Mizuki Tani, D3
D3
Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management,
School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Current Research Theme
Study on ultrafast nonlinear excitation dynamics of low-dimensional electronic systems using numerical analysis
Ab-initio study on solid-state high-order harmonic generation
Education
- 04/2021-present Doctoral course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- 04/2019 – 03/2021 Master’s course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- 04/2017 – 03/2019 Department of Systems Innovation, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (B.Eng.)
- 04/2015 – 03/2017 Natural SciencesⅠ, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Journals
- Mizuki Tani, Kakeru Sasaki, Yasushi Shinohara, and Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Enhanced energy deposition and carrier generation in silicon induced by two-color intense femtosecond laser pulses, Phys. Rev. B Vol. 106 Iss.19-15, 195141-1-13 (21 Nov. 2022) (DOL: 10.1103/PhysRevB.106.195141)
- Mizuki Tani, Tomohito Otobe, Yasushi Shinohara, and Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Semiclassical description of electron dynamics in extended systems, under intense laser fields, Phys. Rev. B 104, 075157-1-11 (30 Aug. 2021)(DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.104.075157)
- Yuya Morimoto, Yasushi Shinohara, Mizuki Tani, Bo-Han Chen, Kenichi L. Ishikawa, and Peter Baum, Asymmetric single-cycle control of valence electron motion in polar chemical bonds, Optica Vol. 8, Issue 3, pp. 382-387 (20 Mar. 2021) (DOI: 10.1364/OPTICA.414213)
Academic Conferences
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Mizuki Tani, Yasushi SHINOHARA, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa “Theoretical study on inter-atomic distance effects on high-order harmonic generation”, CIAiS International Symposium 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 03/2019 (Poster)
Thesis
Graduation thesis (Bachelor) “Inter-atomic distance effects on high-order harmonic generation: from solids to atoms”
(Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Kenichi L. Ishikawa)
Message
I chose Ishikawa・Sato laboratory which does simulations of optical physics because I have been interested in this field. Thanks to wonderful staffs and lab members, I am enjoying my research life. If you want to try to new things, please get in touch.