Hatsumi MORI

The Institute for Solid State Physics,
The University of Toyo,
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha Kashiwa, 277-8581, Japan


Phone:  81-4-7136-3201
FAX: 81-4-7136-3444
Email address: hmori at issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp

 

Education

Employment

Main papers

  1. “Quantum-disordered state of magnetic and electric dipoles in an organic Mott system”, M. Shimozawa, K. Hashimoto, A. Ueda, Y. Suzuki, K. Sugii, S. Yamada, Y. Imai, R. Kobayashi, K. Itoh, S. Iguchi, M. Naka, S. Ishihara, H. Mori, T. Sasaki, and M. Yamashita, Nat. Commun., 8 1821(1-6) (2017).
  2. “Hydrogen-Bond-Dynamics-Based Switching of Conductivity and Magnetism: A Phase Transition Caused by Deuterium and Electron Transfer in a Hydrogen-Bonded Purely Organic Conductor Crystal”, A. Ueda, S. Yamada, T. Isono, H. Kamo, A. Nakao, R. Kumai, H. Nakao, Y. Murakami, K. Yamamoto, Y. Nishio, and H. Mori, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2014, 136 (34),
  3. “Gapless Quantum Spin Liquid in an Organic Spin-1/2 Triangular Lattice k-H3(Cat-EDT-TTF)2”, T. Isono, H. Kamo1, A. Ueda, K.Takahashi, M. Kimata, H. Tajima1, S. Tsuchiya, T. Terashima, S. Uji, and H. Mori, Phys. Rev. Lett., 112, 177201(2014).
  4. “Hydrogen bond-promoted metallic state in a purely organic single-component conductor under pressure”, T. Isono, H. Kamo, A. Ueda, K. Takahashi, A. Nakao, R. Kumai, H. Nakao, K. Kobayashi, Y. Murakami, and H. Mori, Nature Commun., 4, 1344(1-6) (2013).
  5. “Checkerboard-Type Charge-Ordered State of a Pressure-Induced Superconductor, beta-(meso-DMBEDT-TTF)2PF6 “, S. Kimura, H. Suzuki, T. Maejima, H. Mori, J. Yamaura, T. Kakiuchi, H. Sawa, and H. Moriyama, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128 (2006) 1456-1457.
  6. “A new organic superconductor beta-(meso-DMBEDT-TTF)2PF6”, S. Kimura, T. Maejima, H. Suzuki, R. Chiba, H. Mori, T. Kawamoto, T. Mori, H. Moriyama, Y. Nishio, and K. Kajita, Chem. Commun., (2004) 2454-2455.
  7. “Systematic Study of the Electonic State in theta-type BEDT-TTF Organic Conductors by Changing the Electronic Correlation “, H.Mori, S.Tanaka, and T.Mori, Phys. Rev. B, 57(1998) 12023.
  8. “A New Ambient Pressure Organic Superconductor Based on BEDT-TTF with Tc Higher than 10 K (Tc=10.4 K) “, H. Urayama-Mori, H. Yamochi, G. Saito, K. Nozawa, T. Sugano, M. Kinoshita, S. Sato, K. Oshima, A. Kawamoto,J . Tanaka, Chem. and Lett., 1988, 55.

Award

1. Award in Japan Society for Molecular Science: "Development of electronic properties of molecular materials"(2022)

2. Academic award in the Chemical Society of Japan: "Exploring of π-electron functional materials using molecular degrees of freedom"(2018)
3. The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Prizes for Science and Technology, Research Category): "Development and properties of functional molecular organic materials with electron and proton correlation"(2017)

4. SSSJ Paper Award 1991 in the Surface Science Society of Japan: "Surface Study of an Organic Superconductor  k-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 Using a Scanning Tunneling Microscope",  Masamichi YOSHIMURA*, Norihiko ARA*, Masami KAGESHIMA*, Ryu SHIOTA*, Akira KAWAZU*, Hidemi SHIGEKAWA**, Hatsumi MORI***, Hideki YAMOCHI*** and Gunji SAITO***, Journal of SSSJ 11(6) (1990) 353
* Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
** Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
*** Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
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Research thema

Our aim is to “promote a new material science by developing molecular materials and systems and research on functional properties”. The specific research themes are as follows.

  1. Development and studies of structural and physical properties for novel organic (super)conductors and proton conductors based upon molecular degree of freedom
  2. Development and studies of structural and physical properties for electron-proton coupled molecular functional materials
  3. Studies of responses by external stimuli (magnetic and electric fields, temperature, pressure) for molecular materials
  4. Study of organic field effect transistor

Research Societies

  1. The Physical Society of Japan
  2. The Japan Chemical Society
  3. Japan Society for Molecular Science

Committee members

Lectures in other Univ.