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Hisanori Yamane

Hisanori Yamane

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
7384
World Ranking
17170
National Ranking
1354

Overview

Hisanori Yamane is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and is actively involved in the field of Materials Science, contributing extensively to the topics of Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Inorganic Chemistry. Their research spans the subfields of Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, as well as Condensed Matter Physics.

Their work focuses on various main topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis
  • Crystal Structures and Properties

Yamane has published frequently in several key scientific venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
  • Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
  • Journal of Solid State Chemistry
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Notable recent papers include:

  • Hydrothermal Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Novel Bismuth Oxide: (K0.2Sr0.8)(Na0.01Ca0.25Bi0.74)O3, 2021, ACS Omega
  • Correlated Rattling of Sodium-Chains Suppressing Thermal Conduction in Thermoelectric Stannides, 2022, Advanced Materials
  • Hydrothermal Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Mixed-Valence Bismuthate, Na3Bi3O8, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a novel double-perovskite-type bismuth oxide with 3: 1 ordering at the B-site, 2022, New Journal of Chemistry
  • Seeded Growth of Type-II Na24Si136 Clathrate Single Crystals, 2021, Crystals

The scientist frequently collaborates with a consistent group of co-authors, including:

  • Rayko Simura
  • Takahiro Yamada
  • Md Saiduzzaman
  • Nobuhiro Kumada
  • Takahiro Takei

Best Publications

  • Crystal structure of a superionic conductor, Li7P3S11

    Hisanori Yamane;Masatoshi Shibata;Yukio Shimane;Tadanori Junke

  • Preparation of GaN single crystals using a Na flux

    Hisanori Yamane;Masahiko Shimada;and Simon J. Clarke;Francis J. DiSalvo

  • Y‐Ba‐Cu‐O superconducting films prepared on SrTiO3 substrates by chemical vapor deposition

    H. Yamane;H. Masumoto;T. Hirai;H. Iwasaki

  • Critical Currents at 77.3 K under Magnetic Fields up to 27 T for an Y-Ba-Cu-O Film Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition

    K. Watanabe;H. Yamane;H. Kurosawa;T. Hirai

  • Morphology and characterization of GaN single crystals grown in a Na flux

    Hisanori Yamane;Masahiko Shimada;Takashi Sekiguchi;Francis J DiSalvo

  • High- and low-temperature phases of lithium boron nitride, Li3BN2: Preparation, phase relation, crystal structure, and ionic conductivity

    Hisanori Yamane;Shinichi Kikkawa;Mitsue Koizumi

  • Preparation and crystal structure of a new barium silicon nitride, Ba5Si2N6

    Hisanori Yamane;Francis J. DiSalvo

  • Synthesis and luminescent property of Eu3+-doped LaSi3N5 phosphor

    K Uheda;H Takizawa;T Endo;H Yamane

  • Preparation and crystal structure of Sr2CuO2(CO3)

    Y. Miyazaki;H. Yamane;T. Kajitani;T. Oku

  • GaN single crystal growth using high-purity Na as a flux

    Masato Aoki;Hisanori Yamane;Masahiko Shimada;Seiji Sarayama

  • The crystal structure of (C0.4Cu0.6)Sr2(Y0.86Sr0.14)Cu2O7

    Y. Miyazaki;H. Yamane;N. Ohnishi;T. Kajitani

  • Preparation of lithium silicon nitrides and their lithium ion conductivity

    Hisanori Yamane;Shinichi Kikkawa;Mitsue Koizumi

  • Strong flux pinning centers in Y‐Ba‐Cu‐O films prepared by chemical vapor deposition

    K. Watanabe;T. Matsushita;N. Kobayashi;H. Kawabe

  • Solid-State Structure of Free Base Guanidine Achieved at Last

    Takahiro Yamada;Xiaohui Liu;Ulli Englert;Hisanori Yamane

  • Growth of GaN single crystals from a Na-Ga melt at 750°C and 5 MPa of N2

    Masato Aoki;Hisanori Yamane;Masahiko Shimada;Takashi Sekiguchi

  • Luminescence of Eu3+, Tb3+ and Tm3+ in SrLaGa3O7

    Shun Ichi Kubota;Makoto Izumi;Hisanori Yamane;Masahiko Shimada

  • Superconductivity in the new compound (Y1−xCax)0.95Sr2.05Cu2.4(CO3)0.6Oy

    Jun Akimitsu;M. Uehara;M. Ogawa;H. Nakata

  • Synthesis of smectite from volcanic glass at low temperature

    Katsutoshi Tomita;Hisanori Yamane;Motoharu Kawano

  • Structure of a new polymorph of lithium boron nitride, Li3BN2

    Hisanori Yamane;Shinichi Kikkawa;Hiroyuki Horiuchi;Mitsue Koizumi

  • Tc of c-Axis-Oriented Y-Ba-Cu-O Films Prepared by CVD

    Hisanori Yamane;Hideyuki Kurosawa;Hideo Iwasaki;Hiroshi Masumoto

  • Li-rich Li-Si alloy as a lithium-containing negative electrode material towards high energy lithium-ion batteries.

    Shinichiroh Iwamura;Hirotomo Nishihara;Yoshitaka Ono;Haruhiko Morito

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshio Hirai
Toshio Hirai Tohoku University
Satoshi Awaji
Satoshi Awaji Tohoku University
Tsugio Sato
Tsugio Sato Tohoku University
Kenji Hiraga
Kenji Hiraga Tohoku University
Takashi Kajiwara
Takashi Kajiwara Nara Women's University
Nagao Kobayashi
Nagao Kobayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takashi Goto
Takashi Goto Tohoku University
Shu Yin
Shu Yin Tohoku University
Shinichi Kikkawa
Shinichi Kikkawa Hokkaido University
Francis J. DiSalvo
Francis J. DiSalvo Cornell University

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