Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
Physics Department


Every material around us is composed of numerous atomic nuclei and electrons. It sometimes exhibits various fascinating interaction-caused phenomena that cannot be expected from single-particle viewpoint.

Theoretical research of condensed matter physics aims to understand these phenomena and predict new properties based on thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, etc.

Our research target includes:

 Critical phenomena
 Many-body systems
 Low-dimensional quantum systems
 Interdiscipline from a viewpoint of statistical mechanics (optimization problems,
   neural networks, etc.)
 Development of numerical analysis methods
 Multi-pole ordered states
 Magnetic polaron in magnetic semiconductors
 Quantum interference due to tunneling effect in quantum dots
 Photo-induced phase transitions
 Nano magnetism
 Spintronics
 Trapped cold atoms
 Quantum wires
 etc.

The Condensed Matter Theory Group actively works on a variety of topics, some of which are shown above, and leads graduate students to the frontier of the research of physics.