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Overview

Kosmas Prassides is a researcher affiliated with Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan, with a primary focus on materials science and chemistry. Their research spans several subfields including materials chemistry, organic chemistry, geophysics, condensed matter physics, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on fullerene chemistry and applications, high-pressure geophysics and materials, as well as boron and carbon nanomaterials research. Key topics of their work include fullerene chemistry, rare-earth and actinide compounds, inorganic chemistry and materials, diamond and carbon-based materials research, and magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials.

Some of the frequent venues where their work has been published include:

  • Modern Physics Letters B
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical Review B
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Materials Chemistry Frontiers

They have published several recent papers such as:

  • Pressure-induced valence transition in the mixed-valence (Sm1/3Ca2/3)2.75C60 fulleride (2020, Materials Chemistry Frontiers)
  • Isosymmetric Lattice Collapse in Mixed-Valence Rare-Earth Fullerides at High PressureCoupling of Lattice and Electronic Degrees of Freedom (2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C)
  • High-pressure Raman study of the alkaline-earth metal fulleride, Ca2.75C60 (2020, Modern Physics Letters B)
  • Mixed orbital states and modulated crystal structures in La1−xCaxMnO3 deduced from synchrotron X-ray diffraction (2023, Communications Physics)
  • Fulleride superconductivity tuned by elastic strain due to cation compositional disorder (2024, Chemical Science)

Kosmas Prassides collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Naoya Yoshikane
  • J. Arvanitidis
  • Keisuke Matsui
  • Takeshi Nakagawa
  • Anastasia G. V. Terzidou

Best Publications

  • Crystal structure and bonding of ordered C60

    William I. F. David;Richard M. Ibberson;Judy C. Matthewman;Kosmas Prassides

  • Controlled production of aligned-nanotube bundles

    M. Terrones;N. Grobert;J. Olivares;J. P. Zhang

  • Structural Phase Transitions in the Fullerene C60

    W. I. F. David;R. M. Ibberson;T. J. S. Dennis;J. P. Hare

  • Pressure evolution of the low-temperature crystal structure and bonding of the superconductor FeSe (Tc =37 K)

    S. Margadonna;Y. Takabayashi;Y. Ohishi;Y. Mizuguchi;Y. Mizuguchi

  • Bulk superconductivity at 38 K in a molecular system.

    Alexey Y. Ganin;Yasuhiro Takabayashi;Yaroslav Z. Khimyak;Serena Margadonna

  • Crystal structure of the new FeSe1−x superconductor

    Serena Margadonna;Yasuhiro Takabayashi;Martin T. McDonald;Karolina Kasperkiewicz

  • Metal particle catalysed production of nanoscale BN structures

    M. Terrones;W.K. Hsu;H. Terrones;J.P. Zhang

  • Zero thermal expansion in a Prussian Blue analogue.

    Serena Margadonna;Kosmas Prassides;Andrew N. Fitch

  • Pyrolytically grown BxCyNz nanomaterials: nanofibres and nanotubes

    M. Terrones;A.M. Benito;C. Manteca-Diego;W.K. Hsu

  • The Disorder-Free Non-BCS Superconductor Cs3C60 Emerges from an Antiferromagnetic Insulator Parent State

    Yasuhiro Takabayashi;Alexey Y. Ganin;Peter Jeglič;Denis Arčon;Denis Arčon

  • Polymorphism control of superconductivity and magnetism in Cs 3 C 60 close to the Mott transition

    Alexey Y. Ganin;Yasuhiro Takabayashi;Peter Jeglic;Denis Arcon;Denis Arcon

  • Intralayer carbon substitution in the MgB 2 superconductor

    T. Takenobu;T. Ito;Dam Hieu Chi;K. Prassides;K. Prassides

  • Strong electron correlations in the normal state of the iron-based FeSe0.42Te0.58 superconductor observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

    Anna Tamai;A. Y. Ganin;E. Rozbicki;J. Bacsa

  • Novel nanotubes and encapsulated nanowires

    M. Terrones;W. K. Hsu;A. Schilder;H. Terrones

  • Mixed valency systems : applications in chemistry, physics, and biology

    Kosmas Prassides

  • Temperature-induced valence transition and associated lattice collapse in samarium fulleride

    J. Arvanitidis;Konstantinos Papagelis;Serena Margadonna;Kosmas Prassides

  • Crystal structure, bonding, and phase transition of the superconducting Na2CsC60 fulleride

    Kosmas Prassides;Christos Christides;Ian M. Thomas;Junichiro Mizuki

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of superconducting K3C60 by inelastic neutron scattering

    Kosmas Prassides;John Tomkinson;Christos Christides;Matthew J. Rosseinsky

  • Crystal structure and phase transitions across the metal-superconductor boundary in the SmFeAsO 1-x F x (0≤x≤0.20) family

    Serena Margadonna;Yasuhiro Takabayashi;Martin T. McDonald;Michela Brunelli

  • Unconventional Bonding of Azafullerenes: Theory and Experiment

    Wanda Andreoni;Alessandro Curioni;Károly Holczer;Kosmas Prassides

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew J. Rosseinsky
Matthew J. Rosseinsky University of Liverpool
Katsumi Tanigaki
Katsumi Tanigaki Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences
Yoshihiro Iwasa
Yoshihiro Iwasa University of Tokyo
Harold W. Kroto
Harold W. Kroto Florida State University
Konstantinos Papagelis
Konstantinos Papagelis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Andrew N. Fitch
Andrew N. Fitch European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Nikos Tagmatarchis
Nikos Tagmatarchis Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute
Craig M. Brown
Craig M. Brown National Institute of Standards and Technology
Taishi Takenobu
Taishi Takenobu Nagoya University
Peter Day
Peter Day Royal Institution of Great Britain

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