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Update date: Sep. 08, 2022
Aizawa Hideaki
アイザワ ヒデアキ | Aizawa Hideaki
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Other affiliations (1):
Research field (3):
Thin-film surfaces and interfaces
, Bio-, chemical, and soft-matter physics
, Magnetism, superconductivity, and strongly correlated systems
Research keywords (10):
触媒作用
, 固体表面における動的過程
, 固体表面の電子状態
, 固体表面の原子構造
, 第一原理電子状態計算
, Catalysis
, Dynamical Processes of Solid Surfaces
, Electronic Structure of Solid Surfaces
, Atomic Structure of Solid Surfaces
, First-principles electronic structure calculation
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2007 - COやNOといった小さな分子が遷移金属ステップ表面上でどのようなふるまいをし、どのような条件下で触媒反応が進むかを第一原理電子状態計算により明らかにすること。
- By means of first-principles electronic structure calculations, I have been trying to clarify how small molecules such as CO and NO behave on transition-metal stepped surfaces, and under which conditions their catalytic reactions proceed.
MISC (21):
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Hideaki Aizawa, Yoshitada Morikawa, Shinji Tsuneyuki, Katsuyuki Fukutani, Takahisa Ohno. Origin of strange vibrational spectra of NO on Pt(111) surface. e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology. 2007. 5. 122-125
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Hideaki Aizawa, Yoshitada Morikawa, Shinji Tsuneyuki, Katsuyuki Fukutani, Takahisa Ohno. Origin of strange vibrational spectra of NO on Pt(111) surface. e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology. 2007. 5. 122-125
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相澤秀昭, 寺倉清之, Mauro Boero. 第一原理計算による触媒の物性予測. 固体物理. 2004. 39. 11. 120-126
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相澤秀昭, 常行真司. First-principles study of CO and NO adsorption at transition-metal surfaces. 「物性研だより」. 2003. 42. 6. 47
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AIZAWA Hideaki, MORIKAWA Yoshitada, TSUNEYUKI Shinji, FUKUTANI Katsuyuki, OHNO Takahisa. Vibrational Spectra of No Molecules Adsorbed on the Pt(111) Surface : Analysis by First-principles Calculations. Journal of the Surface Science Society of Japan. 2003. 24. 5. 306-312
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Lectures and oral presentations (10):
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First-principles study of CO and NO adsorption at transition-metal surfaces
(物性研究所短期研究会「物性研究における計算物理」 (千葉、招待講演) 2002)
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Anomalous vibrational spectra for small molecules chemisorbed on transition-metal surfaces: A case study of NO/Pt(111) from first principles
(The 5th Asian Workshop on First-Principles Electronic Structure Calculations (Seoul, Korea, 招待講演) 2002)
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Strange behaviors of vibrational spectra for small molecules chemisorbed on transition-metal surfaces: A case study of NO/Pt(111) from first principles
(Catalysis from First Principles (Wien, Austria, 招待講演) 2002)
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Anomalous vibrational spectra for small molecules chemisorbed on transition-metal surfaces: A case study of NO/Pt(111) from first principles
(The 5th Asian Workshop on First-Principles Electronic Structure Calculations (Seoul, Korea, Invited) 2002)
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Strange behaviors of vibrational spectra for small molecules chemisorbed on transition-metal surfaces: A case study of NO/Pt(111) from first principles
(Catalysis from First Principles (Wien, Austria,Invited) 2002)
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Education (4):
- - 1998 The University of Tokyo
- - 1998 The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Division of Science Department of Physics
- - 1993 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Science Department of Physics
- - 1993 The University of Tokyo Faculty of Science Department of Physics
Professional career (1):
Work history (18):
- 2008 - :北海道大学創成研究機構特任准教授
- 2003 - 2004 年 東京大学物性研究所客員助教授
- 2003 - 2004 : Tokyo University, Guest Associate Professor
- 2004 - :北海道大学創成科学研究機構助教授
- 2004 - : Hokkaido University, Associate Professor
- 2000 - :独立行政法人物質・材料研究機構 研究員
- 2000 - : National Institute for Materials Science, Researcher
- 1998 - :日本学術振興会特別研究員PD
- 1998 - : Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the
- 1995 - :日本学術振興会特別研究員DC1
- 1995 - : Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the
- (当時は科学技術庁金属材料技術研究所)
- (東京大学大学院理学系研究科)
- (東京大学物性研究所)
- (Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo)
- Promotion of Science PD
- (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo)
- promotion of Science DC1
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Association Membership(s) (4):
日本物理学会
, 日本表面科学会
, Surface Science Society of Japan
, Physical Society of Japan
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