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Hideo Takeuchi

Hideo Takeuchi

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
7563
World Ranking
16060
National Ranking
1264

Overview

Hideo Takeuchi is a researcher affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, focusing on the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Their work prominently involves Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, Spectroscopy, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their research has explored various subjects related to semiconductor technologies and terahertz applications. Main topics covered include:

  • Terahertz technology and applications
  • Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Silicon and Solar Cell Technologies
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena

Takeuchi has published frequently in several academic venues, including:

  • Semiconductor Science and Technology
  • Optics Continuum
  • IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability
  • Journal of Applied Physics
  • Journal of Physics Communications

Their recent papers illustrate a focus on the optical and electronic properties of semiconductor materials, especially GaAs epitaxial layers and InSb single crystals. Examples of these publications are:

  • Generation of a coherent longitudinal optical phonon plasmon coupled mode in an n-type InSb single crystal in the absence and/or strong suppression of the photo-Dember effect confirmed with the use of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy, 2024, Journal of Applied Physics
  • Decay time extension of terahertz electromagnetic waves emitted from coherent longitudinal optical phonons in GaAs epitaxial layers with the use of fast atom bombardment, 2022, Optics Continuum
  • Nondestructive and Quantitative Evaluation of a GaAs Epitaxial Layer Covered With a Silicon Nitride Insulating Thin Film After a Highly Accelerated Temperature and Humidity Stress With the Use of Photoreflectance Spectroscopy, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability
  • Simple and direct estimation method for split-off hole effective mass from Franz-Keldysh oscillations appearing in photoreflectance spectra: a feasibility study using GaAs epitaxial layer structures at room temperature, 2021, Semiconductor Science and Technology
  • Terahertz electromagnetic waves radiated from coherent longitudinal optical (LO) phonons and LO-phonon plasmon coupled modes in (001)-, (110)-, and (111)-oriented semi-insulating GaAs single crystals, 2020, Semiconductor Science and Technology

Frequent collaborators in Takeuchi's work include Yuto Omuku, Ryota Onoda, Toshihiro Nakaoka, Jun Utsumi, and Shigeo Kawasaki.

Best Publications

  • Metal Binding Modes of Alzheimer's Amyloid β-Peptide in Insoluble Aggregates and Soluble Complexes†

    Takashi Miura;Kiyoko Suzuki;Naohito Kohata;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Tryptophan Raman bands sensitive to hydrogen bonding and side-chain conformation

    Takashi Miura;Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada

  • Raman spectroscopic study on the copper(II) binding mode of prion octapeptide and its pH dependence.

    Takashi Miura;Ayako Hori-i;Hideyuki Mototani;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Characterization of individual tryptophan side chains in proteins using Raman spectroscopy and hydrogen-deuterium exchange kinetics

    Takashi Miura;Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada

  • Protonation of histidine and histidine-tryptophan interaction in the activation of the M2 ion channel from influenza a virus.

    Atsushi Okada;Takashi Miura;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Raman structural markers of tryptophan and histidine side chains in proteins.

    Hideo Takeuchi

  • Origin of the doublet at 1360 and 1340 cm -1 in the Raman spectra of tryptophan and related compounds

    Issei Harada;Takashi Miura;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Normal coordinate analysis of the indole ring

    Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada

  • Metal‐dependent α‐helix formation promoted by the glycine‐rich octapeptide region of prion protein

    Takashi Miura;Ayako Hori-i;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Infrared studies of the less stable cis form of N-methylformmaide and N-methylacetamide in low-temperature nitrogen matrices and vibrational analyses of the trans and cis forms of these molecules

    S. Ataka;H. Takeuchi;M. Tasumi

  • Effects of hydrogen bonding on the tyrosine Raman bands in the 1300-1150 cm-1 region

    Hideo Takeuchi;Noriko Watanabe;Yasuhiro Satoh;Issei Harada

  • Molecular force fields of s-trans-1,3-butadiene and the second stable conformer.

    Yukio Furukawa;Yukio Furukawa;Hideo Takeuchi;Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada;Issei Harada;Mitsuo Tasumi

  • Evidence for the Cation−π Interaction between Cu2+ and Tryptophan

    Hanami Yorita;Kohei Otomo;Hirotsugu Hiramatsu;Akira Toyama;Akira Toyama

  • Copper Reduction by the Octapeptide Repeat Region of Prion Protein: pH Dependence and Implications in Cellular Copper Uptake†

    Takashi Miura;Satoshi Sasaki;and Akira Toyama;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Interaction of adenosine 5'-triphosphate with Mg2+: vibrational study of coordination sites by use of 18O-labeled triphosphates

    Hideo. Takeuchi;Hiroshi. Murata;Issei. Harada

  • Inhibitory Effect of Copper(II) on Zinc(II)-Induced Aggregation of Amyloid β-Peptide☆

    Kiyoko Suzuki;Takashi Miura;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Role of metal–ligand coordination in the folding pathway of zinc finger peptides

    Takashi Miura;Tamami Satoh;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Raman Marker Bands of Metal Coordination Sites of Histidine Side Chains in Peptides and Proteins

    Takashi Miura;Tamami Satoh;Ayako Hori-i;Hideo Takeuchi

  • Vibrational spectra and normal coordinate analysis of p-cresol and its deuterated analogs

    Hideo Takeuchi;Noriko Watanabe;Issei Harada

  • Ultraviolet resonance Raman spectra of ribosyl C(1')-deuterated purine nucleosides: evidence of vibrational coupling between purine and ribose rings

    Akira Toyama;Yoshinobu Takino;Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada

  • Ultraviolet resonance Raman spectroscopy of X—Proline bonds: A new marker band of hydrogen bonding at the imide CO site

    Hideo Takeuchi;Issei Harada

Frequent Co-Authors

Issei Harada
Issei Harada Tohoku University
Masaaki Ito
Masaaki Ito Mie University
Kazuyoshi Takayama
Kazuyoshi Takayama Tohoku University
Takehiko Shimanouchi
Takehiko Shimanouchi University of Tokyo
Mitsuo Tasumi
Mitsuo Tasumi University of Tokyo
Shinzo Kohjiya
Shinzo Kohjiya Kyoto University
Masashi Tanaka
Masashi Tanaka Juntendo University
Yoshimasa Kyogoku
Yoshimasa Kyogoku Osaka University
George J. Thomas
George J. Thomas University of Missouri–Kansas City

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