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Rintaro Shimada, Ph.D.

Education and Professional Experience

2005 B. S. (Chemistry), The University of Tokyo
2007 M. Sc. (Chemistry), The University of Tokyo
2007-2009 Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(DC1)
2009 Assistant Professor, The University of Tokyo
2011 D. Sc. (Chemistry), The University of Tokyo

Honors and Awards

  1. School of Science Study Encouragement Prize (2007)
  2. Award for the Presentation in the Anual Meeting of the Spectroscopical Society of Japan (2007)

Invited Talks

Publications

Original Papers

  1. Solute-solvent intermolecular vibronic coupling as manifested by the molecular near-field effect in resonance hyper-Raman scattering.
    Rintaro Shimada and Hiro-o Hamaguchi,
    J. Chem. Phys., 134, 034516 (2011).
  2. Intensity enhancement and selectivedetection of proximate solvent molecules by molecular near-field effect in resonance hyper-Raman scattering.
    Rintaro Shimada, Hideaki Kano and Hiro-o Hamaguchi,
    J. Chem. Phys., 129, 024505-1-024505-9 (2008).
  3. Molecular near-field effect and intensity enhancement of solvent modes in resonance hyper-Raman sattering.
    Rintaro Shimada, Hideaki Kano and Hiro-o Hamaguchi,
    J. Raman Spectrosc., 37, 469-471 (2006).
  4. Hyper-Raman microspectroscopy: a new approach to completing vibrational spectral and imaging information under a microscope.
    Rintaro Shimada, Hideaki Kano and Hiro-o Hamaguchi,
    Optics Lett., 31 (3) 320-322 (2006).

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