PC: Physics and Chemistry -December 13
Dec. 13 (Wed.) Physics and Chemistry Room A1
30-year history of ISS / Vortex physics
Chairperson: Atsutaka Maeda (The University of Tokyo) and Ulrich Welp (Argonne National Laboratory)
PC1-1-INV 12:30–13:00
High-Tc Research Over Thirty Years: Beyond The Common Knowledge of Superconductivity
*Setsuko Tajima1
Graduate School of Science, Osaka University1
PC1-2-INV 13:00–13:30
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy as a Tool for Superconductivity Research
*Tetsuo Hanaguri1
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, Japan1
PC1-3-INV 13:30–14:00
Angle-Resolved Heat Capacity of Unconventional Superconductors
*Toshiro Sakakibara1
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo1
Coffee break 14:00–14:30
PC1-4-INV 14:30–15:00
What is the lowest possible vortex creep in superconductors, and how can we achieve it?
*Leonardo Civale1
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA1
PC1-5 15:00–15:15
Detecting changes in the vortex configuration associated with dynamic ordering and disordering
*Mihaly Dobroka1, Koichiro Ienaga1, Shin’ichi Kaneko1, Satoshi Okuma1
Tokyo Institute of Technology1
PC1-6 15:15–15:30
Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Melting Transition of Vortex Matter in Nano-Sized Superconductors
*Masaru Kato1, Osamu Sato2
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan1
Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology2