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Toru Kakiuchi

Researcher at Graduate University for Advanced Studies

Publications -  15
Citations -  427

Toru Kakiuchi is an academic researcher from Graduate University for Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Charge ordering & Ion. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 390 citations. Previous affiliations of Toru Kakiuchi include University of Tsukuba.

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Charge Ordering in α-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction

TL;DR: The spatial charge arrangement of a typical quasi-two-dimensional organic conductor α-(BEDT-TTF) 2 I 3 is revealed by single crystal structure analysis using synchrotron radiation.
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Checkerboard-Type Charge-Ordered State of a Pressure-Induced Superconductor, β-(meso-DMBEDT-TTF)2PF6

TL;DR: To investigate the insulating state of the pressure-induced superconductor, beta-(meso-DMBEDT-TTF)2PF6, X-ray analysis at 11.5 K finds the arrangement of the charge-rich and -poor donor molecules is as rrpprrpp, which affords "checkerboard"-type charge ordering.
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Superconductivity of doped Ar@C60

TL;DR: The synthesis of a mg amount of pure argon containing fullerene allowed the synthesis of the first endohedral superconductors with critical temperatures lower than expected, an indication of the strong influence of the argon atom on the C60 cage.
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Correlation between crystal structures of CaAlSi with and without superlattice and superconducting properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have succeeded in growing a phase in a phase with Al and Si atoms being distributed regularly in the layer corresponding to the BCS plane in the ${\mathrm{B}}-type structure without a superlattice along the $c$ axis.
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Superconductivity of doped Ar@C60

TL;DR: The synthesis of a mg amount of pure argon containing fullerene allowed the synthesis of the first endohedral superconductors with critical temperatures lower than expected, an indication of the strong influence of the argon atom on the C60 cage.