University of Tokyo doctoral course: Mizuki Tani

Mizuki Tani, D3

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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

  1. 04/2021-present      Doctoral course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  2. 04/2019 – 03/2021  Master’s course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  3.  04/2017 – 03/2019 Department of Systems Innovation, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (B.Eng.)
  4.  04/2015 – 03/2017 Natural SciencesⅠ, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Journals

  1. 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)
  2. 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)
  3. 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)

谷水城、篠原康、佐藤健、石川顕一「高次高調波発生における原子間距離の効果についての理論的研究」、第66回応用物理学会春季学術講演会、東京工業大学大岡山キャンパス、東京、2019/03 (Oral)

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.