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Nobumichi Tamura is affiliated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focus on subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Mechanical Engineering, and Geophysics.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics, among which are:

  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Magnetic and Transport Properties of Perovskites and Related Materials
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Magnetic Properties of Thin Films
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials

Notable recent publications include:

  • "High-pressure strengthening in ultrafine-grained metals," 2020, Nature
  • "Out-of-equilibrium processes in crystallization of organic-inorganic perovskites during spin coating," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Scaling of the strange-metal scattering in unconventional superconductors," 2022, Nature
  • "Rafting-Enabled Recovery Avoids Recrystallization in 3D-Printing-Repaired Single-Crystal Superalloys," 2020, Advanced Materials
  • "Multi-scale microstructural investigation of a laser 3D printed Ni-based superalloy," 2020, Additive Manufacturing

Frequent collaborators in their research include Plamen Atanassov, Christina Johnston, Iryna V. Zenyuk, Camelia Stan, and Kaustubh Khedekar.

The scientist has contributed frequently to several publication venues. Among the most common are:

  • Journal of Applied Crystallography
  • Minerals
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Nature
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Quantitative Speciation of Heavy Metals in Soils and Sediments by Synchrotron X-ray Techniques

    Alain Manceau;Alain Manceau;Matthew A. Marcus;Nobumichi Tamura

  • Synchrotron X-ray Analytical Techniques for Studying Materials Electrochemistry in Rechargeable Batteries

    Feng Lin;Yijin Liu;Xiqian Yu;Xiqian Yu;Lei Cheng

  • Lattice strain causes non-radiative losses in halide perovskites

    Timothy W. Jones;Anna Osherov;Mejd Alsari;Melany Sponseller

  • Effect of surface microstructure on electrochemical performance of garnet solid electrolytes.

    Lei Cheng;Wei Chen;Martin Kunz;Kristin Persson

  • Scanning X-ray microdiffraction with submicrometer white beam for strain/stress and orientation mapping in thin films.

    N. Tamura;A. A. MacDowell;R. Spolenak;B. C. Valek

  • Amorphous calcium carbonate particles form coral skeletons.

    Tali Mass;Anthony J. Giuffre;Chang Yu Sun;Cayla A. Stifler

  • Status of the Belle silicon vertex detector

    Z. Natkaniec;H. Aihara;Y. Asano;T. Aso

  • Extended mapping and exploration of the vanadium dioxide stress-temperature phase diagram.

    J. Cao;Y. Gu;W. Fan;L. Q. Chen

  • Molecular-scale speciation of Zn and Ni in soil ferromanganese nodules from loess soils of the Mississippi Basin.

    Alain Manceau;Nobumichi Tamura;Richard S. Celestre;Alastair A. MacDowell

  • Tin whiskers studied by synchrotron radiation scanning X-ray micro-diffraction

    W. J. Choi;T. Y. Lee;King-Ning Tu;N. Tamura

  • Submicron X-ray diffraction and its applications to problems in materials and environmental science.

    N. Tamura;R. S. Celestre;A. A. MacDowell;H. A. Padmore

  • Evidence for a Cluster-Based Structure of AlPdMn Single Quasicrystals

    Ph. Ebert;M. Feuerbacher;N. Tamura;M. Wollgarten

  • Mobile metallic domain walls in an all-in-all-out magnetic insulator.

    Eric Yue Ma;Eric Yue Ma;Yong-Tao Cui;Kentaro Ueda;Kentaro Ueda;Shujie Tang

  • Mechanism of Calcite Co-Orientation in the Sea Urchin Tooth

    Christopher E. Killian;Rebecca A. Metzler;Y. U. T. Gong;Ian C. Olson

  • Visualization of Charge Distribution in a Lithium Battery Electrode

    Jun Liu;Martin Kunz;Kai Chen;Nobumichi Tamura

  • Natural speciation of Zn at the micrometer scale in a clayey soil using X-ray fluorescence, absorption, and diffraction

    Alain Manceau;Matthew A. Marcus;Nobumichi Tamura;Olivier Proux

  • A dedicated superbend x-ray microdiffraction beamline for materials, geo-, and environmental sciences at the advanced light source.

    Martin Kunz;Nobumichi Tamura;Kai Chen;Alastair A. MacDowell

  • Learning from the past: rare ε-Fe2O3 in the ancient black-glazed Jian (Tenmoku) wares.

    Catherine Dejoie;Catherine Dejoie;Philippe Sciau;Weidong Li;Laure Noé

  • Deciphering Ni sequestration in soil ferromanganese nodules by combining X-ray fluorescence, absorption, and diffraction at micrometer scales of resolution

    Alain Manceau;Alain Manceau;Nobumichi Tamura;Matthew A. Marcus;Alastair A. MacDowell

  • High-pressure strengthening in ultrafine-grained metals

    Xiaoling Zhou;Xiaoling Zhou;Zongqiang Feng;Linli Zhu;Jianing Xu

  • Gradual ordering in red abalone nacre.

    P. U. P. A. Gilbert;Rebecca A. Metzler;Dong Zhou;Andreas Scholl

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Spolenak
Ralph Spolenak ETH Zurich
King-Ning Tu
King-Ning Tu City University of Hong Kong
Zhi Liu
Zhi Liu ShanghaiTech University
Matthew A. Marcus
Matthew A. Marcus Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Yao Li
Yao Li Harbin Institute of Technology
Katsumi Ida
Katsumi Ida National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Alain Manceau
Alain Manceau École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Hans-Rudolf Wenk
Hans-Rudolf Wenk University of California, Berkeley
William D. Nix
William D. Nix Stanford University
Bongjin Simon Mun
Bongjin Simon Mun Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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