YANO-MATSUSHITA Laboratory
Introduction
Staff
Professor : Dr. Tetsuji YANO | |
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Office : South-7th Bldg. Room 712iPost No. S7-3) Tel : +81-3-5734-2522 e-mail : tyano(at)cms. Lectures : Advanced Course in Functional Inorganic Materials (Graduate course) / Inorganic Quantum Chemistry (Materials Engineering) / Spectroscopy for Material Synthesis and Analysis (Materials Engineering) / Structural Science of Non-crystalline Solids Research Field : Science and Technology of Glass Materials (Inorganic Glasses, Ion-Dynamics and Optical Properties) Employment : Doctor of Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Assistant Researcher (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Associate Professor (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Academic Membership : The Ceramic Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, American Ceramic Society, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), The institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE) |
Associate Professor : Dr. Nobuhiro MATSUSHITA | |
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Office : South-7th Bldg. Room 713iPost No. S7-4) Tel : +81-3-5734-2523 e-mail : matsushita(at)cms. Lectures : Advanced Course in Functional Inorganic Materials (Graduate course) / Inorganic Quantum Chemistry (Materials Engineering) / Spectroscopy for Material Synthesis and Analysis (Materials Engineering) / Structural Science of Non-crystalline Solids Research Field : Science and Technology of Glass Materials (Inorganic Glasses, Ion-Dynamics and Optical Properties) Employment : Doctor of Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Assistant Researcher (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Associate Professor (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Academic Membership : The Ceramic Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, American Ceramic Society, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), The institute of Image Information and Television Engineers (ITE) |
Assistant Professor : Dr. Tetsuo KISHI |
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Office : South-7th Bldg. Room 713iPost No. S7-4) Tel : +81-3-5734-2523 e-mail : tkishi(at)ceram. Lectures : Ceramics Laboratory (Inorganic Materials section) Research Field : Materials Engineering (Glasses for Optical Devices) Employment : Doctor of Engineering (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Assistant Professor (Tokyo University of Science). Academic Membership : The Ceramic Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) |
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Research Fields
In Shibata-Yano Laboratory we have carried out the fundamental researches on structure and properties of non-crystalline solids and development of functional devices from these materials about the following items.
Research TopicsF
- Spherical optical cavities for photonic application
- Organic-inorganic hybrid optical waveguides
- Metal nanoparticles for photonic application
- Structural investigation of oxide glass melts by High-Temperature Raman spectroscopy
- Fundamental research and application of Ion-exchange in glasses
- Electrochemistry in Industrial glass melts
- Optical devices made by nano ion-exchange method
- Low environmental-load technology for glass production
Message from the Laboratory
Essential strategy of the laboratory is "Best work emerged from individual member's originality and the devotion to research". I recommend to the students "You should make your samples by yourself and estimate them by yourself, and then you can make highly original researches". Of course advancement of the research is one of the fruitful results, but I think that your growth through research experiences is highly important. (Shibata).
I hope that the students master the skills, techniques and views for understanding the materials, solving the problems and developing new concepts for science and technology through the researches in our laboratory. "What one likes, one will do well". Experiences bring you a lot of fun. (Yano)
Glass preparation by melt-quenching technique.