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Takashi Kubo

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  331
Citations -  9948

Takashi Kubo is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diradical & Singlet state. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 286 publications receiving 8642 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Kubo include University of Hyogo & Université de Namur.

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Decay property of 20Na for the onset mechanism of the rapid-proton process.

TL;DR: The decay property of {Sup 20}Na was studied using a {sup 20}Mg beam to learn better the onset mechanism of the rapid-proton process and there is no clear beta decay to the first excited 1{sup +} state above the proton threshold, suggesting that this state would not be the {ital s}-wave resonance in the thermal reaction of {sup 19}Ne+{ital p} as was expected before.
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Stealth fast photoswitching of negative photochromic naphthalene-bridged phenoxyl-imidazolyl radical complexes

TL;DR: Naphthalene-bridged phenoxyl-imidazolyl radical complex (Np-PIC) is a novel fast switchable negative photochromic compound, which shows the thermal back reaction in the millisecond time scale.
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Nuclear structure of 17 Ne by the three-neutron pickup ( 3 H e , 6 He ) reaction

TL;DR: In this article, a spin-parity assignment has been made for several states in the nuclear reaction at 70 MeV, based on the observed transferred angular momentum dependence of the angular distributions, and the level shifts in these states were analyzed in terms of the isobaric multiplet mass equation.
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One- and two-photon absorptions in open-shell singlet systems

TL;DR: In this paper, one-and two-photon absorption cross sections of symmetric open-shell singlet molecular systems were investigated using a valence configuration interaction scheme, and it was found that the peak intensity decreases and the peak position moves to the low energy region as increasing the diradical character of the system.