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Hirokazu Tada

Hirokazu Tada

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
6717
World Ranking
17505
National Ranking
1385

Overview

Hirokazu Tada is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has contributed extensively to research in materials science and engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, as well as organic chemistry.

Their research has focused on several main topics such as molecular junctions and nanostructures, quantum and electron transport phenomena, magnetic properties of thin films, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, organic electronics and photovoltaics, and conducting polymers and applications.

Some of the recent research papers authored or coauthored by Hirokazu Tada include:

  • Corrosion-Resistant and High-Entropic Non-Noble-Metal Electrodes for Oxygen Evolution in Acidic Media (2022) published in Advanced Materials
  • Hydrogen Bonds and Molecular Orientations of Supramolecular Structure between Barbituric Acid and Melamine Derivative at the Air/Water Interface Revealed by Heterodyne-Detected Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy (2020) published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Controlling the Emissive, Chiroptical, and Electrochemical Properties of Double [7] Helicenes through Embedded Aromatic Rings (2022) published in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Mechanical switching of current-voltage characteristics in spiropyran single-molecule junctions (2020) published in Nanoscale
  • Improving Intramolecular Hopping Charge Transport via Periodical Segmentation of π-Conjugation in a Molecule (2020) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Frequent coauthors with whom Hirokazu Tada has collaborated include:

  • Tatsuhiko Ohto
  • Ryo Yamada
  • Shatabda Bhattacharya
  • Yutaka Ie
  • Yuki Hanamura

Key venues where Hirokazu Tada has published multiple works consist of:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Small
  • Applied Physics Express
  • Nanoscale

Best Publications

  • n-type organic field-effect transistors with very high electron mobility based on thiazole oligomers with trifluoromethylphenyl groups.

    Shinji Ando;Ryo Murakami;Jun-ichi Nishida;Hirokazu Tada

  • Electrodeposition of Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Thin Films

    Tsukasa Yoshida;Jingbo Zhang;Daisuke Komatsu;Seiichi Sawatani

  • High performance n-type organic field-effect transistors based on π-electronic systems with trifluoromethylphenyl groups

    Shinji Ando;Jun-Ichi Nishida;Hirokazu Tada;Youji Inoue

  • High-Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on π-Extended Tetrathiafulvalene Derivatives

    Naraso;† Jun-ichi Nishida;Shinji Ando;Jun Yamaguchi

  • Novel p- and n-Type Organic Semiconductors with an Anthracene Unit

    Shinji Ando;Jun-Ichi Nishida;Eiichi Fujiwara;Hirokazu Tada

  • Electrical conductance of oligothiophene molecular wires.

    Ryo Yamada;Hiroaki Kumazawa;Tomoharu Noutoshi;Shoji Tanaka

  • Quasi-intrinsic semiconducting state of titanyl-phthalocyanine films obtained under ultrahigh vacuum conditions

    Hirokazu Tada;Hiroshi Touda;Masaki Takada;Kazumi Matsushige

  • Highly Luminescent 2D-Type Slab Crystals Based on a Molecular Charge-Transfer Complex as Promising Organic Light-Emitting Transistor Materials

    Sang Kyu Park;Jin Hong Kim;Tatsuhiko Ohto;Ryo Yamada

  • High-performance and light-emitting n-type organic field-effect transistors based on dithienylbenzothiadiazole and related heterocycles

    Takahiro Kono;Daisuke Kumaki;Jun Ichi Nishida;Tomo Sakanoue

  • Preparation and Characterization of Vanadyl-Phthalocyanine Ultrathin Films Grown on KBr and KCl by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

    Hirokazu Tada;Koichiro Saiki;Atsushi Koma

  • Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy of phthalocyanine multilayers on Au(111) surfaces

    M Takada;H Tada

  • Visible light emission from polymer-based field-effect transistors

    Tomo Sakanoue;Eiichi Fujiwara;Ryo Yamada;Hirokazu Tada

  • Electronegative oligothiophenes based on difluorodioxocyclopentene-annelated thiophenes: synthesis, properties, and n-type FET performances.

    Yutaka Ie;Yoshikazu Umemoto;Makoto Okabe;Takahiro Kusunoki

  • Femtosecond spectroscopy of vanadyl phthalocyanines in various molecular arrangements

    Akira Terasaki;Masahiro Hosoda;Tatsuo Wada;Hirokazu Tada

  • Van der Waals Epitaxial Growth of C60 Film on a Cleaved Face of MoS2

    Masatoshi Sakurai;Hirokazu Tada;Koichiro Saiki;Atsushi Koma

  • Air-Stable n-Type Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on Carbonyl-Bridged Bithiazole Derivatives

    Yutaka Ie;Masashi Nitani;Makoto Karakawa;Hirokazu Tada

  • Preparation, characterization, and FET properties of novel dicyanopyrazinoquinoxaline derivatives.

    Jun-ichi Nishida;Naraso;Shio Murai;Eiichi Fujiwara

  • Electronegative oligothiophenes for n-type semiconductors: difluoromethylene-bridged bithiophene and its oligomers.

    Yutaka Ie;Masashi Nitani;Motomi Ishikawa;Ken-ichi Nakayama

  • Nanopatterning of alkyl monolayers covalently bound to Si(111) with an atomic force microscope

    Masato Ara;Harald Graaf;Hirokazu Tada

  • Enhancement of the third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility in epitaxial vanadyl-phthalocyanine films grown on KBr

    Shaoli Fang;Hirokazu Tada;Shinro Mashiko

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshio Aso
Yoshio Aso Osaka University
Yoshiro Yamashita
Yoshiro Yamashita Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kimihisa Yamamoto
Kimihisa Yamamoto Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shu Seki
Shu Seki Kyoto University
Shizuo Tokito
Shizuo Tokito Yamagata University
Hiroshi Nishihara
Hiroshi Nishihara Tokyo University of Science
Jun Terao
Jun Terao University of Tokyo
Masayoshi Tonouchi
Masayoshi Tonouchi Osaka University
Kazumi Matsushige
Kazumi Matsushige Kyoto University
Akinori Saeki
Akinori Saeki Osaka University

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