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- Hiromichi Kataura (片浦 弘道, Kataura Hiromichi) is a ****anese scientist known for his work on synthesis and characterization of single-wall and double-wall...
- calculations was designed in 1999 by Hiromichi Kataura to rationalize experimental findings. A Kataura plot relates the nanotube diameter and its bandgap...
- Konstantin; Kazaoui, Said; Minami, Nobutsugu; Maniwa, Yutaka; Miyata, Yasumitsu; Kataura, Hiromichi (2006). "Light-Harvesting Function of β-Carotene Inside Carbon...
- nanotechnology experiments Hiromichi Kataura, well known for his research in carbon nanotubes and for the Kataura plot Satoshi Hirano, author of HORB middleware...
- (especially polyaniline) and one to optical properties of carbon nanotubes (see Kataura plot). Jin-Chih Chianga, Alan G MacDiarmid (1986). "Polyaniline: Protonic...
- Hayakawa village Hayakawa village Ishibashi village April 1, 1913 Kataura village Kataura village December 1, 1954 merged with Odawara city Yonegami village...
- significantly on the (n,m) type, and this dependence is non-monotonic (see Kataura plot). In particular, the band gap can vary from zero to about 2 eV and...
- known as a baseball player) Masaru Ibuka, co-founder of Sony Hiromichi Kataura, carbon nanotube research Kuniaki Koiso, World War II general Takeji Nara...
- PMID 10101519. Yamamoto T, Asakura K, Shirasaki H, Himi T, Ogasawara H, Narita S, Kataura A (October 2005). "[Relationship between pollen allergy and oral allergy...
- player Hiromichi Katano (片野 寛理, born 1982), ****anese footballer Hiromichi Kataura (片浦 弘道, born 1959), ****anese scientist Hiromichi Kono (河野 広道, 1905–1963)...