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Hironari Yamada
Researcher at Ritsumeikan University
Publications - 96
Citations - 957
Hironari Yamada is an academic researcher from Ritsumeikan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synchrotron & Synchrotron radiation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 96 publications receiving 918 citations. Previous affiliations of Hironari Yamada include National Presto Industries & University of Melbourne.
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Evidence for "Massive Transfer" in Heavy-Ion Reactions on Rare-Earth Targets
TL;DR: In this article, a new class of reaction called "massive transfer" was proposed, which involves fusion of the remaining mass of the projectile mass. But the results of the experiments were limited.
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High aspect ratio micromachining Teflon by direct exposure to synchrotron radiation
TL;DR: In this article, the quality of micromachining Teflon was found to be critically dependent on photon flux of the synchrotron radiation and the mass distribution of gaseous species formed upon this process suggested that photochemical processes rather than pyrolytic processes may still dominate.
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Driving force behind adsorption-induced protein unfolding: a time-resolved X-ray reflectivity study on lysozyme adsorbed at an air/water interface.
Yohko F. Yano,Tomoya Uruga,Hajime Tanida,Hidenori Toyokawa,Yasuko Terada,Masafumi Takagaki,Hironari Yamada +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the LSZ molecules initially adsorbed on the air/water interface have a flat unfolded structure, forming antiparallel beta-sheets as a result of hydrophobic interactions with the gas phase, and as adsorption continues, a second layer forms in which the molecules have a very loose structure having random coils as a response to hydrophilic interactions with some of the groups that protrude from the first layer.
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Novel X-ray source based on a tabletop synchrotron and its unique features
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel X-ray source based on a smallest synchrotron named MIRRORCLE using a collision of electron beam and a tiny target is presented.
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Critical assessment of interacting boson model wave functions from measured gyromagnetic ratios of lowest eigenstates in even Os isotopes
Andrew Stuchbery,Andrew Stuchbery,Iain Morrison,L.D. Wood,R. A. Bark,Hironari Yamada,H.H. Bolotin +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gyromagnetic ratios of the low-lying levels in the even 188−192 Os isotopes were measured and the ratios g (2 + 2 )/ g(2 + 1 ) were found to be 1.45 ± 0.18.