2007/01/15

Curriculum Vitae

Name: Hyeonho Choi

Affiliation: Researcher and Ph.D Candidate
Office: School of Chemistry, Seoul National University
E-mail:
Hyeonho.choi@gmail.com
Tel: +82-2-880-4356
Fax: +82-2-889-1568

Education

03/1998-02/2002 Undergraduate Studies:

School of Chemistry, Seoul National University


03/2002-02/2007 Completing The Integrated MA/Ph.D course:

School of Chemistry, Seoul National University (Prof. Seokmin Shin)


03/2002- Doctoral Studies:

School of Chemistry, Seoul National University (Prof. Seokmin Shin)

Career



10/2007-03/2008 Research Assistant:

Institute for Molecular Science, Japan (Prof. Akiyoshi Hishikawa)

Original Paper



1. Bo. Y. Chang, Hyeonho Choi, Seokmin Shin, Ignacio R. Sola
“Quantum state selective two-photon excitation of multilevel systems assisted by Stark-shift”
Physical Review A., 75, 063405 (2007)

2. Hyeonho Choi, Won-Joon Son, Bo. Y. Chang, Ignacio R. Sola, Seokmin Shin
“Selective photodissociation in diatomic molecules by dynamical Stark-shift control”
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 128(7), (2008)

3. Hyeonho Choi, A. Hishikawa, A. Matsuda, M. Fushitani, Seokmin Shin
“Controlling population transfer between B and C states of NO molecule using polarized laser pulse"
now preparing.

4. Hyeonho Choi, Bo. Y. Chang, Won-Joon Son, Seokmin Shin
“The efficiency of SCRAP method in diatomic molecule beyond RWA approximation”
now preparing.

5. Hyeonho Choi, Bo. Y. Chang, Ignacio R. Sola, Seokmin Shin
“Selective two-photon excitation of diatomic molecule using SCRAP method”
now preparing.

Conference proceedings



1. 1st Asian Pacific Conference on Theoretical & Computational Chemistry, Okazaki, Japan
(May 12-15, 2004)
“Charge transfer and nonadiabatic dynamics of diatomic anion in clusters”
Hyeonho Choi, Eunseog Cho and Seokmin Shin

2. 12th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan
(May 21-26, 2006)
"Selective population transfer in molecular system by SCRAP method”
Hyeonho Choi, Won-joon Son and Seokmin Shin

3. 98th Korea Chemical Society National Meeting, Gwangju, Korea
(October 19-20, 2006)
“Quantum state selectivity in Stark-chirped rapid adiabatic passage”
Hyeonho Choi, Bo Y. Chang, Ignacio R. Sola, Seokmin Shin

4. 98th Korea Chemical Society National Meeting, Gwangju, Korea
(October 19-20, 2006)
“Laser control of molecular dissociation by SCRAP method”
Hyeonho Choi, Bo Y. Chang, Ignacio R. Sola, Seokmin Shin

5. 1st Winter School of JSPS ASIA CORE Program for Frontiers of Materials, Photo, and Theoretical
Molecular Science, Beijing, PR China
(December 5-9, 2006)
“An application of SCRAP method to dissociation dynamics”
Hyeonho Choi, Won-Joon Son, Seokmin Shin

6. Gordon Research Conference – Quantum Control of Light and Matter, Newport, RI, USA
(August 12-17, 2007)
“Selective two-photon excitation of quantum state using SCRAP method”
Hyeonho Choi, Won-Joon Son, Bo Y. Chang, Ignacio R. Sola, Seokmin Shin

7. 12th Korea-Japan Joint Symposium on Frontiers of Molecular Science & Physical Chemistry Summer
Symposium
(July 4-7, 2007)
“Quantum state selective two-photon excitation of diatomic molecular system assisted by Stark-
shift”
Hyeonho Choi, Won-Joon Son, Seokmin Shin

8. 16th International Symposium of SNU-UT-NTU Chemistry Departments
(February 1, 2008)
“The efficiency of Adiabatic Passage by Light Induced Potential beyond RWA Approximation”
Hyeonho Choi, Bo Y. Chang, Won-Joon Son, Seokmin Shin

School participation


1. 1st SOKENDAI Okazaki Lectures: Asian Winter School (IMS), Okazaki, Japan
(December 6-9, 2004)

2. 2nd SOKENDAI Okazaki Lectures: Asian Winter School (IMS), Okazaki, Japan
(February 2-5, 2006)

3. 1st Winter School of JSPS ASIA CORE Program for Frontiers of Materials, Photo, and Theoretical
Molecular Science, Beijing, PR China
(December 5-9, 2006)

4. The Winter School of Sokendai/Asian Core Program (IMS), Okazaki, Japan
(January 24-26, 2008)

Current Research Interest

    • Optical control of small molecules by Stark-shift due to strong laser pulse (Stark-chirped rapid adiabatic passage)
    • Optical control using Adiabatic Passage (Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage, Adiabatic passage by light induced potentials, Raman chirped adiabatic passage)
    • Wavepacket dynamics in Non-Franck-Condon Regime & Rotating Wave Approximation
    • Description nonadiabatic transition using One-electron model
    • Quasi-stationary Floquet approach (Coulomb explosion, Above threshold dissociation etc.)
    • Ultra-fast skeletal deformation in intense laser field

Future Research Interest

    • Quantum Information and Computing
    • Multi-Configuration Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock (MCTDHF)


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