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Takasuke Matsuo

Takasuke Matsuo

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
8337
World Ranking
17409
National Ranking
1374

Overview

Takasuke Matsuo is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has contributed to the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering. Their research spans various subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, and Surfaces, Coatings and Films.

The scientific topics addressed in their work cover a range of areas: stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; superconducting and THz device technology; advanced semiconductor detectors and materials; astronomy and astrophysical research; astronomical observations and instrumentation; and photonic and optical devices, including optical network technologies.

The recent papers authored or coauthored by Takasuke Matsuo include:

  • Mid-infrared detector development for the Origins Space Telescope (2020), published in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
  • Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE). XIV. Finding terrestrial protoplanets in the galactic neighborhood (2024), published in the University of Hertfordshire Research Archive (University of Hertfordshire)
  • Experimental Validation for Serial Conjunction of Diffraction-limited Coronagraph and Fiber Nuller (2025), published in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Takasuke Matsuo include:

  • Satoshi Itoh
  • Thomas L. Roellig
  • Craig W. McMurtry
  • Thomas P. Greene
  • Itsuki Sakon

The venues in which Matsuo has published multiple papers include:

  • Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
  • University of Hertfordshire Research Archive (University of Hertfordshire)
  • Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Best Publications

  • Calorimetric and IR spectroscopic studies of phase transitions in methylammonium trihalogenoplumbates (II)

    Noriko Onoda-Yamamuro;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • Dielectric study of CH3NH3PbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I)

    Noriko Onoda-Yamamuro;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • Phase transition in KOH-doped hexagonal ice

    Y. Tajima;T. Matsuo;H. Suga

  • Calorimetric Study of Glassy and Liquid Toluene and Ethylbenzene: Thermodynamic Approach to Spatial Heterogeneity in Glass-Forming Molecular Liquids†

    Osamu Yamamuro;Itaru Tsukushi;Anna Lindqvist;Shuichi Takahara

  • The equilibrium low‐temperature structure of ice

    A. J. Leadbetter;R. C. Ward;J. W. Clark;P. A. Tucker

  • Calorimetric study of the glassy state X. Enthalpy relaxation at the glass-transition temperature of hexagonal ice☆

    Osamu Haida;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga;Syûzô Seki

  • The heat capacity of solid C60

    T. Matsuo;H. Suga;W.I.F. David;R.M. Ibberson

  • Calorimetric study of phase transition in hexagonal ice doped with alkali hydroxides

    Yoshimitsu Tajima;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • High resolution neutron powder diffraction: a case study of the structure of C60

    W. I. F. David;R. M. Ibberson;T. Matsuo

  • CALORIMETRIC STUDY OF 3-BROMOPENTANE : CORRELATION BETWEEN STRUCTURAL RELAXATION TIME AND CONFIGURATIONAL ENTROPY

    Shuichi Takahara;Osamu Yamamuro;Takasuke Matsuo

  • p-T phase relations of CH3NH3PbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) crystals

    Noriko Onoda-Yamamuro;Osamu Yamamuro;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • Calorimetric study of a phase transition in D2O ice Ih doped with KOD: Ice XI

    Takasuke Matsuo;Yoshimitsu Tajima;Hiroshi Suga

  • Heat capacity and glass transition of pure and doped cubic ices

    O. Yamamuro;M. Oguni;T. Matsuo;H. Suga

  • Distortion of Host Lattice in Clathrate Hydrate as a Function of Guest Molecule and Temperature

    Tomoko Ikeda and;Shinji Mae;Osamu Yamamuro and;Takasuke Matsuo

  • Thermodynamic Properties and Order-Disorder Phase Transitions of the Potassium Cyanide Crystal

    Hiroshi Suga;Takasuke Matsuo;Syûzô Seki

  • Calorimetric Study of Glassy State. IX. Thermodynamic Properties of Stannous Chloride Dihydrate and Dideuterate Crystals:Appendix: High Temperature Entropy Calculation

    Takasuke Matsuo;Masaharu Oguni;Hiroshi Suga;S ^{y}uzô Seki

  • Low temperature heat capacities of ammonium hexachlorotellurate and its deuterated analogue

    Yoshio Kume;Yuji Mlyazaki;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF CARBON DIOXIDE CLATHRATE HYDRATE

    T Ikeda;O Yamamuro;T Matsuo;K Mori

  • Ordered structure in aqueous polysaccharide. 5. Cooperative order-disorder transition in aqueous schizophyllan

    Takashi Itou;Akio Teramoto;Takasuke Matsuo;Hiroshi Suga

  • Calorimetric study of pure and KOH-doped tetrahydrofuran clathrate hydrate†

    O. Yamamuro;M. Oguni;T. Matsuo;H. Suga

  • Calorimetric study of ethylene glycol and 1,3-propanediol: configurational entropy in supercooled polyalcohols

    Kiyoshi Takeda;Osamu Yamamuro;Itaru Tsukushi;Takasuke Matsuo

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Suga
Hiroshi Suga Osaka University
William I. F. David
William I. F. David University of Oxford
Toshiji Kanaya
Toshiji Kanaya High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Keisuke Kaji
Keisuke Kaji Kyoto University
Tadashi Sugawara
Tadashi Sugawara Kanagawa University
Fujio Izumi
Fujio Izumi Kyoto University
Kiyoshi Takeda
Kiyoshi Takeda Osaka University
Motohiro Nakano
Motohiro Nakano Osaka University
Patrick Bernier
Patrick Bernier University of Montpellier
Peter Lunkenheimer
Peter Lunkenheimer University of Augsburg

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