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Kazunari Yamaura is affiliated with the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of materials science and physics. Their research primarily focuses on electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, as well as materials chemistry and condensed matter physics.

Their work spans several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering and atomic and molecular physics and optics. The main topics addressed in their research include magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials, advanced condensed matter physics, multiferroics and related materials, ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, crystallization and solubility studies, crystal structures and properties, and electronic and structural properties of oxides.

Kazunari Yamaura's recent publications demonstrate their engagement with various aspects of materials science. Selected papers include:

  • La3Ga3Ge2S3O10: An Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Oxysulfide Designed by Anion-Directed Band Gap Engineering, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Magnetic properties of the Shastry-Sutherland lattice material BaNd2ZnO5, 2021, Physical Review Materials
  • Enhanced magnetization of the highest-TC ferrimagnetic oxide Sr2CrOsO6, 2020, Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • La3Ga3Ge2S3O10: An Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Oxysulfide Designed by Anion-Directed Band Gap Engineering, 2021, Angewandte Chemie
  • High-pressure synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of the Shastry-Sutherland-lattice oxides BaLn2ZnO5 (Ln = Pr, Sm, Eu), 2020, Journal of Solid State Chemistry

Their research has been published frequently in specific venues, indicating an established presence in leading scientific journals. Key publication venues include:

  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Yamaura's work. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Alexei А. Belik
  • Yoshihiro Tsujimoto
  • Jie Chen
  • Yoshitaka Matsushita
  • D. D. Khalyavin

Best Publications

  • A ferroelectric-like structural transition in a metal

    Youguo Shi;Yanfeng Guo;Yanfeng Guo;Xia Wang;Andrew J. Princep

  • Relationship between non-stoichiometry and physical properties in LiNiO2

    A. Hirano;R. Kanno;Y. Kawamoto;Y. Takeda

  • Systematic trends in the electronic structure parameters of the 4 d transition-metal oxides Sr M O 3 ( M = Zr , Mo, Ru, and Rh)

    Y. S. Lee;J. S. Lee;T. W. Noh;Douck Young Byun

  • Structural Evolution of the BiFeO3−LaFeO3 System

    Dmitriy A. Rusakov;Artem M. Abakumov;Kazunari Yamaura;Alexei A. Belik

  • High-Temperature Ferrimagnetism Driven by Lattice Distortion in Double Perovskite Ca2FeOsO6

    Hai L. Feng;Hai L. Feng;Masao Arai;Yoshitaka Matsushita;Yoshihiro Tsujimoto

  • Large decrease in the critical temperature of superconducting LaFeAsO 0.85 compounds doped with 3% atomic weight of nonmagnetic Zn impurities

    Y. F. Guo;Y. G. Shi;S. Yu;A. A. Belik

  • Magnetically driven metal-insulator transition in NaOsO3.

    S. Calder;V. O. Garlea;D. F. McMorrow;M. D. Lumsden

  • Synthesis of Nanostructured Reduced Titanium Oxide: Crystal Structure Transformation Maintaining Nanomorphology†

    Satoshi Tominaka;Yoshihiro Tsujimoto;Yoshitaka Matsushita;Kazunari Yamaura

  • Continuous metal-insulator transition of the antiferromagnetic perovskite NaOsO3

    Y. G. Shi;Y. F. Guo;S. Yu;M. Arai

  • Ferromagnetism in two-dimensional Ti 0.8 Co 0.2 O 2 nanosheets

    M. Osada;Y. Ebina;K. Fukuda;K. Ono

  • Ferromagnetism in two-dimensionalTi0.8Co0.2O2nanosheets

    M. Osada;Y. Ebina;K. Fukuda;K. Ono

  • Orbital Frustration and Resonating Valence Bond State in the Spin-1/2 Triangular Lattice LiNiO2.

    Yoshio Kitaoka;Tatsuo Kobayashi;Akihiro Koda;Hayato Wakabayashi

  • Crystal structures of Hg-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductors with enhanced flux pinning: Hg1-xRexSr2Can-1CunO2n+2+ delta (n=2,3; x

    O Chmaissem;JD Jorgensen;K Yamaura;Z Hiroi

  • Magnetic Properties of Li1−xNi1+xO2(0 ≲x≲ 0.08)

    Kazunari Yamaura;Mikio Takano;Atsushi Hirano;Ryoji Kanno

  • Oxyfluoride Chemistry of Layered Perovskite Compounds

    Yoshihiro Tsujimoto;Kazunari Yamaura;Eiji Takayama-Muromachi

  • Spinel-to-CaFe2O4-type structural transformation in LiMn2O4 under high pressure.

    Kazunari Yamaura;Qingzhen Huang;Lianqi Zhang;Kazunori Takada

  • Synthesis and Properties of the Structurally One-Dimensional Cobalt Oxide Ba1−xSrxCoO3 (0≤x≤0.5)

    K. Yamaura;H. W. Zandbergen;K. Abe;Robert Joseph Cava

  • Specific-heat evidence of strong electron correlations and thermoelectric properties of the ferromagnetic perovskite Sr Co O 3 − δ

    S. Balamurugan;K. Yamaura;A. B. Karki;D. P. Young

  • Superconductivity suppression of Ba 0.5 K 0.5 Fe 2 − 2 x M 2 x As 2 single crystals by substitution of transition metal ( M = Mn, Ru, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn)

    J. Li;J. Li;Y. F. Guo;S. B. Zhang;J. Yuan

  • Nature of the magnetism of iridium in the double perovskite Sr2CoIrO6

    S. Agrestini;K. Chen;C.-Y. Kuo;L. Zhao

  • High temperature thermoelectric properties of a homologous series of n-type boron icosahedra compounds: A possible counterpart to p-type boron carbide

    Takao Mori;Toshiyuki Nishimura;Kazunari Yamaura;Eiji Takayama-Muromachi

Frequent Co-Authors

Eiji Takayama-Muromachi
Eiji Takayama-Muromachi National Institute for Materials Science
Yoshitaka Matsushita
Yoshitaka Matsushita National Institute for Materials Science
Alexei A. Belik
Alexei A. Belik National Institute for Materials Science
Youguo Shi
Youguo Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Masaki Akaogi
Masaki Akaogi Gakushuin University
Mikio Takano
Mikio Takano Kyoto University
Qingzhen Huang
Qingzhen Huang National Institute of Standards and Technology
Keisuke Kobayashi
Keisuke Kobayashi Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Pascal Manuel
Pascal Manuel Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Yoshiyuki Inaguma
Yoshiyuki Inaguma Gakushuin University

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