Energy Materials Laboratory
Creating social values by micromanufacturing and microanalysis using quantum beams
Our laboratory is conducting research on the manufacturing application of the narrowed-down quantum beams of ions, electrons and light. Quantum beams are essential to make tiny products of micrometer or nanometer scales. Therefore, micromanufacturing is made possible by using the phenomena that occur when quantum beams are irradiated on the surface of a substance. In our laboratory, the teachers and students are united in their daily pursuit to conduct research on making light and electronic circuits as well as machines that can play a significant role in the microworld.

- Faculty Name
- NISHIKAWA, Hiroyuki
- Keyword
- Nanotechnologies,Optoelectronics,Micromachines
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 11F 11A32
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Electrical engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Applied physics
- Materials science and engineering
- Physics
FOR SOCIETY
The use of structures processed with quantum beams, such as fine grooves and needles, will aid the production of new devices that are useful to the society by, for instance, controlling the hygiene of water and food supply as well as preventing diseases such as influenza.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Quantum beam technologies to realize the fabrication of devices for visualization and analysis of micro/nano plastics in water environment
- Super-resolution imaging and nanolithography realized by dielectric microstructures fabricated by proton beam writing
- Improved output of triboelectric nanogenerators by surface modifications of dielectrics