凝聚态物理学中的量子场论
Condensed matter physics deals with a wide variety of topics, ranging from gas to liquids and solids, as well as plasma, where owing to the interplay between the motions of a tremendous number of electrons and nuclei, rich varieties of physical phenomena occur. Quantum field theory is the most.
Name: Naoto Nagaosa
The Univ. of Tokyo, Nagaosa Lab.
Research Field: Condensed matter theory
Major Accomplishments, Prizes:
1995The 9th Japan IBM Science Award
1995Nishinomiya Yukawa memorial prize
1998The 2nd Superconductivity Science and Technology Award
2004The 11th Nissan Science Award
2005The 51th Nishina Memorial Prize
Social Activities:
Co-Editor of "Europhysics Let...
Name: Naoto Nagaosa
The Univ. of Tokyo, Nagaosa Lab.
Research Field: Condensed matter theory
Major Accomplishments, Prizes:
1995The 9th Japan IBM Science Award
1995Nishinomiya Yukawa memorial prize
1998The 2nd Superconductivity Science and Technology Award
2004The 11th Nissan Science Award
2005The 51th Nishina Memorial Prize
Social Activities:
Co-Editor of "Europhysics Letters", Invited numerous international conferences, Editor of "Kotaibutsuri".
Education & Professional Experience:
Mar. 1980B. S. , Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Feb. 1983Postgraduate, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Feb. 1983Research Associate, Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), University of Tokyo
June 1986Ph. D. , Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Oct. 1986Research Associate, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
June 1989Lecturer, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Sep. 1991Associate Professor, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Aug. 1998 - presentProfessor, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Apr. 2001 - Mar. 2008Team Leader, Theory Team, Correlated Electron Research Center (CERC), AIST
Oct. 2007 - presentTeam Leader, Theoretical Design Team, Cross-Correlated Materials Research Group (CMRG), Advanced Science Institute (ASI), RIKEN
Apr. 2010 - presentTeam Leader, Strong-Correlation Theory Research Team, Correlated Electron Research Group (CERG), Advanced Science Institute (ASI), RIKEN
Publications:
1. Y. Taguchi, Y. Oohara, H. Yoshizawa, N. Nagaosa, and Y.Tokura,
"Spin Chirality, Berry Phase, and Anomalous Hall Effect in a Frustrated Ferromagnet"
Science, 291, 2573 (2001)
2. Y. Tokura and N. Nagaosa,
"Orbital Physics in Transition-Metal Oxides"
Science, 288, 462 (2000).
3. S. Ishihara, M. Yamanaka, and N. Nagaosa,
"Orbital Liquid in La1-xSrxMnO3"
Phys. Rev. B, 56(2), 686-692 (1997).
4. N. Nagaosa and P. A. Lee,
"Kondo Effect in High-Tc Cuprates"
Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3755-3758 (1997).
5. A. Furusaki, and N. Nagaosa,
"Kondo Effect in a Tomonaga-Luttinger Liquid"
Phys. Rev. Lett., 72(6), 892-895 (1994).
6. T. Sugiyama, and N. Nagaosa,
"Localization in a Random Magnetic Field in 2D"
Phys. Rev. Lett., 70, 1980-1983 (1993).
7. T. Ogawa, A. Furusaki, and N. Nagaosa,
"Fermi-Edge Singularity in One-Dimensional Systems"
Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3638-3641 (1992).
8. N. Nagaosa, and P. A. Lee,
"Ginzburg-Landau Theory of the Spin-Charge Separated System"
Phys. Rev. B 45, 966-970 (1992).
9. N. Nagaosa, and P. A. Lee,
"Normal State Properties of the Uniform Resonating-Valence-Bond State"
Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 2450-2453 (1990).