The 4th A3 Metamaterials Forum 2019
Technical Program

Venue

Hokkaido University
Frontier Research in Applied Sciences Building
School of Engineering, Hokkaido University
Kita 13, Nishi 8, Kita-Ku, Sapporo,
Hokkaido 060-8628, Japan

Technical Program

Wednesday, August 21, 2019
15:00- Registration
18:00 Welcome reception (-20:00)
Thursday, August 22, 2019
8:45 Opening remarks
9:00 Active control of metasurfaces with phase change materials
Min Qiu, Westlake Univ, China
9:30 Frequency shift of terahertz waves by changing waveguide modes in time domain
Fumiaki Miyamaru, Shinshu Univ, Japan
10:00 TiO2 based metasurfaces and applications
Shumin Xiao, Harbin Inst Tech, China
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Control of Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer using Coupled Surface Plasmons
Bong Jae Lee, KAIST, Korea
11:30 Spectral Control of Thermal Radiation based on Metamaterials
Atsushi Sakurai, Niigata Univ, Japan
12:00 Improved selective emitter with far infrared photonic structure for passive radiative cooling
Young Min Song, GIST, Korea
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Development and demonstration of a wave machine to model phononic crystals and elastic metamaterials
Motonobu Tomoda, Hokkaido Univ, Japan
14:30 Tunable on-chip phononics devices operating at MHz frequencies
Jinwoong Cha, KAIST, Korea
15:00 Laser nanofabrication for 2D and 3D functional architectures 
Hongbo Sun, Tsinghua Univ, China
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Large-Area 3D Nanopatterning for Mechanical Metamaterials and Energy Electrode
Seokwoo Jeon, KAIST, Korea
16:30 Large-scale optical metasurfaces: the designs and realization
Masanobu Iwanaga, NIMS, Japan
17:00 3D Chiral Structured Patterns in Micro and Nanoscales via Mechanical Instability
Bongjun Yeom, Hanyang Univ, Korea
Friday, August 23, 2019
9:00 Space-Time-Coding Digital Metasurfaces
Tiejun Cui, Southeast Univ, China
9:30 Tip-induced control of quantum light-matter interactions at the nanoscale
Kyoung-Duck Park, UNIST, Korea
10:00 Rotational Doppler Effect in Nonlinear Optics
Guixin Li, Southern Univ Sci Tech, China
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Metaphotonics and metasurfaces based on Mie-resonant dielectric structures
Yuri Kivshar, Austrarian National Univ, Australia
11:30 Simultaneous and Efficient Spin and Wave-front Manipulation with Metasurfaces
Qiong He, Fudan Univ, China
12:00 Chiral spin-photon coupling in a 2D semiconductor
Su-Hyun Gong, Korea Univ, Korea
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Nanogap Plasmonic Devices for Ultrasensitive Sensing and Spectroscopies
Sang-Hyun Oh, Univ Minnesota, USA
14:30 Ultrahigh-Q microcavity photonics
Yunfeng Xiao, Peking Univ, China
15:00 Short Presentation
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Poster Session
18:00 Banquet (-20:00)
Saturday, August 24, 2019
9:00 Miniature spectroscopes with metamaterial filter array
Yoshiaki Kanamori, Tohoku Univ, Japan
9:30 Artificial chirality evloution in micro-/nano-scale 3D plasmonic metamaterials
Junsuk Rho, POSTECH, Korea
10:00 Metasurface Quantum-well Infrared Photodetectors
Hideki Miyazaki, NIMS, Japan
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 On the Topological Origin of Surface Plasmon Polariton Modes at Metal-Dielectric Interfaces
Max Lein, Tohoku Univ, Japan
11:30 Experimental demonstration of a unidirectional reflectionless parity-time metamaterial at optical frequencies
Minghui Lu, Nanjing Univ, China
12:00 Topological emergence of Tamm state by Thouless pumping
Yosuke Nakata, Univ Tokyo, Japan
12:30 Lunch
14:00 topological phoXonics
Meng Xiao, Wuhan Univ, China
14:30 Topological photonics using semiconductor photonic crystals
Satoshi Iwamoto, Univ Tokyo, Japan
15:00 Closing Remarks

List of Poster Presentations

P-1 All-optical multi-level switch through selectively phase changeable nanoantennas
Chulsoo Choi, Jangwoon Sung, and Byoungho Lee
Seoul National University, Korea
P-2 Metasurfaces for heat-shield windows
Yoshiaki Kanamori and Masanari Bito
Tohoku University, Japan
P-3 Acoustic meta-rod based on a single material
Akira Ogasawara, Kentaro Fujita, Motonobu Tomoda, Osamu Matsuda, and Oliver B. Wright

Hokkaido University, Japan
P-4 Lightweight single-material rectangular-section meta-beam with a perfect acoustic band gap
Kentaro Fujita, Motonobu Tomoda, Oliver B. Wright, and Osamu Matsuda, Hokkaido University, Japan
P-5 Localized growth of ZnO on gold nano-antennas for nanophotonic applications
Christophe Pin1, Hideki Fujiwara2, Tatsuro Suzuki1, and Keiji Sasaki1
1Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Hokkai-Gakuen University, Japan
P-6 Introduction of Center for Advanced Meta-Materials: From Application to Core Technology
Boyoung Kang_, Tae In Choi, Hak Joo Lee
Center for Advanced Meta-Materials, Korea
P-7 Dielectric Metasurface Imaging Platform Applicable to Laser Scanning Microscopy with Enhanced Axial Resolution
Dasol Lee, Minkyung Kim, Trevon Badloe and Junsuk Rho
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea
P-8 Cascade Domino Lithography for Single-digit Nanometer Scale Patterning
Inki Kim1, Jungho Mun1, Junsuk Rho1,2
1Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea, 2National Institute of Nanomaterials Technology (NINT), Korea
P-9 Invisible Dielectric Cylinders at Optical Frequency
Yusuke Kobayashi and Kotaro Kajikawa
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P-10 Mode matched and mode mismatched double resonant plasmonic metasurfaces and its implication on efficient Second Harmonic Generation
Y. B. Habibullah and T. Ishihara
Tohoku University, Japan
P-11 Photogalvanic effect in metallic metasurfaces with periodic arch structure
Y. Masunaka and T. Ishihara
Tohoku University, Japan
P-12 High-performance meta-devices based on multilayer meta-atoms: interplay between the number of layers and phase coverage
Bowen Yang1;_, Tong Liu2, Huijie Guo2, Shiyi Xiao1;3, and Lei Zhou2
1Shanghai University, China, 2Fudan University, China, Shanghai University, China
P-13 Metasurfaces with complex meta-atoms: Role of coupling between bright and dark modes
Tong Liu1, Haoyang Zhou1, Qiong He1, Shiyi Xiao2, Lei Zhou1, 1Fudan University, China, 2Shanghai University, China
P-14 Enhancement of Phase-Shifting Nonreciprocity in Ferrite Microstrip-Line-based Metamaterials by Spoof Surface Plasmon
Koji Okamoto1, Tetsuya Ueda1, Tatsuo Itoh2
1Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan, 2University of California, USA
P-15 THz Metamaterials for Molecular sensing
Boyoung Kang1;_, Yeeun Roh2;3, Sang-Hun Lee2, Jeong WeonWu4, Byeong-Kwon Ju3 , Minah Seo2 and Hak Joo Lee1
1Center for Advanced Meta-Materials, Korea, 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, 3Korea University, Korea,
4Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
P-16 Sensitive detection of chiral molecules at low concentration by utilizing nanoparticles
TaeHyung Kim, SeokJae Yoo and Q-Han Park
Korea University, Korea
P-17 Maximum energy transfer of electromagnetic waves and acoustic waves through the impedance matching principle
Ku Im and Q-Han Park
Korea University, Korea
P-18 Bloch Oscillation of Elastic Waves in Slab Waveguide Arrays
Han S. Noh and Namkyoo Park
Seoul National University, Korea
P-19 Dielectric Meta-Hologram by Using Independent Complex Amplitude in Dual Visible Wavelengths
Junhyeok Jang, Chulsoo Choi, and Byoungho Lee
Seoul National University, Korea
P-20 A vertical hyperbolic metamaterial as a platform to enhance the optical spin Hall effect
Minkyung Kim, Dasol Lee and Junsuk Rho
Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH), Korea
P-21 Design of type-II photonic Dirac cones near 􀀀-point
Jungmin Kim, Sunkyu Yu, and Namkyoo Park
Seoul National University, Korea
P-22 Photonic Dirac Cones in SOI Photonic Crystal Slabs: I. Principle
Kazuaki Sakoda, Yuanzhao Yao, Takashi Kuroda, Takaaki Mano, Naoki Ikeda, Hiromi Koyama, and Yoshimasa Sugimoto
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
P-23 Photonic Dirac Cones in SOI Photonic Crystal Slabs: II. Theory
Yuanzhao Yao, Naoki Ikeda, Yoshimasa Sugimoto, Takashi Kuroda, Takaaki Mano, Hiromi Koyama, and Kazuaki Sakoda
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
P-24 Photonic Dirac Cones in SOI Photonic Crystal Slabs: III. Experiments
Takashi Kuroda, Naoki Ikeda, Yoshimasa Sugimoto, Takaaki Mano, Yuanzhao Yao, Hiromi Koyama, and Kazuaki Sakoda
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
P-25 High Q topologically protected chiral waveguides in a layered system
Afshan Begum,1;2 Yuanzhao Yao,1 Yoshihiko Takeda,1;2 and Kazuaki Sakoda1
1National Institute for Materials Science, Japan 2University of Tsukuba, Japan
P-26 Two-Dimensional Quantum Walk with PT Symmetry
J. M. Brevoord1;_, H. Obuse2, Y. Asano2, R. J. Boucherie1, A. Brinkman1
1University of Twente, the Netherlands 2Hokkaido University, Japan
P-27 Topological Ring-Cavity Laser
Xiao-Chen Sun, Xiao Hu
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
P-28 Topological Magnon Modes on Honeycomb Lattice Induced by Coupling Tuning
Hong Huang1;2;_, Xiao Hu1;2
1National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan 2University of Tsukuba, Japan
P-29 Bulk-edge correspondence of a non-unitary three-step quantum walk with PT symmetry
Makio Kawasaki1; Ken Mochizuki1 , Norio Kawakami2 , Hideaki Obuse1
1Hokkaido University, Japan 1Kyoto University, Japan
P-30 Stability of topological edge states in 1D nonlinear quantum walks: bifurcations unique to periodically driven systems
K. Mochizuki1 , N. Kawakami2 , H. Obuse1
1Hokkaido University, Japan 1Kyoto University, Japan
P-31 Optical properties due to the magnon-photon interaction controlled by multiple ferromagnetic/dielectric layered structures
Kenta Kato1, Tomohiro Yokoyama1, Hajime Ishihara1,2
1Osaka Univ., Japan 2Osaka Pref. Univ., Japan
P-32 Angle-Dependent Metasurfaces for Multi-functional EM Wave Manipulation
Xiyue Zhang, Qi Li, Feifei Liu, Meng Qiu, Shulin Sun, Qiong He, Lei Zhou
SFudan University, China
P-33 Active Wave Front Control of Terahertz Waves Using Graphene Metasurfaces
Qiushi Li1, Min Jia2, Tong Liu2, Haoyang Zhou2, Qiong He2, Shiyi Xiao1;3, Lei Zhou2
1Shanghai University, China, 2Fudan University, China, 3Shanghai University, China

Instructions for Poster Presenters

The size of the poster board is 86 cm wide and 176 cm height. Poster Sessions will be held in the seminar room 2 at the 2nd floor of Frontier Research in Applied Science Building, School of Engineering, Hokkaido University from 16:00 to 17:30 on Aug. 23 (Fri). Please provide us your PowerPoint file for the short presentation (1 minute) by the lunch time on Aug. 23 (Fri). Please set up your poster from 8:00 to 14:00 on Aug. 23. Your board will be indicated by the poster number.

Instructions for Oral Presenters

Invited presentation: 25 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion. Presentations should be in English. The presentations will be held at the Lecture Hall at the 2nd floor of Frontier Research in Applied Science Building, School of Engineering, Hokkaido University. The conference room is equipped with a PC with Windows 10 English edition and PowerPoint 2010. You can bring your data with a USB flash memory. Please upload your data before your session starts. We are responsible for crushing all copies of any data after the session. If you use your own computer for the presentation, please make sure the connection with the projector before the session.

The 4th A3 Metamaterials Forum (A3META) 2019 is sponsored by the the A3 Metamaterials Forum Organizing Committee and technically cosponsored by the Japan Society of Applied Physics. The A3 Metamaterials Forum 2019 is financially supported partially by the Takano Eiichi Optical Science Funds.