Tuesday, September 13 (Starting at 9:00)
For each presentation, the alphabet in the Presentation Number indicates the location, the first digit the day of the presentation (the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd day of the meeting), and the last two the order within each day for that venue.
Venue A MorningVenue B MorningVenue C MorningVenue D Morning
Venue E MorningVenue F MorningVenue G Morning
Venue A afternoonVenue B afternoonVenue C afternoonVenue D afternoon
Venue E afternoonVenue F afternoonVenue G afternoon
Venue E MorningVenue F MorningVenue G Morning
Venue A afternoonVenue B afternoonVenue C afternoonVenue D afternoon
Venue E afternoonVenue F afternoonVenue G afternoon
Tuesday Morning Sessions(September 13, starting at 9:00)
9:00-9:18 | 1A01 | XFEL-induced Coulomb explosion imaging of iodouracils: Momentum correlations and energy distributions of fragment ions (Graduate School Science, Tohoku University1,Graduate School Science, Hokkaido University2,Graduate School Science, Kyoto University3,RIKEN SPring -8 Center4,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University5,Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering6)*Kosuke Nakamura1,Yusuke Takahashi1,Manabu Kanno1,Naoki Hishinuma1,Kaoru Yamazaki2,Kiyonobu Nagaya3,4,Hironobu Fukuzawa5,4,Satoshi Ohmura6,Kiyoshi Ueda5,4,Hirohiko Kono1 |
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9:18-9:36 | 1A02 | Time-resolved measurement for photo-induced molecular dynamics of diiodomethane using X-ray free-electron laser (IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.1,RSC2,Kyoto Univ.3,Hiroshima Univ.4,Dept. of Chem. Tohoku Univ.5,Univ. of Turku6,SOLEIL7,ELI-NP8,Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univ. Frankfurt9,Lund Univ.10,Beihang Univ.11,European XFEL12,JASRI13,Kansas State Univ.14)*Tsukasa Takanashi1,Hironobu Fukuzawa1,2,Koji Motomura1,Kiyonobu Nagaya2,3,Shin-ishi Wada2,4,Yoshiaki Kumagai1,Denys Iablonskyi1,Subhendu Mondal1,Yuta Ito1,Tetsuya Tachibana1,Syuhei Yamada1,Yuta Sakakibara1,Daehyun You1,Toshiyuki Nishiyama3,Kenji Matsunami3,Tsukasa Sakai3,Kazuki Asa3,Yuhiro Sato3,Takayuki Umemoto4,Kango Kariyazono4,Shinji Kajimoto5,Hikaru Sotome5,Edwin Kukk6,Kuno Kooser6,Christophe Nicolas7,Catalin Miron7,8,Markus Schoeffler9,Gregor Kastirke9,Per Johnsson10,Theodor Asavei8,Liviu Neagu8,Xiao-jing Liu11,Serguei Molodtsov12,Tadashi Togashi13,Kanade Ogawa2,Shigeki Owada2,Tetsuo Katayama13,Kensuke Tono13,Makina Yabashi2,Artem Rudenko14,Hiroshi Fukumura5,Makoto Yao3,Kiyoshi Ueda1,2 |
9:36-9:54 | 1A03 | The dynamics of the doubly excited hydrogen molecules-the cross sections of the 2p atom pair formation in the photodissociation of H2, HD, and D2 (School of Science, Tokyo Tech.1,Univ. Kassel2,Sophia Univ.3,Univ. Oulu4)*Kouichi Hosaka1,Yutaro Torizuka1,Philipp Schmidt2,Kazufumi Yachi1,Takeshi Odagiri3,Andre Knie2,Kari Jankala4,Arno Ehresmann2,Masashi Kitajima1,Noriyuki Kouchi1 |
9:54-10:12 | 1A04 | Extraction of geometrical structure information of benzene molecules by laser-induced electron diffraction (Tohoku Univ.1,Jilin Univ.2,Kansas State Univ.3)*Yuta Ito1,Chuncheng Wang2,Anh-thu Le3,Misaki Okunishi1,Dajun Ding2,C. d. Lin3,Kiyoshi Ueda1 |
10:12-10:30 | 1A05 | The study of substituent effects in conjugated dienes by time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy with high harmonic pulses (Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.1,Guraduate School of Scienece, Hokkaido Univ.2,Kansai Photon Science Institute3)*Takeharu Tentaku1,Ryuunosuke Atobe1,Kotaro Araki1,Taro Sekikawa1,Sota Sato2,Yu Harabuchi2,Tetsuya Taketsugu2,Hiroshi Akagi3,Ryuji Itakura3 |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-10:58 | 1A06 | How should we interpret the B0 of a linear tri-atomic molecule? (Ochanomizu Univ.1,FOCUS2)*Tsuneo Hirano1,Umpei Nagashima2 |
10:58-11:16 | 1A07 | Computational Molecular Spectroscopy of HCO+: How accurately we can complement experiments? (FOCUS1,Ochanomizu Univ.2)*Umpei Nagashima1,Tsuneo Hirano2 |
11:16-11:34 | 1A08 | Chiral dynamical processes in cyclobutane and its derivatives (Graduate Univ. Advanced Studies)*Eizi Hirota |
11:34-11:52 | 1A09 | Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy of N2-dimethylether complex (3) (Kanagawa Inst Tech1,Graduate Univ. Advanced Studies2)*Yoshiyuki Kawashima1,Eizi Hirota2 |
11:52-12:10 | 1A10 | The supersonic jet fourier transform microwave spectroscopy of N-methylacetamide-D2O complex (Graduate school of Natural Science and Technology Kanazawa University)*Miho Sano,Yuuki Nakanishi,Masaharu Fujitake |
10:40-10:58 | 1B06 | Photochemical and spin properties of pentacene derivative having two nitronyl nitroxide radical substituents (Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University)*Akihiro Shimizu,Akitaka Ito,Yoshio Teki |
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10:58-11:16 | 1B07 | Development of density-functional tight-binding molecular dynamics simulations with nuclear quantum effects and applications to proton dynamics (School of Advanced Science and Engineering, WASEDA University1,Research Institute for Science and Engineering, WASEDA University2,Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University3,CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency4,ESICB, Kyoto University5)*Junichi Ono1,Yoshifumi Nishimura2,Koji Ando3,Hiromi Nakai1,2,4,5 |
11:16-11:34 | 1B08 | Lifetime of singlet oxygen O2(1Δg) in ionic liquids and its dependence on cations and anions (Tokyo Tech.)*Naoya Ishiwata,Tsuyoshi Yoshida,Akio Kawai |
11:34-11:52 | 1B09 | Near IR luminescence spectra of O2(1Δg) in ionic liquids and their dependence on anion components (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Tech1,Univ. of Hyderabad2)*Tsuyoshi Yoshida1,Ishiwata Naoya1,Kawai Akio1,Khara Dinesh2,Anyunay Samanta2 |
11:52-12:10 | 1B10 | Variation in electronic states of poly (ethylen glycol) by an interaction from cation on oxygen atoms. (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kindai Univ.)*Nami Ueno,Yusuke Morisawa,Tomonari Wakabayashi |
9:18-9:36 | 1C02 | study of ionic current induced by ratchet wave (Graduate School of Science, Nagoya Univ.1,RCMS2)*Masato Odaka1,Michio Matsushita1,Kunio Awaga1,2 |
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9:36-9:54 | 1C03 | Discovering new electride materials by the first-principles calculation (Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu Univ.1,Department of Chemistry, Indian Institutes of Technology2,Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell Univ.3,Laboratory of Atomic and Solid Physics, Cornell Univ.4)*Yuta Tsuji1,Dasari Prasad2,Sabri Elatresh3,Roald Hoffmann3,Neil Ashcroft4,Kazunari Yoshizawa1 |
9:54-10:12 | 1C04 | DFT-based first-principles calculations of the ionic conducting mechanism in LaOF (Graduate School of Science, Univ. of Tokyo1,Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.2,KAST3)*Mayuko Oka1,Hideyuki Kamisaka1,Tomoteru Fukumura2,Tetsuya Hasegawa1,3 |
10:12-10:30 | 1C05 | Control of Seebeck Coefficient of Thermoelectrochemical Cell by Solid State Ionic Conductor (Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kyushu Univ.1,Center for Molecular Systems, Kyushu Univ.2,PRESTO, JST3)*Teppei Yamada1,2,3,Tomoya Shimono1,Masaya Matsuki1,Nobuo Kimizuka1,2 |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-10:58 | 1C06 | Organic Field-Effect Transistors with Thienoisoindigo Analogues (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology1,School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology2)*Dongho Yoo1,Tsukasa Hasegawa2,Minoru Ashizawa2,Tadashi Kawamoto2,Hidetoshi Matsumoto2,Takehiko Mori2 |
10:58-11:16 | 1C07 | n-Channel organic-field effect tranistors based on birhodanine derivatives (Tokyo Tech1,Univ. of Rennes 12,The Univ. of Tokyo3)*Kodai Iijima1,Le gal Yann2,Filatre-furcate Agathe2,Toshiki Higashino3,Lorcy Dominique2,Takehiko Mori1 |
11:16-11:34 | 1C08 | Charge transfer at interfaces formed with electron donor and acceptor single crystals (Faculty of Sci., Hokkaido Univ.1,Gra. School of Chem. and Sci, Hokkaido Univ.2)*Yukihiro Takahashi1,Shimada Takuro2,Harada Jun1,Inabe Tamotsu1 |
11:34-12:10 | 1C09 | [Invited Talk]Electronic properties of molecular conductors based on metal complexes: Diversity and control (RIKEN)*Reizo Kato |
9:18-9:36 | 1D02 | Creating a Simplified Model of Histological Amyloid Aggregation Based on Congo Red Aggregation at the Oil / Water Interface (Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.1,Center for Drug Delivery Res., Fac. Pharm. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.2,Res. Inst. Sci. Tech., Tokyo Univ. Sci.3)*Takashi Wada1,Tsubasa Iijima1,Syusuke Osozawa1,Yoshiko Minami1,Yohsuke Shimada1,2,3,Satoru Goto1,2,3 |
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9:36-9:54 | 1D03 | Heterogeneous halogen radical reactions at the air-water interface (NIES)*Shinichi Enami |
9:54-10:12 | 1D04 | Direct observation on the electric double layer structure of ionic liquid/electrolyte solution interfaces (Dept. of Mat. Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Tech.1,Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kyoto Univ.2,Dept. of Phys., Sogang Univ.3)Mitsuhiro Ohashi1,Takashi Iwahashi1,Naoya Nishi2,Kim Doseok3,*Yukio Ouchi1 |
10:12-10:30 | 1D05 | Comparison of hydrogen bonding structure of water at different zwitterionic membrane/water interfaces (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Univ. of Toyama1,Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.2)*Daichi Terada1,Tatsuya Ishiyama1,Akihiro Morita2 |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-10:58 | 1D06 | Ultrafast fluctuation dynamics of water at monolayer/water interfaces revealed by 2D HD-VSFG: the effect of hydrogen-bonds with the functional group (Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, RIKEN1,Ultrafast Spectroscopy Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics (RAP)2)*Ken-ichi Inoue1,Satoshi Nihonyanagi1,2,Tahei Tahara1,2 |
10:58-11:16 | 1D07 | Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of water at the hydrophobic ion/water interface revealed by time-resolved heterodyne-detected vibrational sum frequency generation (TR-HD-VSFG) (Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, RIKEN1,Ultrafast Spectroscopy Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics2)*Ahmed Mohammed1,2,Satoshi Nihonyanagi1,2,Tahei Tahara1,2 |
11:16-11:34 | 1D08 | Potential-dependent double resonance sum frequency generation spectroscopy as in situ probe of electronic structure at electrode/electrolyte interface (International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)1,Center for Green Research on Energy and Environmental Materials, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)2,Global Research Center for Environment and Energy based on Nanomaterials Science, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)3)*Shuo Yang1,Hidenori Noguchi2,3,Kohei Uosaki1,2,3 |
11:34-11:52 | 1D09 | Unveiling hydrogen-bond structure of crystalline ice surface with sum-frequency-generation vibrational spectgroscopy (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University1,Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Toyama2,Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University3,Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts and Batteries, Kyoto University4)*Toshiki Sugimoto1,Yuji Otsuki1,Tatsuya Ishiyama2,Akihiro Morita3,4,Kazuya Watanabe1,Yoshiyasu Matsumoto1 |
11:52-12:10 | 1D10 | Weakly hydrogen-bonded water inside lipid monolayer observed with heterodyne-detected sum frequency generation spectroscopy (Saitama Univ.)*Yuki Nojima,Yudai Suzuki,Shoichi Yamaguchi |
Venue E [Clusters/particles/nanostructures]
9:36-9:54 | 1E03 | On the relationship between assembled clusters and their building blocks: from the perspective of potential energy landscapes (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ.1,ESICB, Kyoto Univ.2,University Chemical Laboratories, Cambridge Univ.3)*Yuichiro Yoshida1,Hirofumi Sato1,2,W. r. morgan John3,J. wales David3 |
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9:54-10:12 | 1E04 | Catalytic NO reduction and CO oxidation reactions on Cu38 nanocluster. A theoretical study (ESICB, Kyoto Univ.1,IMS2,FIFC, Kyoto Univ.3)*Nozomi Takagi1,Kazuya Ishimura2,Ryoichi Fukuda1,Masahiro Ehara1,2,Shigeyoshi Sakaki1,3 |
10:12-10:30 | 1E05 | Theoretical study on the anion photoelectron spectra of Ln(COT)2- (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio Univ.)*Erika Nakajo,Tomohide Masuda,Satoshi Yabushita |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-10:58 | 1E06 | Structures and reactions of nickel oxide cluster anions investigated by ion mobility mass spectrometry (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)*Shohei Azuma,Ryoichi Moriyama,Motoyoshi Nakano,Keijiro Ohshimo,Fuminori Misaizu |
10:58-11:16 | 1E07 | Comparative study on compositions and structures of niobium oxide and vanadium oxide cluster ions by ion mobility mass spectrometry (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)*Jenna Wu,Moriyama Ryoichi,Nakano Motoyoshi,Ohshimo Keijiro,Misaizu Fuminori |
11:16-11:34 | 1E08 | Effect of gold atoms supported on cerium oxide clusters in their stability and reactivity (Sch. Arts & Sci., Univ. Tokyo)*Toshiaki Nagata,Ken Miyajima,Fumitaka Mafune |
11:34-11:52 | 1E09 | Platinum oxide cluster ions studied by thermal desorption spectrometry (Graduate School of Arts and Sci., Univ. Tokyo)*Ken Miyajima,Fumitaka Mafune |
11:52-12:10 | 1E10 | Infrared photodissociation spectroscopy of rhodium oxide cluster cations by using infrared free electron laser (Graduate School of Arts and Science, Univ. Tokyo1,FELIX Lab., Radboud Univ.2)*Kohei Koyama1,Toshiaki Nagata1,Satoshi Kudoh1,Ken Miyajima1,Douwe Huitema2,Valeriy Chernyy2,Joost Bakker2,Fumitaka Mafune1 |
9:36-9:54 | 1F03 | Role of a water molecule to a retinal chromophore of halorhodopsin photointermediates (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University1,Nagoya Institute of Technology2)*Misao Mizuno1,Hideki Kandori2,Yasuhisa Mizutani1 |
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9:54-10:12 | 1F04 | Differences of the photointermediate chromophore structures between a light-driven chloride ion pump and its functionally converted proton pump analog (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University1,Nagoya Institute of Technology2)*Shinji Kubota1,Misao Mizuno1,Hideki Kandori2,Yasuhisa Mizutani1 |
10:12-10:30 | 1F05 | Reaction mechanism of glycinamide ribonucleotide synthetase: Free energy analysis (Chiba Institute of Technology1,The University of Electro-Communications2)*Norifumi Yamamoto1,Gota Kawai1,Gen-ichi Sampei2 |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-11:16 | 1F06 | [Invited Talk]Understanding and design of molecular functions of flexible proteins (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.)*Shigehiko Hayashi |
11:16-11:34 | 1F08 | Theoretical study on the selection mechanism of the correct amino acid in threonyl-tRNA synthetase (Institute for Molecular Science1,The Graduate University for Advanced Studies2)*Yoshiharu Mori1,Hisashi Okumura1,2 |
11:34-11:52 | 1F09 | Theoretical study on the excited states of pigments in the FMO protein (Faculty of Science, Univ. of the Ryukyus1,IMS2,SOKENDAI3)*Masahiro Higashi1,Shinji Saito2,3 |
11:52-12:10 | 1F10 | Photosynthetic photo-protection processes in the time region from femtosecond to microsecond (Institute of Pulsed Power Science, Kumamoto Univ.1,Faculty of Science and Technology, Kwansei Gakuin Univ.2,Graduate School of Science, Osaka City Univ.3)*Daisuke Kosumi1,Tomoko Horibe2,Mitsuru Sugisaki3,Hideki Hashimoto2 |
9:00-9:18 | 1G01 | Diabatic potential and quantum mechanical reaction rate constant for proton transfer reaction (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University)*Yuta Hori,Tomonori Ida,Motohiro Mizuno |
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9:18-9:36 | 1G02 | Time-dependent inter-shell correlation in a laser-driven beryllium atom (School of Science, The University of Tokyo)*Erik Lötstedt,Tsuyoshi Kato,Kaoru Yamanouchi |
9:36-9:54 | 1G03 | Full-dimensional simulation of alignment dynamics of H2He+ in laser fields (Dept. of Chemistry, The Univ. of Tokyo)*Tamas Szidarovszky,Kaoru Yamanouchi |
9:54-10:12 | 1G04 | Theoretical study for observation of nonadiabatic transitions using 2-dimensional spectroscopy (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.)*Tatsushi Ikeda,Yoshitaka Tanimura |
10:12-10:30 | 1G05 | Effective potential theory for a time-dependent many-electron wave function expanded by nonorthogonal Slater determinants (School of Science, The University of Tokyo)*Tsuyoshi Kato,Kaoru Yamanouchi |
10:30-10:40 | Break | |
10:40-10:58 | 1G06 | Diagonal Born-Oppenheimer approximation in heavy element molecules (Tokyo Metropolitan University1,Iowa State University2)*Minori Abe1,Yuji Imafuku1,Mike Schmidt2,Masahiko Hada1 |
10:58-11:16 | 1G07 | Theoretical study on intermolecular packing effects on singlet fission in oligorylenes (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.1,Graduate School of Science, Osaka Univ.2)*Takanori Nagami1,Soichi Ito1,Takashi Kubo2,Masayoshi Nakano1 |
11:16-11:34 | 1G08 | Theoretical study of the reaction pathway via intersystem crossing: ligand binding reaction to molybdenocene (Graduate school of chemical sciences and engineering, Hokkaido Univ1,Institute for catalysis, Hokkaido Univ.2,Faculty of science, Univ. of the Ryukyus3)*Keijiro Watanabe1,Naoki Nakatani2,Akira Nakayama2,Masahiro Higashi3,Jun-ya Hasegawa2 |
11:34-11:52 | 1G09 | Theoretical study on the correlation between the intermolecular distance and the second hyperpolarizabilities of asymmetric phenalenyl dimers (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.)*Kotaro Fukuda,Yuka Minamida,Hiroshi Matsui,Shota Takamuku,Takanori Nagami,Masayoshi Nakano |
11:52-12:10 | 1G10 | Electron dynamics simulation of the molecular-orbital-selective high-order harmonic generation controlled by the carrier envelope phase of the driving pulse (Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ.1,Yokohama City Univ.2,School of Science, Tokyo Univ.3,Osaka Prefect. Univ.4)*Shu Ohmura1,Hirohiko Kono1,Takayuki Oyamada2,Tsuyoshi Kato3,Katsunori Nakai3,Shiro Koseki4 |
Tuesday Afternoon Sessions(September 13, starting at 14:50)
14:50-15:26 | 1A11 | [Young Scientist Award Talk]Structural approach to reaction mechanism utilizing solvated clusters by picosecond time resolved spectroscopy (Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Institute of innovative research, Tokyo Institute of Technology)*Mitsuhiko Miyazaki |
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15:26-15:44 | 1A13 | Time-resolved IR spectroscopy of 5-hydroxyindole water cluster ―Real-time observation of photoionization-induced water migration dynamics― (Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science Institute of Innovative Research1,Graduate School of Science/Faculty of Science, Osaka City University2,Faculty of Science, Kyushu University3)*Ayumi Naito1,Mitsuhiko Miyazaki1,Kenji Sakota2,Hiroshi Sekiya3,Masaaki Fujii1 |
15:44-16:02 | 1A14 | Extra-large-amplitude puckering motion in the axial isomer of isoindoline in the electronically excited state (College of Engineering, Nihon University1,School of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology2)*Katsuhiko Okuyama1,Sei-ichi Tanaka2 |
16:02-16:20 | 1A15 | UV-DUV pump-probe spectroscopy studies on the nonradiative decay pathways of methylcinnnamate derivatives (Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima Univ.1,Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido Univ.2,JST-CREST3,IMS4)*Shin-nosuke Kinoshita1,Takayuki Ebata1,Yasunori Miyazaki1,Yoshiya Inokuchi1,Masataka Sumida1,Yuuki Onitsuka1,Hiroshi Kohguchi1,Kaoru Yamazaki2,3,Yu Harabuchi2,3,Tetsuya Taketsugu2,3,Satoshi Maeda2,3,Masahiro Ehara4 |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1A16 | Time and temperature dependence of proton transfer reaction of biomolecular ion in the gas phase (Yokohama City Univ.)*Shinji Nonose,Hiroki Akiyama,Taiju Tanimura,Masato Miyazawa,Hayato Sasaoka,Yuu Usui |
16:48-17:06 | 1A17 | IR spectroscopy of an adrenaline – receptor partial peptide (SVSF) complex by electrospray / cold ion trap technique (Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science Tokyo Institute of Technology1,Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science2)*Tsubasa Sekiguchi1,Hiromichi Wako1,Kazuya Tsuruta2,Keisuke Yamaguchi2,Shun-ichi Ishiuchi1,Koichi Tsukiyama2,Masaaki Fujii1 |
17:06-17:24 | 1A18 | Gas phase spectroscopy of alkali metal–noradrenaline clusters by electrospray ionization / cold ion trap laser spectroscopy –conformational conversion by alkali metals– (CLS, Tokyo Tech.1,Faculty of science, Tokyo University of Science2)*Hiromichi Wako1,Kazuya Tsuruta2,Keisuke Yamaguchi2,Shun-ichi Ishiuchi1,Koichi Tsukiyama2,Masaaki Fujii1 |
14:50-15:08 | 1B11 | Cation size effects on first electronic transition of hydrated proton in liquid water (School of Science and Technology1,Research Center for Computational Science, Institute for Molecular Science2)*Takeyoshi Goto1,Krzysztof Bec1,Masahiro Ehara2,Yukihiro Ozaki1 |
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15:08-15:26 | 1B12 | Variation of near-infrared spectrum of water with dissolved salt (United graduate School of Agr. Sci., TUAT1,Graduate School of Agr., TUAT2)*Masao Takayanagi1,Sayaka Katsu2,Naruya Uchida2,Norio Yoshimura1 |
15:26-15:44 | 1B13 | Frequencies and absorption intensities of the fundamental and the first overtone of NH stretching vibrations of pyrrole in pyrdine solution (Department of Biological and Chemical Systems Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kumamoto College1,Faculty of Science, Josai Univ.2,School of Science and Technology, Kwansei Gakuin Univ.3)*Yoshisuke Futami1,Yasushi Ozaki2,Yukihiro Ozaki3 |
15:44-16:20 | 1B14 | [Invited Talk]Thermodynamic stability and phase transition of ices and clathrate hydrates (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama Univ.)*Hideki Tanaka |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1B16 | The frequency fluctuations of solute in aqueous solution studied by two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation (Graduate School of Science, Kobe Univ.1,Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Univ. Ryukyu2,Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe Univ.3,Institute for Molecular Science4)*Masaki Okuda1,Masahiro Higashi2,Kaoru Ohta3,Shinji Saito4,Keisuke Tominaga1,3 |
16:48-17:06 | 1B17 | A molecular explanation of negative excess entropy on hydrophobic hydration of DMSO in terms of weak hydrogen bonds C–H•••OH2 (Grad. Sch. of Engi, Univ. of Fukui1,Fac. Engi., Univ. of Fukui2,FIRCen. Univ.of Fukui3)*Kazuko Mizuno1,Takayuki Moroyose2,Masahiko Tani3 |
17:06-17:24 | 1B18 | Excess energy dependence of excited state dynamics of astaxanthin observed with femtosecond time-resolved stimulated Raman spectroscopy in near-IR (Faculty of Science, Gakushuin University)*Masato Anan,Tomohisa Takaya,Koichi Iwata |
17:24-17:42 | 1B19 | Reliable soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy of liquid samples in transmission mode (IMS1,SOKENDAI2)*Masanari Nagasaka1,2,Hayato Yuzawa1,Nobuhiro Kosugi1,2 |
14:50-15:08 | 1C11 | Purely organic conductors based on catechol-fused TTF derivatives: structure and property change induced by chemical modification of the terminal functional group (ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo1,KEK PF/CMRC2)*Akira Ueda1,Reiji Kumai2,Youichi Murakami2,Hatsumi Mori1 |
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15:08-15:26 | 1C12 | Theoretical analysis of H/D isotope effect in H3(Cat-EDT-TTF)2 (Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City Univ.1,Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City Univ.2,Foundation for Computational Science, FOCUS3,ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo4)*Kaichi Yamamoto1,Yusuke Kanamatsu2,Umpei Nagashima3,Akira Ueda4,Hatsumi Mori4,Masanori Tachikawa1 |
15:26-15:44 | 1C13 | Hydrogen-bond-unit-based Organic Conductors β’-[H3(Cat-EDO-TTF)2]X (X = BF4, ClO4, PF6, AsF6):Chemical Pressure Effect by Anion Substitution, and Phase Transition Behavior (The Univ. of Tokyo1,KEK2)*Junya Yoshida1,Akira Ueda1,Reiji Kumai2,Youichi Murakami2,Hatsumi Mori1 |
15:44-16:02 | 1C14 | Synthesis and physical properties of novel hydrogen-bonded-BTBT-based organic conductors (ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo)*Toshiki Higashino,Akira Ueda,Hatsumi Mori |
16:02-16:20 | 1C15 | Structural and physical properties of the cation radical salts of TP-EDTT with ReO4 (Grad. Sch. of Sci., Kyoto Univ.1,Agency for HSE, Kyoto Univ.2,IMS3)*Manabu Ishikawa1,2,Yoshiaki Nakano1,Akihiro Otsuka1,Mikio Uruichi3,Hideki Yamochi1 |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1C16 | superconducting property of (EDT-TTF)4[Hg3I8]1-x (Graduate School of Science, Osaka Univ.)*Fumiyoshi Nishiyama,Shusaku Imajo,Masataka Sugimoto,Satoshi Yamashita,Hiroki Akutsu,Yasuhiro Nakazawa |
16:48-17:06 | 1C17 | Structure and properties of (PO-CONHC2H4N(CH3)3) cation and its [Ni(dmit)2] salt (Graduate School of Science, Osaka Univ.)*Hiroki Akutsu,Yasuhiro Nakazawa |
17:06-17:24 | 1C18 | Mutual conductivity switching between two orthogonal crystal axes in an ion radical salt of a cyclophane donor induced by current loading (Dept. of Chemistry, Nagoya Univ.1,RCMS, Nagoya Univ.2,Dept. of Chemistry, Kanagawa Univ.3)*Michio Matsushita1,Daiki Tonouchi1,Kunio Awaga1,2,Tadashi Sugawara3 |
14:50-15:08 | 1D11 | Vibrational spectroscopy of the blocking species of the ORR on single crystal electrodes of Pt (Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba Univ.)*Nagahiro Hoshi,Fumiya Sugimura,Takahiro Ueno,Masashi Nakamura |
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15:08-15:26 | 1D12 | Development of heterodyne-detected total internal reflection VSFG spectrometer for solid-liquid interfaces (Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba)*Naoki Takeshita,Masanari Okuno,Taka-aki Ishibashi |
15:26-15:44 | 1D13 | Orientational Analysis of Helical Polymers at the Interface by Chiral VSFG Spectroscopy (Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba)*Masanari Okuno,Taka-aki Ishibashi |
15:44-16:02 | 1D14 | Time resolved measurement using X-ray and IR spectroscopy during electrodeposition of metal ions (Graduate School of Engineering , Chiba Univ.1,JASRI/SPring-82,NIMS/SPring-83)*Masashi Nakamura1,Takahiro Banzai1,Yuto Maehata1,Hiroo Tajiri2,Osami Sakata3,Nagahiro Hoshi1 |
16:02-16:20 | 1D15 | Behavior of photogenerated charge carriers on powder TiO2 photocatalysts studied by Time-resolved Vis-IR absorption spectroscopy (Toyota Technological Institute1,PRESTO2)*Akira Yamakata1,2,Vequizo Junie jhon m.1,Hironori Matsunaga1 |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1D16 | Manipulation of surface defects on metal oxide (IIAIR, Tohoku Univerisity1,Kim SISL, RIKEN2,SACI, Kyoto University3,University College London4,WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univeristy5,Department of Physics, Chiba University6,Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo7)*Taketoshi Minato1,2,3,Pang Chi-lun4,Naoki Asao5,Yoshinori Yamamoto5,Takashi Nakayama6,Maki Kawai7,Yousoo Kim2 |
16:48-17:06 | 1D17 | Electron localization at the second-layer Ti sites of rutile TiO2(110) (School of Science, The University of Tokyo1,School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology2,Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN3,Research Center for Functional Materials, NIMS4,WPI-Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University5)*Hideyuki Kamisaka1,Ryota Shimizu2,Katsuya Iwaya3,Takeo Ohsawa4,Susumu Shiraki5,Tetsuya Hasegawa1,Taro Hitosugi2 |
17:06-17:24 | 1D18 | Electronic state analysis of the novel “reactive oxygen species” formed in zeolite: [ZnO]+ and [ZnO3]+ (JST PRESTO1,Okayama University2,Kyoto Institute of Technology3)*Akira Oda1,2,Takahiro Ohkubo2,Takashi Yumura3,Hisayoshi Kobayashi3,Yasushige Kuroda2 |
Venue E [Clusters/particles/nanostructures]
14:50-15:08 | 1E11 | Satellite structures in the PL map of bismuth dimer trapped in neon matrices. (Kindai Univ. Graduate of Science of Engineering)*Asuka Endo,Miho Hatanaka,Yusuke Morisawa,Tomonari Wakabayashi |
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15:08-15:26 | 1E12 | Reaction of silicate (Mg, Fe-Si-O) clusters with molecules relevant to formation of hydrocarbons (Department of Chemistry, Kyushu Univ.)*Masashi Arakawa,Tsubasa Omoda,Akira Terasaki |
15:26-15:44 | 1E13 | Reaction pathways of acetone clusters activated by lanthanides: mass analysis and quantum chemical calculations (UEC)*Hidenori Iwasaki,Yoshihiro Yamakita,Shota Shimokawara,Kodai Saito |
15:44-16:02 | 1E14 | Development of Ion Trap Ion Mobility Measurement System and Observation of Nano Particles (Department of Chemistry, Toho University)Ryota Jinnouchi,*Toshiki Sugai |
16:02-16:20 | 1E15 | Photodissociation of hydrated myoglobin ion by IR-ablation of droplet beam (Faculty of Science, Gakushuin Univ.)*Hiroya Asami,Rina Kawabata,Kohno Jun-ya |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1E16 | Geometry control of uni-size platinum cluster on silicon substrate deposited by cluster impact (Genesis Res. Ins.Inc1,Toyota Tech. Inst.2)*Nobuyuki Fukui1,Hisato Yasumatsu2 |
16:48-17:06 | 1E17 | Transient measurement of CO-oxidation turnover rate driven by uni-sized Pt clusters directly bound to Si surface and size dependence of bistability of adsorption states (Toyota Tech. Inst.1,Genesis Res. Inst., Inc.2)*Hisato Yasumatsu1,Nobuyuki Fukui2 |
17:06-17:24 | 1E18 | Large-scale synthesis and structure characterization of superatomic metal-encapsulating silicon-polyhedron M@Si16 (M=Ti and Ta) (Faculty of Sci. and Tech., Keio Univ.1,JST-ERATO2,KiPAS3,Inst. Chem. Res., Kyoto Univ.4)*Hironori Tsunoyama1,2,Hiroki Akatsuka1,Masahiro Shibuta1,2,3,Takeshi Iwasa1,2,Yoshiyuki Mizuhata4,Norihiro Tokitoh4,Atsushi Nakajima1,2,3 |
17:24-17:42 | 1E19 | Catalysis of Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction by size-selected palladium nanoclusters soft-landed on SrTiO3 (100): Origin of size-specific activity (Faculty and Graduate Scool of Science and Technology, Keio Univ.1,JST-ERATO2,KiPAS3)*Haruchika Ito1,Masafumi Komori1,Masahiro Shibuta3,Toyoaki Eguchi1,2,Hironori Tsunoyama1,2,Atsushi Nakajima1,2,3 |
14:50-15:08 | 1F11 | Intramolecular Energy Transfer Dynamics of Photosystem II Core Complex Dimer (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.1,College of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan Univ.2,Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama Univ.3)*Yusuke Yoneda1,Tetsuro Katayama1,Yutaka Nagasawa2,Hiroshi Miyasaka1,Yasufumi Umena3 |
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15:08-15:26 | 1F12 | Electronic structure analysis of photosystem II based on projected Hartree--Fock theory (Graduate School of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Kobe Univ.1,Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry, Kyoto Univ.2,Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe Univ.3)*Motoyuki Uejima1,Kazoo Kitaura2,Seiichiro Ten-no1,3 |
15:26-15:44 | 1F13 | On the early-stage mechanism of water-splitting in photosystem II; Y-shaped coupled proton-electron transfer (Fukui Institute, Kyoto Univ.)*Kentaro Yamamoto,Takatsuka Kazuo |
14:50-15:08 | 1G11 | Instanton analysis for quantum phase slip of inhomogeneous superconducting nanowire (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ.1,LPMMC/Univ. of Joseph Fourier2,Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba3)*Masahiko Taguchi1,Denis Basko2,Frank Hekking2,Yasuhiro Tokura3 |
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15:08-15:26 | 1G12 | Exchange-correlation free energy of electron liquid at finite temperature (Grad. Sch. System Inf., Kobe Univ.)*Shigenori Tanaka |
15:26-15:44 | 1G13 | Time-dependent renormalization of alpha-oscillators for QED: to resolve the mystery of quantum mechanics claimed by Feynman (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ.)*Akitomo Tachibana |
15:44-16:02 | 1G14 | Computation of time evolution of observables based on Rigged QED (Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University)*Masato Senami,Kazuma Tsukishima,Akitomo Tachibana |
16:02-16:20 | 1G15 | Time evolution of the expectation value of the operators and thermalization in the real-time simulation of QED (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)*Kazuhide Ichikawa,Akitomo Tachibana |
16:20-16:30 | Break | |
16:30-16:48 | 1G16 | Divergent integral arising in solving the hydrogen-atom Dirac equation with including the vector potential of the proton source by using the Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation (No affiliation)*Kazuhiro Ishida |
16:48-17:06 | 1G17 | Consideration of calculation method for photoionization differential cross sections with complex GTO basis (Graduate school of science and technology, Keio Univ.)*Rei Matsuzaki,Satoshi Yabushita |
17:06-17:24 | 1G18 | FC-VB method with integrable complement functions (QCRI)*Yusaku Kurokawa,Hiroshi Nakatsuji |