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Yoshiyuki Inaguma

Yoshiyuki Inaguma

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
10811
World Ranking
13845
National Ranking
1068

Overview

Yoshiyuki Inaguma is affiliated with Gakushuin University in Japan and has contributed extensively to research in materials science and engineering. Their research output encompasses a total of 64 publications in materials science and 24 in engineering, reflecting a focus on materials chemistry and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, with additional work in electrical and electronic engineering and renewable energy fields.

Their recent papers cover topics such as photocatalytic properties, magnetic oxides, phase relations in spinel structures, ferroelectric polarization, and lead-free oxychloride materials. Notable works include:

  • Synthesis, band structure and photocatalytic properties of Sillén-Aurivillius oxychlorides BaBi5Ti3O14Cl, Ba2Bi5Ti4O17Cl and Ba3Bi5Ti5O20Cl with triple-, quadruple- and quintuple-perovskite layers (2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)
  • Enhanced magnetization of the highest-TC ferrimagnetic oxide Sr2CrOsO6 (2020, Physical review. B./Physical review. B)
  • Discovery of New-Structured Post-Spinel MgFe2O4: Crystal Structure and High-Pressure Phase Relations (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Strongly Enhanced Polarization in a Ferroelectric Crystal by Conduction-Proton Flow (2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • A new lead-free Sillén-Aurivillius oxychloride Bi5SrTi3O14Cl with triple-perovskite layers for photocatalytic water splitting under visible light (2020, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry)

Inaguma's frequent coauthors include:

  • Alexei А. Belik (8 joint publications)
  • Kazunari Yamaura (8 joint publications)
  • Kazuhiko Maeda (6 joint publications)
  • Tetsuhiro Katsumata (6 joint publications)
  • Rebecca Scatena (6 joint publications)

Their primary publication venues reflect interdisciplinary research interests, with multiple articles published in:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (5 publications)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (4 publications)
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances (4 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (2 publications)
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B (2 publications)

Main fields of study highlight a strong emphasis on materials science, supported by engineering disciplines. The subfields of study where Inaguma has made contributions include materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, electrical and electronic engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, as well as inorganic chemistry.

Key research topics addressed in their work are:

  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Multiferroics and related materials
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystal Structures and Properties
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials

Best Publications

  • High ionic conductivity in lithium lanthanum titanate

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Chen Liquan;Mitsuru Itoh;Tetsurō Nakamura

  • Ferroelectricity Induced by Oxygen Isotope Exchange in Strontium Titanate Perovskite

    M. Itoh;R. Wang;Y. Inaguma;T. Yamaguchi

  • Candidate compounds with perovskite structure for high lithium ionic conductivity

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Liquan Chen;Mitsuru Itoh;Tetsurō Nakamura

  • High lithium ion conductivity in the perovskite-type compounds Ln12Li12TiO3(Ln=La,Pr,Nd,Sm)

    Mitsuru Itoh;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Woo-Hwan Jung;Liquan Chen

  • A polar oxide ZnSnO3 with a LiNbO3-type structure.

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Masashi Yoshida;Tetsuhiro Katsumata

  • Crystal Structure and Diffusion Path in the Fast Lithium-Ion Conductor La0.62Li0.16TiO3

    Masatomo Yashima;Mitsuru Itoh;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Yukio Morii

  • Microwave Dielectric Characteristics of Ilmenite-Type Titanates with High Q Values

    Jeong-Ho Sohn;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Sang-Ok Yoon;Mitsuru Itoh

  • A rechargeable lithium–air battery using a lithium ion-conducting lanthanum lithium titanate ceramics as an electrolyte separator

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Mamoru Nakashima

  • Crystal Structure of a Lithium Ion-Conducting Perovskite La2/3−xLi3xTiO3 (x=0.05)

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Tetsuhiro Katsumata;Mitsuru Itoh;Yukio Morii

  • Dielectric properties of a-site deficient perovskite-type lanthanum-calcium-titanium oxide solid solution system [(1 − x)La23TiO3 − xCaTiO3 (0.1 ≤ x ≤ 0.96)]

    In-Seon Kim;Woo-Hwan Jung;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Tetsuro Nakamura

  • Valency pair and properties of 1:1 ordered perovskite-type compounds Sr2MMoO6 (M = Mn,Fe,Co)

    Mitsuru Itoh;Ikuko Ohta;Yoshiyuki Inaguma

  • Magnetic and Electrical Properties of LayAxMnwO3(A= Na, K, Rb, and Sr) with Perovskite-Type Structure

    Tetsuo Shimura;Toshimasa Hayashi;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Mitsuru Itoh

  • Influences of carrier concentration and site percolation on lithium ion conductivity in perovskite-type oxides

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Mitsuru Itoh

  • Tuning the orthorhombic–rhombohedral phase transition temperature in sodium potassium niobate by incorporating barium zirconate

    Ruiping Wang;Hiroshi Bando;Tetsuhiro Katsumata;Yoshiyuki Inaguma

  • High-pressure synthesis and ferroelectric properties in perovskite-type BiScO3–PbTiO3 solid solution

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Atsushi Miyaguchi;Masashi Yoshida;Tetsuhiro Katsumata

  • High-pressure synthesis, crystal structure, and phase stability relations of a LiNbO3-type polar titanate ZnTiO3 and its reinforced polarity by the second-order Jahn-Teller effect.

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Akihisa Aimi;Yuichi Shirako;Daichi Sakurai

  • Structure dependence of the ferromagnetic transition temperature in rhombohedral La1-xAxMnO3 (A=Na, K, Rb, and Sr)

    Mitsuru Itoh;Tetsuo Shimura;Jian-Ding Yu;Toshimasa Hayashi

  • Synthesis of Fine Powders of Li3xLa2/3-xTiO3 Perovskite by a Polymerizable Precursor Method

    Murugesan Vijayakumar;Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Wataru Mashiko;† and Marie-Pierre Crosnier-Lopez

  • The effect of the hydrostatic pressure on the ionic conductivity in a perovskite lanthanum lithium titanate

    Yoshiyuki Inaguma;Jianding Yu;Yue‐Jin Shan;Mitsuru Itoh

  • Low-Driving-Voltage Electroluminescence in Perovskite Films

    Hiroshi Takashima;Kohei Shimada;Noboru Miura;Tetsuhiro Katsumata

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuru Itoh
Mitsuru Itoh Tokyo Institute of Technology
Masaki Akaogi
Masaki Akaogi Gakushuin University
Kazunari Yamaura
Kazunari Yamaura National Institute for Materials Science
Yoshitaka Matsushita
Yoshitaka Matsushita National Institute for Materials Science
Ryu Abe
Ryu Abe Kyoto University
Liquan Chen
Liquan Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Eiji Takayama-Muromachi
Eiji Takayama-Muromachi National Institute for Materials Science
Alexei A. Belik
Alexei A. Belik National Institute for Materials Science
Masatomo Yashima
Masatomo Yashima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Artem R. Oganov
Artem R. Oganov Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

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