![]() | 7th Russia-Japan-USA-Europe Symposium September 17-21, 2018 | ![]() |
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Scope
The symposium aims to bring together researchers who tackle “Fundamental & Applied Problems in Terahertz Devices & Technologies”, so as to stimulate discussions on the state-of-the-art results and promote the collaborations.
Based on the successful organizations of preceding RJUSE symposia in Japan, Russia, andUSA, the 7th RJUSE will be organized in Warsaw, Poland, on Sep.17–21, 2018.The symposium will be conducted together with 4th workshop of International Laboratory - TERAMIR. ThisFrench-Russian-Polish laboratory focuses on THz and infrared properties of topological insulators and Dirac matter.
The technical program will include plenary, invited and contributed talks as well as poster presentations.
Topics:
THz physics: Carrier transport & quantum effects in devices, Nonequilibrium carrier dynamics, 2D materials & their heterostructures, Terahertz properties of Dirac matter.
THz devices & electronic/optical components: Sub-THz/THz transistors, mixers, etc., Metamaterials, photonic crystals, Surface-plasmon-polaritons, Electronic/photonic/plasmonic devices, Nonlinear optics based devices, Superconductors, bolometers, etc.
THz applications: Wireless communications, Imaging Spectroscopy, Astronomy
Important dates
Abstract submission: by June 30, 2018
Author acceptance notification: July 15, 2018
„Early-bird” registration: by August 15, 2018
Symposium dates: Sep. 17– 21, 2018
Registration open !
Registration follows by sending a „Registration form” (http://pirbinstytut.pl/index.php/registration) to an e-mail address lia@unipress.waw.pl and paying the conference fee by bank transfer or credit card:
- regular by August 15th - 1300 PLN
student by August 15th - 750 PLN - regular after August 15th - 1650 PLN
student after August 15th - 1000 PLN - regular on-site (cash only) - 1650 PLN
student on-site (cash only) - 1000 PLN
Abstract submission
Abstract submission follows by sending to an e-mail address lia@unipress.waw.pl in form specified in abstract template (.doc): http://pirbinstytut.pl/index.php/abstract-submission
Abstracts will be published in conference booklet and will be available in pdf form in flash USB memory.
Because of plenty of interesting invited talks the sent abstractr will be presented in during the poster sessions.
Organizers:
Wojciech KNAP
(CNRS Montpellier, France & IHPP PAS Unipress, Poland)
Jerzy ŁUSAKOWSKI
(Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Poland)
Symposium Chair:
Wojciech Knap
(CNRS Montpellier, France & IHPP PAS Unipress, Poland)
Jerzy Łusakowski
(Faculty of Physics, Uniwersity of Warsaw, Poland)
Taiichi Otsuji
(Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Organizing Committee:
Jacek Przybytek, Grzegorz Cywiński, Dmytro But
Secretary:
Elżbieta Krajewska (Polski Instytut Rozwoju Biznesu)
Steering Committee:
Valeriy Karasik (Bauman Moscow State Technical Univ., Russia)
Akira Satou (Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University)
Taiichi Otsuji (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Maxim Ryzhii (The University of Aizu, Japan)
Victor Ryzhii (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Vladimir V. Mitin (Univ. Buffalo, USA)
Michael S. Shur (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., USA)
Sergei Shapoval (IMTHPM, RAS, Russia)
Hans Hartnagel (Technical Univ. Darmstadt, Germany)
Wojciech Knap (CNRS Montpellier, France, IHPP PAS Unipress, Poland)
Sponsors
Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS)
Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS
CEZAMAT (Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, Warsaw University of Technology)
ORTEH LLC, Poland
T-Waves Technologies, France
TOPTICA Photonics, Germany
Virginia Diodes, Inc, USA
Invited talks:
Session Tue-1 | THz Spectroscopy |
Kawase | Multiwavelength THz source for one-pulse spectroscopy |
Krotkus | THz excitation spectroscopy - a method for investigating semiconductor band structure |
Chernomyrdin | Terahertz pulsed spectroscopy and continuous-wave imaging of soft biological tissues |
Session Tue-2 | Dirac Matter and Graphene Heterostructures |
Ganichev | Terahertz edge photocurrents in graphene in the quantum Hall regime |
Orlita | Magneto-optics of electrons in conical bands |
Kachorovskii | Tunneling Aharonov-Bohm interferometer on helical edge states |
Khokhlov | Terahertz photoconductivity in HgCdTe-based heterostructures in magnetic field |
Potemski | Excitons in mono- and multi-layers of transition metal dichalcogenides |
Session Tue-3 | Industrial Session |
Hessler | THz Schottky Diode Based Transceivers : From Test & Measurement to Cube Satellites |
Deninger | Terahertz on Speed: Fast TD-THz Techniques and their Applications |
Archier | Terahertz camera for automotive industry |
Sypek | THz diffractive optics |
Session Wed-1 | IR & THz Devices |
Rogalski | Antimonide-based infrared detectors - A new perspective |
Qin | Terahertz Detectors based on Gallium Nitride HEMTs: from direct detection to heterodyne detection |
Feiginov | THz sources small and simple: resonant-tunneling-diode oscillators |
M. Ryzhii | Quantum-well HgTe-CdHgTe heterostructures for interband THz and IR detection |
Session Wed-2 | THz communications and sensing |
Nagatsuma | Exploring 600-GHz band for communications and sensing |
Satou | Carrier Frequency Down-Conversion from Optical to MMW/THz Data Signal Using InP-HEMT |
Vaks | Application of quantum cascade lasers and superlattice devices for high resolution THz spectroscopy |
Session Wed-3 | THz Electronic Detectors and Sources |
Aizin | Slow Plasma Waves for THz Electronic Detectors and Sources |
Vainshtein | Interferometrically enhanced contrast of sub-terahertz picosecond-domain histology, utilizing a miniature collapsing-field-domain source |
Tredicucci | TBA |
Session Thu-1 | THz Photonics & Metamaterials |
Vasanelli | Cooperative phenomena and ultra-strong light-matter coupling for tailored thermal emission |
Valusis | Silicon diffractive optics for THz beam manipulation and applications for THz imaging |
Dolganova | Terahertz Scattering in Quasi-Ordered Structures: |
Session Thu-2 | THz Photodetectors & Bolometers I |
Preu | 20 ps temporal resolution of THz pulses recorded with (Al)GaAs high electron mobility transistors |
Goltsman | State of the art of THz hot-electrons bolometers |
ElFatimy | Graphen ultrasensitive wideband bolometers |
Otani | Modification of intermolecular structures of soft materials by intense THz radiation |
Session Thu-3 | Dirac Matter II |
S. Mikhailov | Nonlinear terahertz electrodynamics of graphene |
Krishtopenko | TBA |
Teppe | Landau level spectroscopy of HgCdTe and InAs/GaSb based topological materials |
Gavrilenko | THz stimulated emission from HgTe QWs |
N. Mikhailov | MCT heterostructures grown by MBE for IR and THz detectors |
Session Fri-1 | Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes for THz Devices |
Kawano | Carbon nanotube omnidirectional terahertz cameras |
Fedorov | THz investigations of carbon structures |
Meziani | Terahertz detection by Graphene multifinger Field Effect Transistors |
Svintsov | Origins of terahertz photoresponse in high-mobility graphene heterostructures |
Session Fri-2 | THz Plasmonic Devices |
Popov | Plasmonic photocurrents in graphene nanostructures |
Golub | Ratchet effects in structures with lateral superlaticces |
Otsuji | Emission and amplification of terahertz radiation using Dirac Fermions and plasmons in graphene |
Session Fri-3 | THz Photodetectors & Bolometers II |
Shapoval | Periphery optical matching for the sensitive element of THz detector |
Ponomarev | Terahertz photoconductive materials with plasmonic gratings: modeling and experiment |
Kopyt | Measurements of the responsivity of FET-based detectors of sub-THz radiation |
Zagrajek | Terahertz activity in Warsaw: detectors, spectroscopy, imaging |
Sponsors
Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS)
Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS
CEZAMAT (Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, Warsaw University of Technology)
Contact: lia@unipress.waw.pl




