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Atsushi Wakamiya

Atsushi Wakamiya

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
69
Citations
16343
World Ranking
4665
National Ranking
219

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
16844
World Ranking
5873
National Ranking
367

Atsushi Wakamiya publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Atsushi Wakamiya sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 304 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Atsushi Wakamiya D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Atsushi Wakamiya sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Atsushi Wakamiya is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research predominantly focuses on electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, and related subfields such as polymers and plastics, atomic and molecular physics, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The main topics covered by Wakamiya's work include perovskite materials and applications, conducting polymers, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, quantum dots synthesis and properties, organic electronics and photovoltaics, solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography, and organic light-emitting diodes research.

Wakamiya's recent scholarly output includes several publications across well-regarded scientific journals. Notable papers include:

  • Optimized carrier extraction at interfaces for 23.6% efficient tin-lead perovskite solar cells, 2022, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Sn(IV)-free tin perovskite films realized by in situ Sn(0) nanoparticle treatment of the precursor solution, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Tripodal Triazatruxene Derivative as a Face-On Oriented Hole-Collecting Monolayer for Efficient and Stable Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells, 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Challenges and strategies toward long-term stability of lead-free tin-based perovskite solar cells, 2022, Communications Materials
  • Narrow Bandgap Metal Halide Perovskites for All-Perovskite Tandem Photovoltaics, 2024, Chemical Reviews

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wakamiya include Tomoya Nakamura, Richard Murdey, Minh Anh Truong, Shuaifeng Hu, and Yoshihiko Kanemitsu. These collaborations highlight a strong network within the domains of materials science and renewable energy research.

The primary publication venues where Wakamiya's work appears most often are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ACS Energy Letters
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Solar RRL

Best Publications

  • Purely organic electroluminescent material realizing 100% conversion from electricity to light

    Hironori Kaji;Hajime Suzuki;Tatsuya Fukushima;Katsuyuki Shizu;Katsuyuki Shizu

  • Photocarrier recombination dynamics in perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 for solar cell applications.

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Toru Nakamura;Masaru Endo;Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Boron as a key component for new π-electron materials

    Shigehiro Yamaguchi;Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Dynamic Optical Properties of CH3NH3PbI3 Single Crystals As Revealed by One- and Two-Photon Excited Photoluminescence Measurements

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Takumi Yamada;Le Quang Phuong;Naoki Maruyama

  • 3‐Boryl‐2,2′‐bithiophene as a Versatile Core Skeleton for Full‐Color Highly Emissive Organic Solids

    Atsushi Wakamiya;Kenji Mori;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Near-band-edge optical responses of solution-processed organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 on mesoporous TiO2 electrodes

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Toru Nakamura;Masaru Endo;Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Intramolecular B–N Coordination as a Scaffold for Electron-Transporting Materials: Synthesis and Properties of Boryl-Substituted Thienylthiazoles

    Atsushi Wakamiya;Takuhiro Taniguchi;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Triarylboron-Based Fluorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with External Quantum Efficiencies Exceeding 20 %

    Katsuaki Suzuki;Shosei Kubo;Katsuyuki Shizu;Tatsuya Fukushima

  • Reproducible Fabrication of Efficient Perovskite-based Solar Cells: X-ray Crystallographic Studies on the Formation of CH3NH3PbI3 Layers

    Atsushi Wakamiya;Atsushi Wakamiya;Masaru Endo;Takahiro Sasamori;Norihiro Tokitoh

  • Hole-Transporting Materials with a Two-Dimensionally Expanded π-System around an Azulene Core for Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells

    Hidetaka Nishimura;Naoki Ishida;Ai Shimazaki;Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Planarized triarylboranes: stabilization by structural constraint and their plane-to-bowl conversion.

    Zhiguo Zhou;Atsushi Wakamiya;Tomokatsu Kushida;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Highly Emissive Organic Solids Containing 2,5-Diboryl-1,4-phenylene Unit

    Cui-Hua Zhao;Atsushi Wakamiya;Yuko Inukai;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Sn(IV)-free tin perovskite films realized by in situ Sn(0) nanoparticle treatment of the precursor solution.

    Tomoya Nakamura;Shinya Yakumaru;Minh Anh Truong;Kyusun Kim

  • Designs of Functional π-Electron Materials Based on the Characteristic Features of Boron

    Atsushi Wakamiya;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Photoelectronic Responses in Solution-Processed Perovskite CH $_{f 3}$ NH $_{f 3}$ PbI $_{f 3}$ Solar Cells Studied by Photoluminescence and Photoabsorption Spectroscopy

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Toru Nakamura;Masaru Endo;Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Pentaindenocorannulene and Tetraindenocorannulene: New Aromatic Hydrocarbon π Systems with Curvatures Surpassing That of C60

    Edward A. Jackson;Brian D. Steinberg;Mihail Bancu;and Atsushi Wakamiya

  • Kinetically stabilized dibenzoborole as an electron-accepting building unit.

    Atsushi Wakamiya;Kotaro Mishima;Kanako Ekawa;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • General Synthesis of Thiophene and Selenophene-Based Heteroacenes

    Toshihiro Okamoto;Kenichi Kudoh;and Atsushi Wakamiya;Shigehiro Yamaguchi

  • Tripodal Triazatruxene Derivative as a Face-On Oriented Hole-Collecting Monolayer for Efficient and Stable Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells.

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  • Highly Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells by Interfacial Engineering Using Solution-Processed Polymer Layer

    Feijiu Wang;Ai Shimazaki;Fengjiu Yang;Kaito Kanahashi

  • Aromatic pi-systems more curved than C(60). The complete family of all indenocorannulenes synthesized by iterative microwave-assisted intramolecular arylations.

    Brian D. Steinberg;Edward A. Jackson;Alexander S. Filatov;Atsushi Wakamiya

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasujiro Murata
Yasujiro Murata Kyoto University
Shigehiro Yamaguchi
Shigehiro Yamaguchi Nagoya University
Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
Yoshihiko Kanemitsu Kyoto University
Akinori Saeki
Akinori Saeki Osaka University
Koichi Komatsu
Koichi Komatsu Kyoto University
Yasuhiro Tachibana
Yasuhiro Tachibana RMIT University
Seiji Suga
Seiji Suga Okayama University
Takahiro Sasamori
Takahiro Sasamori University of Tsukuba
Kazunari Matsuda
Kazunari Matsuda Kyoto University
Yuhei Miyauchi
Yuhei Miyauchi Kyoto University

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