Yuta Murotani

Japanese

Current Position

Research Associate,
Matsunaga group,
Laser and Synchrotron Research Center,
The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo.

Research interest: Strong light-matter interaction in the multi-terahertz frequency region.

News

  • Mar. 12, 2024
    I joined and talked in a workshop held at the Fritz-Haber Institute, Berlin, Germany.

  • Jan. 4, 2024
    A co-authored paper was published in Physical Review Letters and selected as an Editors' Suggestion.

  • Jan. 3, 2024
    A co-authored paper was published in Optics Express.

  • Dec. 27, 2023
    A new paper was published online in Nano Letters.

  • Sep. 19, 2023
    I gave a keynote talk at an international conference IRMMW-THz2023 as an invited speaker.

  • Sep. 1, 2023
    I became the research associate in Matsunaga group.

  • Aug. 29, 2023
    A new paper was published in Physical Review Letters.

  • Jun. 20, 2023
    A co-authored paper was published and selected as a Featured Article in Applied Physics Letters.

  • Jun. 8, 2023
    I talked at an international conference UDM-UBP2023 as an invited speaker.

  • Dec. 1, 2022
    Publications and Presentations updated.

  • Nov. 24, 2022
    I talked again at an online seminar held by Chinese Academy of Sciences Terahertz Center.

  • Nov. 11, 2022
    I got a Poster Award in a symposium TSQS2022.

  • Nov. 10, 2022
    A new paper was published in Physical Review Letters.

  • Oct. 28, 2022
    I talked about my experimental study on light-induced anomalous Hall effect in the Dirac semimetal at an online seminar held by Chinese Academy of Sciences Terahertz Center.

  • Jul. 22, 2022
    I talked about my theoretical study on nonlinear optical response of superconductors at an online seminar held by Fujimoto-Mizushima group, Osaka university.

  • May 1, 2022
    Publications updated.

  • Dec. 28, 2021
    Publications updated.

  • Nov. 30, 2021
    Publications updated.

  • Apr. 20, 2020
    The website is renewed.

  • Apr. 1, 2020
    YM joined The Institute for Solid State Physics.