Hideo Kaiju
Hokkaido University, Japan
Biography
Hideo Kaiju received his Ph. D. from Keio University in 2005. During the doctor course, he worked as a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). He worked as a research associate from 2004-2007 and an Assistant Professor from 2007-2013 in Research Institute for Electronic Science (RIES) at Hokkaido University. From 2009-2013, he also worked as a Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO) researcher of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). From 2013 to the present, he worked as an Associate Professor in RIES at Hokkaido University. He pioneered tunnel magnetocapacitance (TMC) in magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), and recently he achieved the largest TMC in MgO-based MTJs. He is interested in such spintronic devices, including magnetoimpedance devices, magnetic nanoscale junctions, molecular spin devices, and laser-induced magnetic materials.
Abstract
Abstract : Large tunnel magnetocapacitance in magnetic tunnel junctions