Hisashi Matsuda, the Glossary
was a Japanese physicist known for his work in ion optics and mass spectrometry, specifically known for his contributions to instrument design.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Electrostatic lens, Japan, Mass spectrometry, Optics, Osaka, Osaka University, Resolution (mass spectrometry).
- 20th-century Japanese physicists
- Thomson Medal recipients
Electrostatic lens
An electrostatic lens is a device that assists in the transport of charged particles.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.
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Optics
Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it.
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Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya).
Osaka University
, abbreviated as OU or, is a national research university in Osaka, Japan.
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Resolution (mass spectrometry)
In mass spectrometry, resolution is a measure of the ability to distinguish two peaks of slightly different mass-to-charge ratios ΔM, in a mass spectrum.
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See also
20th-century Japanese physicists
- Akito Arima
- Atsuto Suzuki
- Bunsaku Arakatsu
- Fumiko Yonezawa
- Hideki Yukawa
- Hiroomi Umezawa
- Hiroshi Suura
- Hisashi Matsuda
- Huzihiro Araki
- Isao Imai (physicist)
- Jun Kondō
- Katsutada Sezawa
- Kazumi Maki
- Keiichi Aichi
- Kōichirō Nishikawa
- Leo Esaki
- Masaaki Yamada
- Masatoshi Koshiba
- Morinobu Endo
- Naoshi Fukushima
- Norio Kato
- Ryogo Kubo
- Shoji Nishikawa
- Shuichi Nosé
- Takaaki Kajita
- Tihiro Ohkawa
- Tokio Takeuchi
- Toshiko Yuasa
- Yu Takeuchi
- Yōichirō Suzuki
Thomson Medal recipients
- Alan G. Marshall
- Albert J. R. Heck
- Alexander Makarov (physicist)
- Alfred O. C. Nier
- Alison Ashcroft
- Carol V. Robinson
- Catherine Clarke Fenselau
- Catherine E. Costello
- Curt Brunnée
- Donald F. Hunt
- František Tureček
- Franz Hillenkamp
- Fred McLafferty
- Helmut Schwarz
- Hisashi Matsuda
- John B. Fenn
- John H. Beynon
- John R. Yates
- Keith R. Jennings
- Klaus Biemann
- Marcos Nogueira Eberlin
- Michael Karas
- Michael L. Gross (chemist)
- Michael T. Bowers
- Nico M. M. Nibbering
- R. Graham Cooks
- Renato Zenobi
- Richard Caprioli
- Ron Heeren
- Ronald D. Macfarlane
- Ruedi Aebersold
- Scott A. McLuckey
- Victor Talrose