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Research Interests

Compounds with metal ions such as "metal complexes" can have "unpaired electrons". These "unpaired electrons" have a magnetic moment and cause magnetism. The nuclei also have their own magnetic moments. These magnetic moments interact with each other to form complex quantum states. This interaction creates a variety of magnetic properties. By controlling these interactions, we can create compounds with new functions and properties. This laboratory aims to develop new research fields for molecular magnetic materials with various types of spins.

Research Themes

1) Fundamental research on electronic structures and molecular magnetism of molecular systems with f, d and π unpaired electrons
2) Basic Research on Interaction between Excited Cyclic π Systems and f Electrons (J-L interaction)
3) Elucidation of Quantum State Time Evolution of Systems with Multiple Magnetic Sites with Different Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnetic Relaxation Times
4) Synthesis and Magnetism of Complexes with New Coordination Structures