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Hironori Nishihara

Researcher at Ryukoku University

Publications -  91
Citations -  1119

Hironori Nishihara is an academic researcher from Ryukoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Ferromagnetism. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 89 publications receiving 997 citations. Previous affiliations of Hironori Nishihara include Tohoku Gakuin University.

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Magnetic properties of the half-metallic Heusler alloys Co 2 VAl and Co 2 VGa under pressure

TL;DR: The magnetic moment measured at 5 K is independent of pressure for the Heusler alloys containing Mn atoms as discussed by the authors, and it is attributed to the precipitation of the bcc particles in the matrix $L{2}_{1}$ phase.
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Magnetic properties on shape memory alloys Ni2Mn1+xIn1-x

TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic phase diagram of Ni2Mn1+xIn1−x alloys is discussed qualitatively on the basis of the interatomic dependence of the exchange interactions.
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Magnetic properties of ferromagnetic shape memory alloys Ni2Mn1 − xFexGa

TL;DR: In this paper, a phase diagram of Ni 2 Mn 1 − x Fe x Ga is determined from the results of the temperature dependence of the initial permeability, and it is deduced that Fe atom has a large moment compared with that of pure α-Fe, and the Curie temperature T C increases with the Fe concentration x and then makes a broad maximum around x = 0.6 on T C versus x curve.
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Martensitic transition, ferromagnetic transition, and their interplay in the shape memory alloys Ni 2 Mn 1-x Cu x Ga

TL;DR: In this article, the phase diagram in the temperature-concentration plane was determined for the ferromagnetic shape memory alloys, and the phenomenological free energy as a function of the martensitic distortion and the magnetization was constructed and analyzed, where couplings between these order parameters were improved.
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Magnetic properties of new compounds RuMn2Sn and RuMn2Si

TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray diffraction measurements have confirmed that RuMn 2 Z (Z = Si, Sn) crystallizes in a Heusler-like cubic structure.