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Katsuhisa Tanaka

Katsuhisa Tanaka

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
53
Citations
9634
World Ranking
9265
National Ranking
544

Katsuhisa Tanaka 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 Katsuhisa Tanaka sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 481 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Katsuhisa Tanaka 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 Katsuhisa Tanaka sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Katsuhisa Tanaka is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their work primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with extensive contributions to subfields including electronic, optical and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, as well as electrical and electronic engineering.

Their research covers a variety of topics, with special emphasis on plasmonic and surface plasmon research, metamaterials and metasurfaces applications, Ga2O3 and related materials, ZnO doping and properties, photonic crystals and applications, gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications, and multiferroics and related materials.

Tanaka has published frequently in several scientific venues. Notable publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Journal of the Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy
  • Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
  • Journal of Applied Physics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Aluminum for Near Infrared Plasmonics: Amplified Up-Conversion Photoluminescence from Core-Shell Nanoparticles on Periodic Lattices, 2020, Advanced Optical Materials
  • Engineering Bound States in the Continuum at Telecom Wavelengths with Non-Bravais Lattices, 2022, Laser & Photonics Review
  • Band-gap engineering of rutile-structured SnO2−GeO2−SiO2 alloy system, 2022, Physical Review Materials
  • Up-conversion Luminescence Enhanced by the Plasmonic Lattice Resonating at the Transparent Window of Water, 2021, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • Up-to-Five-Photon Upconversion from Near-Infrared to Ultraviolet Luminescence Coupled to Aluminum Plasmonic Lattices, 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Frequent collaborators in Tanaka's research include:

  • Shunsuke Murai
  • Hitoshi Takane
  • Kentaro Kaneko
  • Takeru Wakamatsu
  • Shinya Konishi

The combination of these elements indicates Tanaka's research trajectory is deeply rooted in advanced materials science, with a particular focus on plasmonics and nanomaterials that intersect physics, chemistry, and engineering. Their prolific output in high-impact journals and collaborations highlights a sustained engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of these subjects.

Best Publications

  • Giant photoexpansion in As2S3 glass

    Hisataka Hisakuni;Keiji Tanaka

  • Wavelength-tunable spasing in the visible.

    Xiangeng Meng;Xiangeng Meng;Alexander V. Kildishev;Koji Fujita;Katsuhisa Tanaka

  • Random lasers with coherent feedback from highly transparent polymer films embedded with silver nanoparticles

    Xiangeng Meng;Koji Fujita;Yanhua Zong;Shunsuke Murai

  • Accelerated discovery of cathode materials with prolonged cycle life for lithium-ion battery

    Motoaki Nishijima;Takuya Ootani;Yuichi Kamimura;Toshitsugu Sueki

  • Ferroelectric soft mode in a SrTiO3 thin film impulsively driven to the anharmonic regime using intense picosecond terahertz pulses.

    I. Katayama;H. Aoki;J. Takeda;H. Shimosato

  • Preparation of multiple oxide BaTiO3 fibres by the sol-gel method

    Toshinobu Yoko;Kanichi Kamiya;Katsuhisa Tanaka

  • Thermal evolution of gels derived from CH3Si(OC2H5)3 by the sol-gel method

    Kanichi Kamiya;Toshinobu Yoko;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Manabu Takeuchi

  • Coherent random lasers in weakly scattering polymer films containing silver nanoparticles

    Xiangeng Meng;Koji Fujita;Koji Fujita;Shunsuke Murai;Katsuhisa Tanaka

  • First-principles XANES simulations of spinel zinc ferrite with a disordered cation distribution

    Seisuke Nakashima;Koji Fujita;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Kazuyuki Hirao

  • Preparation of Macroporous Titania Films by a Sol‐Gel Dip‐Coating Method from the System Containing Poly(ethylene glycol)

    Koichi Kajihara;Kazuki Nakanishi;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Kazuyuki Hirao

  • A labile hydride strategy for the synthesis of heavily nitridized BaTiO3.

    Takeshi Yajima;Takeshi Yajima;Fumitaka Takeiri;Kohei Aidzu;Hirofumi Akamatsu

  • Plasmonically controlled lasing resonance with metallic-dielectric core-shell nanoparticles.

    Xiangeng Meng;Koji Fujita;Koji Fujita;Shunsuke Murai;Tomohiko Matoba

  • Antiferromagnetic superexchange via 3d states of titanium in EuTiO3 as seen from hybrid Hartree-Fock density functional calculations

    Hirofumi Akamatsu;Yu Kumagai;Fumiyasu Oba;Koji Fujita

  • Hybrid Improper Ferroelectricity in (Sr,Ca)3Sn2O7 and Beyond: Universal Relationship between Ferroelectric Transition Temperature and Tolerance Factor in n = 2 Ruddlesden–Popper Phases

    Suguru Yoshida;Hirofumi Akamatsu;Ryosuke Tsuji;Olivier Hernandez

  • High magnetization and the high-temperature superparamagnetic transition with intercluster interaction in disordered zinc ferrite thin film

    Seisuke Nakashima;Koji Fujita;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Kazuyuki Hirao

  • Ferroelectric Sr3Zr2O7 Competition between Hybrid Improper Ferroelectric and Antiferroelectric Mechanisms

    Suguru Yoshida;Koji Fujita;Hirofumi Akamatsu;Olivier Hernandez

  • Remarkable Magneto-Optical Properties of Europium Selenide Nanoparticles with Wide Energy Gaps

    Yasuchika Hasegawa;Taka Aki Adachi;Atsushi Tanaka;Mohammad Afzaal

  • Structure and ionic conductivity of LiCl-Li2O-TeO2 glasses

    Katsuhisa Tanaka;Toshinobu Yoko;Hiroyuki Yamada;Kanichi Kamiya

  • Transparent tellurite-based glass-ceramics with second harmonic generation

    Hyun Gyu Kim;Takayuki Komatsu;Kazuhide Shioya;Kazumasa Matusita

  • Preparation and optical properties of transparent glass‐ceramics containing β‐PbF2:Tm3+

    Kazuyuki Hirao;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Masaya Makita;Naohiro Soga

  • Induction and relaxation of optical second-order nonlinearity in tellurite glasses

    Aiko Narazaki;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Kazuyuki Hirao;Naohiro Soga

  • STRUCTURE AND HIGH MAGNETIZATION OF RAPIDLY QUENCHED ZINC FERRITE

    Katsuhisa Tanaka;Masaya Makita;Yutaka Shimizugawa;Kazuyuki Hirao

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuyuki Hirao
Kazuyuki Hirao Kyoto University
Koji Fujita
Koji Fujita Kyoto University
Naohiro Soga
Naohiro Soga Kyoto University
Toshinobu Yoko
Toshinobu Yoko Kyoto University
Isao Tanaka
Isao Tanaka Kyoto University
Taka-hisa Arima
Taka-hisa Arima University of Tokyo
Setsuhisa Tanabe
Setsuhisa Tanabe Kyoto University
Sumio Sakka
Sumio Sakka Kyoto University
Yasuchika Hasegawa
Yasuchika Hasegawa Hokkaido University
Masaki Azuma
Masaki Azuma Tokyo Institute of Technology

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