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Tatsuo Miyazawa

Tatsuo Miyazawa

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Chemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
16975
World Ranking
6505
National Ranking
421

Overview

Tatsuo Miyazawa is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and specializes in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research contributions span multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

Their work addresses key topics such as Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies, Semiconductor materials and devices, Semiconductor materials and interfaces, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression, Fuel Cells and Related Materials, Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion, and Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research.

Recent publications by Miyazawa include:

  • Carrier lifetime control by intentional boron doping in aluminum doped p-type 4H-SiC epilayers, 2021, Journal of Applied Physics
  • Effects of stacking faults on electron transport in 4H-SiC n-type epilayers under unipolar operation evaluated by TCAD simulation, 2020, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
  • Simulation Analysis of Increase in ON-State Voltage of 4H-SiC Bipolar Devices Due to Single-Shockley-Stacking Faults, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Imaging Liquid Water in a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell with High-Energy X-ray Compton Scattering, 2023, Applied Sciences
  • Influence of Stacking Order of Phthalocyanine and Fullerene Layers on the Photoexcited Carrier Dynamics in Model Organic Solar Cell, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Miyazawa frequently publishes in venues such as Applied Sciences, Journal of Applied Physics, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, and Vacuum.

The scientist has collaborated repeatedly with several co-authors, including:

  • Hidekazu Tsuchida
  • Takuma Kaneko
  • Yoshiharu Uchimoto
  • Hideto Imai
  • Satoshi Asada

Best Publications

  • The Infrared Spectra of Polypeptides in Various Conformations: Amide I and II Bands1

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  • Normal Vibrations of N‐Methylacetamide

    Tatsuo Miyazawa;Takehiko Shimanouchi;San‐ichiro Mizushima

  • Codon and amino-acid specificities of a transfer RNA are both converted by a single post-transcriptional modification.

    Tomonari Muramatsu;Kazuya Nishikawa;Fumiko Nemoto;Yoshiyuki Kuchino

  • Characteristic Infrared Bands of Monosubstituted Amides

    Tatsuo Miyazawa;Takehiko Shimanouchi;San‐ichiro Mizushima

  • Perturbation Treatment of the Characteristic Vibrations of Polypeptide Chains in Various Configurations

    Tatsuo Miyazawa

  • Optically Active Lattice Vibrations as Treated by the GF-Matrix Method

    Takehiko Shimanouchi;Masamichi Tsuboi;Tatsuo miyazawa

  • Molecular mechanism of codon recognition by tRNA species with modified uridine in the first position of the anticodon.

    Shigeyuki Yokoyama;Tatsuo Watanabe;Katsutoshi Murao;Hisayuki Ishikura

  • Conformational rigidity of specific pyrimidine residues in tRNA arises from posttranscriptional modifications that enhance steric interaction between the base and the 2'-hydroxyl group

    Gota Kawai;Yuriko Yamamoto;Takashi Kamimura;Tsukio Masegi

  • Molecular Vibrations and Structure of High Polymers. III. Polarized Infrared Spectra, Normal Vibrations, and Helical Conformation of Polyethylene Glycol

    Tatsuo Miyazawa;Kunio Fukushima;Yoshiko Ideguchi

  • Normal vibrations and force constants of polymethylene chain

    M. Tasumi;T. Shimanouchi;T. Miyazawa

  • Excitation profile of the resonance Raman effect of β-carotene

    Fuyuhiko Inagaki;Mitsuo Tasumi;Tatsuo Miyazawa

  • Vibrational Spectra and Molecular Conformations of Dialkyl Disulfides

    Hiromu Sugeta;Akikatsu Go;Tatsuo Miyazawa

  • Internal Rotation and Infrared Spectra of Formic Acid Monomer and Normal Coordinate Treatment of Out‐of‐Plane Vibrations of Monomer, Dimer, and Polymer

    Tatsuo Miyazawa;Kenneth S. Pitzer

  • Conformational change of mastoparan from wasp venom on binding with phospholipid membrane

    Tsutomu Higashijima;Kaori Wakamatsu;Mari Takemitsu;Masahiko Fujino

  • A novel lysine-substituted nucleoside in the first position of the anticodon of minor isoleucine tRNA from Escherichia coli.

    T Muramatsu;S Yokoyama;N Horie;A Matsuda

  • Potent Novel Mutagens Produced by Broiling Fish under Normal Conditions

    Hiroshi Kasai;Ziro Yamaizumi;Keiji Wakabayashi;Minako Nagao

  • Regional polysterism in the GTP-bound form of the human c-Ha-Ras protein.

    Yutaka Ito;Kazuhiko Yamasaki;Junji Iwahara;Tohru Terada

  • Architectures of class-defining and specific domains of glutamyl-tRNA synthetase

    Osamu Nureki;Dmitry G. Vassylyev;Katsuo Katayanagi;Toshiyuki Shimizu

  • STRUCTURE OF A POTENT MUTAGEN ISOLATED FROM FRIED BEEF

    H. Kasai;Z. Yamaizumi;T. Shiomi;S. Yokoyama

  • Normal vibrations of monosubstituted amides in the cis configuration and infrared spectra of diketopiperazine

    Tatsuo Miyazawa

  • VIBRATIONAL SPECTRA AND MOLECULAR CONFORMATIONS OF DIALKYL DISULFIDES

    Hiromu Sugeta;Akikatsu Go;Tatsuo Miyazawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Fuyuhiko Inagaki
Fuyuhiko Inagaki Hokkaido University
Mitsuo Tasumi
Mitsuo Tasumi University of Tokyo
Susumu Nishimura
Susumu Nishimura University of Tsukuba
Takehiko Shimanouchi
Takehiko Shimanouchi University of Tokyo
Teizo Kitagawa
Teizo Kitagawa University of Hyogo
Hiroshi Kasai
Hiroshi Kasai University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan
Masahiko Fujino
Masahiko Fujino Takeda (Japan)
Toshiya Endo
Toshiya Endo Kyoto Sangyo University
Daisuke Kohda
Daisuke Kohda Kyushu University

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