February 19, 2021
RIKEN CEMS

Topology plays a key role in the modern condensed matter physics. The topological nature of crystalline and artificial lattices as well as of photons can be revealed by variety of optical/spectroscopic techniques. Enhancing our understanding on the relation between the topology and photon-matter interactions expands the playground in physics, and also will materialize novel dissipation-less control of electron, spin, and photon itself.

Friday, February 19, 2021
| 13:00 - 13:10 | Opening |
| 13:10 - 13:50 | Takeshi Kondo (ISSP, U Tokyo) Design and control of topological phases in quasi-1D stacked materials studied by ARPES |
| 13:50 - 14:30 | Masaya Notomi (NTT/TITECH) Reconfigurable topological nanophotonics and topological singular points |
| 14:30 - 15:10 | Youtarou Takahashi (RIKEN CEMS) Magneto optics in topological magnets |
| 15:10 - 15:30 | Break |
| 15:30 - 16:10 | Ryusuke Matsunaga (ISSP, U Tokyo) Efficient terahertz harmonic generation in Dirac and Weyl semimetals |
| 16:10 - 16:50 | Fernando de Juan (Donostia International Physics Center) Photogalvanic effects in chiral topological semimetals |
| 16:50 - 17:20 | Naoki Ogawa (RIKEN CEMS) Photocurrent spectroscopy in topological materials |
| 17:20 - 17:25 | Closing |
* Japan Standard Time (JST / UTC+0900)

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