Mitsutaka Fujita
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Japanese physicist
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Mitsutaka Fujita's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics University of Tokyo
- Masters Physics University of Tokyo
- PhD Physics University of Tokyo
Why Is Mitsutaka Fujita Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, was a Japanese physicist. He proposed the edge state that is unique to graphene zigzag edges. Also, he theoretically pointed out the importance and peculiarity of nanoscale and edge shape effects in nanographene. The theoretical concept of graphene nanoribbons was introduced by him and his research group to study the nanoscale effect of graphene. He was an associate professor at Tsukuba University, and died of a subarachnoid hemorrhage on March 18, 1998. His posthumous name is in Japanese.
Mitsutaka Fujita's Published Works
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Published Works
- Self-Assembled Monolayer as a Template to Deposit Silicon Nanoparticles Fabricated by Laser Ablation (2001) (26)
- Patterning DNA on μm scale on mica (2002) (18)
- Dynamic-force spectroscopy measurement with precise force control using atomic-force microscopy probe (2006) (17)
- Selective adsorption and patterning of Si nanoparticles fabricated by laser ablation on functionalized self-assembled monolayer (2001) (15)
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy on Ordered Self-Assemblies of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes Formed by Substrate-Induced Two-Dimensional Crystal Growth (1998) (9)
- Deposition dynamics of droplet-free Si nanoparticles in Ar gas using laser ablation (2002) (3)
- Patterning DNA on microm scale on mica. (2002) (2)
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