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Seiji Miyashita

Seiji Miyashita

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Physics

D-Index
72
Citations
26341
World Ranking
3566
National Ranking
137

Overview

Seiji Miyashita is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan, focusing on research within the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science. Their work particularly emphasizes Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; Condensed Matter Physics; Materials Chemistry; and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of subjects related to magnetic and thermodynamic properties. Key areas include:

  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Magnetic Properties of Alloys
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Electron Spin Resonance Studies

Miyashita has contributed to multiple journals and venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Applied Physics
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Advanced Materials

Recent publications demonstrate a variety of research directions, including:

  • "Magnetic-Pole Flip by Millimeter Wave" (2020) published in Advanced Materials
  • "Role of atomic-scale thermal fluctuations in the coercivity" (2020) in npj Computational Materials
  • "Elastic-frustration-driven unusual magnetoelastic properties in a switchable core-shell spin-crossover nanostructure" (2020) in Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Dynamical aspects of magnetization reversal in the neodymium permanent magnet by a stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert simulation at finite temperature: Real-time dynamics and quantitative estimation of coercive force" (2020) in Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Atomistic theory of thermally activated magnetization processes in Nd2Fe14B permanent magnet" (2021) in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

The scientist has also authored books published by Springer International Publishing and Springer Nature, such as "Collapse of Metastability" (2022) and "Physics of Entropy" (expected in 2025).

Frequent collaborators in Miyashita's research include Masamichi Nishino, Ismail Enes Uysal, Taichi Hinokihara, Hiroaki Onishi, and Shin-ichi Ohkoshi.

Best Publications

  • Observation of top quark production in p̄p collisions with the collider detector at fermilab

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • The CDF Detector: An Overview

    F. Abe;D. Amidei;G. Apollinari;G. Ascoli

  • Observation of the Bc meson in pp¯ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • INCLUSIVE JET CROSS SECTION IN P P COLLISIONS AT S = 1.8 TEV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of the antiproton-proton total cross section at s =546 and 1800 GeV

    F. Abe;M. Albrow;D. Amidei;C. Anway-Wiese

  • Monte Carlo Simulation of Quantum Spin Systems. I

    Masuo Suzuki;Seiji Miyashita;Akira Kuroda

  • Phase Transition of the Two-Dimensional Heisenberg Antiferromagnet on the Triangular Lattice

    Hikaru Kawamura;Seiji Miyashita

  • New measurement of deep-inelastic e-p asymmetries

    G. Baum;M. R. Bergström;P. R. Bolton;J. E. Clendenin

  • Nature of the Phase Transition of the Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Plane Rotator Model on the Triangular Lattice

    Seiji Miyashita;Hiroyuki Shiba

  • Double parton scattering in [Formula presented] collisions at [Formula presented]

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Evidence for top quark production in p̄p collisions at √s =1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;M. G. Albrow;S. R. Amendolia;D. Amidei

  • J/ψ and ψ(2s) Production pp collisions at √ s = 1.8TeV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • OBSERVATION OF DIFFRACTIVE W-BOSON PRODUCTION AT THE FERMILAB TEVATRON

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • J/{psi} and {psi}(2S) production in p{ovr p} {radical}{ovr s} = 1.8 TeV.

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Production ofJ/ψMesons fromχcMeson Decays inpp¯Collisions at√s=1.8TeV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Search for charged higgs boson decays of the top quark using hadronic decays of the tau lepton

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Phase Transition of the Heisenberg Antiferromagnet on the Triangular Lattice in a Magnetic Field

    Hikaru Kawamura;Seiji Miyashita

  • Measurement of diffractive dijet production at the fermilab tevatron

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Dijet production by color-singlet exchange at the Fermilab Tevatron

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of dijet angular distributions by the collider detector at fermilab

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Kamel Boukheddaden
Kamel Boukheddaden University of Paris-Saclay
Hiroko Tokoro
Hiroko Tokoro University of Tsukuba
François Varret
François Varret Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Akimasa Sakuma
Akimasa Sakuma Tohoku University
Shin-ichi Ohkoshi
Shin-ichi Ohkoshi University of Tokyo
Naoto Nagaosa
Naoto Nagaosa University of Tokyo
Satoshi Hirosawa
Satoshi Hirosawa National Institute for Materials Science
Kizashi Yamaguchi
Kizashi Yamaguchi Osaka University
Keiji Tanaka
Keiji Tanaka Kyushu University
Mikhail I. Katsnelson
Mikhail I. Katsnelson Radboud University

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