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Takeshi Saito

Researcher at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Publications -  231
Citations -  5304

Takeshi Saito is an academic researcher from National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Raman spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 225 publications receiving 4796 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeshi Saito include Tokyo Electron & National Presto Industries.

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Erratum to: Mass balance method for purity assay of phthalic acid esters: development of primary reference materials as traceability sources in the Japan Calibration Service System

TL;DR: In this article, a mass balance method was used for purity assessment of high purity materials of phthalic acid esters (PAEs) by means of a mass-balance method, in which chromatographic methods such as gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC-FID) and/or high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in combination with other methods, such as Karl-Fischer titration and vacuum evaporation (VE) were applied.
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Temperature dependence of inner tube growth from ferrocene-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, the growth of inner tubes from ferrocene-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes was studied with Raman spectroscopy, and the inner tube formation based on the annealing temperature and the outer tube diameter was paid to inner tubes formation.
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Understanding the doping effects on the structural and electrical properties of ultrathin carbon nanotube networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of typical dopants and related methods were investigated for carbon nanotube (CNT) thin film modification, including Nitric acid (HNO3) solution, I2 vapor, and CuI nanoparticles.
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Exchange coupling in a frustrated trimetric molecular magnet reversed by a 1D nano-confinement

TL;DR: The exchange reversal and enhanced spin delocalisation demonstrate the means of mechanically and electrically manipulating molecular magnetism at the nanoscale for nano-mechatronics and spintronic elements.
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The growth of new extended carbon nanophases from ferrocene inside single-walled carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this article, the Raman response of new structures grown after filling SWCNTs with ferrocene and transformation t moderate high temperatures is demonstrated to be very strong, even stronger than the response from the tubes.