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Update date: Apr. 19, 2024
Katori Hidetoshi
カトリ ヒデトシ | Katori Hidetoshi
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Other affiliations (2):
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RIKEN
Quantum Metrology Laboratory
Chief Scientist
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Japan Science and Technology Agency
Program Manager
Homepage URL (2):
http://amo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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https://www.katori-project.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
Research field (2):
Optical engineering and photonics
, Mathematical physics and basic theory
Research keywords (10):
Quantum optics
, Optical Lattice Clocks
, 量子光学
, 光格子時計
, 原子・分子物理
, レーザー分光
, 量子エレクトロニクス
, Atom and molecular physics
, Laser Spectroscopy
, Quantum Electronics
Research theme for competitive and other funds (11):
- 2018 - 2028 Space-time information platform with a cloud of optical lattice clocks
- 2016 - 2021 Investigation of novel engineering and scientific applications of ultra-precise optical lattice clocks
- 2010 - 2017 KATORI Innovative Space-Time Project
- 2010 - 2013 Development of an ultra-stable laser system using a cryogenic optical cavity for optical lattice clocks
- 2009 - 2012 High precision of optical lattice clocks and its application to quantum information processing
- 2002 - 2005 Stark Atom chip
- 2001 - 2005 Ultrastable optical clock with neutral atoms in an engineered light shift trap
- 2001 - 2002 スカラー原子波干渉実験に向けた、連続原子波の生成
- 2000 - 2001 Development of an ultracold bright atomic beam and its application to atom interferometer
- 1993 - 1993 レーザーマニプレーションによる準安定原子の表面研究への応用
- Laser cooling of metastable Sr atoms and its applications.
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Papers (132):
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Atsushi Yamaguchi, Yudai Shigekawa, Hiromitsu Haba, Hidetoshi Kikunaga, Kenji Shirasaki, Michiharu Wada, Hidetoshi Katori. Laser spectroscopy of triply charged 229Th isomer for a nuclear clock. Nature. 2024
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Shoichi Okaba, Ryoto Takeuchi, Shigenori Tsuji, Hidetoshi Katori. Continuous generation of an ultracold atomic beam using crossed moving optical lattices. Physical Review Applied. 2024. 21. 3
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Ryoto Takeuchi, Hayaki Chiba, Shoichi Okaba, Masao Takamoto, Shigenori Tsuji, Hidetoshi Katori. Continuous outcoupling of ultracold strontium atoms combining three different traps. Applied Physics Express. 2023
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M. Takamoto, Y. Tanaka, H. Katori. A perspective on the future of transportable optical lattice clocks. Applied Physics Letters. 2022. 120. 14. 140502-140502
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Noriaki Ohmae, Masao Takamoto, Yosuke Takahashi, Motohide Kokubun, Kuniya Araki, Andrew Hinton, Ichiro Ushijima, Takashi Muramatsu, Tetsuo Furumiya, Yuya Sakai, et al. Front Cover: Transportable Strontium Optical Lattice Clocks Operated Outside Laboratory at the Level of 10 -18 Uncertainty (Adv. Quantum Technol. 8/2021). Advanced Quantum Technologies. 2021. 4. 8. 2170081-2170081
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MISC (132):
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赤塚友哉, 今井弘光, 石澤淳, 新井薫, 佐久間大樹, 小栗克弥, 郷隆司, 橋本俊和, 香取秀俊, 香取秀俊, et al. Optical frequency repeater system based on narrow-linewidth laser and planar lightwave circuit. 電子情報通信学会大会講演論文集(CD-ROM). 2021. 2021
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今井弘光, 赤塚友哉, 小栗克弥, 石澤淳, 高本将男, 牛島一朗, 牛島一朗, 大前宣昭, 田中愛幸, 香取秀俊, et al. Remote height difference measurement using an optical lattice clock network between Atsugi and Wako. 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM). 2021. 76. 1
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今井弘光, 赤塚友哉, 小仁所志栞, 阪本隼志, 小栗克弥, 石澤淳, 高本将男, 牛島一朗, 牛島一朗, 橋本俊和, et al. Magneto-optical trap with a planar lightwave circuit for wavelength multiplexing and power dividing. 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM). 2021. 76. 2
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小仁所志栞, 阪本隼志, 今井弘光, 赤塚友哉, 小栗克弥, 石澤淳, 橋本俊和, 香取秀俊, 香取秀俊, 後藤秀樹, et al. Wavelength multiplexing and power dividing circuit for optical lattice clock using planar lightwave circuit technology. 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM). 2021. 76. 2
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今井弘光, 赤塚友哉, 小栗克弥, 石澤淳, 高本将男, 牛島一朗, 牛島一朗, 大前宣昭, 香取秀俊, 香取秀俊, et al. Demonstration of high-speed operation on a highly precise optical lattice clock by narrow-line dual MOT. 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM). 2020. 75. 1
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Books (21):
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より高精度、高速に周波数を読む、原子時計の小型化戦略
OPTRONICS(2024) No.2 2024
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超高精度の光格子時計は世界の標準をどう変えるか?
CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL INDUSTRY 2023
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18 桁精度の可搬型光格子時計による重力赤方偏移の精密な検証
レーザー研究 第 51 巻第 8 号 2023
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光格子時計-人類が手にする未曾有の計測技術
【本田財団】年次活動報告書 2023
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量子計測
エヌ・ティー・エス「光と物質の量子相互作用ハンドブック (第5編 応用-第4章)」 2023
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Lectures and oral presentations (77):
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光格子時計による相対論的な時空間センシング
(電子情報通信学会 総合大会 2024)
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光格子時計が拓く新たな時空間計測
(分子科学フォーラム 2023)
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Fundamental Physics with Precision Clocks
(QUPosium 2023 2023)
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光格子時計による時空間センシング
(量子技術研究会 2023)
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Making optical lattice clocks compact and useful for real-world applications
(28th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors 2023)
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Education (4):
- 1990 - 1991 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of Applied Physics
- 1988 - 1990 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of Applied Physics
- 1986 - 1988 The University of Tokyo The Faculty of Engineering Department of Applied Physics
- 1984 - 1986 The University of Tokyo College of Arts and Sciences
Professional career (1):
- D. Eng. in Applied Physics (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (15):
- 2023/12 - 現在 The Japan Academy Section II (Pure Sciences and Their Applications), Fourth Subsection (Pure Sciences), Quantum Electronics
- 2018/11 - 現在 Japan Science and Technology Agency Space-time information platform with a cloud of optical latice clocks, JST-Mirai Program Program Manager
- 2014/04 - 現在 RIKEN Extreme Photonics Research Group, Space-Time Engineering Research Team Team Leader
- 2011/04 - 現在 RIKEN Quantum Metrology Laboratory Chief Scientist
- 2010/05 - 現在 The University of Tokyo Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering Professor
- 2014 - 2022 Universität Tübingen Distinguished Guest Professor
- 2017/04 - 2018/03 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Photon Science Center
- 2010/10 - 2016/03 Japan Science and Technology Agency
- 2005/10 - 2010/09 Japan Science and Technology Agency CREST
- 2005/04 - 2010/04 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of Applied Physics Associate Professor
- 1999/04 - 2005/03 The University of Tokyo Research Engineering Institute Associate Professor
- 1997/10 - 2002/09 Japan Science and Technology Agency Gonokami Cooperative Excitation Project Group Leader
- 1994/10 - 1997/03 Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics Guest Scientist
- 1994/04 - 1997/03 The University of Tokyo The Faculty of Engineering Department of Applied Physics Research Associate
- 1991/08 - 1994/03 The University of Tokyo Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering Research Associate
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Awards (27):
- 2022/09 - HONDA Foundation Honda Prize 2022 Invention of an optical lattice clock that only loses one second in 30 billion years
- 2022/08 - The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan 2022 Electronics, Information, and Systems Division Excellent Paper Award High-stability Optical Frequency Transfer with All-Fiber Architecture for Optical Lattice Clocks
- 2021/09 - Breakthrough Initiatives Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics Research and development of optical lattice clocks
- 2020/12 - The Micius Quantum Foundation The Micius Quantum Prize 2020
- 2020/09 - The Hattori Foundation Hattori Foundation 90th Anniversary Special Award Excellent research related to time accuracy and advanced utilization in science and technology
- 2017/11 - The Science and Technology Promotion Foundation of Ibaraki The 14th Leo Esaki Prize Invention and realization of high-precision optical lattice clocks
- 2017 - Tubingen University (Germany) Distinguished Guest Professorship (2017-2022)
- 2015/03 - The Japan Academy Japan Academy Prize Invention of the Optical Lattice Clock and its development
- 2015/02 - Japan Society of Applied Physics JSAP Outstanding Achievement Award 16th Pioneering Research on Optical Lattice Clocks
- 2014/11 - Cabinet Office, Government of Japan Medal with Purple Ribbon (2014 Autumn) Achievements in quantum electronics research
- 2014 - Tubingen University (Germany) Distinguished Guest Professorship (2014-2017)
- 2013/11 - Nishina Memorial Foundation Nishina Memorial Prize 2013 Invention of optical lattice clocks
- 2013/05 - The Fujihara Foundation of Science The 54th Fujihara Award Development of High Precision Atomic Clocks by the Invention and Realization of Optical Lattice Clocks
- 2013/03 - TORAY SCIENCE FOUNDATION The 53rd Toray Science and Technology Prize For his pioneering work on ultrahigh precision atomic clocks by the invention and development of an optical lattice clock
- 2012/01 - The Asahi Shimbun Company The Asahi Prize 2011 For research on the optical lattice clock
- 2011/04 - Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Prizes for Science and Technology, Research Category Research on optical lattice clocks
- 2011/03 - The Japan Society of Applied Physics The 12th Optics and Quantum Electronics Achievement Prize (Hiroshi Takuma Award) Pioneering optical lattice clocks
- 2011 - The Philipp Franz von Siebold Prize 2011 The Philipp Franz von Siebold Prize
- 2010/04 - Ichimura Foundation for New Technology 42th Ichimura Academic Award, Special Prize Establishment of a new atomic clock method by proposing and demonstrating an optical lattice clocks
- 2008 - IEEE RABI AWARD For outstanding contributions to the invention and development of an optical lattice clock
- 2006/10 - IBM Japan The 20th IBM Japan science prize Development of "optical lattice clock" that realizes ultra-high precision atomic clock
- 2006 - Marubun Foundation Marubun Academic Special Award Realization of ultra-high precision atomic clock by "optical lattice clocks" method
- 2005/03 - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science The 1st JSPS prize Development of ultra-high precision atomic clock using optical lattice
- 2005 - Springer Nature 2005's Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics "For his pioneering work on ultrahigh precision optical clocks and its enormous impact on basic research as well as on a great variety of applications
- 2005 - The European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) The European Frequency and Time Award For a brilliant break-through in the field of optical frequency standards
- 2001 - 財団法人 丸文研究交流財団, 丸文研究奨励賞
- 2001 - 社団法人 日本物理学会, 第6回論文賞
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Association Membership(s) (5):
American Physical Society
, Physical Society of Japan
, The Laser Society of JAPAN
, The Engineering Academy of Japan
, Japan Society of Applied Physics
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