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Takahiro Sato

Takahiro Sato

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
46
Citations
9871
World Ranking
11344
National Ranking
702

Takahiro Sato publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takahiro Sato sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 269 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Takahiro Sato D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takahiro Sato sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Takahiro Sato is a researcher affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their work primarily falls within the broader field of Chemistry, with a focus on Organic Chemistry among other specialized areas such as Food Science, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Plant Science, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist has made notable contributions to topics including Surfactants and Colloidal Systems, Polysaccharides Composition and Applications, and Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization. Additional areas of research include Block Copolymer Self-Assembly, Particle Physics Theoretical and Experimental Studies, Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls, and Polymer Surface Interaction Studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Takahiro Sato include Jia Yang, Rintaro Takahashi, Ken Terao, Nikesh Narang, and Yoichi Kawaguchi.

Their research has been published in several scientific venues, with repeated contributions to Polymers, Polymer Journal, Langmuir, and Macromolecules journals. Physical Review Letters is also among the notable publication venues.

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Takahiro Sato include:

  • "Study of the KL→π0νν¯ Decay at the J-PARC KOTO Experiment," 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • "Conformation of Pullulan in Aqueous Solution Studied by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering," 2020, Polymers
  • "Formation Kinetics of Polymer Vesicles from Spherical and Cylindrical Micelles Bearing the Polyelectrolyte Complex Core Studied by Time-Resolved USAXS and SAXS," 2022, Macromolecules
  • "Liquid-liquid phase separation and self-assembly of a lysine derivative Fmoc-L-lysine in water-DMSO mixtures," 2021, Polymer Journal
  • "Micellar Structure of a Hydrophobically Modified Pullulan in an Aqueous Solution," 2020, Macromolecules

Best Publications

  • A compact X-ray free-electron laser emitting in the sub-ångström region

    Tetsuya Ishikawa;Hideki Aoyagi;Takao Asaka;Yoshihiro Asano

  • A Helical Polymer with a Cooperative Response to Chiral Information

    Mark M. Green;Norman C. Peterson;Takahiro Sato;Akio Teramoto

  • The Macromolecular Route to Chiral Amplification.

    Mark M. Green;Ji Woong Park;Takahiro Sato;Akio Teramoto

  • Double-stranded helix of xanthan: dimensional and hydrodynamic properties in 0.1 M aqueous sodium chloride

    Takahiro Sato;Takashi Norisuye;Hiroshi Fujita

  • Focusing of X-ray free-electron laser pulses with reflective optics

    Hirokatsu Yumoto;Hidekazu Mimura;Takahisa Koyama;Satoshi Matsuyama

  • Inverse molecular weight dependence of cloud points for aqueous poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) solutions

    Zhen Tong;Fang Zeng;Xu Zheng;Takahiro Sato

  • Double-stranded Helix of xanthan in dilute solution: evidence from light scattering

    Takahiro Sato;Takashi Norisuye;Hiroshi Fujita

  • Mechanism of helix induction on a stereoregular Poly((4-carboxyphenyl)acetylene) with chiral amines and memory of the macromolecular helicity assisted by interaction with achiral amines.

    Katsuhiro Maeda;Kazuhide Morino;Yoshio Okamoto;Takahiro Sato

  • Block versus Random Amphiphilic Copolymers as Antibacterial Agents

    Yukari Oda;Shokyoku Kanaoka;Takahiro Sato;Sadahito Aoshima

  • Concentrated solutions of liquid-crystalline polymers

    Takahiro Sato;Akio Teramoto

  • Double-stranded helix of xanthan in dilute solution: Further evidence

    Takahiro Sato;Sakiko Kojima;Takashi Norisuye;Hiroshi Fujita

  • Determination of the pulse duration of an x-ray free electron laser using highly resolved single-shot spectra.

    Yuichi Inubushi;Kensuke Tono;Tadashi Togashi;Takahiro Sato

  • Optically active polysilanes. Ten years of progress and new polymer twist for nanoscience and nanotechnology

    Michiya Fujiki;Julian Robert Koe;Ken Terao;Takahiro Sato

  • Visualizing the non-equilibrium dynamics of photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer with femtosecond X-ray pulses

    Sophie E. Canton;Kasper S. Kjær;György Vankó;Tim B. van Driel

  • Generation of 10(20) W cm(-2) hard X-ray laser pulses with two-stage reflective focusing system.

    Hidekazu Mimura;Hirokatsu Yumoto;Satoshi Matsuyama;Takahisa Koyama

  • Extreme ultraviolet free electron laser seeded with high-order harmonic of Ti:sapphire laser

    Tadashi Togashi;Eiji J. Takahashi;Katsumi Midorikawa;Makoto Aoyama

  • Triple helix of Schizophyllum commune polysaccharide in dilute solution. 5. Light scattering and refractometry in mixtures of water and dimethyl sulfoxide

    Takahiro Sato;Takashi Norisuye;Hiroshi Fujita

  • Dynamics of concentration fluctuation in a polymer blend on both sides of the phase boundary

    Takahiro Sato;Charles C. Han

  • Single-shot three-dimensional structure determination of nanocrystals with femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser pulses

    Rui Xu;Huaidong Jiang;Changyong Song;Jose A. Rodriguez

  • Unicore−Multicore Transition of the Micelle Formed by an Amphiphilic Alternating Copolymer in Aqueous Media by Changing Molecular Weight

    Motoki Ueda;Akihito Hashidzume;Takahiro Sato

  • Thermally induced conformational change of xanthan in 0.01m aqueous sodium chloride

    Wei Liu;Takahiro Sato;Takashi Norisuye;Hiroshi Fujita

  • Die makromolekulare Route zur Chiralitätsverstärkung

    Mark M. Green;Ji‐Woong Park;Takahiro Sato;Akio Teramoto

  • Temperature Dependence of Helical Structures of Poly(phenylacetylene) Derivatives Bearing an Optically Active Substituent

    Kazuhide Morino;Katsuhiro Maeda;Yoshio Okamoto;Eiji Yashima

  • Thermal Denaturation, Renaturation, and Aggregation of a Double-Helical Polysaccharide Xanthan in Aqueous Solution

    Yasuhiro Matsuda;Yasuhiro Matsuda;Yusuke Biyajima;Takahiro Sato

  • Characterization of Polymer Solutions Containing a Small Amount of Aggregates by Static and Dynamic Light Scattering

    Masaaki Kanao;Yasuhiro Matsuda;Takahiro Sato

  • Micellar structure of amphiphilic statistical copolymers bearing dodecyl hydrophobes in aqueous media

    Takefumi Kawata;and Akihito Hashidzume;Takahiro Sato

  • Self-Association of a Thermosensitive Poly(alkyl-2-oxazoline) Block Copolymer in Aqueous Solution

    Rintaro Takahashi;Takahiro Sato;Ken Terao;Xing-Ping Qiu

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiya Fujiki
Michiya Fujiki Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Katsuhiro Maeda
Katsuhiro Maeda Kanazawa University
Françoise M. Winnik
Françoise M. Winnik University of Helsinki
Eiji Yashima
Eiji Yashima Nagoya University
Shin-ichi Yusa
Shin-ichi Yusa University of Hyogo
Sadahito Aoshima
Sadahito Aoshima Osaka University
Aaron M. Lindenberg
Aaron M. Lindenberg Stanford University
Yoshio Okamoto
Yoshio Okamoto Nagoya University

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