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Highly accurate calculation method for electronic configurations of magnetic molecules will lead to the development of molecular spintronics devices
A group of researchers led by Osaka University, Mie University, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, succeeded in developing a first principles ...
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2017
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Hope for New Catalysts with High Activity
Osaka University scientists elucidated the activation mechanism of NPG catalysts that made poisonous CO gas harmless.
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2018
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Instant Turn-over of Magnetism by Gyro Motion of Relativistic Electrons
A team of researchers led by Osaka University investigated the mechanism of polarity reverse of magnetic fields and its growth from a weak seed field in a ...
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2022
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Kirigami cools electronics
Researchers at Osaka University, Oita National College of Technology, and Tokyo Polytechnic University design an efficient heat-dissipation system based on ...
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2021
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Mind your speed: A magnetic brake on proton acceleration
An international research team led by Osaka University studied high-energy protons emitted from laser-bombarded solids. Recent studies found that higher laser ...
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2018
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Osaka University Chemists Unlock the Potential of Fluoroalkenes
Osaka University-led chemists developed a copper-catalyzed reaction for replacing fluorine atoms with an easily transformable boronate group on polyfluorinated ...
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2017
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Osaka University Rolls the Dice on Perovskite Interfaces
Osaka University-led researchers developed a robust Monte Carlo-based refinement computerized approach to precisely and accurately model perovskite oxide ...
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2017
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Physicists Achieve Rapid Magnetic Switching with Lasers
An Osaka University-led research group use an advanced synchrotron measurement system to probe how laser pulses affect the magnetism of ferrimagnetic materials ...
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2017
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Plot Twist: Straightening Single-Molecule Conductors Improves their Performance
Researchers at Osaka University synthesized nanowires made of a single molecule of oligothiophene up to 10 nanometers in length. By forcing the molecular chain ...
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2019
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Porous materials shed light on environmental purification
An international collaboration between Osaka University, Japan, and the University of Castilla, Spain, developed stable single-crystalline porous ...
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2018