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  1. Coulomb blockade in organic conductors found, a world first

    A group of researchers demonstrated a Coulomb blockade in organic organic conducting materials, a world first. This group’s research results will possibly ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  2. Detection of the magnetoelectric (ME) effect induced by magnetic quadrupolar moments, a world first

    An international group of researchers succeeded in verifying the magnetoelectric (ME) effect induced by a magnetic quadrupolar moments, or spin masses arranged ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  3. Development of new method for utilization of coherent x-rays Located in Research Info / 2013
  4. Photoemission linear dichroism reveals cubic wave functions

    A research team has successfully and perfectly determined the anisotropic localized charge distribution of the rare-earth compound in cubic symmetry by means ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  5. Silicon thermoelectric nanomaterials with minimum thermal conductivity achieved

    Without the use of rare metals, they achieved properties necessary for achieving high-TE-performance, that is, high electrical conductivity and low thermal ...

    Located in Research Info / 2014
  6. The mechanism of structural rejuvenation of metallic glass theoretically elucidated

    A group of researchers succeeded in theoretically clarifying the "structural rejuvenation" of metallic glass via thermal processing at low temperatures and ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
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