Session Details

[16p-S2_204-1~9]Metasurfaces Close to Practical Realization

Mon. Mar 16, 2026 1:30 PM - 5:50 PM JST
Mon. Mar 16, 2026 4:30 AM - 8:50 AM UTC
S2_204 (South Bldg. 2)
Chair : Wakana Kubo(TUAT), Takuo Tanaka(RIKEN)
Metamaterials, whose research began in the early 2000s, have recently seen a surge in application-driven studies approaching practical implementation, particularly in Europe and the United States, supported by rapid advances in micro- and nanofabrication technologies. This symposium will invite leading researchers at the forefront of the field—covering not only optical components such as metalenses, but also biosensing, imaging, optical communications, light sources, and two-dimensional materials—to share the latest research results and to discuss future directions, including the launch of academia–industry collaborative projects.

[16p-S2_204-1]Introductory Talk

〇Wakana Kubo1 (1.Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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[16p-S2_204-2]Enhancement of Light-Matter Interactions of Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials
by Silicon Metasurface

〇Junichi Takahara1,2, Chen Dingwei1 (1.Univ. Osaka, 2.Photoniocs Cnt.)
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[16p-S2_204-3]Incoherent and Directional Lightsources based on Metasurfaces

〇Shunsuke Murai1, Koichi Okmoto1 (1.OMU)
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[16p-S2_204-4]Highly Sensitive Biomolecular Sensing and Control Enabled by Resonant Meta-Structures

〇Taka-aki Yano1,2 (1.Tokushima Univ., 2.RIKEN)
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[16p-S2_204-5]Plasmonic Meatasurface-based Label-free MicroRNA sensor

〇Daiki Kawasaki1, Tanaka Takuo1 (1.RIKEN)
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[16p-S2_204-6]Sensing Applications of Functional Metalenses

〇Kentaro Iwami1 (1.TUAT)
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[16p-S2_204-7]Meta-optics Meets Deep Learning: Toward Data-driven Imaging Devices

〇Masashi Miyata1 (1.Device Technology Labs., NTT, Inc.)
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[16p-S2_204-8]Silicon-organic-hybrid active metasurfaces

〇Go Soma1, Takuo Tanemura1 (1.The Univ. of Tokyo)
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[16p-S2_204-9]Optical metamaterials and their applications

〇Takuo Tanaka1,2 (1.RIKEN, 2.Tokushima Univ.)
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