Itsuko S Suzuki

Office: SN2046
Phone: 607-777-4320
E-mail: itsuko@binghamton.edu

 

Education

Dr. Itsuko S. Suzuki received a BS in Physics from Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan, 1980) and  MS in Physics (1983) and Ph.D. in physics (1986) from Ochanomizu University (Tokyo, Japan). Her Ph.D. thesis is the theoretical work in the area of nonequilibrium statistical physics, titled "Theory of Exciton migration in a Fluctuating Environment" under the supervision of Professor Fumiaki Shibata of Ochanomizu University. Part of her thesis was published in Physica 128A, 551 (1984); 135A, 139 (1986); 135A, 388 (1986); 143A, 468 (1987).

Experience

She has been a research scientist at Toshiba Research and Development Center (Kawasaki, Japan ) for 1986 - 1989. Her research there was the modeling of molecular devises based on the molecular orbital calculation.

She has been collaborating with Professor Masatsugu (Sei) Suzuki at Binghamton University since 1989. The main research area is the experimental studies on the physical properties of quasi two-dimensional magnetic systems such as graphite bi-intercalation compounds by using the SQUID magnetometer and x-ray diffraction. She has published 92 papers (as of October 2010).

Recent publications

  1. I.S. Suzuki and M. Suzuki, “Effect of random disorder and spin frustration on the reentrant spin glass phase and ferromagnetic phase in stage-2 Cu0.93Co0.07Cl2 graphite intercalation compound near the multicritical point,” Phys. Rev. B 73 094448, (2006). Cond-mat/0509494.

  2. M. Suzuki, I.S. Suzuki, and M. Matsuura; “Memory and aging effects in hierarchical spin orderings of stage-2 CoCl2 graphite intercalation compound,” Phys. Rev. B 73, 184414 (2006). Cond-mat/0509696.

  3. M. Suzuki and I.S. Suzuki, “Aging and memory effects in reentrant spin glasses stage-2 Cu0.8Co0.2Cl2 graphite intercalation compounds,” J. Phys. Condens. Matter 18, 10391 (2006). Cond-mat/0601561.

  4. M. Suzuki, I.S. Suzuki, T. Noji, Y. Koike, and J. Walter, “Electrical resistivity study on successive superconducting transitions in Ta2S2C,” Phys. Rev. B 75, 184536 (2007). Cond-mat/0601078.

  5. M. Suzuki, I.S. Suzuki, and M. Matsuura, "Magnetic Ordering of CoCl2-GIC: a Spin Ceramic -Hierarchical Successive Transitions and the Intermediate Glassy Phase-," J. Phys.: Condensed Matter, 19, 145238 (2007).. Cond-mat/0609174.

  6. M.J. Schauber, S.A. Newman, L.R. Goodman, I.S. Suzuki, M. Suzuki, "Measurement of mutual inductance from frequency dependence of impedance of AC coupled circuit using digital dual-phase lock-in amplifier," Am. J. Phys. 76, 129 (2008). Physics/0606124.

  7. I.S. Suzuki and M. Suzuki, “Stretched exponential relaxation in spin glass Cu0.5Co0.5Cl2-FeCl3 graphite bi-intercalation compound,” Phys. Rev. B 78, 214404 (2008). Cond-mat/0603725

  8. M. Suzuki, S.I. Fullem, I. S. Suzuki, L. Wang and C.-J. Zhong, “Observation of superspin-glass behavior in Fe3O4 nanoparticles,” Phys. Rev. B 79, 024418 (2009). Cond-mat/0608297

  9. M. Suzuki, S.I. Fullem, and I.S. Suzuki, "Scaling form of zero-field-cooled and field-cooled susceptibility in superparamagnet,"  J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 322, 3178 (2010). arXiv:0903.0537

  10. M. Suzuki and I.S. Suzuki, “Aging dip and cumulative aging in hierarchical successive transition of stage-2 CoCl2 graphite intercalation compound,” resubmitted to Phys. Rev. B (November, 2009). arXiv:0809.4723

  11. M. Suzuki and I.S. Suzuki, Observation of a field-induced Griffiths phase in three-dimensional Ising random magnets NicMg1-c(OH)2 by absorption of AC magnetic susceptibility, submitted to Phys. Rev. B (October, 2009). arXiv:0910.2898

  12. M. Suzuki, I.S. Suzuki, T. Adachi, and Y. Koike, Specific heat of stage-2 MnCl2 graphite intercalation compound: co-existence of spin glass phase and incommensurate short-range spin order, submitted to Phys. Rev. B (December, 2009). arXiv:0912.4431

  13. M. Suzuki and I.S. Suzuki, Ordered spin structures of b-MnO2 (rutile-type) systems with competing exchange interactions: numerical approach using equi-energy contour plot, submitted to Phys. Rev. B (January, 2010). arXiv:1001.1539

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updated: 6/20/2019