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Asuka Fujii

Asuka Fujii

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
7703
World Ranking
17139
National Ranking
1351

Overview

Asuka Fujii is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Chemistry. Their work is notably concentrated in the subfields of Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, with significant contributions also within Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Science, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of advanced areas, including:

  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications

Asuka Fujii's recent research outputs feature several papers published in notable journals, showcasing investigation into vibrational spectroscopy, Fermi resonance phenomena, and proton dynamics. Selected recent publications include:

  • Understanding Fermi resonances in the complex vibrational spectra of the methyl groups in methylamines, 2021, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Vibrational spectroscopy of protonated amine-water clusters: tuning Fermi resonance and lighting up dark states, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Strong Fermi Resonance Associated with Proton Motions Revealed by Vibrational Spectra of Asymmetric Proton-Bound Dimers, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Isolation and Infrared Spectroscopic Characterization of Hemibonded Water Dimer Cation in Superfluid Helium Nanodroplets, 2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Vibrational Coupling in Solvated H3O+: Interplay between Fermi Resonance and Combination Band, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Frequent collaborators in their research include Jer-Lai Kuo, Qian-Rui Huang, Yoshiyuki Matsuda, Marusu Katada, and Chih-Kai Lin. Their work is regularly published in key venues such as:

  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (14 publications)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (8 publications)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (3 publications)
  • Proceedings of the 2020 International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (2 publications)
  • Proceedings of the 2021 International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Infrared spectroscopic evidence for protonated water clusters forming nanoscale cages.

    Mitsuhiko Miyazaki;Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of small-sized hydrogen-bonded clusters and their ions

    Takayuki Ebata;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami

  • Nature and physical origin of CH/π interaction: significant difference from conventional hydrogen bonds

    Seiji Tsuzuki;Asuka Fujii

  • Magnitude of the CH/π Interaction in the Gas Phase: Experimental and Theoretical Determination of the Accurate Interaction Energy in Benzene-methane

    Kenta Shibasaki;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami;Seiji Tsuzuki

  • Infrared Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Bonded Phenol−Amine Clusters in Supersonic Jets

    Atsushi Iwasaki;Asuka Fujii;Takeshi Watanabe;Takayuki Ebata

  • Magnitude and Nature of Interactions in Benzene−X (X = Ethylene and Acetylene) in the Gas Phase: Significantly Different CH/π Interaction of Acetylene As Compared with Those of Ethylene and Methane

    Kenta Shibasaki;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami;Seiji Tsuzuki

  • Infrared photodissociation spectroscopy of H+(H2O)6·Mm (M = Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, H2, N2, and CH4): messenger-dependent balance between H3O+ and H5O2+ core isomers

    Kenta Mizuse;Asuka Fujii

  • Magnitude and Directionality of the Interaction Energy of the Aliphatic CH/π Interaction: Significant Difference from Hydrogen Bond

    Seiji Tsuzuki;Kazumasa Honda;Tadafumi Uchimaru;Masuhiro Mikami

  • Reversible Trap−Release of CO2 by Polymers Bearing DBU and DBN Moieties

    Bungo Ochiai;Kensuke Yokota;Asuka Fujii;Daisuke Nagai

  • Origin of the Attraction in Aliphatic C−H/π Interactions: Infrared Spectroscopic and Theoretical Characterization of Gas-Phase Clusters of Aromatics with Methane

    So Ichi Morita;Asuka Fujii;Naohiko Mikami;Seiji Tsuzuki

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of size-selected neutral and cationic clusters combined with vacuum-ultraviolet one-photon ionization detection

    Yoshiyuki Matsuda;Naohiko Mikami;Asuka Fujii

  • Characterization of the Hydrogen-Bonded Cluster Ions [Phenol−(H2O)n]+ (n = 1−4), (Phenol)2+, and (Phenol−Methanol)+ As Studied by Trapped Ion Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation Spectroscopy of Their OH Stretching Vibrations

    Takahiro Sawamura;Asuka Fujii;Shin Sato;Takayuki Ebata

  • Infrared spectra and hydrogen-bonded network structures of large protonated water clusters H+(H2O)n (n=20-200).

    Kenta Mizuse;Naohiko Mikami;Asuka Fujii

  • Experimental and theoretical determination of the accurate interaction energies in benzene–halomethane: the unique nature of the activated CH/π interaction of haloalkanes

    Asuka Fujii;Kenta Shibasaki;Takaki Kazama;Ryousuke Itaya

  • Infrared dissociation spectroscopy of the OH stretching vibration of phenol—rare gas van der Waals cluster ions

    Asuka Fujii;Takahiro Sawamura;Shigeki Tanabe;Takayuki Ebata

  • Infrared spectroscopic studies on hydrogen-bonded water networks in gas phase clusters

    Asuka Fujii;Kenta Mizuse

  • An Infrared Study of π-Hydrogen Bonds in Micro-solvated Phenol: OH Stretching Vibrations of Phenol−X (X = C6H6, C2H4, and C2H2) Clusters in the Neutral and Cationic Ground States

    Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Infrared spectroscopy of hydrated benzene cluster cations, [C6H6-(H2O)n]+(n = 1–6): Structural changes upon photoionization and proton transfer reactions

    Mitsuhiko Miyazaki;Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Infrared spectroscopy of CH stretching vibrations of jet-cooled alkylbenzene cations by using the "messenger" technique

    Asuka Fujii;Eiji Fujimaki;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Autoionization-detected infrared spectroscopy of intramolecular hydrogen bonds in aromatic cations. I. Principle and application to fluorophenol and methoxyphenol

    Eiji Fujimaki;Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

  • Infrared spectroscopy of OH stretching vibrations of hydrogen-bonded tropolone-(H2O)n (n=1-3) and tropolone-(CH3OH)n (n=1 and 2) clusters

    Akira Mitsuzuka;Asuka Fujii;Takayuki Ebata;Naohiko Mikami

Frequent Co-Authors

Naohiko Mikami
Naohiko Mikami Tohoku University
Jer-Lai Kuo
Jer-Lai Kuo Academia Sinica
Takayuki Ebata
Takayuki Ebata Hiroshima University
Seiji Tsuzuki
Seiji Tsuzuki University of Tokyo
Min Xie
Min Xie City University of Hong Kong
Mitsuo Ito
Mitsuo Ito Tohoku University
Yuan-Pern Lee
Yuan-Pern Lee Academia Sinica
Satoshi Maeda
Satoshi Maeda Hokkaido University
Masuhiro Mikami
Masuhiro Mikami National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Christophe Jouvet
Christophe Jouvet Aix-Marseille University

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