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Norihiro Oshime
Norihiro Oshime
National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
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Quantitative study of band structure in BaTiO3 particles with vacant ionic sites
N Oshime, J Kano, N Ikeda, T Teranishi, T Fujii, T Ueda, T Ohkubo
Journal of Applied Physics 120 (15), 2016
122016
Skewed electronic band structure induced by electric polarization in ferroelectric BaTiO3
N Oshime, J Kano, E Ikenaga, S Yasui, Y Hamasaki, S Yasuhara, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 10702, 2020
112020
Polar–Nonpolar Transition-Type Negative Thermal Expansion with 11.1% Volume Shrinkage by Design
T Nishikubo, T Imai, Y Sakai, M Mizumaki, S Kawaguchi, N Oshime, ...
Chemistry of Materials 35 (3), 870-878, 2023
72023
Bragg coherent diffraction imaging allowing simultaneous retrieval of three-dimensional shape and strain distribution for 40–500 nm particles
N Oshime, K Ohwada, K Sugawara, T Abe, R Yamauchi, T Ueno, ...
Japanese journal of applied physics 60 (SF), SFFA07, 2021
72021
The ferroelectric phase transition in a 500 nm sized single particle of BaTiO3 tracked by coherent X-ray diffraction
N Oshime, K Ohwada, A Machida, N Fukushima, S Ueno, I Fujii, S Wada, ...
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 61 (SN), SN1008, 2022
52022
Ultraviolet penetration depth of phosphor Pr-doped Ca0. 6Sr0. 4TiO3 epitaxial film
N Oshime, Y Shimizu, H Takashima
Ceramics International 45 (16), 21011-21014, 2019
52019
High valence states of Pd supported on ferroelectric BaTiO3 driven by electric polarization
T Yoshida, J Kano, M Mizumaki, Y Tamenori, K Nitta, K Kato, S Hinokuma, ...
Applied Physics Letters 119 (9), 2021
22021
Light reflectance and photoelectron yield spectroscopy enable acceptor level measurement in p-type Ba1− xTiO3 semiconductor
S Fujii, J Kano, N Oshime, T Higuchi, Y Nishina, T Fujii, N Ikeda, H Ota
Journal of Applied Physics 129 (8), 2021
22021
Electroluminescence in perovskite oxide nanocrystals
N Oshime, Y Hakuta, H Takashima
AIP advances 10 (6), 2020
22020
Lattice strain visualization inside a 400 nm single grain of BaTiO3 in polycrystalline ceramics by Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction imaging
N Oshime, K Ohwada, A Machida, N Fukushima, K Shirakawa, S Ueno, ...
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 62 (SM), SM1022, 2023
12023
Host Lattice-Excitation-Enhanced Photoluminescence in Eu3+-Doped LaInO3 Epitaxial Films
N Oshime, K Ueda, H Takashima
Crystal Growth & Design 21 (5), 2663-2667, 2021
12021
ブラッグコヒーレント X 線回折イメージング法によるナノ結晶非破壊 3 次元イメージング
K OWADA, N OSHIME, K SUGAWARA, A SHIMADA, A MACHIDA, ...
分析電子顕微鏡討論会予稿集 38, 21-25, 2023
2023
Development and improvement of Bragg coherent diffraction imaging for expanding observable particle-size range
N Oshime, K Ohwada, K Sugawara, T Ueno, A Machida, T Watanuki, ...
Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances 77, C922-C922, 2021
2021
Direct observation of skewed band structure induced by spontaneous polarization on ferroelectric BaTiO3
N Oshime, J Kano
Hoshako 34 (4), 225-234, 2021
2021
Electronic structure of ferroelectrics. Skewed band structure induced by the depolarizing field
J Kano, N Oshime, E Ikenaga, S Yasui, S Hinokuma, A Yasui
Seramikkusu 56 (7), 463-466, 2021
2021
Ferroelectric Bent Band Structure Studied by Angle-resolved Hard X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy
N Oshime
2018
Bent Electronic Band Structure Induced by Ferroelectric Polarization
N Oshime, J Kano, E Ikenaga, S Yasui, Y Hamasaki, S Yasuhara, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.01672, 2017
2017
Valence instability of iron oxide ultrafine particles on ferroelectrics studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy
J Kano, T Okamoto, S Nakamura, A Fuwa, T Otoyama, Y Nakazaki, ...
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 53 (5S1), 05FB24, 2014
2014
Valence Instability of Iron Oxide Ultrafine Particles Supported on Ferroelectrics Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
J Kano, T Okamoto, S Nakamura, A Fuwa, T Otoyama, Y Nakazaki, ...
JSAP Annual Meetings Extended Abstracts The 74th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2013 …, 2013
2013
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