Last Update: 20 Aug. 2025
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Welcome! This is the official WEB site of Satoshi Tomita of Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Important keywords in my research are "nano/micro-structured materials", "electric field" and "magnetic field". In other words, I am very interested in optical and magnetic properties of nano/micro-structured materials, for example, metallic nanoparticles.
From this point of view, we are now carrying out experimental and numerical studies on metamaterials, which realize extraordinary electromagnetic responses we have never observed in natural materials.


What's New !
  

17 Jan.
2025
Publications:
Physical Review Applied paper by Kodama et al. is out now.

4 Oct.
2024
Publications:
Optical Materials Express paper by Kodama et al. is piblished.

13 Jun.
Publications:
Physical Review B paper by Kodama et al. is out now.

1 April
2024
JSPS-KAKENHI project "Chimera Quasiparticles" is launched. We are looking for a PostDoc researcher.
26 Apr.
2023
Publications:
Phys. Rev. Appl. paper coauthored with Dr. Kodama is out now.
1 Oct.
2021
Grants:
JST-CREST project is launched. We are looking for post-docrtal researchers.
5 Jun.
2019
Publications:
Phys. Rev. Appl. paper about Fibonacci Fe-Pt Multilayer Metamaterials is out now
16 Mar. Just moved to Tohoku University in Sendai: Solid State Photo-Physics Group, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, and Institute for Excellence in Higher Education
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Professional Information
Reseach Activity
Metamaterials
Magnetochiral meta-molecules and chiral meta-interfaces
Periodic and Quasi-periodic Hyperbolic metamaterials
Spin-wave left-handed metamaterials
Plasmonic magneto-optics
Artificial capside
Carbon onions

Publications / Presentations

Patents / Grants / Travels

Location / Links


Workshop
"NAIST Interdisciplinary Research Workshop"
(2012-2018)


Lectures
Introductory Science Experiments
at Tohoku Univ.
(2019-)

Lectures at NAIST
(2007-2018)


Personal Information
Profile (CV) / Personal Links




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