Phone: +81-52-789-2479
E-mail: mori.tatsuya.j5f.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Tatsuya Mori graduated from Kyushu University in 2016, and received his Ph.D. degree from Kyushu University under the supervision of Prof. Takuma Yasuda in 2021. After postdoctoral research under Prof. Shigehiro Yamaguchi, he has been a designated assistant professor at Nagoya University since 2023. His research focused on the development of π-conjugated molecules containing various main-group elements. By making use of the characteristics of various elements, he has explored the unique molecular assembling behavior and the intriguing photophysical properties. He is also interested in the application of these materials to optoelectronic devices.
Awards
- Best Presentation Award, The 53th Kyushu Area Joint Meeting of the Chemistry-related Societies (2016)
- Best Presentation Award, The 1st CMS-ExOM Joint Symposium (2017)
- Best Presentation Award, The 29th Banyu Fukuoka Symposium (2019)
Representative publications
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U-Shaped Heteroacenes Embedded with Heavy Chalcogen Atoms (Se, Te): Unique Bilayer Self-Organization of Crooked π-Cores Enabling Efficient Charge Transport
T. Mori, T. Yasuda
Adv. Electron. Mater., 7, 2001052 (2021). -
An S-Shaped Thienoacene Semiconductor Forming Unique Cruciform Lamellar Packing via a 2D Interaction Network of π-Stacking and Chalcogen Bonding
T. Mori, Y. Yamaguchi, S. Kawata, T. Yasuda
J. Mater. Chem. C, 9, 13090-13093 (2021). -
Solution-Grown Unidirectionally Oriented Crystalline Thin Films of a U-Shaped Thienoacene-Based Semiconductor for High-Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors
T. Mori, T. Oyama, H. Komiyama, T. Yasuda
J. Mater. Chem. C., 5, 5872-5876 (2017).