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Hidenori Hiramatsu

Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Publications -  256
Citations -  11854

Hidenori Hiramatsu is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Pulsed laser deposition. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 244 publications receiving 10587 citations. Previous affiliations of Hidenori Hiramatsu include Kyushu Institute of Technology & Panasonic.

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Iron-Based Layered Superconductor: LaOFeP

TL;DR: Magnetic and electrical resistivity measurements verify the occurrence of the superconducting transition at approximately 4 K in an iron-based layered oxy-pnictide LaOFeP.
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LnCuO(S,Se,Te)monocrystalline thin film, its manufacturing method, and optical device or electronic device using the monocrystalline thin film

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of growing a base thin film on a single-crystal substrate, depositing an amorphous or polycrystalline LnCuOX thin film, and then annealing the laminated film at a high temperature of 500° C. or more.
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p-channel thin-film transistor using p-type oxide semiconductor, SnO

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that tin monoxide (SnO) has a high hole mobility and produces good p-type oxide thin-film transistors (TFTs).
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Exploration of new superconductors and functional materials, and fabrication of superconducting tapes and wires of iron pnictides

TL;DR: This review summarizes the major achievements of the project in newly found superconducting materials, and the fabrication wires and tapes of iron-based superconductors; it incorporates a list of ∼700 unsuccessful materials examined for superconductivity in the project.
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Recent advances in iron-based superconductors toward applications

TL;DR: Recently, the discovery of a high critical temperature (T c ) iron-based superconductor (IBSC) was accepted with surprise in the condensed matter community and rekindled extensive study globally as mentioned in this paper.