ABOUT US
The Taniguchi Laboratory is a research group in the Department of Chemistry, Shool of Science, Institute of Science Tokyo, started in April 2022. Our group focuses primarily on organic-inorganic hybrid compounds, including semiconductors and magnetic materials. We are working to elucidate the synergistic electronic properties that emerge from the interaction of light, charge, and spin, and to developing new functionalities.
NEWS & TOPICS
- “Chiral bifacial indacenodithiophene-based π-conjugated polymers with chirality-induced spin selectivity” has been published in Chem. Comm. (2024.8.23)
- “Charge Transport Phenomena Driven by the Polarity and Chirality in Noncentrosymmetric Layered Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites” has been published in Chem. Mater. (2024.7.26)
- “Impact of Layer Stacking Manner on the Lithium-Ion-Battery Performance in Electrically Neutral Tetraoxolene-Bridged Iron(II) Hexagonal Layer Metal–Organic Frameworks” has been published in Chem. Mater. (2024.4.9)
- “Tuning of spin-orbit coupling in chiral molecule-incorporated two-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite copper halides with ferromagnetic exchange interactions” has been published in Phys. Rev. Mater. (2024.2.23)
- “Chiral weak ferromagnets formed in one-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid manganese chloride hydrates” has been published in Dalton Trans.. (2022.10.27)
- “Crucial Contribution of Polarity for the Bulk Photovoltaic Effect in a Series of Noncentrosymmetric Two-Dimensional Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites” has been published in Chem Mater. (2022.4.11)
