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Tadahiko Ogawa is affiliated with the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with significant contributions to materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and ceramics and composites.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of topics related to advanced materials and their properties. Selected papers include:

  • Direct Measurement of Electronic Band Structures at Oxide Grain Boundaries, 2020, Nano Letters
  • Core-Shell Double Doping of Zn and Ca on β-Ga2O3 Photocatalysts for Remarkable Water Splitting, 2021, ACS Catalysis
  • A computational search for wurtzite-structured ferroelectrics with low coercive voltages, 2020, APL Materials
  • Dopant arrangements in Y-doped BaZrO3 under processing conditions and their impact on proton conduction: a large-scale first-principles thermodynamics study, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • High Virus Removal by Self-Organized Nanostructured 2D Liquid-Crystalline Smectic Membranes for Water Treatment, 2020, Small

Ogawa's work spans several main topics, including:

  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects
  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Ogawa are:

  • Akihide Kuwabara
  • Satoshi Kitaoka
  • Naoki Kawashima
  • Craig A. J. Fisher
  • Daichi Kato

Ogawa has published extensively in several scientific venues, with multiple papers featured in:

  • Acta Materialia
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Angewandte Chemie

The scientist's research integrates experimental and computational approaches to investigate the electronic, structural, and chemical properties of oxide materials and ceramics. Their studies often emphasize the synthesis and characterization of advanced ceramic materials and photocatalysts, with applications in areas such as water splitting and environmental treatment.

Best Publications

  • A new technique for mapping of total electron content using GPS network in Japan

    Y. Otsuka;T. Ogawa;A. Saito;A. Saito;T. Tsugawa

  • Mid-latitude E region field-aligned irregularities observed with the MU radar

    Mamoru Yamamoto;Shoichiro Fukao;Ronald F. Woodman;Tadahiko Ogawa

  • Statistical study of nighttime medium‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances using midlatitude airglow images

    K. Shiokawa;C. Ihara;C. Ihara;Y. Otsuka;T. Ogawa

  • Geomagnetic conjugate observations of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances at midlatitude using all-sky airglow imagers

    Y. Otsuka;K. Shiokawa;T. Ogawa;P. Wilkinson

  • Statistical study of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances observed with the GPS networks in Southern California

    Nobuki Kotake;Yuichi Otsuka;Tadahiko Ogawa;Takuya Tsugawa

  • Review of the accomplishments of mid-latitude Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) HF radars

    Nozomu Nishitani;John Michael Ruohoniemi;Mark Lester;Joseph Benjamin Harold Baker

  • Development of Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTI)

    K. Shiokawa;Y. Katoh;M. Satoh;M. K. Ejiri

  • Ground and satellite observations of nighttime medium‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbance at midlatitude

    K. Shiokawa;Y. Otsuka;C. Ihara;C. Ihara;T. Ogawa

  • Geomagnetic conjugate observations of equatorial airglow depletions

    Y. Otsuka;K. Shiokawa;T. Ogawa;P. Wilkinson

  • Climatological study of GPS total electron content variations caused by medium‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances

    N. Kotake;Y. Otsuka;T. Tsugawa;T. Ogawa

  • Propagation characteristics of nighttime mesospheric and thermospheric waves observed by optical mesosphere thermosphere imagers at middle and low latitudes

    K. Shiokawa;Y. Otsuka;T. Ogawa

  • Simultaneous observations of nighttime medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances and E region field-aligned irregularities at midlatitude

    Y. Otsuka;F. Onoma;K. Shiokawa;T. Ogawa

  • Spatial structure of the E region field-aligned irregularities revealed by the MU radar

    Mamoru Yamamoto;Norio Komoda;Shoichiro Fukao;Roland T. Tsunoda

  • Traveling ionospheric disturbances detected in the FRONT Campaign

    A. Saito;M. Nishimura;M. Yamamoto;S. Fukao

  • GPS detection of total electron content variations over Indonesia and Thailand following the 26 December 2004 earthquake

    Y. Otsuka;N. Kotake;T. Tsugawa;K. Shiokawa

  • A morphological study on mid-latitude E-region field-aligned irregularities observed with the MU radar

    Mamoru Yamamoto;Shoichiro Fukao;Tadahiko Ogawa;Toshitaka Tsuda

  • Geomagnetic conjugate observation of nighttime medium‐scale and large‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances: FRONT3 campaign

    K. Shiokawa;Y. Otsuka;T. Tsugawa;T. Ogawa

  • Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances observed with the SuperDARN Hokkaido radar, all-sky imager, and GPS network and their relation to concurrent sporadic E irregularities

    T. Ogawa;T. Ogawa;N. Nishitani;Y. Otsuka;K. Shiokawa

  • Equatorial Ionospheric Scintillations and Zonal Irregularity Drifts Observed with Closely-Spaced GPS Receivers in Indonesia

    Yuichi Otsuka;Kazuo Shiokawa;Tadahiko Ogawa

  • A large‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbance during the magnetic storm of 15 September 1999

    K. Shiokawa;Y. Otsuka;T. Ogawa;N. Balan

  • Ground and satellite observations of nighttime medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbance at midlatitude

    Y. Otsuka;K. Shiokawa;C. Ihara;T. Ogawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Shiokawa
Kazuo Shiokawa Nagoya University
Yuichi Otsuka
Yuichi Otsuka Nagoya University
Mamoru Yamamoto
Mamoru Yamamoto Kyoto University
Takuji Nakamura
Takuji Nakamura National Institute of Polar Research
Shoichiro Fukao
Shoichiro Fukao Kyoto University
Akinori Saito
Akinori Saito Kyoto University
Toshitaka Tsuda
Toshitaka Tsuda Kyoto University
Mark Lester
Mark Lester University of Leicester
Yusuke Ebihara
Yusuke Ebihara Kyoto University
Roland T. Tsunoda
Roland T. Tsunoda SRI International

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