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Tamotsu Kondow

Tamotsu Kondow

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Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
8608
World Ranking
17837
National Ranking
1410

Overview

Tamotsu Kondow is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, indicating that publicly accessible bibliometric data are limited.

There is no available information on specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics related to Kondow's work. Likewise, no details about book publications or awarded honors appear in the accessible records.

This profile is based solely on the affiliation data provided, which situates Kondow within a leading research institution. Without additional publication or citation records, further specifics about their research focus, collaborations, or academic contributions cannot be detailed.

Best Publications

  • Formation and Size Control of Silver Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Aqueous Solution

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  • Formation of Gold Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Aqueous Solution of Surfactant

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  • Structure and Stability of Silver Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solution Produced by Laser Ablation

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  • Full Physical Preparation of Size-Selected Gold Nanoparticles in Solution: Laser Ablation and Laser-Induced Size Control

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  • Formation of Stable Platinum Nanoparticles by Laser Ablation in Water

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  • Dissociation and Aggregation of Gold Nanoparticles under Laser Irradiation

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  • Formation of Gold Nanonetworks and Small Gold Nanoparticles by Irradiation of Intense Pulsed Laser onto Gold Nanoparticles

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  • Ionization of clusters in collision with high-Rydberg rare gas atoms

    Tamotsu. Kondow

  • Growth of Gold Clusters into Nanoparticles in a Solution Following Laser-Induced Fragmentation

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  • The geometric and electronic structures of Arn+ (n=3–27)

    Tsutomu Ikegami;Tamotsu Kondow;Suehiro Iwata

  • Low-temperature specific heats of graphite intercalation compounds with potassium and cesium

    U. Mizutani;T. Kondow;T. B. Massalski

  • Nanoscale Soldering of Metal Nanoparticles for Construction of Higher-Order Structures

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  • Photodissociation of Ar + 3 cluster ion

    Takashi Nagata;Jun Hirokawa;Tsutomu Ikegami;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Molecular-sieve type sorption on alkali graphite intercalation compounds

    K. Watanabe;T. Kondow;M. Soma;T. Onishi

  • Spin‐polarized electronic structure of cobalt cluster anions studied by photoelectron spectroscopy

    Hiroyuki Yoshida;Akira Terasaki;Katsuyoshi Kobayashi;Masaru Tsukada

  • Activated Adsorption of Hydrogens on Aromatic—Alkali‐Metal Charge‐Transfer Complexes

    Hiroo Inokuchi;Nobuyuki Wakayama;Tamotsu Kondow;Yoshihiro Mori

  • Formation and ejection of cluster ions from a liquid beam of aniline—ethanol solution by laser photoionization

    Fumitaka Mafuné;Yoshihiro Takeda;Takashi Nagata;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Unisized two-dimensional platinum clusters on silicon(111)-7×7 surface observed with scanning tunneling microscope

    Hisato Yasumatsu;Tetsuichiro Hayakawa;Shin’ichi Koizumi;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Reactive scattering of clusters and cluster ions from solid surfaces

    Hisato Yasumatsu;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Formation of negative cluster ions of CO2, OCS, and CS2 produced by electron transfer from high‐Rydberg rare gas atoms

    Tamotsu Kondow;Koichiro Mitsuke

  • Absorption spectrum of C60 in the gas phase: Autoionization via core‐excited Rydberg states

    Hisato Yasumatsu;Tamotsu Kondow;Hiroshi Kitagawa;Kiyohiko Tabayashi

  • Splitting a chemical bond with a molecular wedge via cluster-surface collisions

    Hisato Yasumatsu;Akira Terasaki;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Chemical Control of Magnetism: Oxidation-Induced Ferromagnetic Spin Coupling in the Chromium Dimer Evidenced by Photoelectron Spectroscopy

    Kensuke Tono;Kensuke Tono;Kensuke Tono;Akira Terasaki;Toshiaki Ohta;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Analysis of the B2Σ+ ∼ A2Πi perturbations in the CN(B2Σ+-X2Σ+) main band system

    Haruhiko Ito;Yasushi Ozaki;Kaoru Suzuki;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Energy redistribution in cluster–surface collision: I2− (CO2)n onto silicon surface

    Hisato Yasumatsu;Shin’ichi Koizumi;Akira Terasaki;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Rotational perturbations in the CN(B2Σ+–X2Σ+) tail band system. III. Molecular constants for the 4Π, 4Σ+, A2Πi, and X2Σ+ states

    Haruhiko Ito;Yasushi Ozaki;Takashi Nagata;Tamotsu Kondow

  • Rotational perturbations in the CN (B 2Σ+-X 2Σ+) tail band system. I. Analysis of the υ = 27 and 30 levels of CN (A 2Πi)

    Yasushi Ozaki;Takashi Nagata;Kaoru Suzuki;Tamotsu Kondow

  • ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF VANADIUM CLUSTER ANIONS AS STUDIED BY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY

    Masako Iseda;Tetsuya Nishio;Sang Yun Han;Sang Yun Han;Hiroyuki Yoshida;Hiroyuki Yoshida

  • Laser-induced fluorescence measurement of the nascent rotational distribution of N+2 (X2Σ+g) formed by electron impact on N2

    J. Allison;T. Kondow;R.N. Zare

Frequent Co-Authors

Kozo Kuchitsu
Kozo Kuchitsu Nagaoka University of Technology
Kenzi Tamaru
Kenzi Tamaru University of Tokyo
Takaharu Onishi
Takaharu Onishi University of Tokyo
Tatsuya Tsukuda
Tatsuya Tsukuda University of Tokyo
Uichiro Mizutani
Uichiro Mizutani Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
Tomoji Kawai
Tomoji Kawai Osaka University
Kimio Kunimori
Kimio Kunimori University of Tsukuba
Hideki Tanaka
Hideki Tanaka Okayama University
Paul L. Houston
Paul L. Houston Cornell University
Yasuhiro Iwasawa
Yasuhiro Iwasawa University of Electro-Communications

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