理学部

Ichiro Arakawa

  (荒川 一郎)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Gakushuin University
Degree
Doctor of Engineering(The University of Tokyo)

Other name(s) (e.g. nickname)
azumayasan
J-GLOBAL ID
200901060932151740
researchmap Member ID
1000068571

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Papers

 131
  • A. Hirayama, I. Arakawa, K. Yamakawa
    Astrophysical Journal, 951 132 (pp. 1-12), Jul, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • Koichiro Yamakawa, Atsuki Ishibashi, Toshinobu Namiyoshi, Yuichi Azuma, Ichiro Arakawa
    Physical Review B, 102(4), Jul 27, 2020  Peer-reviewed
  • K. Yamakawa, H. Nasu, N. Suzuki, G. Shimizu, I. Arakawa
    J. Chem. Phys., 152(17) 174310 (pp.1-13), May, 2020  Peer-reviewed
    We have established an apparatus for terahertz and mid-infrared spectroscopy in an ultrahigh vacuum and have measured absorption spectra of D2O clusters trapped in solid Ar. To assign terahertz absorption peaks due to the D2O dimer, trimer, and tetramer, the dependence of the spectrum on the annealing temperature and D2O dilution was analyzed. The assignment was also examined by ab initio calculations with the use of the "our own N-layered integrated molecular orbital and molecular mechanics" method, where the flexibility of surrounding Ar atoms was systematically incorporated. We identified all the intermolecular fundamentals of the dimer and those with significant intensities of the trimer and tetramer, whose structural symmetries were revealed to be broken down. After isolating the D2O clusters in solid Ar, we sublimated only Ar atoms to leave behind matrix-sublimation ice, which was found to be amorphous- or crystal-like depending on the formation conditions: the dilution and sublimation temperature. The crystallinity of matrix-sublimation ice was determined by decomposing its terahertz spectrum into the spectra of amorphous and crystalline ices. Since the crystallinity got higher by raising the dilution and sublimation temperature, the diffusion of the D2O monomer on the surface of sublimating solid Ar was found to be crucial to the crystallization of the sublimation ice.
  • Sugimoto Takeru, Nasu Hirokazu, Arakawa Ichiro, Yamakawa Koichiro
    Journal of Chemical Physics, 150(18) 184302‐184302‐5, 2019  Peer-reviewed
    We measured infrared absorption spectra of crystalline II of CH4 and succeeded in detecting a prominent Q(2) peak in the (3) vibrational region by rapid cooling after annealing as well as previously reported rovibrational and librational-vibrational peaks. The integral intensities of the R(0), R(1), and Q(2) peaks were found to show biexponential dependence on time. This clearly demonstrates the interconversion among the three nuclear-spin isomers occupying low-lying rotational levels. The two relaxation rates obtained by biexponential fitting were (0.48, 2.3), (1.1, 4.1), (2.3, 5.1), and (3.4, 15.3) in units of inverse hour (h(-1)) at 5.2, 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0 K, respectively.
  • Yoichi Shimazaki, Ichiro Arakawa, Koichiro Yamakawa
    AIP Advances, 8(4) 045313, Apr 1, 2018  Peer-reviewed
    The infrared absorption spectra of D2O monomers and clusters isolated in rare-gas matrices were systematically reinvestigated under the control of the following factors: the D2O concentration, deposition rate, heating temperature, and rare-gas species. We clearly show that the cluster-size distribution is dependent on not only the D2O concentration but also the deposition rate of a sample as the rate got higher, smaller clusters were preferentially formed. Under the heating procedures at different temperatures, the cluster-size growth was successfully observed. Since the monomer diffusion was not enough to balance the changes in the column densities of the clusters, the dimer diffusion was likely to contribute the cluster growth. The frequencies of the bonded-OD stretches of (D2O)k with k = 2-6 were almost linearly correlated with the square root of the critical temperature of the matrix material. Additional absorption peaks of (D2O)2 and (D2O)3 in a Xe matrix were assigned to the species trapped in tight accommodation sites.

Misc.

 119

Books and Other Publications

 7

Presentations

 102
  • ARAKAWA Ichiro
    Vacuum and Surface Science, 2018
    <p>Surface science had its beginning at the dawn of the human civilization and vacuum science in the 17th century. Collaboration between them has begun in the late 19th century and has grown in close manner in the field of science and technology since that. As an example of their collaboration, the author's work for 40 years is introduced.</p>
  • Yamakawa Koichiro, Sasakawa Yuya, Ishibashi Atsuki, Namiyoshi Toshinobu, Arakawa Ichiro, Fukutani Katsuyuki
    Abstract of annual meeting of the Surface Science of Japan, 2018
    Nuclear spin conversion in H2 has attracted much interest for a long time, but the unified view of its mechanism has not been attained yet. The authors trapped H2 in solid CO and CO2 and on H2O ice to observe induced infrared absorption by H2. We determined the conversion rates from the time evolution of absorption peaks originating from ortho- and para-H2. We will discuss the temperature dependence of the rates in the different systems and will compare the results with conversion in H2 adsorbed on the surface of a rare-gas solid measured with the resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization technique.
  • ARAKAWA Ichiro
    Vacuum and Surface Science, 2018
  • Kawahara Kouta, Kato Yuki, Yamazaki Hayato, Yamakawa Koichiro, Arakawa Ichiro
    Abstract of annual meeting of the Surface Science of Japan, 2017
    極高真空における主な残留ガスである水素の低温面への吸着現象は未だ十分に理解されていない. 本研究では電子励起脱離法と飛行時間測定法を用いて水素の吸着密度を測定し, 吸着等温線および平均滞在時間を得ることを目的とした. 吸着等温線では, 先行研究と同様な二次元凝縮や, 単分子層形成時の圧力が温度に依らない異常温度依存性が確認できた. 平均滞在時間は, 水素吸着密度に強く依存することがわかった.
  • Arakawa Ichiro
    Abstract of annual meeting of the Surface Science of Japan, 2017
    真空誌が「研究」と「教育」の面で果たしてきた役割を,60年の内の後半30年を中心に総括してみよう.研究発表の場として十分な環境であったのだろうか.会員の教育に資することができたのだろうか.それらの反省を,これからのdomesticな学術誌の在り方と,その発展を考えるために役立てて欲しい.

Teaching Experience

 9

Research Projects

 18

Industrial Property Rights

 4