About us
Research topics | Material development using thin film technology Exploration of low-temperature quantum phenomena Condensed-matter physics, Interface phenomena, Magnetism, Superconductivity, Semiconductor physics, Topological Science |
Techniques & Equipment | Thin-film fabrication : Molecular-beam epitaxy, Pulsed-laser deposition, Sputtering Characterization : x-ray diffraction, composition analysis, various equipment for physical properties measurement |
Participating conferences | The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) The Physical Society of Japan (JPS) Materials Research Society (MRS) American Physical Society (APS) |
Research introduction | We aim to develop useful devices and study condensed-matter physics by creating new functional interfaces ourselves using our unique high-quality thin-film fabrication techniques. We try fabricating artificial superstructures and studying interfacial properties by making full use of thin-film fabrication techniques in ultra-high vacuum, which is a non-equilibrium process. In our laboratory, we focus on the investigation for quantum transport phenomena, such as the quantum Hall effect, superconductivity, and search for novel materials applicable to the functional devices. We keep challenging to find interesting materials and phenomena by further extending the material system. |
Recent hot topics | ・Creation of new conductive oxide interfaces Please refer to the references marked as LINK (Open access) on the page of publications. |
Tsukazaki Laboratory
address | 〒113-8656 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan Office :Bldg. 8 – 315 (Tsukazaki), 209 (Lab.) Lab.:Bldg. 8 – 2nd floor |
Phone | 03-5841-6811 (Tsukazaki) |
Phone | 03-5841-6822 (Lab.) |
tsukazaki_@_ap.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp (remove “_”) |