Akihiro Morita

Akihiro Morita

Tohoku University

H-index: 44

Asia-Japan

About Akihiro Morita

Akihiro Morita, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tohoku University, specializes in the field of physical chemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Comment on “Sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy of centrosymmetric molecule at interfaces”[J. Chem. Phys. 158, 074701 (2023)]

Identification of Ion Pairs in Aqueous NaCl and KCl Solutions in Combination with Raman Spectroscopy, Molecular Dynamics, and Quantum Chemical Calculations

Correction to: Quadrupole Contributions from Interface and Bulk

Development of efficient computational analysis of difference infrared and Raman spectroscopies

Boundary effects and quadrupole contribution in sum frequency generation spectroscopy

Why the photochemical reaction of phenol becomes ultrafast at the air–water interface: The effect of surface hydration

Correction to “Dispersion of Complex Refractive Indices for Intense Vibrational Bands. I. Quantitative Spectra”

Unraveling the Unstable Nature of Tetraglyme-Based Electrolytes toward Superoxide and the Inhibitory Effect of Lithium Ions by Using In Situ Vibrational Spectroscopies

Akihiro Morita Information

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Citations(all)

6382

Citations(since 2020)

2349

Cited By

5046

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

105

i10Index(since 2020)

70

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Akihiro Morita Skills & Research Interests

physical chemistry

Top articles of Akihiro Morita

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Comment on “Sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy of centrosymmetric molecule at interfaces”[J. Chem. Phys. 158, 074701 (2023)]

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Tomonori Hirano

Koichi Kumagai

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Akihiro Morita

2024/3/14

Identification of Ion Pairs in Aqueous NaCl and KCl Solutions in Combination with Raman Spectroscopy, Molecular Dynamics, and Quantum Chemical Calculations

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Lin Wang

Akihiro Morita

Nicole M North

Stephen M Baumler

Elliot W Springfield

...

2023/2/9

Correction to: Quadrupole Contributions from Interface and Bulk

Akihiro Morita

2023/1/11

Development of efficient computational analysis of difference infrared and Raman spectroscopies

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Tomonori Hirano

Naoya Yazawa

Lin Wang

Akihiro Morita

2022/9/28

Boundary effects and quadrupole contribution in sum frequency generation spectroscopy

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Tomonori Hirano

Akihiro Morita

2022/4/21

Why the photochemical reaction of phenol becomes ultrafast at the air–water interface: The effect of surface hydration

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Tahei Tahara

Akihiro Morita

2022/4/4

Correction to “Dispersion of Complex Refractive Indices for Intense Vibrational Bands. I. Quantitative Spectra”

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Lin Wang

Ryo Murata

Ken-ichi Inoue

Shen Ye

Akihiro Morita

2022/3/3

Unraveling the Unstable Nature of Tetraglyme-Based Electrolytes toward Superoxide and the Inhibitory Effect of Lithium Ions by Using In Situ Vibrational Spectroscopies

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Aimin Ge

Ryuuta Nagai

Chengyang Xu

Koki Kannari

Baoxu Peng

...

2022/2/9

Reply to the ‘Comment on “Bi-layering at ionic liquid surfaces: a sum-frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy-and molecular dynamics simulation-based study”’by M. Deutsch …

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Takashi Iwahashi

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Yasunari Sakai

Akihiro Morita

Doseok Kim

...

2021

Exploration of Gas–Liquid Interfaces for Liquid Water and Methanol Using Extreme Ultraviolet Laser Photoemission Spectroscopy

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Yo-ichi Yamamoto

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Akihiro Morita

Toshinori Suzuki

2021/9/8

Dispersion of complex refractive indices for intense vibrational bands. II. Implication to sum frequency generation spectroscopy

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Lin Wang

Ryo Murata

Ken-ichi Inoue

Shen Ye

Akihiro Morita

2021/8/25

Recent progress in simulating microscopic ion transport mechanisms at liquid–liquid interfaces

Akihiro Morita

Ai Koizumi

Tomonori Hirano

2021/2/28

Revealing transient shuttling mechanism of catalytic ion transport through liquid–liquid interface

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Ai Koizumi

Hirofumi Tahara

Tomonori Hirano

Akihiro Morita

2020/2/5

Bi-layering at ionic liquid surfaces: a sum-frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy-and molecular dynamics simulation-based study

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Takashi Iwahashi

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Yasunari Sakai

Akihiro Morita

Doseok Kim

...

2020

Development of quadrupole susceptibility automatic calculator in sum frequency generation spectroscopy and application to methyl C—H vibrations

The Journal of Chemical Physics

Wataru Mori

Lin Wang

Yamato Sato

Akihiro Morita

2020/11/7

Refractive index of nanoconfined water reveals its anomalous physical properties

Nanoscale horizons

THH Le

A Morita

T Tanaka

2020

Comment on “Toward unraveling the puzzle of sum frequency generation spectra at interface of aqueous methanol solution: Effects of concentration-dependent hyperpolarizability”

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Tatsuya Ishiyama

Shinya Takagi

Tomonori Hirano

Lin Wang

Akihiro Morita

2020/10/28

Quadrupole Contribution of C═ O Vibrational Band in Sum Frequency Generation Spectra of Organic Carbonates

The journal of physical chemistry letters

Lin Wang

Wataru Mori

Akihiro Morita

Masato Kondoh

Masanari Okuno

...

2020/9/14

In Situ Monitoring of the Unsaturated Phospholipid Monolayer Oxidation in Ambient Air by HD-SFG Spectroscopy

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Ken-ichi Inoue

Chunji Takada

Lin Wang

Akihiro Morita

Shen Ye

2020/6/1

Electron transfer mechanism at the oil/water interface revealed by multidimensional free energy calculations

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Tomonori Hirano

Akihiro Morita

2020/4/15

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