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Kiyonori Suzuki

Kiyonori Suzuki

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Materials Science

D-Index
47
Citations
8970
World Ranking
11080
National Ranking
320

Overview

Kiyonori Suzuki is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their primary research spans the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics surrounding Metallic Glasses and Amorphous Alloys, Magnetic Properties and Applications, Magnetic properties of thin films, Magnetic Properties of Alloys, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, 2D Materials and Applications, and High Entropy Alloys Studies.

Key recent publications include:

  • Engineered Porous Nanocomposites That Deliver Remarkably Low Carbon Capture Energy Costs (2020, Cell Reports Physical Science)
  • Dramatic grain refinement and magnetic softening induced by Ni addition in Fe B based nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys (2020, Scripta Materialia)
  • Influence of thermal history on the crystallization behavior of high-Bs Fe-based amorphous alloys (2023, Science China Physics Mechanics and Astronomy)
  • Colossal Magnetization and Giant Coercivity in Ion-Implanted (Nb and Co) MoS2 Crystals (2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • Prediction of density in amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys: A data mining approach (2020, Journal of Alloys and Compounds)

The frequent publication venues for Suzuki's work include the Journal of Alloys and Compounds, AIP Advances, Physical Review B, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, and Scripta Materialia.

Collaborative efforts feature several repeated co-authors such as R. Parsons, Julie Karel, Andreas Michels, Kanta Ono, and H. Kishimoto.

Best Publications

  • High Saturation Magnetization and Soft Magnetic Properties of bcc Fe–Zr–B Alloys with Ultrafine Grain Structure

    K. Suzuki;N. Kataoka;A. Inoue;T. Masumoto

  • Soft magnetic properties of nanocrystalline bcc Fe‐Zr‐B and Fe‐M‐B‐Cu (M=transition metal) alloys with high saturation magnetization (invited)

    Kiyonori Suzuki;Akihiro Makino;Akihisa Inoue;Tsuyoshi Masumoto

  • High Saturation Magnetization and Soft Magnetic Properties of bcc Fe–Zr–B and Fe–Zr–B–M (M=Transition Metal) Alloys with Nanoscale Grain Size

    K. Suzuki;A. Makino;N. Kataoka;A. Inoue

  • Random magnetocrystalline anisotropy in two-phase nanocrystalline systems

    K. Suzuki;J. M. Cadogan

  • Low core losses of nanocrystalline Fe-M-B (M=Zr, Hf, or Nb) alloys

    Kiyonori Suzuki;Akihiro Makino;Akihisa Inoue;Tsuyoshi Masumoto

  • Chemically Induced Permanent Magnetism in Au, Ag, and Cu Nanoparticles: Localization of the Magnetism by Element Selective Techniques

    José S. Garitaonandia;Maite Insausti;Eider Goikolea;Motohiro Suzuki

  • Structure of molten silicon and germanium by X-ray diffraction

    Y. Waseda;K. Suzuki

  • Lead(II) uptake by aluminium based magnetic framework composites (MFCs) in water

    Raffaele Ricco;Kristina Konstas;Mark J. Styles;Joseph J. Richardson

  • The effect of coherent uniaxial anisotropies on the grain-size dependence of coercivity in nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys

    K. Suzuki;G. Herzer;J.M. Cadogan

  • Comparative Study of the Magnetic Behavior of Spherical and Cubic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

    Guoliang Zhen;Benjamin W. Muir;Bradford A. Moffat;Peter Harbour

  • A Gallium-Based Magnetocaloric Liquid Metal Ferrofluid

    Isabela Alves de Castro;Adam F Chrimes;Ali Zavabeti;Kyle J. Berean

  • Magnetic Metal-Organic Frameworks for Efficient Carbon Dioxide Capture and Remote Trigger Release

    Haiqing Li;Muhammad Munir Sadiq;Kiyonori Suzuki;Raffaele Ricco

  • Magnetic-field-induced anisotropies and exchange softening in Fe-rich nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys

    Kiyonori Suzuki;Giselher Herzer

  • Magnetic properties of electron-doped La0.23Ca0.77MnO3 nanoparticles

    Vladimir Markovich;Grzegorz Jung;Andrzej Wisniewski;Dmitrii Mogilyansky

  • Defects engineering induced room temperature ferromagnetism in transition metal doped MoS2

    Yiren Wang;Li-Ting Tseng;Peter P. Murmu;Nina Bao

  • Magnetic, transport, and electron magnetic resonance properties of (formula presented) single crystals

    V. Markovich;E. Rozenberg;A. I. Shames;G. Gorodetsky

  • An X-ray diffraction study of the amorphous structure of chemically vapor-deposited silicon nitride

    T. Aiyama;T. Fukunaga;K. Niihara;T. Hirai

  • Fast deswelling of nanocomposite polymer hydrogels via magnetic field-induced heating for emerging FO desalination.

    Amir Razmjou;Mohammad Reza Barati;George P. Simon;Kiyonori Suzuki

  • Low Core Loss of a bcc Fe86Zr7B6Cu1 Alloy with Nanoscale Grain Size

    Akihiro Makino;Kiyonori Suzuki;Akihisa Inoue;Tsuyoshi Masumoto

  • Inducing High Coercivity in MoS2 Nanosheets by Transition Element Doping

    Sohail Ahmed;Xiang Ding;Nina Bao;Pengju Bian

  • Copper-free nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials with high saturation magnetization comparable to that of Si steel

    K. Suzuki;R. Parsons;B. Zang;K. Onodera

  • Effect of heating rate during primary crystallization on soft magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe-B alloys

    B. Zang;R. Parsons;K. Onodera;H. Kishimoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Akihisa Inoue
Akihisa Inoue Josai International University
Akihiro Makino
Akihiro Makino Tohoku University
Matthew R. Hill
Matthew R. Hill Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Cordelia Selomulya
Cordelia Selomulya University of New South Wales
Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Tsuyoshi Masumoto Tohoku University
Paolo Falcaro
Paolo Falcaro Graz University of Technology
Veena Sahajwalla
Veena Sahajwalla University of New South Wales
George P. Simon
George P. Simon Monash University
Jiabao Yi
Jiabao Yi University of Newcastle Australia
Anita J. Hill
Anita J. Hill Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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