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Nobuyuki Nishiyama

Nobuyuki Nishiyama

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Materials Science

D-Index
42
Citations
8838
World Ranking
12502
National Ranking
784

Overview

Nobuyuki Nishiyama is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and specializes in materials science and engineering. Their research principally focuses on metallic glasses and amorphous alloys, glass properties and applications, as well as phase-change materials and chalcogenides.

The scientist's publications cover several interconnected fields of study, with key subfields including mechanical engineering, ceramics and composites, and materials chemistry. Their work is frequently published in venues such as Acta Materialia, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Scripta Materialia.

Recent papers authored by Nishiyama include:

  • Improving glass forming ability of off-eutectic metallic glass formers by manipulating primary crystallization reactions, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • Response to the commentary by Robert Tournier and Michael Ojovan on our publication entitled "Improving glass forming ability of off-eutectic metallic glass formers by manipulating primary crystallization reactions", 2021, Scripta Materialia
  • Improving Glass Forming Ability of Off-Eutectic Metallic Glass Formers by Manipulating Primary Crystallization Reactions, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Nishiyama include Yuqiao Zeng, Akihiko Hirata, Takeshi Fujita, Hidemi Kato, and Yuan Tian. Collaborative efforts with these researchers have contributed to the advancement of the understanding of metallic glasses and related materials.

Nishiyama's research covers the following main topics:

  • Metallic Glasses and Amorphous Alloys
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Phase-change materials and chalcogenides

Their scientific output demonstrates a consistent engagement with the challenges of improving glass forming ability, particularly through manipulation of primary crystallization reactions in metallic glass formers. This includes addressing fundamental material properties relevant to applications in engineering and materials chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Preparation of 16 mm Diameter Rod of Amorphous Zr65Al7.5Ni10Cu17.5 Alloy

    A. Inoue;T. Zhang;N. Nishiyama;K. Ohba

  • Excess free volume in metallic glasses measured by X-ray diffraction

    Alain Reza Yavari;Alain Le Moulec;Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama

  • Preparation of bulk glassy Pd40Ni10Cu30P20 alloy of 40 mm in diameter by water quenching

    Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Takayuki Matsuda

  • Preparation and thermal stability of bulk amorphous Pd40Cu30Ni10P20 alloy cylinder of 72 mm in diameter

    Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Hisamichi Kimura

  • Mg–Cu–Y Bulk Amorphous Alloys with High Tensile Strength Produced by a High-Pressure Die Casting Method

    A. Inoue;T. Nakamura;N. Nishiyama;T. Masumoto

  • Microstructure of Fragile Metallic Glasses Inferred from Ultrasound-Accelerated Crystallization in Pd-Based Metallic Glasses

    T. Ichitsubo;E. Matsubara;T. Yamamoto;H. S. Chen

  • New bulk metallic glasses for applications as magnetic-sensing, chemical, and structural materials

    Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama

  • Ti-based amorphous alloys with a wide supercooled liquid region

    Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Kenji Amiya;Tao Zhang

  • Glass-forming ability of bulk Pd40Ni10Cu30P20 alloy

    Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Akihisa Inoue

  • The world's biggest glassy alloy ever made

    Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Kana Takenaka;Haruko Miura;Noriko Saidoh

  • Mechanical strength and thermal stability of Ti-based amorphous alloys with large glass-forming ability

    Kenji Amiya;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;A. Inoue;T. Masumoto

  • Supercooling investigation and critical cooling rate for glass formation in Pd–Cu–Ni–P alloy

    Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Akihisa Inoue

  • Development and Applications of Late Transition Metal Bulk Metallic Glasses

    Akihisa Inoue;Baolong Shen;Nobuyuki Nishiyama

  • Flux Treated Pd–Cu–Ni–P Amorphous Alloy Having Low Critical Cooling Rate

    Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Akihisa Inoue

  • Glass transition behavior and viscous flow working of Pd40Cu30Ni10P20 amorphous alloy

    Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Akihisa Inoue

  • Wear resistivity of super-precision microgear made of Ni-based metallic glass

    Mamoru Ishida;Hideki Takeda;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Kazuhiko Kita

  • Fe-B-Si-Nb Bulk Metallic Glasses with High Strength above 4000 MPa and Distinct Plastic Elongation

    Kenji Amiya;Akiri Urata;Nobuyuki Nishiyama;Akihisa Inoue

  • Industrialization of nanocrystalline Fe-Si-B-P-Cu alloys for high magnetic flux density cores

    Kana Takenaka;Albertus D. Setyawan;Parmanand Sharma;Nobuyuki Nishiyama

  • Extremely low critical cooling rates of new Pd-Cu-P base amorphous alloys

    Akihisa Inoue;Nobuyuki Nishiyama

  • New Ti-Based Bulk Glassy Alloys with High Glass-Forming Ability and Superior Mechanical Properties

    Chaoli Ma;Hideki Soejima;Satoru Ishihara;Kenji Amiya

Frequent Co-Authors

Akihisa Inoue
Akihisa Inoue Josai International University
Eiichiro Matsubara
Eiichiro Matsubara Kyoto University
Hisamichi Kimura
Hisamichi Kimura Tohoku University
Mingwei Chen
Mingwei Chen Southern University of Science and Technology
Akihiko Hirata
Akihiko Hirata Waseda University
Akihiro Makino
Akihiro Makino Tohoku University
Hidemi Kato
Hidemi Kato Tohoku University
Baolong Shen
Baolong Shen Southeast University
Takeshi Fujita
Takeshi Fujita Kochi University of Technology
Tsuyoshi Masumoto
Tsuyoshi Masumoto Tohoku University

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