Researchers

DANSHITA Ippei

DANSHITA Ippei
Associate Professor
Faculty Department of Science / Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Researchmap https://researchmap.jp/danshita

Research Activities

Research Areas

  • Natural sciences, Semiconductors, optical and atomic physics

Research Interests

Quantum phase transition, Quantum simulation, Optical lattice, Superfluid, Ultracold gas

Published Papers

  1. Quantum many-body scars in the Bose-Hubbard model with a three-body constraint
    Ryui Kaneko; Masaya Kunimi; Ippei Danshita
    Physical Review A  109  (1)  , L011301-1-L011301-6, 18, Jan. 2024  , Refereed
  2. Persistent-current states originating from the Hilbert-space fragmentation in momentum space
    Masaya Kunimi; Ippei Danshita
    Physical Review A  108  (6)  27, Dec. 2023  , Refereed
  3. Higgs and Nambu–Goldstone modes in condensed matter physics
    Naoto Tsuji; Ippei Danshita; Shunji Tsuchiya
    Encyclopedia of Condensed Matter Physics  1  , 174-186, Oct. 2023  , Refereed

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MISC

  1. Superfluid droplet of two-component Bose gases in an optical lattice near the Mott insulator transition , 町田佳央; 段下一平; 山本大輔; 笠松健一 , 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM) , 76 , 1 , 2021
  2. 量子シミュレーションと古典シミュレーション --意外と頑張れる古典計算機-- , 後藤 慎平; 段下 一平 , 数理科学 6月号 , 684 , 28 , 35 , May. 2020
  3. 光格子中の一次元Bose気体におけるダークソリトンの準古典ダイナミクス , 尾崎裕介; 長尾一馬; 段下一平; 笠松健一 , 日本物理学会講演概要集(CD-ROM) , 74 , 1 , 2019

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Research Grants & Projects

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Experimental study on open quantum many-body systems using strongly correlated cold atoms , Kyoto University
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Exploration of new quantum condensed phase by exploiting orbital and spin degrees of freedom of ultracold atomic gases in an optical lattice , Kyoto University
  3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Proposal for realizing quantum gravity by means of the holographic principle and an optical lattice loaded with ultracold gases , Kindai University

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