Hiro Minamimoto
0000-0002-2360-577X
Hokkaido University
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In Situ Observation of Unique Bianalyte Molecular Behaviors at the Gap of a Single Metal Nanodimer Structure via Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Measurements
Photoelectrochemical Formation of Polysulfide at PbS QD-Sensitized Plasmonic Electrodes
Determination of Molecular Orientation in Bi-analyte Mono-molecule Layer through Electrochemical Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering Measurements
Plasmon-induced metal restructuring and graphene oxidation monitored by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Modulation of Graphene/Au(111) Interaction by Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
(Invited) Exotic Electronic Excitation of a Single-Layer Graphene By Surface Localized Plasmons Under Electrochemical Potential Control
In-situ observation of isotopic hydrogen evolution reactions using electrochemical mass spectroscopy to evaluate surface morphological effect
Electrochemical Investigation of Graphene Composited Plasmonic Photo Conversion Electrode
Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalyzed By Plasmoinic Photo-Electrodes Under Visible Light Illumination
Thermal Effect on Plasmon-induced Electron Transfer System under Intense Pulsed Laser Illumination
Electrochemical surface-enhanced Raman scattering measurement on ligand capped PbS quantum dots at gap of Au nanodimer
Electrochemical Fine Tuning of the Plasmonic Properties of Au Lattice Structures
In-situ observation of molecules in the strong coupling states
Electrochemical control of ultra-small gap distance at metal nanodimer creating highly localized plasmonic field
In-situ SERS observation of selective molecule optical trapping
Sensitive Raman Probe of Electronic Interactions between Monolayer Graphene and Substrate under Electrochemical Potential Control
Active Tuning of Strong Coupling States between Dye Excitons and Localized Surface Plasmons via Electrochemical Potential Control
Plasmonically enhanced electromotive force of narrow bandgap PbS QD-based photovoltaics
Nanoscale control of plasmon-active metal nanodimer structures via electrochemical metal dissolution reaction
Plasmonic Fields Focused to Molecular Size
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