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Department of Advanced Nanofabrication

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# Attosecond/Femtosecond electron pulses # Pulse radiolysis # Ultrafast electron microscopy # Nanofabrication process

This department is aiming to reveal fundamental physicochemical processes in advanced nanofabrication. To achieve this goal, we are developing two femtosecond time-resolved measurement techniques with relativistic attosecond/femtosecond electron pulses. One is attosecond/femtosecond pulse radiolysis for the study of ultrafast physicochemical reactions in materials. Another is ultrafast electron microscopy to observe structural dynamics directly in nanomaterials and nanodevices. The researches are encouraged to gain a deeper understanding of nanomaterials and to achieve a novel breakthrough in materials science.

Staff

Jinfeng Yang Associate Professor Research Map
Masao Gohdo Assistant Professor Research Map
Generation of relativistic attosecond and femtosecond electron pulses with radio-frequency (RF) acceleration-based photoemission gun
Ultrafast electron microscopy with relativistic femtosecond electron pulses

Current Research Topics

  • Generation of relativistic attosecond and femtosecond electron pulses with radio-frequency (RF) acceleration-based photoemission gun

  • Pulse radiolysis for the study of fundamental physicochemical processes

  • Development of ultrafast electron microscopy with relativistic femtosecond electron pulses

  • Observation of irreversible structural dynamics with relativistic femtosecond electron pulses

 

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Department of Advanced Nanofabrication

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