Keio University

Hideyuki Maki Laboratory, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University - Emergence of New Physical Properties and Development of Functional Devices through the Device Implementation of Nanomaterials

Hideyuki Maki Laboratory, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University - Emergence of New Physical Properties and Development of Functional Devices through the Device Implementation of Nanomaterials

In the Maki Laboratory, we conduct a wide range of research on nanodevices, including elucidating the physical properties of nanomaterials and developing new functional devices. Nanomaterials, by virtue of their extremely small size, allow us to obtain new electronic, thermal, and optical properties that are not found in so-called ordinary bulk materials. By further implementing these into devices, we attach electrodes to a single nanomaterial and measure it with light. This allows us to induce the unique physical and quantum properties inherent to the nanomaterial, enabling us to investigate its new physics and develop novel, unprecedented devices.

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