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Shintaro Adachi

Researcher at National Institute for Materials Science

Publications -  54
Citations -  441

Shintaro Adachi is an academic researcher from National Institute for Materials Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Diamond anvil cell. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 49 publications receiving 314 citations. Previous affiliations of Shintaro Adachi include Kyoto University & Hirosaki University.

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Machine Learning Guided Discovery of Gigantic Magnetocaloric Effect in HoB$_{2}$ Near Hydrogen Liquefaction Temperature

TL;DR: It is identified and experimentally confirmed that holmium boride, HoB2, has a giant magnetocaloric effect at temperatures around 15 Kelvin (–258 °C), near the liquefaction point of hydrogen, and sheds light on the machine learning approach as an effective method for searching functional materials characterized by complex physical properties.
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Effects of Annealing under Tellurium Vapor for Fe$_{1.03}$Te$_{0.8}$Se$_{0.2}$ Single Crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of annealing under tellurium vapor have been investigated for Fe$1.03}$Te$0.8}$Se$ 0.2} single crystals.
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Effects of Annealing under Tellurium Vapor for Fe1.03Te0.8Se0.2 Single Crystals

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of annealing under tellurium vapor have been investigated for Fe1.03Te0.8Se0.2 single crystals, which showed metallic resistivity temperature dependence below 150 K and a sharp superconducting transition at 13 K.
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Two Pressure-induced Superconducting Transitions in SnBi$_2$Se$_4$ Explored by Data-driven Materials Search: New Approach to Develop Novel Functional Materials Including Thermoelectric and Superconducting Materials

TL;DR: In this article, candidates for new thermoelectric and superconducting materials, which have narrow band gap and flat bands near band edges, were searched by the high-throughput first-principles calculation from an inorganic materials database.
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Diamond anvil cell using boron-doped diamond electrodes covered with undoped diamond insulating layer

TL;DR: In this paper, a bottom diamond anvil cell using boron-doped metallic diamond electrodes covered with undoped diamond insulating layer has been developed for electrical transport measurements under high pressure.