee required for general participants. However, you are requested to register your participation here so that we could make a better arrangement. Also if you need reserve hotel, please use the online registration system. (See below Hotel Accommodation for details)
(Click here for REGISTRATION)
The symposium consists of invited lectures and poster sessions. All
contributed papers will be presented in the poster session.
Invited
Lectures (Oral Presentation)
Total time for presentation is 30 minutes (25 min for presentation
and 5 min for discussion). A projector for a lap top computer is available. You
can bring your own laptop or CD ROM. An overhead projector for transparency
users will also be available.
Poster Presentation
Poster session is one of the most important sessions in this symposium. Please paste your poster in the morning of July 26, before 13:30. During the symposium, please do not remove the poster. We would like to discuss as much as possible using the posters. Each author is provided with 1.2m wide x 2.1m high board on which to display the summary and results of their papers. Authors remain in the vicinity of the bulletin board for the duration of the sessions to answer questions from attendees. Pins to hold the posters will be prepared by secretary of 2nd INPS.
Access guiding map (access.gif) (access.pdf)
For international participants, landing at Kansai International
Airport is highly recommended.
Kansai International Airport :
http://www.kansai-airport.or.jp/english/index.htm
Airport Limousine Bus :
http://www.kate.co.jp/pc/english/english.html
Osaka - Monorail :
http://www.osaka-monorail.co.jp/
Hankyu Railway :
http://www.hankyu.co.jp/rail/index.shtml
---Domestic Participants:
By Train:
Hankyu Senri line, "Kitasenri" (Terminal), 25min. Walk
By Monorail
Osaka Monorail Saito line, "Handai-byoin-mae"
(Terminal), 10min. Walk
By Bus
Hankyu Bus, From "Senri-Chuo" to "Osaka University
Administration Bureau"
Kintetsu Bus, From "Ibaraki" or "JR Ibaraki"
to "Osaka University Administration Bureau"
Rooms in two hotels have been reserved for the symposium.
Hotel Information
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Rate :
Single room |
Address |
Senrihankyu
Hotel @ Check
in 14:00 Check
out 12:00 |
JPY
9,817/night @ @ |
2-1-D-1,
Shin-Senrihigashi-cho, Toyonaka-shi 560-0082,
Osaka |
TEL +81-6-6872-2211 |
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http://www.senri-htl.co.jp/ |
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Hotel Mare
Minamisenri @ Check
in 15:00 Check
out 11:00 |
JPY 6,468
/ night @ @ |
1-2-D-9,
Tsukumodai, Suita-shi 565-0862,
Osaka |
TEL +81-6-6872-1911 |
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http://www.nitto-cs.co.jp/ |
The above rates are for one room per night with service charge
& consumption tax.
No meal is included.
Senri Hankyu Hotel will be booked for invited speakers.
If your first choice is unavailable, we will inform you.
To book your hotel room, please go to the Registration page.
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Introduction to Osaka (From prefectural
government)
(http://www.pref.osaka.jp/en/index.html)
Osaka University
(http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/)
Campus map (CampusMapSuita):
(http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/eng/campus/suita.html)
No.56
: Ichokaikan, the meeting hall.
No.10
: LaSIE, Applied Physics
2nd INPS Secretariat
Department
of Applied Physics,
Osaka
University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
Email: inps2@ap.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Website:http://lasie.ap.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/INPS2/
Tel:+81-6-6879-7847
Fax: +81-6-6879-7330
1. Nanotechnology
Researchers Network Center of Japan
2. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University