2017.10.26 Dr. T. Isono got the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan.on following papers.
"Quantum criticality in an organic spin-liquid insulator kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu2(CN)3", Nature Communications 7, 13494 (2016).
"Gapless Quantum Spin Liquid in an Organic Spin-1/2 Triangular-Lattice kappa-H3(Cat-EDT-TTF)2", Physical Review Letters 112, 177201 (2014).
"Hydrogen bond-promoted metallic states in a purely organic single-component conductor under pressure", Nature Communications 4, 1344 (2013).

2017.09.30 ISCOM2017 (The 12th International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors and Magnets) organized by Dr. R. Kato has been closed successfully.

2017.09.15 Dr. R. Kato got the Japan Society for Molecular Science Award.

2015.10.16 Dr. Y. Kawasugi got the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan.

2015.06.05 「A universal transition - Organic molecules reveal a universal behavior that governs the transition of many materials from an insulator to a conductor」(RIKEN Research)

2015.04.24 "A light switch for superconductivity - A single layer of molecules allows an insulator to be turned into a superconductor using light"(RIKEN Research)

2014.12.09 Dr. R. Kato has been awarded the distinction of Fellow by the American Physical Society (APS).

2014.11.25 Dr. Y. Oshima got theYoung Investigator Award, The Society of Electron Spin Science and Technology(SEST)

2014.10.15 Dr. S. Yamashita (our ex-member) got the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan.

2014.07.04 "A solitary superconductor emerges under pressure - The first single-component molecular superconductor yields new insights into the principles behind perfectly efficient electrical transport"s(Research Highlights, RIKEN Research)

2013.10.25 Dr. M. Yamashita (our ex-member) got the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan.

2013.04.08 Dr. Kato got The Prize for Science and Technology, Research Category, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

2013.04.08 Dr. Kisu got The Young Scientists' Prize, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

2012.12.04 "Metal goes organic -The observation of truly metallic behavior in an organic material heralds a new generation of electronic devices-"(RIKEN Resesarch)
2012.12.15 Dr. Nomura moved to Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.

2012.12.04 "Electronic State of a Conducting Single Molecule Magnet Based on Mn-salen Type and Ni-Dithiolene Complexes"(K. Kubo, et al.)was selected as a remarkable paper.

2012.10.24 Dr. Yamamoto (our ex-member) got the Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan.

2012.08.31 Dr. Suda moved to Institute for Molecular Science as an assistant professor.

2012.08.31 Dr. Kusamoto moved to Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo as an assistant professor.

2012.03.31 Dr. Yamamoto moved to Institute for Molecular Science as a professor.

2012.03.31 Dr. Yamashita moved to Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Osaka University as an assistant professor.

2011.04.01 Dr. Tajima moved to Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Toho University as an associate professor.

2011.03.15 Dr. Kusamoto got the poster award in chemistry and Dr. Suda got the poster award in physics at ISSMMM (International School & Symposium on Multifunctional Molecule-based Materials, Argonne, USA)

2011.01.24 Dr. Kato got The CSJ Award for Creative Work, The Chemical Society of Japan.

2010.12.02 "Metallic Thermal Conductivity in a Magnetic Insulator" (Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics).

2010.10.26 "Physics at RIKEN"IOP Asia Pacific

2010.08.13 "A lack of order - A comparative study of two closely related organic insulators highlights the unusual properties of quantum spin liquids"(Research Highlights, RIKEN Research)

2010.04.05 Dr. Tajima got the Young Scientists' Prize, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

2009.09.22 Dr. Yamamoto got the Award for the Young Distyinguished Scientist of the Japan Society for Molecular Science.

2009.09.21 Dr. Yamamoto's lecture was reviewed in C&EN.

2009.09.09"Field-Induced Carrier Delocalization in the strain-Induced Mott Insulating state of an Organic Superconductor" (Y. Kawasugi, H. M. Yamamoto, N. Tajima, T. Fukunaga, K. Tsukagoshi and R. Kato)was selected as "Papers of Editors' Suggestion" of PRL

2009.7.21Dr. Yamamoto's lecture was selected as "CrystEngComm Sponsored Lecture".

2009.05.11"Superconductivity on the border of a spin-gapped Mott insulator: NMR studies of the quasi-two-dimensional organic system EtMe3P[Pd(dmit)2]2" (T. Itou, A. Oyamada, S. Maegawa, K. Kubo, H.m. Yamamoto and R. Kato)was selected as "Papers of Editors' Suggestion" of PRB

2009.3 Dr. Tajima was recognized "The fellow ship award"based on[Discovery of molecular zero-gap conductor]

2009.1 "Transport properties of an organic Mott insulator β'-(BEDT-TTF)2ICl2" (N. Tajima, R. Kato, and H. Taniguchi, Europhys.Lett., 83 (2008) 27008) was selected as one of the most frequently downloaded and was chosen to appear in a special online collection of lettersin the Graphene and Metamaterials field.

2008.11 "Manipulating Electrons with Molecules"(Frontline,RIKEN Research)

2008.11.04 Prof.P.Batail(CNRS/Angers Univ.)joined us as the Senior Visiting Scientist,and started an International Collaboration Unit.

2008.10.24 "Forced to insulate - Substrate-induced strain can be used to switch an organic superconductor into an insulator that responds to the application of a voltage -"(RIKEN Research)  

2008.05.13 "Molecular cables get insulating sheath -Good insulation for nanowires provided by self-assembling molecular-scale sheaths-"(RIKEN Research)

2008.05.13 "The pairing habits of electrons -A process that makes a material become superconductive has been discovered in anion radical salts-"(RIKEN Research)

2007.10Institute Laboratory Assessment Interim Review

2007.6"Molecular double act in crystals -Conducting and magnetic electrons co-exist in crystals containing two differently arranged layers of the same metal complex-"(RIKEN Research)

2007.4Symposium "Structure and Electronic Properties of Molecular Assemblies --- Toward Bio-Material Science"

2006.11"Use salt for rich electronic states -Anion radical salts turn out to be a tasty treat for scientists-" (Highlight of the Month, RIKEN Reserch)

2006.11"Frustrated crystal chills out -Cooling allows chemical compound to rearrange itself in a spin Peierls transition-" (RIKEN Reserch)

2006.10"Building bridges with nickel -Linking together nickel atoms with organic sulfur compounds leads to molecular conductors-" (RIKEN Reserch)

2006.8"Frustration-Induced Valence-Bond Ordering in a New Quantum Triangular Antiferromagnet Based on [Pd(dmit)2] " (M. Tamura, A. Nakao, and R. Kato) was selected as "Papers of Editors' Choice" of JPSJ

2006.1"Out-of-Plane Resistance of Quasi-Two Dimensional Metal (BEDT-TTF)3Cl(DFBIB) in Transverse Magnetic Fields"  (R. Jindo, S. Sugawara, N. Tajima, H. M. Yamamoto, R. Kato, Y. Nishio, and K. Kajita) was selected as "Papers of Editors' Choice" of JPSJ

2005.2"Photo-induced Insulator-Metal Transition in an Organic Conductor α-(BEDT-TTF)2I3" (N. Tajima, J. Fujisawa, N. Naka, T. Ishihara, R. Kato, Y. Nishio, and K. Kajita) was selected as "Papers of Editors' Choice" of JPSJ