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Shinichi Kikkawa

Shinichi Kikkawa

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
7499
World Ranking
14161
National Ranking
1096

Overview

Shinichi Kikkawa is a researcher affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan, specializing in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work primarily focuses on Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, with additional engagement in Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials.

Their research encompasses a variety of topics including:

  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials
  • Crystal Structures and Properties

Kikkawa's recent papers detail investigations into advanced materials, particularly related to BaTaO2N perovskite compounds and nitrides. These include:

  • "Spark plasma sintering of dielectric BaTaO2N close to the melting point of the BaCN2 additive," 2020, Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • "Ferroelectric BaTaO2N perovskite - Towards structure-property relationship study on high-quality crystals and ceramics prepared with the aid of liquid phase," 2023, Solid State Sciences
  • "Formation and morphological change of BaTaO2N perovskite from BaCN2/Ta2O5 mixture," 2020, Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • "Average Cubic BaTaO2N Crystal Structure Formed by 50 nm Size Domains with Polar Nanoregions Consisting of cis-TaO4N2 Octahedral Chains," 2024, Chemistry of Materials
  • "Nanocrystallization in Metal Nitrides and Oxynitrides," 2024, Chemistry of Materials

Their publications appear frequently in the following academic venues:

  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Solid State Sciences
  • Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B

Kikkawa has collaborated with several researchers, most notably:

  • Yuji Masubuchi
  • A. Hosono
  • Mikio Higuchi
  • Kyohei Koyama
  • Masashi Inoguchi

Best Publications

  • A crystal-chemical study of Mg,Al and Ni,Al hydroxy-perchlorates and hydroxy-carbonates

    G. W. Brindley;S. Kikkawa

  • Superconductivity in the infinite-layer compound Sr1-xLaxCuO2 prepared under high pressure

    G. Er;Y. Miyamoto;F. Kanamaru;S. Kikkawa

  • Solid State Sciences: Preface

    Franck Tessier;J. Paul Attfield;Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier;Shinichi Kikkawa

  • Theoretical calculations on the structures, electronic and magnetic properties of binary 3d transition metal nitrides

    Bernhard Eck;Richard Dronskowski;Masao Takahashi;Shinichi Kikkawa

  • High- and low-temperature phases of lithium boron nitride, Li3BN2: Preparation, phase relation, crystal structure, and ionic conductivity

    Hisanori Yamane;Shinichi Kikkawa;Mitsue Koizumi

  • Structure of oxide ion-conducting lanthanum oxyapatite, La9.33(SiO4)6O2

    Hiroki Okudera;Yuuji Masubuchi;Shinichi Kikkawa;Akira Yoshiasa

  • Microwave-Assisted Nonaqueous Sol−Gel Chemistry for Highly Concentrated ZnO-Based Magnetic Semiconductor Nanocrystals

    Idalia Bilecka;Li Luo;Igor Djerdj;Marta D. Rossell

  • Oxide ion conduction mechanism in RE9.33(SiO4)6O2 and Sr2RE8(SiO4)6O2 (RE = La, Nd) from neutron powder diffraction

    Yuji Masubuchi;Mikio Higuchi;Takashi Takeda;Shinichi Kikkawa

  • Electronic phase diagram of the layered cobalt oxide system LixCoO2 (0.0≤x≤1.0)

    T. Motohashi;T. Motohashi;T. Ono;Y. Sugimoto;Y. Masubuchi

  • Preparation of lithium silicon nitrides and their lithium ion conductivity

    Hisanori Yamane;Shinichi Kikkawa;Mitsue Koizumi

  • Remarkable Oxygen Intake/Release Capability of BaYMn2O5+δ: Applications to Oxygen Storage Technologies

    Teruki Motohashi;Taku Ueda;Yuji Masubuchi;Makoto Takiguchi

  • Deintercalated NaCoO2 and LiCoO2

    S. Kikkawa;S. Miyazaki;M. Koizumi

  • Thermal Behavior of Hydrotalcite and of Anion-Exchanged Forms of Hydrotalcite

    Unknown

  • Energetics of binary iron nitrides

    Franck Tessier;A. Navrotsky;R Niewa;A Leineweber

  • Handbook of Solid State Chemistry

    Richard Dronskowski;Shinichi Kikkawa;Andreas Stein

  • Single crystal growth and oxide ion conductivity of apatite-type rare-earth silicates

    M. Higuchi;Y. Masubuchi;S. Nakayama;S. Kikkawa

  • Oxygen Storage Capability of Brownmillerite-type Ca2AlMnO5+δ and Its Application to Oxygen Enrichment

    Teruki Motohashi;Yuka Hirano;Yuji Masubuchi;Kazunori Oshima

  • Formation and properties of n-alkylammonium complexes with layered tri- and tetra-titanates

    H. Izawa;S. Kikkawa;M. Koizumi

  • Local anionic ordering and anisotropic displacement in dielectric perovskite SrTaO2N

    Ya-Ru Zhang;Teruki Motohashi;Yuji Masubuchi;Shinichi Kikkawa

  • Electrochemical aspects of the deintercalation of layered AMO2 compounds

    S. Kikkawa;S. Miyazaki;M. Koizumi

  • First-Principles Study on Relaxor-Type Ferroelectric Behavior without Chemical Inhomogeneity in BaTaO2N and SrTaO2N

    Yoyo Hinuma;Hiroki Moriwake;Ya-Ru Zhang;Teruki Motohashi

  • Chemical and electrochemical deintercalations of the layered compounds LiMO2 (M = Cr, Co) and NaM′O2 (M′ Cr, Fe, Co, Ni)

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Takashi Takeda
Takashi Takeda National Institute for Materials Science
Richard Dronskowski
Richard Dronskowski RWTH Aachen University
Hisanori Yamane
Hisanori Yamane Tohoku University
J. V. Yakhmi
J. V. Yakhmi Bhabha Atomic Research Center
V. Ganesan
V. Ganesan Medi-Caps University
Masanori Hangyo
Masanori Hangyo Osaka University
Francis J. DiSalvo
Francis J. DiSalvo Cornell University
Mitsuru Itoh
Mitsuru Itoh Tokyo Institute of Technology
Maarit Karppinen
Maarit Karppinen Aalto University

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