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IDETA SHINICHIRO
Associate Professor
Affiliation Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center
Discipline Synchrotron Radiation Science for Condensed Matter
Academic Degrees The University of Tokyo 
The University of Tokyo 
Research Fields Mathematical and physical sciences; Physics; Condensed matter physics I
Research Keywords Solid-state physics Photoemission Time-revolved technique Strongly electron correlated system Superconductivity Electronic structure
Comments There are many materials around us that show interesting physical properties, such as metals that pass electrical current, insulators that do not, and materials that changes their crystal structure and the electrical resistance becomes zero with changing temperature. This is because the "electrons" play an important role. These electrons are so small that they can only understood in the world of quantum mechanics, but in fact, by using synchrotron radiation, it is possible to observe the electronic structure (energy and momentum) of the electrons inside of materials. We have performed spectroscopic experiments by using synchrotron radiation at Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center (HiSOR), Hiroshima University, on strongly correlated electronic materials, which show strong electron-electron correlation, to directly observe the electronic state and elucidate intriguing physical properties in materials. We believe that this would lead to obtain guidelines to make a new material with exotic physical properties in future.
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Topic Nanotechnology
New Technologies
Physics/Physical Property
Radiation Light
SDGs 4 Quality education 7 Affordable and clean energy 9 Industry, innovation, infrastructure 11 Sustainable cities and communities 15 Life on land
Educational Programs [Bachelor Degree Program] School of Science : Physics : Physics
[Master's Program] Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering : Division of Advanced Science and Engineering : Physics Program
[Doctoral Program] Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering : Division of Advanced Science and Engineering : Physics Program
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