Session Details

[9p-N102-1~10]Frontiers in Advanced Laser Processing: Tracing 40 Years of Evolution and Future Prospects from Its Origins

Wed. Sep 9, 2026 1:30 PM - 6:15 PM JST
Wed. Sep 9, 2026 4:30 AM - 9:15 AM UTC
N102 (First Year Education Bld. N Block)

[9p-N102-1]Opening Remarks

〇Shuntaro Tani1 (1.RIKEN)

[9p-N102-2]The 40-Year Journey of Laser Microprocessing: Technological Innovations and Future Challenges

〇Koji Sugioka1 (1.RIKEN RAP)

[9p-N102-3]Growth and doping of diamond materials using laser resonant excitation of precursor molecules for high lattice integrity and doping concentrations

〇Yongfeng Lu1 (1.Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln)

[9p-N102-4]Ultrafast Laser-Induced Birefringence: The Development and Applications to High-Density Data Storage and Durable Polarization Optics

〇Masaaki Sakakura1 (1.SPhotonix)

[9p-N102-5]Laser Direct Writing of Functional Microstructures and Advanced Applications

〇Mitsuhiro Terakawa1 (1.Keio Univ.)

[9p-N102-6]Nanoengineered Interfaces by Ultrashort Laser Pulses – from Surface Nanostructuring to Functionalization –

〇Godai Miyaji1 (1.TUAT)

[9p-N102-7]Toward Quantitative Measurement and Modeling of Femtosecond Laser Processing

〇Kuniaki Konishi1 (1.Univ. of Tokyo)

[9p-N102-8]Ultra-high-speed laser processing via selective absorption in electronically excited regions

〇Yusuke Ito1 (1.Univ. Tokyo)

[9p-N102-9]How to make and use holographic laser processing machines, and their future prospects

〇Yoshio Hayasaki1 (1.Utsunomiya Univ.)

[9p-N102-10]Closing Remarks

〇Satoshi Hasegawa1 (1.Utsunomiya Univ.)