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Laboratory Profile

Name of Professor Naoki Yamamoto
E-mail Address nyamamot
    (add '@phys.titech.ac.jp' to this address)
About Laboratory http://www.surface.phys.titech.ac.jp/tylab/index_j.html
Members Professors: Kunio Takayanagi
Associate Professor: Naoki Yamamoto
Research Associates: Yukimasa Tanishiro, Takayuki Tanaka
Others: Doctor researchers and students
Current Research Areas
  • Electron Beam Induced Light Emission from Plasmonic and Photonic Crystals
  • Cathodoluminescence of Semiconductor Quantum Structures
  • STM Light Emission from Surface Nano-structures
Recent Major Publications
  • N. Yamamoto, S. Bhunia and Y. Watanabe: Polarized Cathodoluminescence Study of InP Nanowire by Transmission Electron Microscopy, Appl. Phys. Lett. (2006) accepted.
  • N. Yamamoto, M. Nakano and T. Suzuki: Light emission by surface plasmon on nano-structures of metal surfaces induced by high energy electron beam, Surf. Interface Anal. (2006) accepted.
  • H. Minoda and N. Yamamoto: Anomalous enhancement of light emission ay Au adsorption on a Si(001) vicinal surface, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 74, 1914 -1917(2005).
  • D. Nakaji, V. Grillo, N. Yamamoto and T. Mukai, Contrast analysis of dislocation images in TEM-Cathodoluminescence technique, J. Elect. Microscopy, 54, 223-230 (2005).
  • Y. Watanabe, N. Yamamoto, S. Bhunia, T. Kawamura and S. Fujikawa: Structural and optical properties of vertically aligned InP nanowires grown by metal organic vapor phase epitaxy, Physica E 23, 305 (2004). 
  • A. Degiron, H.J. Lezec, N.Yamamoto and T.W. Ebbesen: Optical Transmission of Isolated Subwavelength Apertures in Real Metals, Optics Communications 239, 61-66 (2004).
  • F.J. Garcia de Abajo, A. Rivacoba, N. Zabala, and N. Yamamoto: Boundary effects in Cherenkov radiation, Phys. Rev. B 69, 155420-1-12 (2004).
  • K. Akiba, N. Yamamoto, V. Grillo, A. Genseki and Y. Watanabe, Anomalous temperature and excitation power dependence of cathodoliminescence from InAs quantum dots, Phys. Rev. B 70, 165322-1-9 (2004).

 

   
 
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