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Trying to establish new concepts of electronics based on π-electrons in soft material

Our group is trying to establish new concepts of electronics based on π-electrons in soft materials such as organic molecules. Because of the low-dimensionality of π-electrons, the electric properties of these materials can be quite different from those of conventional Si devices. For example, the Coulomb interaction among electrons is enhanced to result in many unusual behaviors such as superconductivity. These phenomena can be controlled by using FET device structures and/or supramolecular architectures. Our research aims at paving the way to new nano-scale devices or quantum computers.

Research

Superconducting FET
pccp
Supramolecular Nanowire
nano wire
Chiral-molecule spintronics
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News & Topics

15-04-2025 Our paper has been published in Phys. Rev. Res.
25-10-2024 Mangmoon Kornkamol has joined our lab!
21-10-2024 An assistant professor position is open now!
15-09-2024 Our paper has been published in J. Phys. Chem. Lett. !
11-09-2024 Our paper has been published in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn.!
26-06-2024 Our paper has been published in Appl. Phys. Lett. !
14-05-2024 Our paper has been published in J. Chem. Phys. !
30-04-2024 Our paper published in Isr. J. Chem. has been selected as Top Cited Article !
22-03-2024 Dr. Sato has been awarded Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan ! 
20-12-2023 Our paper has been published in Adv. Phys. Res.

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