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Masanori Mitome 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 Masanori Mitome sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 205 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Masanori Mitome 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 Masanori Mitome sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Masanori Mitome is affiliated with the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. Their research spans various aspects of materials science and engineering, with significant contributions to materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their work covers multiple scientific topics, including:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Advanced thermoelectric materials and devices
  • Topological materials and phenomena
  • Carbon nanotubes in composites
  • Boron and carbon nanomaterials research
  • Advanced materials characterization techniques

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Masanori Mitome include:

  • Naoyuki Kawamoto
  • Dai-Ming Tang
  • Masaki Takeguchi
  • Fumihiko Uesugi
  • Shuai Tang

Mitome's publications have appeared in several notable scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Nanoscale
  • Joule
  • Science
  • Nanoscale Advances
  • Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

Key papers authored or coauthored by Masanori Mitome include:

  • "Demonstration of ultrahigh thermoelectric efficiency of ∼7.3% in Mg3Sb2/MgAgSb module for low-temperature energy harvesting" (2021, Joule)
  • "Semiconductor nanochannels in metallic carbon nanotubes by thermomechanical chirality alteration" (2021, Science)
  • "A stable LaB6 nanoneedle field-emission point electron source" (2021, Nanoscale Advances)
  • "Self-healing by design: universal kinetic model of strength recovery in self-healing ceramics" (2020, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials)
  • "A HfC nanowire point electron source with oxycarbide surface of lower work function for high-brightness and stable field-emission" (2020, Nano Research)

The main fields of study for Mitome's research are materials science and engineering, with subfields including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, and structural biology.

Best Publications

  • Boron Nitride Nanotubes and Nanosheets

    Dmitri G. Golberg;Yoshio Bando;Yang Huang;Takeshi Terao

  • Three-dimensional strutted graphene grown by substrate-free sugar blowing for high-power-density supercapacitors

    Xuebin Wang;Yuanjian Zhang;Chunyi Zhi;Xi Wang

  • Origin and control of high-temperature ferromagnetism in semiconductors.

    Shinji Kuroda;Nozomi Nishizawa;Kôki Takita;Masanori Mitome

  • Demonstration of ultrahigh thermoelectric efficiency of ∼7.3% in Mg3Sb2/MgAgSb module for low-temperature energy harvesting

    Zihang Liu;Naoki Sato;Weihong Gao;Kunio Yubuta

  • Alignment of Boron Nitride Nanotubes in Polymeric Composite Films for Thermal Conductivity Improvement

    Takeshi Terao;Chunyi Zhi;Yoshio Bando;Masanori Mitome

  • Nano-micro-porous skutterudites with 100% enhancement in ZT for high performance thermoelectricity

    Atta U. Khan;Kazuaki Kobayashi;Dai-Ming Tang;Yusuke Yamauchi

  • “Chemical Blowing” of Thin‐Walled Bubbles: High‐Throughput Fabrication of Large‐Area, Few‐Layered BN and Cx‐BN Nanosheets

    Xuebin Wang;Chunyi Zhi;Liang Li;Haibo Zeng

  • Direct Force Measurements and Kinking under Elastic Deformation of Individual Multiwalled Boron Nitride Nanotubes

    Dmitri Golberg;Pedro M. F. J. Costa;Oleg Lourie;Masanori Mitome

  • Deformation-driven electrical transport of individual boron nitride nanotubes.

    Xuedong Bai;Dmitri Golberg;Yoshio Bando;Chunyi Zhi

  • Precipitation behavior of an Al–Cu alloy during isothermal aging at low temperatures

    S.K. Son;M. Takeda;M. Mitome;Y. Bando

  • Mechanical Properties of Si Nanowires as Revealed by in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

    Dai-Ming Tang;Cui-Lan Ren;Ming-Sheng Wang;Xianlong Wei

  • Intraparticle Magnetic Properties of Co3O4 Nanocrystals

    Syozo Takada;Mikiko Fujii;Shigemi Kohiki;Tomohiro Babasaki

  • Solubilities of O and Si in liquid iron in equilibrium with (Mg,Fe)SiO3 perovskite and the light elements in the core

    Naoto Takafuji;Kei Hirose;Masanori Mitome;Yoshio Bando

  • Thermal conductivity improvement of polymer films by catechin-modified boron nitride nanotubes

    Takeshi Terao;Takeshi Terao;Yoshio Bando;Masanori Mitome;Chunyi Zhi

  • Unusual freezing and melting of gallium encapsulated in carbon nanotubes.

    Zongwen Liu;Yoshio Bando;Masanori Mitome;Jinhua Zhan

  • Doping and Raman characterization of boron and phosphorus atoms in germanium nanowires.

    Naoki Fukata;Naoki Fukata;Keisuke Sato;Masanori Mitome;Yoshio Bando

  • Internal structure of cesium-bearing radioactive microparticles released from Fukushima nuclear power plant

    Noriko Yamaguchi;Masanori Mitome;Akiyama-Hasegawa Kotone;Maki Asano

  • Copper-Filled Carbon Nanotubes: Rheostatlike Behavior and Femtogram Copper Mass Transport

    Dmitri Golberg;Pedro M. F. J. Costa;Masanori Mitome;Silke Hampel

  • On the structure and stability of small metal particles: high-resolution UHV electron microscope study

    M. Mitome;Y. Tanishiro;K. Takayanagi

  • Aluminum matrix composites reinforced with multi-walled boron nitride nanotubes fabricated by a high-pressure torsion technique

    Yanming Xue;Baozhen Jiang;Baozhen Jiang;Laure Nelly Bourgeois;Pengcheng Dai

  • A Novel Design Approach for Self-Crack-Healing Structural Ceramics with 3D Networks of Healing Activator

    Toshio Osada;Kiichi Kamoda;Kiichi Kamoda;Masanori Mitome;Toru Hara

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshio Bando
Yoshio Bando University of Wollongong
Dmitri Golberg
Dmitri Golberg Queensland University of Technology
Chunyi Zhi
Chunyi Zhi University of Hong Kong
Dai-Ming Tang
Dai-Ming Tang National Institute for Materials Science
Baodan Liu
Baodan Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Keiji Kurashima
Keiji Kurashima National Institute for Materials Science
Chengchun Tang
Chengchun Tang Hebei University of Technology
Xuedong Bai
Xuedong Bai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xin Jiang
Xin Jiang University of Siegen
Koichi Tsuchiya
Koichi Tsuchiya National Institute for Materials Science

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