Curriculum Vitaes

MITO TAKESHI

  (水戸 毅)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Graduate School of ScienceDivision of Physics, University of Hyogo
Degree
博士(理学)(大阪大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901075980376352
researchmap Member ID
5000039714

Awards

 2

Papers

 176
  • Yusuke Nakai, Takuto Fujii, Yu Yamane, Hijiri Mizutani, Akira Yamaguchi, Akihiko Sumiyama, Takeshi Mito
    Interactions, 245(1) 45-1-45-8, Mar 20, 2024  Peer-reviewed
  • Shota Nakanishi, Yusuke Nakai, Yosuke Goto, Yoshikazu Mizuguchi, Takuto Fujii, Takeshi Mito
    Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 93(2) 023703-1-023703-4, Feb 15, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    We present the results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements on the layered tin pnictide superconductors NaSn2As2 (the superconducting transition temperature Tc = 1.3 K) and Na1−xSn2P2 (Tc = 2.0 K). In NaSn2As2, a broad 75As NQR spectrum indicates a large charge distribution at the As site, and a broad 119Sn NMR spectrum indicates a distributed local density of states (DOS) at the Sn site. Almost the same level of microscopic disorder in the electronic state is also found at the Sn site in Na1−xSn2P2 as well. These results clearly indicate the presence of a local atomic disorder in these superconductors. We have also measured the nuclear spin–lattice relaxation rate 1=T1 to gain insight into the partial DOS at each site. Our NMR=NQR results are consistent with previous band calculations, indicating that Na deficiency results in an increase in the DOS at the Fermi energy (EF) due to the decrease in EF. The agreement between the experimental and band calculation results makes it more plausible that the increase in the Tc of Na1−xSn2P is due to the increase in the DOS at EF caused by the Na deficiency. This study thus demonstrates that NMR=NQR measurements can be a very effective tool in revealing the local electronic structure of materials by comparing experimental results with theoretical band calculations.
  • Nishikawa Tomoki, Fujii Takuto, Nakai Yusuke, Mito Takeshi, Iga Fumitoshi
    Interactions, 245(1) 17-1-17-7, Feb 2, 2024  Peer-reviewed
  • Shogo Yoshida, Hajime Ueda, Tetsuya Mutou, Shun Katakami, Masato Okada, Yuichi Yokoyama, Masaichiro Mizumaki, Naoka Hiraoka, Kentaro Kitagawa, Yoshinori Haga, Takuto Fujii, Yusuke Nakai, Takeshi Mito
    Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 93(1) 013702-1-013702-5, Jan 15, 2024  Peer-reviewed
  • H. Ueda, S. Katakami, M. Okada, S. Yoshida, Y. Nakai, T. Mito, M. Mizumaki
    Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 357 107585-1-107585-9, Dec, 2023  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 222
  • 小山 岳秀, 井藤 幹夫, 中村 裕之, 前田 佳俊, 山崎 智陽, 上田 光一, 水戸 毅, 小原 孝夫, 和氣 剛, 田畑 吉計, 常深 浩
    Meeting Abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 67 478-478, 2012  
  • T. Koyama, Y. Ozaki, K. Ueda, T. Mito, T. Kohara, T. Waki, Y. Tabata, H. Nakamura
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 391(1), 2012  Peer-reviewed
    We found a phase transition in the normal state of superconducting carbide, Mo3Al2C by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurement. At ∼130 K the sharp central NMR line broadens and has additional broad components at the foot. In addition, the Knight shift and the spin-lattice relaxation rate exhibit a significant decrease, suggesting the reduction in the conduction electron density. From these results, Mo3Al2C undergoes the phase transition which can be understood as the charge-density wave ordering. The decrease in 1/T1 confirms the superconductivity appears in the partially quenched Fermi surface. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
  • Koyama T, Sugiura K, Ueda K, Mito T, Kohara T, Nakano T, Tsuchiya K, Satoh R, Takeda N
    Meeting Abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 67 528-528, 2012  
  • Hattori M., Mito T., Inoue K., Motoyama G., Sakai H., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Yokoyama M., Amitsuka H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(2) 584-584, Aug 24, 2011  
  • Abe M., Koyama T., Mito T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Suzuki H. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(2) 589-589, Aug 24, 2011  
  • Abe M., Koyama T., Yamamoto S., Motoyama G., Mito T., Ueda K., Kohara T.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 656-656, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Hattori M., Mito T., Inoue K., Motoyama G., Sakai H., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Yokoyama M., Amitsuka H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 651-651, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Abe M., Koyama T., Mito T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Suzuki H.S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 533-533, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Nakagawara K., Mito T., Ishida T., Saito N., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Matsubayashi K., Saiga Y., Uwatoko Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 535-535, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Ishida T., Mito T., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Kunimori K., Sera M., Iga F.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(1) 538-538, Mar 3, 2011  
  • Koyama T, Nakamura H, Ozaki Y, Ueda K, Mito T, Kohara T, Waki T, Tabata Y, Michioka C, Yoshimura K
    Meeting Abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 66 637-637, 2011  
  • Nishiyama K., Mito T., Kujirai Y., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Takeuchi K., Akutsu H., Yamada J., Kornilov A., Pudalov V. M., Qualls J. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(2) 490-490, Aug 18, 2010  
  • Koyama T., Abe M., Mito T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Suzuki H. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(2) 515-515, Aug 18, 2010  
  • PRISTAS Gabriel, MITO Takeshi, KOHARA Takao, GABANI Slavo, REIFFERS Marian, FLACHBART K., TAKESHITA Nao, SHITSEVALOVA Natalia
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(2) 524-524, Aug 18, 2010  
  • Nakagawara K., Mito T., Ishida T., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Matsubayashi K., Saiga Y., Uwatoko Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(2) 516-516, Aug 18, 2010  
  • Mito T., Hattori M., Motoyama G., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Yokoyama M., Amitsuka H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(2) 604-604, Aug 18, 2010  
  • Mito T., Nakagawara K., Ishida T., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Mizumaki M., Kawai N., Matsubayashi K., Saiga Y., Uwatoko Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(1) 672-672, Mar 1, 2010  
  • Nishiyama K., Mito T., Kujirai Y., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Takeuchi K., Akutsu H., Yamada J., Kornilov A., Pudalov V. M., Qualls J. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(1) 543-543, Mar 1, 2010  
  • Nakagawara K., Mito T., Ishida T., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Matsubayashi K., Saiga Y., Uwatoko Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(1) 613-613, Mar 1, 2010  
  • Koyama T., Abe M., Mito T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Suzuki H. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 65(1) 611-611, Mar 1, 2010  
  • Koyama T., Kanda K., Motoyama G., Shiotsuki M., Ueda K., Mito T., Kohara T., Nakamura H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(2) 558-558, Aug 18, 2009  
  • Mito T., Nakagawara K., Koyama T., Ueda K., Kohara T., Matsubayashi K., Saiga Y., Uwatoko Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(1) 652-652, Mar 3, 2009  
  • Kohara T., Mito T., Kornilov A., Nishiyama K., Koyama T., Ueda K., Yamada J., Pudalov V. M., Qualls J. S.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(1) 607-607, Mar 3, 2009  
  • Koyama T., Kanda K., Ueda K., Mito T., Kohara T., Nakamura H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 64(1) 655-655, Mar 3, 2009  
  • T. Mito, M. Otani, M. Nakamura, T. Koyama, S. Wada, H. Kotegaway, T. C. Kobayashi, B. Idzikowski, M. Reiffers, J. L. Sarrao
    Acta Physica Polonica A, 115(1) 47-52, Jan, 2009  Peer-reviewed
    We studied pressure effects on YbCu5 and YbInCu4, good examples of the Yb-based compounds to investigate the nonmagnetic-magnetic transition in Yb-based strongly correlated electron systems. With increasing pressure, the low-temperature Fermi liquid state of YbCu5 is gradually suppressed, suggesting the second-order like nonmagnetic-magnetic transition around the pressure of 5-6 GPa. On the other hand, in YbInCu 4 which has a pressure-induced magnetic ordered ground state above PC = 2:45 GPa, both high-temperature paramagnetic and low-temperature intermediate valence phases are insensitive to pressure. Our results confirm the first-order nature of the transition between the intermediate valence and magnetic ordered phases with pressure.
  • Masaki S., Kotegawa H., Tou H., Wada S., Mito T., Sugawara H., Kikuchi D., Sato H.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(2) 566-566, Aug 25, 2008  
  • Koyama T., Yamashita Y., Ueda K., Mito T., Takahashi Y., Kohara T., Tabata Y., Nakamura H., Tanaka Y.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(2) 356-356, Aug 25, 2008  
  • Koyama T., Yamashita Y., Nakamura H., Ueda K., Mito T., Kohara T.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(1) 501-501, Feb 29, 2008  
  • Masaki S., Mito T., Tou H., Wada S., Sugawara H., Kikuchi D., Sato H., Takigawa M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(1) 537-537, Feb 29, 2008  
  • Tomisawa S., Mito T., Tou H., Wada S., Kato Y., Kosaka M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(1) 547-547, Feb 29, 2008  
  • Koyama T., Katsuyama T., Motoyama G., Ueda K., Mito T., Kohara T.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 63(1) 584-584, Feb 29, 2008  
  • Tomisawa S., Mito T., Wada S., Hashi K., Shimizu T., Goto A., Ohki S., Kato Y., Kosaka M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(2) 654-654, Aug 21, 2007  
  • Masaki S., Mito T., Wada S., Kikuchi D., Sato H., Sugawara H., Takigawa H., Takeda N., Zheng G. -q.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(2) 653-653, Aug 21, 2007  
  • Mito T.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(2) 496-496, Aug 21, 2007  
  • Tomisawa S., Mito T., Wada S., Kato Y., Kosaka M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(1) 527-527, Feb 28, 2007  
  • Masaki S., Mito T., Takemura M., Wada S., Kikuchi D., Sato H., Sugawara H., Takeda N., Zheng G.-q.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 62(1) 521-521, Feb 28, 2007  
  • Tomisawa S., Mito T., Wada S., Kato Y., Kosaka M.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(2) 517-517, Aug 18, 2006  
  • Masaki S., Mito T., Wada S., Kikuchi D., Sato H., Sugawara H., Takeda N., Zheng G.-q.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(2) 409-409, Aug 18, 2006  
  • Satoru Masaki, Takeshi Mito, Naomi Oki, Shinji Wada, Naoya Takeda
    Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 75(5), May, 2006  Peer-reviewed
    To elucidate microscopically the metal-insulator transition (T MI ∼ 16:5 K) and an additional transition (T* ∼ 15 K) in Sm-based filled skutterudite compound SmRu 4P 12, we have carried out 31P-NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) at various fields from 0.8 to 11 T. The peaks in the spin lattice relaxation rate 1/T 1 observed at T MI and T* under ∼7 T indicate that there are different magnetic fluctuation modes in SmRu 4P 12: one freezes below T MI and the other does below T*. The anomalous field and temperature dependences of the NMR spectrum are explained in terms of the occurrence of multipole ordering. We have examined the two possible scenarios to account for the experimental results, and both cases suggest that the M-I transition involves octapole ordering. ©2006 The Physical Society of Japan.
  • T Mito, S Masaki, N Oki, S Noguchi, S Wada, N Takeda, D Kikuchi, H Sato, H Sugawara, GQ Zheng
    PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 378-80 224-225, May, 2006  
    We have carried out P-31-NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) studies on Sm-based filled skutterudite compounds SmRu4P12. The measurements of NMR spectrum at various fields (H's) give evidence that spontaneous internal field occurs below the metal-insulator transition temperature T-M1 similar to 16.5 K. Concomitantly H-induced local field was observed between two successive transition temperatures, T* (similar to 14K) < T < T-M1, suggesting that some multipole ordering coexists with dipole ordering in this compound. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • T. Mito, M. Nakamura, M. Shimoide, M. Otani, T. Koyama, S. Wada, H. Kotegawa, T. C. Kobarashi, B. Idzikowski, M. Reiffers, J. L. Sarrao
    Physica B: Condensed Matter, 378-380(SPEC. ISS.) 732-733, May 1, 2006  Peer-reviewed
    We report the first study of pressure effect on heavy fermion compound YbCu5. The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and resistivity measurements under pressure indicate that electronic properties of YbCu5 gradually approach the localized-nonlocalized boundary with pressure. The critical pressure PC is estimated to be about 4 GPa. Such pressure dependence contrasts with that of YbInCu4 which shows the first-order transition from valence fluctuating to magnetically ordered states at PC = 2.4 GPa. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • S. Tomisawa, T. Mito, S. Wada, M. Ohashi, G. Oomi
    Physica B: Condensed Matter, 378-380(SPEC. ISS.) 102-103, May 1, 2006  Peer-reviewed
    To elucidate microscopically the transformation from the Fermi liquid to non-Fermi liquid states of an antiferromagnetic (AFM) Kondo compound CeAl2, we have carried out AC- χ and 27Al-NQR measurements at pressures up to P = 2.4 GPa. The AFM transition temperature TN is suppressed from 3.8 ( P = 0 ) to ≃ 2.6 K (2.4 GPa), and the NQR spectrum in the AFM ordered state varies in shape from a complex structure at P = 0 with large linewidth ( Δ H ∼ 400 kHz ) to a Lorentzian-like structure with Δ H ≃ 200 kHz. This is ascribed to the transformation from a mixing-phase of the incommensurate and commensurate orderings at P = 0 to a single phase of commensurate above ∼ 2 GPa. Variations in the spin-lattice relaxation behavior of 27Al with pressure indicate the increase of the itinerant electron character and the density of states at the Fermi level. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • A. Yamamoto, T. Mito, S. Wada, T. Matsumura
    Physica B: Condensed Matter, 378-380(SPEC. ISS.) 1093-1094, May 1, 2006  Peer-reviewed
    We have carried out multiscripts(Te, mml:none(), mml:none(), prescripts(), mml:none(), 125) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in a low-carrier compound TmTe at low temperatures below ∼ 4 K. The resonance frequency ≃ 7 MHz is nearly independent of applied magnetic field ( 0.6 - 1.4 T ), indicating a saturating behavior of the internal field at Te nuclei originating from Tm2 +. Below ∼ 2 K, the NMR spectrum splits into two lines. The implication of the new NMR findings is discussed in terms of the crystalline electric field splitting (4.6 and 11 K), the antiferro-quadrupolar ordering (1.8 K), and a possible short-range ferromagnetic ordering. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • T. Mito, S. Masaki, N. Oki, S. Noguchi, S. Wada, N. Takeda, D. Kikuchi, H. Sato, H. Sugawara, G. q. Zheng
    Physica B: Condensed Matter, 378-380(SPEC. ISS.) 224-225, May 1, 2006  Peer-reviewed
    We have carried out 31P-NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) studies on Sm-based filled skutterudite compounds SmRu4 P12. The measurements of NMR spectrum at various fields (H's) give evidence that spontaneous internal field occurs below the metal-insulator transition temperature TMI ∼ 16.5 K. Concomitantly H-induced local field was observed between two successive transition temperatures, T* ( ∼ 14 K ) < T < TMI, suggesting that some multipole ordering coexists with dipole ordering in this compound. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • T Mito, M Nakamura, M Shimoide, M Otani, T Koyama, S Wada, H Kotegawa, TC Kobarashi, B Idzikowski, M Reiffers, JL Sarrao
    PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 378-80 732-733, May, 2006  
    We report the first study of pressure effect on heavy fermion compound YbCu5. The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and resistivity measurements under pressure indicate that electronic properties of YbCu5 gradually approach the localized-nonlocalized boundary with pressure. The critical pressure P-C is estimated to be about 4GPa. Such pressure dependence contrasts with that of YbInCu4 which shows the first-order transition from valence fluctuating to magnetically ordered states at P-C = 2.4 GPa. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • A Yamamoto, T Mito, S Wada, T Matsumura
    PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 378-80 1093-1094, May, 2006  
    We have carried out Te-125 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in a low-carrier compound TmTe at low temperatures below similar to 4 K. The resonance frequency similar or equal to 7 MHz is nearly independent of applied magnetic field (0.6-1.4 T), indicating a saturating behavior of the internal field at Te nuclei originating from Tm2+. Below similar to 2 K, the NMR spectrum splits into two lines. The implication of the new NMR findings is discussed in terms of the crystalline electric field splitting (4.6 and 11K), the antiferro-quadrupolar ordering (1.8 K), and a possible short-range ferromagnetic ordering. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Miki T., Kotegawa H., Kobayashi T.C., Sugawara H., Mito T., Wada S., Reiffers M., Idzikowski B.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(1) 632-632, Mar 4, 2006  
  • Tomisawa S., Mito T., Wada S., Ohashi M., Oomi G.
    Meeting abstracts of the Physical Society of Japan, 61(1) 607-607, Mar 4, 2006  

Presentations

 52

Research Projects

 13