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M. Nakano
Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Publications - 42
Citations - 479
M. Nakano is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionization & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 431 citations.
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Properties of hollow molecules probed by single-photon double ionization.
Pascal Lablanquie,Pascal Lablanquie,Francis Penent,Francis Penent,Jérôme Palaudoux,Jérôme Palaudoux,Lidija Andric,Lidija Andric,P. Selles,P. Selles,Stéphane Carniato,Stéphane Carniato,Klemen Bučar,Matjaž Žitnik,Marko Huttula,John H. D. Eland,Eiji Shigemasa,Kouichi Soejima,Yasumasa Hikosaka,Isao H. Suzuki,M. Nakano,K. Ito +21 more
TL;DR: Detailed properties are presented such as the spectroscopy, formation, and decay dynamics of the N(2)(2+) K(-2) main and satellite states and the strong chemical shifts of double K holes on an oxygen atom in CO, CO2, and O2 molecules.
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Evidence of single-photon two-site core double ionization of C2H2 molecules.
Pascal Lablanquie,Tasko P. Grozdanov,M Zitnik,Stéphane Carniato,Stéphane Carniato,P. Selles,P. Selles,Lidija Andric,Lidija Andric,Jérôme Palaudoux,Jérôme Palaudoux,Francis Penent,Francis Penent,H. Iwayama,Eiji Shigemasa,Yasumasa Hikosaka,Kouichi Soejima,M. Nakano,Isao H. Suzuki,K. Ito +19 more
TL;DR: A simple theoretical model based on the knockout mechanism gives reasonable agreement with experiment on the formation in a single-photon transition of two core holes, each at a different carbon atom of the C2H2 molecule.
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Single Photon K − 2 and K − 1 K − 1 Double Core Ionization in C 2 H 2 n ( n = 1 – 3 ), CO, and N 2 as a Potential New Tool for Chemical Analysis
M. Nakano,Francis Penent,Francis Penent,Motomichi Tashiro,Tasko P. Grozdanov,Matjaž Žitnik,Stéphane Carniato,Stéphane Carniato,P. Selles,P. Selles,Lidija Andric,Lidija Andric,Pascal Lablanquie,Pascal Lablanquie,Jérôme Palaudoux,Jérôme Palaudoux,Eiji Shigemasa,H. Iwayama,Yasumasa Hikosaka,Kouichi Soejima,Isao H. Suzuki,Noriyuki Kouchi,K. Ito +22 more
TL;DR: The cross section variation for single photon K(-1)K (-1) double core ionization in the C(2)H(2n) sequence and in the isoelectronic C(1-3) hydrocarbon sequence, N (2) and CO molecules validates a knock-out mechanism in which a primary ionized 1s photoelectron ejects another 1s electron of the neighbor atom.
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Near-edge x-ray absorption fine structures revealed in core ionization photoelectron spectroscopy.
M. Nakano,P. Selles,P. Selles,Pascal Lablanquie,Pascal Lablanquie,Yasumasa Hikosaka,Francis Penent,Francis Penent,Eiji Shigemasa,K. Ito,Stéphane Carniato,Stéphane Carniato +11 more
TL;DR: A theoretical model is proposed providing absolute photoionization cross sections and revealing clear signatures of direct (monopolar) and conjugate (dipolar near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure) shakeup lines of comparable magnitude.
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Single photon simultaneous K-shell ionization and K-shell excitation. I. Theoretical model applied to the interpretation of experimental results on H2O.
Stéphane Carniato,P. Selles,Lidija Andric,Jérôme Palaudoux,Francis Penent,Matjaž Žitnik,Klemen Bučar,M. Nakano,Yasumasa Hikosaka,K. Ito,Pascal Lablanquie +10 more
TL;DR: A theoretical model that provides absolute cross sections for simultaneous core-ionization core-excitation (K(-2)V) and its predictions with experimental results obtained on the water molecule after photoionization by synchrotron radiation are compared.