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Jun-Ichi Yamaura is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Physics and Astronomy, with volumes of publications reflecting engagements in several subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics of Jun-Ichi Yamaura's work include Rare-earth and actinide compounds, Magnetic properties of thin films, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Iron-based superconductors research, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices, and Inorganic Chemistry and Materials.

The scientist has published extensively in various journals, frequently appearing in the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Physical Review B, arXiv (Cornell University), Advanced Functional Materials, and the Japanese Journal of Applied Physics.

Several notable recent papers include:

  • "Spontaneous Hall effect induced by collinear antiferromagnetic order at room temperature," 2024, Nature Materials
  • "Origins of the coloration from structure and valence state of bismuth oxide glasses," 2021, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
  • "Reversible 3D-2D structural phase transition and giant electronic modulation in nonequilibrium alloy semiconductor, lead-tin-selenide," 2021, Science Advances
  • "Nano-Patterned CuO Nanowire Nanogap Hydrogen Gas Sensor with Voids," 2024, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Formation of L10-ordered CoPt during interdiffusion of electron-beam-deposited Pt/Co bilayer thin films on Si/SiO2 substrates by rapid thermal annealing," 2020, Materials Research Express

These publications cover a variety of materials and phenomena including antiferromagnetism, glass coloration related to valence states, semiconductor phase transitions, gas sensing nanotechnology, and thin film magnetic material formation.

Jun-Ichi Yamaura collaborates frequently with other researchers, with a record of multiple co-authorships involving Hideo Hosono, Shiro Kawachi, Youichi Murakami, Yutaka Majima, and Soshi Iimura.

Best Publications

  • Superconductivity at 1 K in Cd 2 Re 2 O 7

    M. Hanawa;Y. Muraoka;T. Tayama;T. Sakakibara

  • MULTICOMPONENT MOLECULAR CONDUCTORS WITH SUPRAMOLECULAR ASSEMBLY : IODINE-CONTAINING NEUTRAL MOLECULES AS BUILDING BLOCKS

    Hiroshi M. Yamamoto;Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Reizo Kato

  • Extremely strong-coupling superconductivity and anomalous lattice properties in the β -pyrochlore oxide K Os 2 O 6

    Z. Hiroi;S. Yonezawa;Y. Nagao;J. Yamaura

  • Molecular metals with ferromagnetic interaction between localized magnetic moments

    J. Nishijo;E. Ogura;J. Yamaura;A. Miyazaki

  • Bipartite magnetic parent phases in the iron oxypnictide superconductor

    M. Hiraishi;S. Iimura;K. M. Kojima;K. M. Kojima;J. Yamaura

  • Tetrahedral Magnetic Order and the Metal-Insulator Transition in the Pyrochlore Lattice of Cd 2 Os 2 O 7

    J. Yamaura;K. Ohgushi;H. Ohsumi;T. Hasegawa

  • CoV2O6 single crystals grown in a closed crucible: unusual magnetic behaviors with large anisotropy and 1/3 magnetization plateau.

    Zhangzhen He;Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Yutaka Ueda;Wendan Cheng

  • Crystal structure of the pyrochlore oxide superconductor KOs2O6

    Jun Ichi Yamaura;Shigeki Yonezawa;Yuji Muraoka;Zenji Hiroi

  • Supramolecular insulating networks sheathing conducting nanowires based on organic radical cations.

    Hiroshi M. Yamamoto;Yosuke Kosaka;Ryoko Maeda;Jun-ichi Yamaura

  • Rattling-Induced Superconductiviy in the Beta-Pyrochlore Oxides AOs2O6

    Yohei Nagao;Jun-ichi Yamaura;Hiroki Ogusu;Yoshihiko Okamoto

  • Rattling-Induced Superconductiviy in the β-Pyrochlore Oxides AOs2O6

    Yohei Nagao;Jun-ichi Yamaura;Hiroki Ogusu;Yoshihiko Okamoto

  • Low Temperature Symmetry of Pyrochlore Oxide Cd 2 Re 2 O 7

    Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Zenji Hiroi

  • Chemical trends of superconducting properties in pyrochlore oxides

    Zenji Hiroi;Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Shigeki Yonezawa;Hisatomo Harima

  • One-third magnetization plateau with a preceding novel phase in volborthite

    H. Ishikawa;M. Yoshida;K. Nawa;M. Jeong

  • Second Anomaly in the Specific Heat of beta-Pyrochlore Oxide Superconductor KOs2O6

    Zenji Hiroi;Shigeki Yonezawa;Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Takaki Muramatsu

  • Rattling Good Superconductor: β-Pyrochlore Oxides AOs2O6

    Zenji Hiroi;Jun-ichi Yamaura;Kazumasa Hattori

  • Spinodal Decomposition in the TiO2–VO2 System

    Zenji Hiroi;Hiroaki Hayamizu;Toru Yoshida;Yuji Muraoka

  • Second Anomaly in the Specific Heat of β-Pyrochlore Oxide Superconductor KOs2O6

    Zenji Hiroi;Shigeki Yonezawa;Jun Ichi Yamaura;Takaki Muramatsu

  • Low Temperature Symmetry of Pyrochlore Oxide Cd2Re2O7

    Jun-Ichi Yamaura;Zenji Hiroi

  • Hydrogen Ordering and New Polymorph of Layered Perovskite Oxyhydrides: Sr2VO4–xHx

    Joonho Bang;Satoru Matsuishi;Haruhiro Hiraka;Fumika Fujisaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideo Hosono
Hideo Hosono Tokyo Institute of Technology
Satoru Matsuishi
Satoru Matsuishi National Institute for Materials Science
Reiji Kumai
Reiji Kumai High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
Taka-hisa Arima
Taka-hisa Arima University of Tokyo
Masaki Ichihara
Masaki Ichihara University of Tokyo
Naoki Ohashi
Naoki Ohashi National Institute for Materials Science
Tamotsu Inabe
Tamotsu Inabe Hokkaido University
Tae Won Noh
Tae Won Noh Seoul National University
Hidenori Hiramatsu
Hidenori Hiramatsu Tokyo Institute of Technology

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