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SAKURAI, Atsunori

Assistant Professor

TEL: 0564-55-7287
E-Mail : asakurai_at_ims.ac.jp (Please replace the "_at_" with @ )
Location: Myodaiji, Main Office Bldg. Room310

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Department

Department of Materials Molecular Science, Electronic Structure

Biography

2008 B.Sc. Tokyo Institute of Technology
2010 M.Sc. Kyoto University
2013 D.Sc. Kyoto University
2013 Postdoctoral Fellow, Lund University
2015 Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Tokyo
2016 JSPS Superlative Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Tokyo
2018 Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University
2019 Assistant Professor, Institute for Molecular Science

Main research themes

Observation and control of chemical reaction dynamics in condensed phases
kewords Quantum Dynamics,Nonlinear Spectroscopy,Single Molecule Spectroscopy,Chemical Physics

Selected Publications

  1. S. Takahashi, A. Sakurai*, T. Mochizuki, and T. Sugimoto*, "Broadband Tip-Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Response in a Plasmonic Nanocavity," J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 14, 6919-6926 (2023). *corresponding authors (selected as a front cover)
  2. K. J. Karki*, J. Chen*, A. Sakurai*, Q. Shi, A. T. Gardiner, O. Kühn, R. J. Cogdell, and T. Pullerits, "Before Förster. Initial excitation in photosynthetic light harvesting," Chem. Sci. 10, 7923-7928 (2019). *contributed equally
  3. A. Sakurai, K. Ando, and S. Ashihara, "Ultrafast Proton/Deuteron Dynamics in KTaO3 Observed with Infrared Pump-Probe Spectroscopy: Toward Understanding of Proton Conduction Mechanism in Solid Oxides,” J. Chem. Phys. 149, 104502 [9pages] (2018).
  4. A. Sakurai and Y. Tanimura, "Self-excited current oscillations in a resonant tunneling diode described by a model based on the Caldeira-Leggett Hamiltonian," New J. Phys. 16, 015002 [24 pages] (2014).
  5. A. Sakurai and Y. Tanimura, "Does ℏ Play a Role in Multidimensional Spectroscopy? Reduced Hierarchy Equations of Motion Approach to Molecular Vibrations," J. Phys. Chem. A 115, 4009-4022 (2011).