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B.Sc, Kyoto University, Japan (1984); Ph.D., Kyoto University, Japan (1991); Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Chicago (T. Oka, 1991-93); Assistant Professor, Kyoto University (1988-93); Lecturer, Kyoto University (1993-95); Associate Professor of Chemistry, Kyoto University, (1995-2005); PRESTO fellow, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST) (1998-2001); Associate Professor, Fukui Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, Kyoto University, (Joint Appointment, 2003-2005); Professor, UBC (2005 -); The Chemical Society of Japan Young Chemists Award (1995)

研究领域

Chemical Physics; Molecular Spectroscopy; Physical & Theoretical Chemistry

Research in Professor Momose's group is focused on physics and chemistry of extremely cold molecules. Molecules at very cold temperatures are expected to behave quite differently from those at high temperatures. For example, a significant enhancement of reaction cross section is expected for some systems below 10 K because of the tunneling process and resonance effect. However, little is known about the intrinsic properties of cold molecules because it is still difficult to make and observe cold molecules in the laboratory. We are now developing new techniques to make cold and ultra-cold molecules in order to elucidate special properties of cold molecules by means of spectroscopic detection. The project is supported by CFI (Canada Foundation for Innovation) under CRUCS (Canadian Centre for Researches on Ultra-Cold Systems). Momose is also involved in researches in sub-atomic physics for the study of fundamental symmetry of universe. On-going projects include; 1) Making cold and ultracold molecules 2) Spectroscopy of molecules in quantum condensed phases 3) Coherent control/quantum computation with molecules 4) Astrochemsitry 5) Measurement of the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron (UCN at TRIUMF) 6) Laser cooling of antihydrogen (ALPHA at CERN)

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"Miyamoto, Y. ; Tsubouchi, M. ; Momose, T. Infrared Spectroscopy Of Chloromethyl Radical In Solid Parahydrogen And Its Nuclear Spin Conversion. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2013, 117, 9510-9517.BibTex Lemeshko, M. ; Yao, N. Y. ; Gorshkov, A. V. ; Weimer, H. ; Bennett, S. D. ; Momose, T. ; Gopalakrishnan, S. Controllable Quantum Spin Glasses With Magnetic Impurities Embedded In Quantum Solids. PHYSICAL REVIEW B 2013, 88, 014426.BibTex Spieler, S. ; Zhong, W. ; Djuricanin, P. ; Nourbakhsh, O. ; Gerhardt, I. ; Enomoto, K. ; Stienkemeier, F. ; Momose, T. Microwave Lens Effect For The J=0 Rotational State Of Ch3Cn. MOLECULAR PHYSICS 2013, 111, 1823-1834.BibTex Momose, T. ; Liu, Y. ; Zhou, S. ; Djuricanin, P. ; Carty, D. Manipulation Of Translational Motion Of Methyl Radicals By Pulsed Magnetic Fields. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS 2013, 15, 1772-1777.BibTex E. Lang, K. ; Knox, K. J. ; Momose, T. ; Signorell, R. Infrared Spectroscopy And Phase Behavior Of N-Butane Aerosols And Thin Films At Cryogenic Temperatures. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2013, 117, 11745-11759.BibTex Miyamoto, Y. ; Momose, T. ; Kanamori, H. Cluster Size Resolving Analysis Of Ch3F-(Ortho-H-2)(N) In Solid Para-Hydrogen Using Ftir Absorption Spectroscopy At 3 Mu M Region. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 2012, 137, 194315.BibTex Bakule, P. ; Fleming, D. G. ; Sukhorukov, O. ; Ishida, K. ; Pratt, F. ; Momose, T. ; Torikai, E. ; Mielke, S. L. ; Garrett, B. C. ; Peterson, K. A. ; Schatz, G. C. ; Truhlar, D. G. State-Selected Reaction Of Muonium With Vibrationally Excited H-2. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS 2012, 3, 2755-2760.BibTex Enomoto, K. ; Djuricanin, P. ; Gerhardt, I. ; Nourbakhsh, O. ; Moriwaki, Y. ; Hardy, W. ; Momose, T. Superconducting Microwave Cavity Towards Controlling The Motion Of Polar Molecules. APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS 2012, 109, 149-157.BibTex Gerhardt, I. ; Sin, K. ; Momose, T. Excitation And Emission Spectra Of Rubidium In Rare-Gas Thin-Films. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 2012, 137, 014507.BibTex Ravi, A. ; Kuma, S. ; Yearwood, C. ; Kahlon, B. ; Mustafa, M. ; Al-Basheer, W. ; Enomoto, K. ; Momose, T. Nu(4) Band Of Ch4 In Helium Nanodroplets: A Probe Of The Dynamical Response Of A Superfluid. PHYSICAL REVIEW A 2011, 84, 020502.BibTex Hoshina, H. ; Fushitani, M. ; Momose, T. Infrared Spectroscopy Of Rovibrational Transitions Of Methyl Radicals (Ch3, Cd3) In Solid Parahydrogen. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY 2011, 268, 164-172.BibTex Kuma, S. ; Nakahara, H. ; Tsubouchi, M. ; Takahashi, A. ; Mustafa, M. ; Sim, G. ; Momose, T. ; Vilesov, A. F. Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy Of Tetracene With Large Ar, Ne, And H-2 Clusters In Superfluid He Nanodroplets. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2011, 115, 7392-7399.BibTex Perera, M. ; Tom, B. A. ; Miyamoto, Y. ; Porambo, M. W. ; Moore, L. E. ; Evans, W. R. ; Momose, T. ; McCall, B. J. Refractive Index Measurements Of Solid Parahydrogen. OPTICS LETTERS 2011, 36, 840-842.BibTex Kuma, S. ; Slipchenko, M. N. ; Momose, T. ; Vilesov, A. F. Infrared Spectra And Intensities Of Ar-H2O And O-2-H2O Complexes In The Range Of The Nu(3) Band Of H2O. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 2010, 114, 9022-9027.BibTex Tsuji, H. ; Sekiguchi, T. ; Mori, T. ; Momose, T. ; Kanamori, H. Stark Velocity Filter For Nonlinear Polar Molecules. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS 2010, 43, 095202.BibTex Fajardo, M. E. ; C. Lindsay, M. ; Momose, T. Crystal Field Theory Analysis Of Rovibrational Spectra Of Carbon Monoxide Monomers Isolated In Solid Parahydrogen. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 2009, 130, 244508.BibTex Kuma, S. ; Momose, T. Deceleration Of Molecules By Dipole Force Potential: A Numerical Simulation. NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 2009, 11, 055023.BibTex Bakule, P. ; Sukhorukov, O. ; Matsuda, Y. ; Pratt, F. ; Gumplinger, P. ; Momose, T. ; Torikai, E. ; Fleming, D. Toward The First Study Of Chemical Reaction Dynamics Of Mu With Vibrational-State-Selected Reactants In The Gas Phase: The Mu + H-2*(V=1) Reaction By Stimulated Raman Pumping. PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER 2009, 404, 1013-1016.BibTex"

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