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NEW ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION<strong>Project</strong> <strong>Activities</strong><strong>Concerning</strong><strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong><strong>Materials</strong>Revised in August 2002<strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TechnologyDevelopment DepartmentNEDO


ContentsPreface…………………………………………………………………. 21. <strong>Project</strong>s……………………………………………………………… 22. Researchers………………………………………………………. 23. Papers……………………………………………………………… 24. Patents……………………………………………………………. 35. Technology Samples………………………………………………. 3Further Information…………………………………………………. 3Tables………………………………………………………………….. 4-109List of Tables …………………………………..………………………….. …………………………………..………………………….. …………………………………..………………………….. …………………………………..………………………….. …………………………………..…………………………..1


PrefaceThe New Energy <strong>and</strong> Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) is <strong>and</strong> hasbeen undertaking research <strong>and</strong> development projects related to nanotechnology <strong>and</strong> materialsbased on funds provided by Ministry of Economy, International Trade <strong>and</strong> Industry (METI) ofJapan. A listing of all projects is given in Table 1. Patents, papers, researchers,<strong>and</strong> technology samples for these projects are also provided <strong>and</strong> listed in attachedtables, respectively. Further information concerning NEDO’s nanotechnolgy <strong>and</strong>materials projects can be provided in order to produce future cooperation inresearch work or commercial application to those patents, interested in suchresults from world.1. <strong>Project</strong>sThe projects related to nanotechnology <strong>and</strong> materials that are <strong>and</strong> have been undertaken arelisted in Table 1. The outlines of project as well as duration of projects <strong>and</strong> projectleaders are also given in the table.2. ResearchersThe researchers listed in Table 2 have actively participated in the nanotechnology <strong>and</strong>materials projects managed by NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TechnologyDevelopment Department. If you are interested in NEDO's projects <strong>and</strong> would like to discussfuture cooperation in research activities or commercial application related to nanotechnology<strong>and</strong> materials, NEDO may be able to be of assistance.3. PapersThe papers listed in Table 3 report on technical results for the nanotechnology <strong>and</strong> materialsprojects managed by NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> Technology DevelopmentDepartment. It is hoped that this information can be used as a reference tool to create futurecooperation in research activities or commercial application related to nanotechnology <strong>and</strong>materials.2


4. PatentsThe patents listed in Table 4 represent only some of the results of NEDO's projects in the areasof nanotechnology <strong>and</strong> materials. Since most of NEDO's projects are underway, additionalpatents are expected in the future. Under NEDO's research <strong>and</strong> development system, theentrusted party that conducts the research work retains the right to any intellectual property thatresults, including patents. Therefore, the information given for the applicant is provided forreference use only.5. Technology SamplesNEDO's research <strong>and</strong> development work, which is carried out by entrusted private sectorenterprises, has led to considerable research results <strong>and</strong> information as well some commercialproducts. Parties interested in obtaining technology samples listed in Table 5 related toNEDO's nanotechnology <strong>and</strong> materials projects may submit a request to NEDO. Afterconsultation with the entrusted private sector enterprises concerned, NEDO shall determinewhether such information <strong>and</strong> technology samples can be provided.Further InformationInquiries concerning the information described above may be forwarded to one of the twocontact persons indicated below.Dr. Akira Kamiya, Deputy Director (kamiyaakr@nedo.go.jp)Dr. Michiharu Yamamoto, <strong>Project</strong> Coordinator (yamamotomch@nedo.go.jp)<strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> Technology Development DepartmentNew Energy <strong>and</strong> Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)3-1-1 Sunshine 60 29FHigashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-6028 JapanTelephone: +81-3-3987-9389Facsimile: +81-3-3987-9394August 20023


Table 1. NEDO <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s1. Nanostructure Polymer <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2007<strong>Project</strong> leader: Seiichi Nakahama, Director, AISTOutline: The technological basis for precise control of the primary <strong>and</strong>higher-order structures of polymers will be established in order to realizesignificantly advanced performance <strong>and</strong> functions for organic polymer materialsas well as environmental harmony.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: A design policy to realizestructure control reflecting regularity for nano-scale polymer materials <strong>and</strong> abasis for production technology will be established by FY 2007. Systematizationof technology will be also carried out.2. <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Glass <strong>Project</strong> FY2000-FY2005<strong>Project</strong> leader: Kazuyuki Hirao, Professor, Kyoto UniversityOutline: The addition of new functions by controlling the structure of inorganicnon-crystal materials on an atomic or molecular scale, <strong>and</strong> development of newtechnologies, such as one that disperses dissimilar phases on the surface <strong>and</strong>inside of materials, will result in the establishment of a technological basisnecessary for new nanoglass material development.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Through the use of suchmethods as laser irradiation <strong>and</strong> CVD, glass structure control technology will beestablished by FY 2005. This technology covers structure control technology onan atomic or molecular scale, structure control technology for extremely fineparticles, higher-order structure control <strong>and</strong> three-dimensional light circuitmaterial technology. Systematization of these technologies will be also carriedout.3. <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Metal <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2005<strong>Project</strong> leader: Akihisa Inoue, Professor, Tohoku UniversityOutline: The purpose of this project is to achieve a dramatic improvement in themechanical (strength, corrosion, etc.) <strong>and</strong> electric characteristics of metalmaterials by controlling their composition <strong>and</strong> structure to ultra-dense <strong>and</strong>ultra-fine levels. Technology for creating new metal materials will be establishedthrough systematization of know-how <strong>and</strong> full-scale establishment ofnanometallurgy.4


Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Metal materials technology forextremely precise control of crystal composition (enhanced purification, usefulelement additive, etc.), technology for extremely precise control of crystalorganization (crystal particle control, separation control, etc.), <strong>and</strong> compositionanalysis <strong>and</strong> measurement technologies will be established by FY 2005.Systematization ofthese technologies will be also carried out.4. <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Particle <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2005<strong>Project</strong> leader: Kikuo Okuyama, Professor, Hiroshima UniversityOutline: The objective of this project is to establish a platform for developingnanoparticle synthesis technology <strong>and</strong> fictionalization process technology fornanoparticles. Such technologies are important for producing nanostructures <strong>and</strong>expressing nanofunctions.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Basic technology that ensuresuniformity <strong>and</strong> stability in synthesizing single nanometer-sized particles,technology that creates stable functional elements having structure order, <strong>and</strong>device creation <strong>and</strong> analysis technologies will be established by FY 2005.Systematization of these technologies will be also carried out.5. Nanostructure Coating <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2005<strong>Project</strong> leader: Toyonobu Yoshida, Professor, The University of TokyoOutline: This project is aimed at establishing a basis for technology to controlnano- structure in coating processes in order to add new functions to basicmaterials, including inorganic materials <strong>and</strong> metal materials.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Optimal structural design <strong>and</strong>control technologies for elemental materials that compose coating materials,coating process control technology, <strong>and</strong> coating analysis <strong>and</strong> evaluationtechnologies will be established by FY 2005. Systematization of thesetechnologies will be also carried out.6. Synthetic Nano-Function <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2005<strong>Project</strong> leader: Hiroshi Yokoyama, Director, AISTOutline: This project is being undertaken to explore <strong>and</strong> utilize nano-scalestructure-function relationships in order to develop technologies that design <strong>and</strong>synthesize optical functions, electronic <strong>and</strong> spin functions, <strong>and</strong> molecularfunctions.5


Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Synthesis technology capableof expressing extreme conditions in special optical functions, electronic <strong>and</strong> spinfunctions, <strong>and</strong> molecular functions generated by controlling ultramicrostructurewill be established by FY 2005. Systematization of these technologies will be alsocarried out.7. <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Material Metrology <strong>Project</strong> FY2001-FY2007<strong>Project</strong> leader: Mitsuru Tanaka, Director, AISTOutline: In addition to establishment of basic technology for ultrafine <strong>and</strong> highprecision measurement, which is a common technology for all projects to developstructure design <strong>and</strong> process technology, new st<strong>and</strong>ard materials will bedeveloped.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: Basic measurement technologyfor measuring functional characteristics <strong>and</strong> structure, which is commontechnology for all projects to develop structure design <strong>and</strong> process technology,will be established by FY 2007. More than seven kinds of new st<strong>and</strong>ardnanomaterials will be developed.8. Systematization of <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> Program Results <strong>Project</strong>FY2001-FY2007<strong>Project</strong> leader: Hiroshi Komiyama, Professor, The University of TokyoOutline: Technologies developed in the projects outlined in 1) <strong>and</strong> 2) above aswell as data <strong>and</strong> know-how (including existing know-how) obtained will becategorized <strong>and</strong> systematized with regard to structure, function <strong>and</strong> process inorder to establish an intellectual basis.Technological Objective <strong>and</strong> Development Period: In order to structuralizematerial technology knowledge, a database, models <strong>and</strong> a platform for anintellectual basis will be established by FY 2007.9. Synergy Ceramics <strong>Project</strong> FY1999-FY2003<strong>Project</strong> leader: Shin-ichi Hirano, Professor, Nagoya UniversityThis project aims at the establishment of innovative technologies for the creationof ceramics through hyper-organized structure controlling technology. Thesematerials would show outst<strong>and</strong>ing compatibility of competing properties <strong>and</strong>/orintroduction of new functions.6


In this second stage, applying the basic or elementary technologies obtained inthe first stage, synergy ceramics <strong>and</strong> their application technologies will bedeveloped. In FY2001, research to demonstrate characteristics <strong>and</strong> functions ofsimple-shaped materials or single unit model materials will be carried out.10.Technology for Novel High-Functional <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>FY1996-FY2001The field of new materials is broad <strong>and</strong> progressing rapidly. This project aims tocomprehensively <strong>and</strong> flexibly support technologies of high importance that coincidewith industrial trends.New Biomimetic <strong>Materials</strong>a. R&D on Advanced Stimuli-Responsive <strong>Materials</strong> (FY 1996 FY 2000)Research was carried out to develop high-stimuli responsive materials whichenable advanced function movement <strong>and</strong> expression under various simulationconditions. To achieve this, clarification of the correlation of stimuli-structure-motion functions of a high polymer which changes its shape/properties dependingon an external stimulus <strong>and</strong> research to realize the synthesis of a stimuliresponsive function was undertaken.b. Harmonized Molecular <strong>Materials</strong> (FY 1997 FY 2001)Research is being carried out to develop harmonized molecular materials thatexpress new functions, including substance recognition, conversion <strong>and</strong> transport,by forming a certain molecular group condition after controlling forms <strong>and</strong>conditions of individual molecules by using the correlation between weakmolecules.Structure Control System <strong>and</strong> Synthetic Process Technology (FY1996FY2000) The goal of this R&D was to fully utilize the capacity <strong>and</strong> function ofhigh-performance polymeric materials. Research was carried out on technology forprecise polymerization <strong>and</strong> analysis of molecular structure in order to preciselycontrol chemical bonding of polymers (molecular structure).11.Super Metal <strong>Project</strong>FY1997-FY2001The aim of this R&D is to establish technology for manufacturing innovativemetallic materials, or super metals, having vastly improved functional properties.Material structure will be controlled to the limit in order to miniaturize crystalgrain size or obtain an amorphous structure. Technologies to create mesoscopic7


structured steel, mesoscopic structured bulky aluminum materials,nano-structured bulky materials <strong>and</strong> amorphous bulky materials are beingdeveloped in this project. A great amount of emphasis is being placed on theestablishment of a guiding principal for the creation of minute material in FY2001.12.Frontier Carbon Technology <strong>Project</strong>FY1998-FY2002<strong>Project</strong> leader: Masanori Yoshikawa , Professor, Monotsukuri Institute ofTechnologistsHigh function carbon <strong>and</strong> related materials such as fullerenes, nanotubes <strong>and</strong>heterodiamonds have unique <strong>and</strong> excellent electrical <strong>and</strong> mechanicalcharacteristics which are not seen in existing materials. To make use of thesecharacteristics, development of original substance production technology on whichbasic R&D regarding synthesis technology for new carbon materials is based isbeing carried out. Materialization process technology is also being developed tochange new carbon materials synthesized through original substance productiontechnology into materials having electronic <strong>and</strong> mechanical high functions. In FY2001, research <strong>and</strong> development is being conducted on the appropriate compositionof BCN <strong>and</strong> CN substances, their homogeneity <strong>and</strong> improvement of theircharacteristics. This years R&D also includes a review of appropriate diamondsynthesis conditions <strong>and</strong> appropriate forming conditions for complex shaped film13.Advanced-Functional <strong>Materials</strong> Design Platform <strong>Project</strong>FY1998-FY2001<strong>Project</strong> leader: Masao Doi, Professor, Nagoya UniversityIn this project, a strategic policy for development of high polymer material willbe established based on theories <strong>and</strong> calculated outputs instead of existingtrial-<strong>and</strong>-error techniques. Development of a new simulation method which isable to reproduce meso-area phenomena deeply related to material character aswell as an integrated environment (a material designing platform) that establishesa link between newly developed simulation methods <strong>and</strong> existing methods formicro <strong>and</strong> macro areas will also be carried out.In FY 2001, in addition to expansion of the functions of three kinds of mesosimulation programs that have been developed so far, the accuracy for estimatedmaterial values of high polymer materials will be improved. Demonstrationresearch using seamless zooming <strong>and</strong> applications study will be carried out, as will8


R&D for highspeed calculation demonstration. Moreover, the final version of aplatform equipped with a meso simulation program <strong>and</strong> a seamless zoomingprogram will be established in order to improve functions for an integratedmaterial design system.14.Technology for an Innovative Casting Simulation System <strong>Project</strong>FY1999-FY2002<strong>Project</strong> leader: Itsuo Onaka, Professor, Osaka UniversityIn order to realize greater precision, improved productivity, lower cost <strong>and</strong> areduced development period in casting, new simulation technology is beingdeveloped to allow a computer to conduct a pre-evaluation of the casting method(conditions for casting, etc.) for precision castingwith high accuracy in a shorterperiod of time. Such an evaluation has never been realized before.More specifically, (1) development of a simulation program for a molten metal<strong>and</strong> coagulation process, (2) development of a program that enables estimation ofstructure formation after coagulation <strong>and</strong> casting defects, <strong>and</strong> (3) development ofhigh precision measurement technology for metal material values necessary torealize a precise casting simulation <strong>and</strong> actual measurement is being conducted forsuper heat resistant alloy precision casting <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard precision casting.Prototypes of each program will be completed by the end of FY 2001. Majormaterial values for practical alloys will be measured in a solid condition, a liquidcondition <strong>and</strong> a coexistent solid <strong>and</strong> liquid condition.15.Compound Semiconductors for high Efficiency Electro-Optic Conversion<strong>Project</strong>FY1998-FY2002<strong>Project</strong> leader: Tsunemasa Taguchi, Professor, Yamaguchi UniversityThis project aims to develop a new illuminating device that is highly efficient<strong>and</strong> has high luminous characteristics (twice as energy efficient compared toexisting fluorescent lights) using LEDs, which will be able to replaceinc<strong>and</strong>escent bulbs <strong>and</strong> fluorescent lamps. Regarding the new element structure for a high output ultraviolet LEDdeveloped in FY 2000, higher efficiency <strong>and</strong> higher output continue to be pursuedto attain the objective figure. The emitting structure of GaN-based compoundsemiconductors will be further investigated in order to find a solution forimproving LED quantum efficiency. Development for a lower dislocation density<strong>and</strong> larger diameter will be carried out on a high quality board for GaN crystal9


growth using multiple methods.Moreover, new types of illumination instruments will be designed, prototyped<strong>and</strong> evaluated with regard to a more efficient fluorescent body, reduced electrodecontact resistance, improved heat radiation characteristics in the case of installingan LED accumulated light source, enhanced harmony between instruments <strong>and</strong>environment, improved visual characteristics, etc. These optical sources <strong>and</strong>lighting equipment will be displayed at various exhibitions for promotion.16.R&D <strong>Project</strong> on Key Technologies for an Innovative Lightweight StructureFY1999-FY2003In order to stimulate economic activities <strong>and</strong> improve the quality of life, thetrend of speedier transportation is expected to accelerate. At the same time, thenecessity of saving energy <strong>and</strong> conservation of resources is expected to increaseyear by year. To address these issues, compact <strong>and</strong> lightweight airplanes, vehicles,vessels, etc. are drawing attention.The main targets of this R&D are carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) <strong>and</strong>aluminum alloy, which are excellent materials having high strength. Research <strong>and</strong>development on key technologies for designing <strong>and</strong> manufacturing an innovativelightweight structure will be conducted in order to sharply reduce the number ofparts used <strong>and</strong> lighten the total weight of structures such as those used anairplane.*AIST: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science <strong>and</strong> Technology10


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileSAKAGUCHITakayuki1958/8/17National Institute of AdvancedIndustrial Science <strong>and</strong> Senior Research Scientist sakaguchi-taka@aist.go.jp http://www.aist.go.jp/TechnologyResearch themes: CARS spectrum method,Generating of a supersonic pulse jet, OpticalStark shift, Laser trap <strong>and</strong> Manipulationtechnology, Calibration technique of particleconcentration in liquidThe society where I belong to: The JapanSociety of Applied Physics(JSAP), TheSpectroscopic Society of JapanRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearLaser Trap Technique with AlternativeCollinear BeamsKogaku(Japanese Journal of Optics) 21 2 93-94 1992Laser Trap of Latex Beads <strong>and</strong> Bacteria withAlternative Collinear BeamsTransactions of the Society of Instrument<strong>and</strong> Control Engineers28 1 158-159 1992Measurement of nonresonant optical Starkshift on 633nm iodine stabilized He-Ne laserBULLETIN OF NRLM 39 4 503-510 199011


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileManabu Ihara8 April,1965Institute of MultidisciplinaryResearch for Advanced<strong>Materials</strong>Assistant Professorihara@tagen.tohoku.ac.jphttp://www.icrs.tohoku.ac.jp/labo/Yoko/energy/energy_gr.htmlI am researching the <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> to applyto the energy conversion system such as fuelcells <strong>and</strong> solar cells.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearFabrication of silicon thin films with defects belowdetection limit of electron spin resonance for solarcells by high-speed zone-melting crystallization ofamorphous siliconApplied Physics Letters 79 3 3809 2001Enhancement of the absorption coefficient ofcis-(NCS)2bis(2,2’-bipyridyl-4,4’-dicarboxylate)ruthenium(II)dye in dye-sensitized solar cells by a silver isl<strong>and</strong>filmJ.Phys.Chem B 101 26 5153 1997Competitive adsorption reaction mechanism onNi/Yttria-stabilized zirconia cermet anodes inH2-H2O solid oxide fuel cellsJ. Electrochemical Society 148 3 A209 2001Effect of the steam-methane ratio on reactionsoccurring on Ni/yttria-stabilized zirconia cermetanodes used in solid oxide fuel cellsJ. Electrochemical Society 146 7 111 1999Diamond deposition on silicon surfaces heated totemperature as low as 135Appl. Phys. Lett. 59 16 1473 199112


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMasato Enomoto 1947/11/7Department of <strong>Materials</strong>Science, Ibaraki UniversityProfessor enomoto@hcs,ibaraki.ac.jp www.ibaraki.ac.jpMy research interest is the microstructure <strong>and</strong>phase transformation in metals, mainly insteels. Current research topics include 3-Dconstruction of microstructure in opaquemetallic materials, <strong>and</strong> computer simulation ofnanoscale precipitation in steel. Member of JIM,ISIJ, TMS(USA) <strong>and</strong> ASM International (USA).Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearComputer Simulation of Ledge Migration underElastic InteractionMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA27A 6 1491-1500 1996Influence of Solute Drag on the Growth ofProeutectoid Ferrite in Fe-C-Mn AlloyActa materialia 13 13 3533-3540 1999Calculation of Interfacial energy of B1-typeCarbides <strong>and</strong> Nitrides with AusteniteMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA32A 2 267-274 2001Influence of Magnetic Field on the Kinetics ofProeutectoid Ferrite Transformation in IronAlloysMetallurgical <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> TransactionsA32A 3 445-453 2001Surface Relief Effects of a precipitates in aTi-Mo AlloyActa materialia 50 5 929-941 200213


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileYasuo Oka 1942/9/14Institute of MultidisciplinaryResearch for Advanced<strong>Materials</strong>, Tohoku UniversityProfessoroka@tagen.tohoku.ac.jphttp://www.rism.tohoku.ac.jp/sss/index.htmlRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearTransient-Level Crossing of Free <strong>and</strong> BoundExcitonic Magnetic Polarons in Cd 1-xMn xTeSingle CrystalsPhysical Review B63 153314-1-4 2001Modification of Exchange InteractionParameters by Wire Width inCd 0.95Mn 0.05Te/Cd 0.90Mg 0.10Te Quantum WiresJournal of Applied Physics 89 6701-6703 2001Spin Transport Dynamics of Excitons inCdTe/Cd 1-xMn xTe Quantum WellsJournal of Applied Physics 89 7278-7280 2001Tunneling of Spin Polarized Excitons in DoubleQuantum Wells of Cd 1-xMn xTe <strong>and</strong> CdTePhysica E 10 295-299 2001Strong Anti-Stokes Photoluminescence of GaAsFree Excitons in GaAs/Ga 1-xAl xAsHeterojunctionsPhysical Review B64 195321-1-4 200114


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileYOSHIOOKAMOTO1941/1/10 Nagoya University Professorokamoto@apchem.nagoya-u.ac.jpResearch work has been focused on thecontrol of polymerization reactions, designhttp://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ <strong>and</strong> synthesis of functional polymers,optically active polymers, <strong>and</strong> resolution ofenantiomers by HPLC.15


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearStereospecific Free Radical Polymerization ofVinyl Esters Using Fluoroalcohols as SolventsMacromolecules 31 7598- 7605 1998Polysaccharide Derivatives forChromatographic Separation ofEnantiomersAngew. Chem. Int. Ed. 37 1020-1043 1998Efficient Lewis Acid-CatalyzedStereocontrolled Radical Polymerization ofAcrylamidesJ. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 7180-7181 2001Properties of highly syndiotactic poly (vinylalcohol)Polymer 42 9679-9686 2001Synthetic Helical Polymers: Conformation <strong>and</strong>FunctionChem. Rev. 101 4013 200116


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileTakashi Goto 1953/2/27Tohoku University, Institutefor <strong>Materials</strong> ResearchProfessorgoto@imr.eduhttp://www.imr.tohoku.ac.jp/My research field is the high-temperaturecorrosion mechanism, ceramic coating processon structural materials, <strong>and</strong> the development offunctional materials such as ferroelectrics,ionic conductors <strong>and</strong> thermoelectrics. Idevote to develop synthesis processes for thinfilms by MOCVD, sputtering <strong>and</strong> laser ablation,<strong>and</strong> for single crystals <strong>and</strong> directionallysolidified composites by floating zonesolidification.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearChemically vapor deposited Ti3SiC2 Mater. Res. Bull. 22 1195 1987High-temperature active oxidation ofchemically vapor deposited silicon carbide inCO-CO2 atmosphereJ. Amer. Ceram. Soc. 76 10 2521 1993High-temperature oxidation of silicon carbide<strong>and</strong> silicon nitrideMater. Trans., JIM 38 10 821 1997Oxidation resistance of silicon-based ceramics Corrosion Engineering 48 169 1999Electrochemical properties of iridium-carbonnano composite films prepared by MOCVDScripta Mater. 44 1187 200117


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileAtsushi Takahara 1955/12/19Insitutte for FundamentalResearch of OrganicChemistry, KyushuUniversityProfessor takahara@cstf.kyushu-u.ac.jp www.ifoc.kyushu-u.ac.jp1) Precise 2-D <strong>and</strong> 3-D Control of Aggregation Structure ofOrganic Thin Films <strong>and</strong> Polymer Thin Films2) Analysis of the Interaction between Biological Copmonent<strong>and</strong> Polymer Surfaces.3) Preparation of Novel (Organic/Inorganic) Nanohybrid fromNatural Nanofillers4) Analysis of Chiral Recognition Mechanism by Direct ForceMeasurement5) Development of Neutron Reflectivity for the Nano-structureCharacterization of Molecular Organized Systems.6) Application of Scanning Probe Microscopy to theCharcaterization of Physical Properties of Polymer Surfaces<strong>and</strong> InterfacesRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearPlasma Protein Adsorption Behavior onto theSurface of Phase-separated OrganosilaneMonolayers on the basis of Scanning ForceMicroscopyColl. Surf. B 23 141 2002Surface Modification of AliminosilicateNanofiber “Imogolite”Chem. Lett. 1162 2001A New Thermal Neutron Reflectometer for FreeSurface at KENS– ARISAProceeding of 15 th Meeting of theInternational Collaboration on AdvancedNeutron Sources443 2001New Method to Prepare OrganosilaneMonolayers on Solid SubstrateBull. Chem. Soc., Japan 74 1397 2001Surface Relaxation Behavior of Proton- <strong>and</strong>Perfluoroalkyl-terminated Poly(2-vinylpyridine) Polymer 42 8959 2001Films18


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sSurface Mobile Layer of Polystyrene FilmBelow Bulk Glass Transition TemperatureMacromolecules 34 6164 2001Effect of Internal Bilk Phase on SurfaceViscoelastic Properties by Scanning ProbeMicroscopyMacromolecules 34 6420 2001Scanning Force Microscopic Study of ProteinAdsorption on the Surface of OrganosilaneMonolayers Prepared by theLangmuir-Blodgett MethodMacromol. Symp. 167 273 2001Mechanical Nanofabrication of Lignoceric AcidMonolayer with Atomic Force MicroscopyJ. Vac. Sci. Tech. B 19 593 200119


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileYoshinori Kobayashi 0954/02/06Metrology Institute ofJapanChief,NanoporeSt<strong>and</strong>ards SectionSectiony-kobayashi@aist.go.jpwww.aist.go.jpDr. Yoshinori Kobayashi received the title of the Doctor of Engineeringfrom the Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, <strong>and</strong>joined the scientific staff of the National Chemical Laboratory forIndustry in 1981. He promoted to a laboratory head of the NationalInstitute of <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> Chemical Research in 1996. He is nowleading a group in the National Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong> Technology. In 1990, Dr. Kobayashi started his studies onapplication of positrons to materials analysis. He has been invitedspeakers of several international conferences <strong>and</strong> his works haveappeared in major scientific journals in the fields of chemistry <strong>and</strong>physics. He has performed original studies in relation to chemicalreactions, diffusion <strong>and</strong> formation of positronium, which is a usefulprobe to characterize nanometer size holes in polymers, silicon oxides<strong>and</strong> other materials.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearDefects in 30 KeV Er+-implanted SiO2/Si studied byJ. Appl. Phys 90 237 2001positron annihilation <strong>and</strong> cathodoluminescencePositronium formation in a polymer blend ofpolyethylene <strong>and</strong> chlorinated polyethylenePhys. Rev. B 63 64204 2001Nanostructure of thin amorphous carbon filmsstudied by positron annihilation <strong>and</strong>photoluminescenceJ. Appl. Phys 90 404 2001Suppression of radiation-induced oxidation ofpolymers by sputtered silicon oxide coatingJ. Appl. Polym. Sci 83 186 2002Nanotporous structure of sputter-deposited siliconoxide films characterized by positroniumannihilation spectroscopyJ. Appl. Phys 91 1704 200220


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal Profileshoso shingubara April, 1955HiroshimaUnbiversity, graduate associateschool of advanced professorsciences <strong>and</strong> mattersResearch topics : 1.fabrication technogy of nanometerscale metal interconections <strong>and</strong> their reliability studies,2.Formation of ultra fine patterns using electron beamshingu@hiroshima-u.ac.jp http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/index-j.htmllithography <strong>and</strong> AFM lithography, 3. formation of orderedarray of nanostructiures by self-organization mehods, 4.Formation <strong>and</strong> evaluation of feromagnetic nanoparticlesRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearFabrication of Nanohole Array on Si UsingSelf-Organized Porous Alumina MaskJ.Vacuum Sci.Technol. B 19 1901-1904 2001Ordered Two Dimensional Nanowire ArrayFormation Using Self-Organized Nanoholesof Anodically Oxidized AluminumJpn.J.Appl.Phys 36 12 7791-7795 1997Correlation between Agglomeration of a ThinFilm <strong>and</strong> Reflow-Filling in a Contact Hole for J. of Vacuum Science <strong>and</strong> Technology B17 2553-2558. 1999Sputtered Al FilmsCu deposition Characteristics intosubmicron contact holes employingself-sputterigng with a high ionization rateMat.Res.Soc.Proc. 427 185-192. 1996Electromigration in a Single CrystallineSubmicron Width AluminumInterconnectionAppl. Phys. Lett. 58 42-44 199121


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileYuji Kawanishi 1956/10/18National Institute ofAdvanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong> TechnologyGroup Leader,SupramolecularChemistry Groupyuji-kawanishi@aist.go.jphttp://unit.aist.go Research Interests. 1) Photon <strong>and</strong> electron relating gated-functions of.jp/nanotech/res complex molecular systems. 2) Formation <strong>and</strong> structural control of aearch/molechem. molecular assembly through constrained molecular interaction or otherhtmlstimuli.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearElectrochemical, Spectroscopic <strong>and</strong>Spectroelectrochemical Properties ofSynthetically Useful Supramolecular LightAbsorbers with Mixed Polyazine BridgingLig<strong>and</strong>sInorganic Chemistry 36 2861 1997Polytopic Coreceptor from ConformationallyStabilized Calix[6]arene for Alkali MetalChemistry Letters 1999 345 1999A Heavy-Atom Effect on the cis-transPhotoisomerization of Bisformyl-SubstitutedChemistry Letterstrans,trans,trans-1,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatri1999 587 1999eneBridging Ability of[Bis{2,3-di(2'-pyridyl)pyrazine}platinum(II)]<strong>and</strong> [Bis(2,2'-bipyrimidine)platinum(II)]Moieties in Polymetallic Architecture.Molecular Crystals <strong>and</strong> Liquid Crystals 342 261 2000A p-tert-butylcalix[6]arene capped with atriethanolamine-derived triple bridgeTetrahedron 57 4161 200122


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileTakashi Tatsumi 1948/2/23Faculty ofEnginnering,Yokohama NationalUniversityProfessorttatsumi@ynu.ac.jphttp://www.ynu.ac.jpSynthesis <strong>and</strong> structure of zeolites <strong>and</strong> mesoporous molecular sieves,Shape-selective catalysis inside the nano-sized pores of zeolites,Catalysis by redox molecular sieves, Acid-base <strong>and</strong> oxidationcatalysts for green chemical processesRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearThe Formation of Cubic Pm3n Mesostructureby an Epitaxial Phase Transformation fromHexagonal p6mm MesophaseJ. Am. Chem., Soc. 123 12089-12090 2001Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Characterization ofMo-SBA-1 Cubic Mesoporous MolecularSievesJ. Phys. Chem., B 105 10565-10572 2001A dramatic improvement of epoxideselectivity of [Ti,Al]-Beta by ion-exchangewith quaternary ammonium saltsChem. Commun. 1714-1715 2001A Novel Titanosilicate with MWW Structure:II. Catalytic Properties in the SelectiveOxidation of AlkenesJ. Catal. 202 245-255 2001Control of Crystal Morphology of SBA-1Mesoporous SilicaChem. Mater. 13 2237-2239 200123


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileTAKEUCHI Kazuhiko15-May-52Research Center ofMacromolecularTechnology,National Institute ofAdvanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong>TechnologyPrincipal ResearchScientisttakeuchi-kazuhiko@aist.go.jpwww.aist.go.jp(1) C1 Chemistry - Development of new synthesis method usingcarbon monoxide as raw material.(2) Polymer Synthesis - Development of new polymerisation processes<strong>and</strong> synthesis of new functional polymers.(3) Green Polymer Chemistry - Development of new environmentallybenign synthesis processes of polymers.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearSynthesis of C2-oxygenates from syngasover cobalt catalysts promoted by ruthenium Appl. Catal., 48 149 1989<strong>and</strong> alkaline earthsAlcohol synthesis from syngas over cobaltcatalysts prepared from Co2(CO)8J. Mol. Catal., 55 361 1990Selective vapor phase hydroformylation ofethylene over cluster-derived cobaltcatalystsCatal. Lett., 8 253 1991Direct Synthesis of Diphenyl Carbonate byOxidative Carbonylation of Phenol usingPd-Cu based Redox Catalyst SystemJ. Mol. Catal.,A: Chem., 137 147 1999Pd catalysed polycarbonate synthesis frombisphenol A <strong>and</strong> CO : Control of polymerchain-end structurePolymer, 41 2289 200024


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileSeiichi NAKAHAMA 1940/11/27Research Center ofMacromolecularTechnology, NationalDirectorInstitute of AdvancedIndustrial Science <strong>and</strong>Technologys.nakahama@aist.go.jphttp://www.aist.go.jp/Engaged in research activities of functional polymer synthesis over 30years at Tokyo Institute of Technology, <strong>and</strong> contributed to thepromotion of research collaboration among industry, academy <strong>and</strong>regional economy sectors as the president of The Society of PolymerScience, Japan. The leader of the national research project of PreciseMacromolecular Technology at Research Center of MacromolecularTechnology, AIST since 2001.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearControlled Anionic Polymerization of Methacrylonitrile withDiphenylmethyl-potassium in the Presence of TriethylboraneMacromolecules 34 6551-6553 2001Synthesis of highly isotactic poly(N,N-diethylacryl amide) byJ. Polymer Sci., Part A, Chemistryanionic polymerization with grignard reagents <strong>and</strong> diethylzinc38 S-1 4677-4685 2000Additive Effect of Triethylborane on Anionic Polymerization ofN,N-Dimethylacrylamide <strong>and</strong> DiethylacrylamideMacromolecules 33 4411-4416 2000Anionic Polymerizations of Perfluoroalkyl Methacrylates <strong>and</strong>Synthesis of Well-Defined ABC Triblock Copolymerrs ofMethacrylates Containing Hydrophilic Hydrophobic <strong>and</strong>Perfluoroalkyl GroupsPolymer J. 31 11-2 983-988 1999Time-Resolved Surface Rearrangements of Poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate-block-isoprene) in Response to Environmental Langmuir 15 1754-1762 1999Change25


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileTakayuki HIRAI 1963/5/30Research Center forSolar Energy Chemistry, ProfessorOsaka Universityhirai@cheng.es.osaka-u.ac.jp http://www.osaka-u.ac.jpWe are developing a nanoparticle technology,including preparation of nanoparticles <strong>and</strong>nanoparticle-immobilized materials, <strong>and</strong>utilization of the composites as photofunctionalmaterials.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearSize-Selective Incorporation of CdS Nanoparticles intoMesoporous SilicaThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B 103 21 4228-4230 1999Preparation of Semiconductor Nanoparticle-PolyureaComposites Using Reverse Micellar Systems via an inSitu Diisocyanate PolymerizationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B 103 46 10120-10126 1999Incorporation of CdS Nanoparticles Formed in ReverseMicelles into Silica Matrices via a Sol-Gel Process:Journal of Material ChemistryPreparation of Nano-CdS-Containing Silica Colloids <strong>and</strong>10 11 2592-2596 2000Silica GlassRecovery <strong>and</strong> Immobilization of Metal SulfideNanoparticles from Reverse Micellar System ontoThiol-Modified Polystyrene ParticlesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B 104 49 11639-11643 2000Preparation <strong>and</strong> Photocatalytic Properties of CompositeCdS Nanoparticles-Titanium Dioxide PrticlesJournal of Colloid <strong>and</strong> Interface Science 244 2 262-265 200126


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMasayukiNOGAMI1947/4/9Nagoya Institute ofTechnologyProfessor nogami@mse.nitech.ac.jp http://nitzy.mse.nitech.ac.jp/NogamiLab/index.htmRepresentative papers Journal vol. No. page yearDynamics of Proton Transfer in theSol-Gel-Derived P2O5 -SiO2 GlassesJ. Phys. Chem. B, 105 4653 2001Room-temperature persistent spectral holePhys. Rev., B,burning of Eu3+ coupling with Al3+ in glass63 104205 2001A sol-gel-derived glass as a fuel cellelectrolyteSpectral hole burning <strong>and</strong> x-ray irradiationin Eu3+-doped glassRoom-temperature photochemical holeburning in Eu3+-doped Al2O3 -SiO2 glassAdv. Mater., 12 1370 2000Phys. Rev., B, 61 14295 2000Appl. Phys. Lett. 75 3072 199927


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileHiroshi Tateyama 1947.7.16National Institute ofAdvanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong>Technology, AISTkyushuDirector of ISEM in AISTkyushuInstitute for Structuraltateyama-hiroshi@aist.go.jp<strong>and</strong> Engineering<strong>Materials</strong>My main research field is structural analysis offine particles using XRD profile refinementmethod. Recently we succeeded theexp<strong>and</strong>able mica, which we call nano-sheet,from talc by intercalation procedure. We arenow trying to analyes the nano-sheet in thesuspension by XRD method <strong>and</strong> synthesize ananocomposite with nano-sheet <strong>and</strong> PET.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearIntercalation of alkylammonium cations intoexp<strong>and</strong>able fluorine mica <strong>and</strong> its applicationJ MATER CHEMfor the evaluation of heterogeneous charge11 4 1305-1312 2001distributionStress-stimulated luminescence fromZnAl 2O 4:MnAPPL PHYS LETT 78 8 1068-1070 FEB 19 2001Dispersed structure <strong>and</strong> rheology oflipophilized-smectite/toluene suspensionsLANGMUIR 16 9 4055-4058 MAY 2 2000Effects of particle alignment on the flowproperties of an exp<strong>and</strong>able mica inNa 5P 3O 10 <strong>and</strong> K 4P 2O 7 solutionsLANGMUIR 13 24 6393-6399 NOV 26 1997X-ray diffraction <strong>and</strong> rheology study ofhighly ordered clay platelet alignment inaqueous solutions of sodiumtripolyphosphateLANGMUIR 13 9 2440-2446 APR 30 199728


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileHiroyuki AKINAGA 1964/6/27National Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong> Technology: <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Senior Researcher akinaga.hiro@aist.go.jpResearch Institutehttp://www.aist.go.jpWork for a nanoscale structure to realize newfunctions requires us inevitably to study spindependent interactions in the nano-structure!!Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearRoom-temperature photoinducedmagnetoesistance effect in GaAs includingMnSb nanomagnetsAppl. Phys. Lett. 76 18 2600-2602 2000Crystallographic <strong>and</strong> magneto-opticalstudies of nano-scaled MnSb dots grown on Appl. Phys. Lett. 76 13 1743-1745 2000GaAsRoom-temperature thous<strong>and</strong>foldmagnetoresistance change in MnSbgranular films: Magnetoresistive switcheffectAppl. Phys. Lett. 76 3 357-359 2000Magneto-optical properties <strong>and</strong> the potentialapplication of GaAs with magnetic MnAsnanoclustersAppl. Phys. Lett. 76 1 97-99 2000Material design of half-metallic zinc-blendeCrAs <strong>and</strong> the Synthesis by molecular-beam Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 39 11B L1118-L1120 2000epitaxy29


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileNOJIMA Shuichi 1954/9/12Our current research is the morphological (orstructural) investigation of polymer alloys usingvarious scattering <strong>and</strong> diffraction techniques; lightscattering, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS),small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), <strong>and</strong> wide-angleDepartment of Organic <strong>and</strong> Polymeric<strong>Materials</strong>,Tokyo Institute of Technology Associate Professor snojima@polymer.titech.ac.jp http://www.titech.ac.jp X-ray diffraction (WAXD). We also study the behavior ofphase transition occurring in polymer systemsemploying SAXS with synchrotron radiation (SR-SAXS).Our goal is to underst<strong>and</strong> the relationship between themorphology <strong>and</strong> properties of polymer materials <strong>and</strong>also to controlthe morphology so as to show usefulproperties.Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearMolecular Motions in the Supramolecular Complexes betweenPoly(e-caprolactone)-Poly(ethylene oxide)-Poly(e-caprolactone)<strong>and</strong> a- <strong>and</strong> ?-Cyclodexitrins.Macromol. Chem. Phys. 203 71-79 2002Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study of ThermoreversiblePhysical Gels from Poly(vinyl chloride)J. Polym. Sci., part B 39 2340 -2350 2001Effects of Molecular Weight <strong>and</strong> Crystallization Temperature onthe Morphology Formation in Asymmetric Diblock Copolymerswith a Highly Crystalline Block.Polymer Journal 32 602 - 609 2000Melting Behavior of Poly(e-caprolactone)-block -PolybutadieneCopolymers.Macromolecules 32 3727 -3734 1999A Novel Cubic-Cubic Phase Transition of4'-n-Eicohexyloxy-3'-nitrobiphenyl-4-carboxylic AcidChemical Communications 1181- 1182 1999Crystallization of Block Copolymers 1. Small-Angle X-rayScattering Study of e-Caprolactone-Butadiene DiblockCopolymerMacromolecules 25 2237 -2242 199230


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileShuji Abe<strong>Nanotechnology</strong>Research Institute (NRI),National Institute ofAdvanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong> Technology(AIST)Dr. s.abe@aist.go.jp http://www.aist.go.jpExpertise: Condensed matter <strong>and</strong> molecular physics theory. Researchtopics in the past includes the optical response of amorphoussemiconductors, the nonlinear optical response of conducting polymers,the mechanism of excitation transfer in biological molecular aggregates.Currently a Deputy Director of the <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> Research Institute,the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science <strong>and</strong> Technology,<strong>and</strong> also a team leader in the NEDO Synthetic Nano-Function <strong>Materials</strong><strong>Project</strong> (SYNAF).Representative papers Journal vol. No. page yearNovel mechanism of photoinduced reversiblephase transitions in molecule-basedmagnetsPhys. Rev. Lett. 86 348 2001Theory of Rapid Excitation-Energy Transferfrom B800 to Optically-Forbidden ExcitonStates of B850 in the Antenna System LH2of Photosynthetic Purple BacteriaJ. Phys. Chem. B 103 6096 1999Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy onOne-Dimensional Excitons in SiliconPolymer, PolysilaneExcitons <strong>and</strong> Nonlinear Optical Spectra inConjugated PolymersExciton versus Interb<strong>and</strong> Absorption inPeierls InsulatorsPhys. Rev. Lett. 69 668 1992Phys. Rev. B 45 9432 1992J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 58 62 1989Interb<strong>and</strong> Absorption Spectra of DisorderedSemiconductors in the Coherent PotentialApproximationJ. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 50 2185 198131


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMASUI,Toshiyuki 1969/4/5Department ofApplied Chemistry,Faculty ofEngineering, OsakaUniversityAssistantProfessormasui@chem.eng.osakau.ac.jphttp://www.osaka-u.ac.jp[Education]1995-1998 D. Eng. Dept. of <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry, Grad. Sch. ofEngineering, Osaka Univ.,1993-1995 M. Sc. Dept. of Chem., Grad. Sch. of Science,Kobe Univ., 1993-1989 B. Sc. Dept. of Chemistry, Fac. of Science, Kobe Univ.[Degree] D. Eng.[Employment] 1998- Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry,Facullty of Engineering, Osaka University[Field of Specialization] Inorganic <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry, Ultrafine Particles,CeO2-based <strong>Materials</strong>[Research Topics] Preparation <strong>and</strong> Characterization of Ultrafine Particles of RareEarth Oxides, Synthesis of CeO2-based <strong>Materials</strong>[Research Keywords] Rare Earths, Oxide, Ultrafine Particles, Cerium Oxide,Ceria-Zirconia, Catalysts, Cosmetics, UV Blocking[Membership in Academic Societies] The Chemical Society of Japan, The RareEarth Society of Japan, The Ceramic Society of Japan, Japan Society of ColorMaterial, Kinki Chemical SocietyRepresentative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearRedox Behavior of Ceria-Zirconia SolidSolutions Modified by the Chemical FilingProcessRedox Behavior of Surface-ModifiedCeO 2-ZrO 2 Catalysts by Chemical FilingProcess,Synthesis of BN-Coated CeO 2 Fine Powderas a New UV Blocking MaterialReduction Behavior of CeO 2-ZrO 2 SolidSolution Prepared from Cerium-ZirconylOxalateChemistry of <strong>Materials</strong> 13 5 1834-1840 2001Chemistry of <strong>Materials</strong> 12 3 643-649 2000Journal of <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry 10 2 353-357 2000Chemistry of <strong>Materials</strong> 10 12 4005-4008 1998Characterization of Cerium Oxide UltrafineParticles Prepared Using Reversed MicellesChemistry of <strong>Materials</strong> 9 10 2197-2204 199732


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileB.S. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Tokyo in 1983Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Tokyo in 1988Research Associate in Kyushu University from 1988 to 1991Okubo Tatsuya30-Jul-60Department ofChemical SystemEngineering, TheUniversity of TokyoAssociateProfessorokubo@chemsys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jphttp://www.chemsys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/chemsys/labs/okubo/index_e.htmlResearch Associate in The University of Tokyo from 1991 to 1994Visiting Associate in California Institute of Technology from 1993 to 1994Assistant Professor in The University of Tokyo from 1994 to 1997PRESTO Researcher, JST from 1997 to 2000Associate Professor in The University of Tokyo from 1997 to PresentCurrent Study: <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry, Systems Integration, Zeolite Science <strong>and</strong>EngineeringRepresentative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearDensification of Nanostructured TitaniaAssisited by a Phase TransformationNature(London) 358 48-51 1992Early Stage of MFI Film Formation Microporous <strong>and</strong> Mesoporous <strong>Materials</strong> 21 325-332 1998An Organic Functional Group Intoroduced toSi(111)via Silicon-Carbon Bond,ALiquid-Phase ApproachApplied Surface Science 171 252-256 2001Strongest emission of Nd3+ In organic fluidachieved by encapsulation In cavity ofnano-sized zeoliteJournal of the American Chemical Society 122 8583-8584 2000Heteroepitaxial Connection of Zeolites Angew<strong>and</strong>te Chemie International Edition 40(6) 1069-1071 200133


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMasatoshi Yasutake 1950/12/21 Seiko Instruments Inc. Technical Manager http://www.sii.co.jp/Major in Surface Science <strong>and</strong> Analytical Instruments.Planning <strong>and</strong> Physical Designing of SPM.Member of Japan Applied Physics.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearModification of Silicon Surface using AtomicForce Microscope with Conducting ProbeJJAP 32 7B L1021-L1023 1993Fabrication of nanometer-scale structuresusing atomic force microscopeJVST A 12 4 25862590 1994Surfacepotential measurements using theKelvin prove force microscopeInstrumentation of the High-Vacuum AtomicForce MicroscopeThin solid film 273 279-283 1996JJPA 35 6B 3783-3786 1996Measurement of Si Wafer <strong>and</strong> SiO2 layerMicroroughness by large sample atomicforce microscopeJ.Vac.Sci.Technol B12(3) 1572-1576 199434


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileTohru SEKINO 1965/4/22The Institute ofScientific <strong>and</strong>Industrial Research,Osaka UniversityAssociate Professorsekino@sanken.osaka-u.ac.jphttp://www.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp/labs/scm/I am investigating ceramic-based nanostructured <strong>and</strong>nanocomposites materials with high performance <strong>and</strong>multifunctionalities. Special emphasis has been paid fordeveloping novel processing <strong>and</strong> characterization of thesenanostructured materials.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearReduction <strong>and</strong> Sintering of aNickel-Dispersed-Alumina Composite <strong>and</strong>Its PropertiesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 80 5 1139-1148 1997Transition Metal Dispersed Oxide CeramicNanocomposites with Multiple FunctionsKey Eng. Mater. 161-163 489-492 1999Titania nanotubes prepared by chemicalprocessingAdv. Mater. 11 15 1307-1311 1999Reduction <strong>and</strong> Sintering ofAlumina/Tungsten Nanocomposites:J. Ceram. Soc. JapanPowder Processing, Reduction Behavior <strong>and</strong>108 6 541-547 2000Microstructural CharacterizationRecent Investigation of Multi-functionalNanocomposite <strong>and</strong> its Prospects<strong>Materials</strong> Integration 14 1 23-28 200135


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileNatsuo FUKUMOTO 1960/6/5National Institute ofAdvanced IndustrialScience <strong>and</strong>TechnologySeniorResearcherfukumoto.n@aist.go.jphttp://www.aist.go.jp/Main reaserch topic is st<strong>and</strong>ardization of surface analysistechniques for advanced materials. Mainly engaged inthe activities of "Japan Society of Analytical Chemistry " <strong>and</strong>"Surface Analysis Society Japan".Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearEffect of Transmission Function on XPSQuantitative AnalysisJournal of Surface Analysis 8 1 45 2001X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy with a focusedX-ray beam collimated by a glass capillary guidetube <strong>and</strong> element mapping of biological samplesSpectro Chimica ACTA (B) 54 1 91 1999Comparison of XPS Spectra of Inorganic <strong>Materials</strong>with Various Kinds of Pre-Treatment MethodsJournal of Surface Analysis 5 2 202 1999SiO2/Si Multilayer Thin Films as a ReferenceMaterial for Sputter Depth ProfilingJournal of Surface Analysis 4 3 414 1998X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy <strong>and</strong> grazingincidence X -ray reflectivity study of silicon nitridethin films.Thin Solid Films 334 2 144 199836


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMinoruMIYAHARA1959/9/12Department ofChemical Engineering,Kyoto UniversityAssiciate Professor miyahara@cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp http://www.cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp1985 Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.; '87 Assistant Prof., Dept.Chem. Eng., Kyoto Univ., research on adsorption <strong>and</strong> phasetransition in nanopores; '97 Assc. Prof., Current research oni) Structure of fluid molecules near interfaces <strong>and</strong> surfaceforces, ii) Dynamics of order formation by collidalnanoparticles, <strong>and</strong> iii) Mesoscale simuation of complex fluidfor surface force estimation.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearSolid-Lquid Phase Transition of Lennard-Jones Fluidin Slit Pores under Tensile ConditionJ. Chem. Phys. 112 22 9099-9916 2000Modeling Capillary Condensation in CylindricalNanopores: A Molecular Dynamics StudyLangmuir 16 9 4293-4299 2000Interaction Forces between Colloidal Particles inAlcohol-Water Mixtures Evaluated by Simple ModelSimulationsLangmuir 16 7 3361-3371 2000Freezing/Melting Phenomena for Lennard-JonesMethane in Slit Pores: A Monte Carlo StudyJ. Chem. Phys. 106 6 2865-2880 1997Determination of Adsorption Equilibria in Pores byMolecular Dynamics in a Unit Cell with Imaginary Gas J. Chem. Phys. 106 19 8124-8134 1997PhaseLiquid Phase Capillary Condensation <strong>and</strong> AdsorptionAIChE J. 40 9 1549-1557 1994Isotherm37


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileWork for research <strong>and</strong> development of magnetic recording heads.Yutaka Shimizu 1964/9/24 FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. senior researcher yshimizu@jp.fujitsu.comhttp://jp.fujitsu.comA member of the Magnetic Society of Japan.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearSpin-Valve Heads in theCurrent-Perpendicular-to-Plane Mode forUltra-High-Density RecordingIEEE Trans. Magn. submitted 2002Giant magnetroresistance properties of specular spinvalve films in a current perpendicular to planestructureJ. Appl. Phys. 89 11 6943 2001Spin valve films with PdPtMn antiferromagnetic layerfabricated using ultrahigh vacuum spetteringprocessIEEE Trans. Magn. 35 5 2622 1999Top, bottom, <strong>and</strong> dual spin valve recording headswith PdPtMn antiferromagnetsIEEE Trans. Magn. 35 2 700 199938


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileYo Shimizu 07/07/56National Research Institute ofAdvanced Industrial Science <strong>and</strong>Technologyresearch groupleaderyo-shimizu@aist.go.jp http://www.aist.go.jp/My sceintific activity has been devoted to Liquid CrystalChemistry in these twenty years. Synthesis <strong>and</strong> mesomorphismof novel liquid crystalline materials <strong>and</strong> their photonic <strong>and</strong>electronic properties in relation to the functions are main topicswhere in particular, my interest has focused on new categoriesof liquid crystals such as metallomesogens <strong>and</strong> discotic liquidcrystals.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearBipolar carrier transport in a lamello-columnarmesophase of a sanidic liquid crystalJournal of <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry 12 1 37-41 2002Photoconductivity of Discotic Liquid Crystals: aMolecular Crystals <strong>and</strong> LiquidMesogenic Long-ChainTetraphenylporphyrin <strong>and</strong>CrystalsIts Metal Complexes(invited paper)370 83-91 2001Vibrational Excitation Induced Change of LiquidCrystalline Domains in Nematic <strong>and</strong> SmecticPhasesMesomorphic <strong>and</strong> photoconductive properties of amesogenic long-chaintetraphenylporphyrin nickel(II) complexChange of Liquid Crystal Domains by VibrationalExcitation for a ColumnarMesophaseThin Solid Films 393 66-72 2001Journal of <strong>Materials</strong> Chemistry 11 1383-92 2001Advanced <strong>Materials</strong> 12 1495-9 200039


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileKiyoshiNOGISep 1945Joining <strong>and</strong> WeldingResearch Institute, OsakaUniv.ProfessorRepresentative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearMorphology <strong>and</strong> Performance of SOFC AnodeFabricated from NiO/YSZ Composite ParticlesJ. Chem. Eng. Japan 34 964-966Morphology control of the electrode for solid oxidefuel cells by using nanoparticlesJ. of nanoparticle Res 3 171-174nalysis of Surface Oscillation of Droplet underMicrogravity for the Determination of its SurfaceTensionActa. Mater. 48 2933-2939Annealing Effects on the Structure <strong>and</strong> MechanicalProperties of RF-Sputtered Cr-B Hard Thin FilmsThin Solid Films 359 165-170Electron Beam Welding in MicrogravityEnvironmentISIJ International 40 s10-s1440


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileKiyohito KOYAMA 1949/3/3Faculty of Engineering,Yamagata UniversityProfessorkoyama@yamagata-u.ac.jp http://www.yz.yamagatau.ac.jp/Main research areas are Applyed Polymer Science,Polymer Processing, Rheology, Electro-rheology,Ultrasonic Engineering. I am acting in the society ofrheology, polymer, fiber <strong>and</strong> polymer processing.Representative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearCrystallization of Running Filament in MeltSpinning of Polypropylene,Polymer 18 9 913-918 1977Elongational Viscosity at a Constant EelongationalStrain Rate of Polypropylene MeltPolymer 21 2 164-170 1980P(VDF-TrFE) Transducer with a Concave Annular IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics,Structure for the Measurement of Layer Thickness, Ferroelectrics, <strong>and</strong> Frequency Control40 1 34-40 1993Effect of Pressure <strong>and</strong> Shear Stress onCrystallization Behaviors in Injection MoldingInternational Polymer Processing 11 4 363-368 1996Phase structure change <strong>and</strong> ER effect in liquidcrystalline polymer/dimethylsiloxane blendsRheologica Acta 37 54-60 199841


Table 2. Researchers Participating in NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sName Date of Birth Affiliation Title E-Mail URL Personal ProfileMasafumi Shirai 1962/2/8 Osaka University Associate Professor shirai@mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jp shirai@mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jpField of research: Design of new functional materials,such as magnetic semiconductors, <strong>and</strong> their nano-scalesuperstructures based on first-principles electronicb<strong>and</strong>-structure calculation Membership:The PhysicalSociety of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied PhysicsRepresentative Papers Journal vol. No. page yearElectron-lattice interaction <strong>and</strong> superconductivity in Journal of Physics: CondensedBaPb_{1-x}Bi_{x}O_{3} <strong>and</strong> Ba_{x}K_{1-x}BiO_{3} Matter2 15 3553-3566 1990Role of electron-lattice interaction in layeredtransition-metal dichalcogenide 2H-NbS_{2}. I.Phonon anomaly <strong>and</strong> superconductivityJournal of the Physical Society ofJapan63 1 156-167 1994Electronic b<strong>and</strong> structure of sulphide spinelsCuM_{2}S_{4} (M = Co, Rh, Ir)Journal of Physics: CondensedMatter7 23 4433-4445 1995Electronic, structural <strong>and</strong> magnetic properties oftransition-metal mononitridesJournal of the Physical Society ofJapan66 10 3147-3152 1997Material design of half-metallic zinc-blende CrAs<strong>and</strong> the synthesis by molecular-beam epitaxyJapanese Journal of Applied Physics 39 11B L1118-L1120 200042


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s ResultsNO. PJ NO. Authors Title Journal vol. No. pp. year1 1Noriaki Satomi, Keiji Tanaka, Atsushi Takahara,Tisato Kajiyama, Takash Ishizone <strong>and</strong> SeiichiNakahamaSurface Molecular Motion of Monodeisperse a, ? -Diamino-Terminated <strong>and</strong>a, ? -Dicarboxy Terminated PolystyrenesMacromolecules 34 25 20012 1 Hideo Baraki, Shigeki habaue, <strong>and</strong> Yoshio OkamotoStereospecific Radical Polymerization of a -(Alkoxymethyl) acrylates Controlled byLewis Acid Catalysts: Mechanistic Study <strong>and</strong> Effect of Amino Alcohols as Lig<strong>and</strong>for Zinc BromideMacromolecules 34 20013 1Yoshitaka Nagara, Kazunobu Yamada, TamakiNakano <strong>and</strong> Yoshio OkamotoStereospecific Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate in Fluoroalcohols <strong>and</strong> Synthesis ofSyndiotactic Poly(vinyl alcohol)Polym.J. 33 20014 1Yutaka Isobe, Daigo Fujioka, Shigeki Habaue, <strong>and</strong>Yoshio OkamotoEfficient Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Stereocontrolled Radical Polymerization ofAcrylamidesJ. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 20015 1Yoshitaka Nagara, Tamaki Nakano, YoshioOkamoto, Yasuo gotoh, Masanobu NaguraProperties of highly syndiotactic poly (vinyl alcohol) Polymer 42 20016 1 A. Sakai, K. Tanaka, T. Kajiyama Surface Molecular Motion of Atactic Polypropylene Films Trans. Mater. Res. Soc. Japan 26 3 20017 1 N. Satomi, K. Tanaka, A. Takahara, T. KajiyamaSurface Molecular Motion of Monodisperse a,w-Diamino-terminated <strong>and</strong> a,w-Dicarboxy-terminated PolystyrenesMacromolecules 34 25 20018 19 1Shiro Kobayashi, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShunsakuKimuraShiro Kobayashi, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> MasashiOhmaeEnzymatic Polymerization Chem. Rev. 101 12 2001Enzymatic Polymerization for Precision Polymer Synthesis Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 74 4 200110 1 Shiro Kobayashi, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> Ryohei Ikeda Artificial Urushi Chem. Eur. J. 7 22 200111 1Shiro Kobayashi, Junji Sakamoto, <strong>and</strong> ShunsakuKimuraIn Vitro Synthesis of Cellulose <strong>and</strong> Related Polysaccharides Prog. Polym. Sci. 26 9 200112 1Shiro Kobayashi, Hidekazu Morii, Ryosuke Itoh,Shunsaku Kimura, Masashi OhmaeEnzymatic Polymerization to Artificial Hyaluronan: A Novel Method to Synthesizea Glycosaminoglycan Using a Transition State Analogue MonomerJ. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 47 200113 1 Hiroshi Uyama, Kojiro Inada, <strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiRegioselectivity Control in Lipase-Catalyzed Polymerization of Divinyl Sebacate<strong>and</strong> TriolsMacromol. Biosci. 1 1 200114 1Shuhei Namekawa, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShiroKobayashiLipase-Catalyzed Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactones in the Presence ofAliphatic Polyesters to Ester CopolymersMacromol. Chem. Phys. 202 6 200115 1Takashi Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShiroKobayashiEnzymatic Synthesis of Crosslinkable Polyesters from Renewable Resources Biomacromolecules 2 1 200116 1Tetsufumi Takamoto, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShiroKobayashiLipase-Catalyzed Synthesis of Aliphatic Polyesters in Supercritical CarbonDioxide4 200117 1Tetsufumi Takamoto, Hitoshi Shirasaka, HiroshiUyama, <strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiLipase-Catalyzed Hydrolytic Degradation of Polyurethane in Organic Solvent Chem. Lett. 618 1Tetsufumi Takamoto, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShiroKobayashiLipase-Catalyzed Degradation of Polyester in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Macromol. Biosci. 1 5 200119 1 Ryohei Ikeda, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiLaccase-Catalyzed Curing of Vinyl Polymers Bearing a Phenol Moiety in the SideChainPolym. J. 33 7 200120 1Tetsufumi Takamoto, Patrick Kerep, Hiroshi Uyama,<strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiLipase-Catalyzed Transesterification of Polyesters to Ester Copolymers Macromol. Biosci. 1 6 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results21 1Takashi Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong> ShiroKobayashiPolymerization of Vinyl Monomers Using Oxidase Catalysts Macromol. Biosci. 1 6 200122 1Hiroshi Uyama, Shiro Kobayashi, Masatake Morita,Shigeki Habaue, <strong>and</strong> Yoshio OkamotoChemoselective Ring-Opening Polymerization of a Lactone Having a exo-Methylene Group with Lipase CatalysisMacromolecules 34 19 200123 1Yong He, Jianchun Li, Hiroshi Uyama, ShiroKobayashi, <strong>and</strong> Yoshio InoueHydrogen-Bonding Interaction <strong>and</strong> Miscibility between Poly(e-caprolactone) <strong>and</strong>Enzymatically Polymerized Novel PolyphenolsJ. Polym. Sci., Polym. Phys. Ed. 39 200124 1Takashi Tsujimoto, Ryohei Ikeda, Hiroshi Uyama,<strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiCrosslinkable Polyphenols from Urushiol Analogues Macromol. Chem. Phys. 22 17 200125 1Hiroshi Uyama, Naoyuki Maruichi, Hiroyuki Tonami,<strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiPeroxidase-Catalyzed Oxidative Polymerization of Bisphenols Biomacromolecules 3 1 200226 1Junji Sakamoto, Yumiko Ariga, Takeshi Watanabe,<strong>and</strong> Shiro KobayashiRing-Opening Glycosylation of a Chitobiose Oxazoline Catalyzed by a Non-Chitinolytic Mutant of ChitinaseChem. Lett. 2001 11 200127 1Ryohei Ikeda, Hozumi Tanaka, Hiroshi Uyama, <strong>and</strong>Shiro KobayashiSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Curing Behaviors of a Crosslinkable Polymer from Cashew NutShell LiquidPolymer 43 in press 200228 2 Nanu etal. EL from CdSedoped ITO film Jpn.J. Appl.Phys. 200229 2 T.Nakazawa undecided Optics letter 200230 2 H. Yamamoto, T. Naitou, M. Terao, T.ShintaniNano structure analysis of sputtered thin films consisting of cobalt oxide <strong>and</strong>soda-lime glass compositeThin Solid Films 200131 2 H. Yamamoto, T. Naitou, K. Hirao Optical non-linearity of sputtered Co3O4-SiO2-TiO2 thin filmsMaterial Research Society 2001 Fall Meeting ElectronicalProceedings200132 2H. Yamamoto, S. Tanaka, T. Naitou, K. Hidaka, K.HiraoOptical non-linearity of thin films consisting of cobalt oxide with SiO2-TiO2additivesPhysical Review B 200233 2H. Yamamoto, S. Tanaka, T. Naitou, K. Hidaka, K.HiraoChange of refractive index of Co3O4 thin films induced by laser (l=405, 650nm)irradiationApplied physics letters34 2 T.Hayakawa, T.Enomoto <strong>and</strong> M.NogamiNanocrystalline SnO2 particles <strong>and</strong> twofold-coordinated Sn defet centers in solgelderived SnO2-SiO2 glassesJ.Mater.Res. in communication 200235 4Mikrajuddin, I.W. Lenggoro, K. Okuyama <strong>and</strong>F.G.ShiLuminescent Polymer Electrolytes Prepared by Growing ZnO Nanoparticlesin theMatrix of Polyethylene GlycolJ. Electrochem. Soc., in press in press 200236 4 F. Isk<strong>and</strong>ar, Mikrajuddin,<strong>and</strong> K. Okuyama Controllability of Pore Size <strong>and</strong> Porosity on Self-Organized PorousSilica Particles Nano Letters in press in press 200237 6 H. Fukuda <strong>and</strong> H. AkaiFirst principles calculation of the hyperfine fields of lithium in ferromagneticnickelJ. Phys. Sos. Jpn 70 2019-2024 200138 6 T. Kamatani <strong>and</strong> H. Akai Electronic structure of superlattices of II-VI/III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors Physica E 10 157-160 200139 6 T. Kamatani <strong>and</strong> H. Akai Electronic structure of superlattices of II-VI/III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors Proc. 25th Int. Conf. Phys. Semicond. 248-249 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results40 6 V. Crissan, H. Ebert, P. Entel <strong>and</strong> H. AkaiA first-principles study of the phase stability in the ternary Hume--Routhry alloysystem Cu--Zn--AlPhys. Rev. B to be published 200241 6 V. Crisan, P. Entel, H. Akai, H. Ebert Ab initio study of Fe-(Ni, Co, Pt) invar alloys Euro Phys. Lett. to be published 200242 6 H. Akai Hyperfine fields calculation: beyond the local density approximation Hyperfine Interactions to be published 200243 6 H. Nakanishi, H. Kasai <strong>and</strong> A. OkijiAtom bridge made from magnetic materials - Atomic configuration <strong>and</strong> magneticproperties -Surface Science 493 757-762 200144 6W.A.Dino, K. Fukutani, T. Okano, H. Kasai, A.Okiji,D. Farias abd K. -H. RiederScattering dynamics of hydrogen molecules on metal alloy surfaces - Probinglocal surface reactivity with hydrogen molecules -Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 70 12 3491-3494 200145 6R. Muhida, W.A. Dino, A. Fukui, Y. Miura, H. Kasai,H. Nakanishi, A. Okiji, K. Fukutani <strong>and</strong> T. OkanoMolecular orientation dependence of o-p conversion of H2 scattered from a 3dimpurity sitting on a metal oxide surfaceJournal of the Physical Society of Japan 70 12 3654-3659 200146 6 Y. Miura, H. Kasai, W.A. Dino <strong>and</strong> A. OkijiQuantum dynamics of abstraction in H(g)+H(a)/Cu(111): Direct(Eley-Rideal) <strong>and</strong>indirect (Hot-atom) processesJournal of the Physical Society of Japan 71 1 222-227 200247 6 M. Sakaue, T. Munakata, H. Kasai <strong>and</strong> A. OkijiEffects of virtual electron transition between image states on electron dynamics atmetal surfacesJournal of the Physical Society of Japan 71 2 200248 6 K. Hasegawa W.A. Dino, H. Kasai <strong>and</strong> A. Okiji Dynamics of STM-induced acetylene dissociation on Cu(100) Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 71 2 200249 6 K. Nobuhara, H. Kasai, H. Nakanishi <strong>and</strong> A. Okiji Vibrational properties of an H atom adsorbed on Pt(111) Surface Science in press 200250 6 Y. Miura, H. Kasai, W.A. Dino <strong>and</strong> A. Okiji Effects of H coverage on the dynamics of H abstraction from Cu(111) Surface Science in press 200251 6 M. Sakaue, T. Munakata, H. Kasai <strong>and</strong> A. Okiji Microscopic theory of ultrafast electron dynamics on metal surfaces Surface Science in press 200252 6R. Muhida, W.A. Dino, Y. Miura, H. Kasai, H.Nakanishi, A. Okiji, K. Fukutani <strong>and</strong> T. OkanoNew method to enhance the o-p H2 conversion by using dynamical qyantumfiltering effect <strong>and</strong> steric effectJournal of the Vaccum Society of Japan in press 200253 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaStabilization of Ferromagnetic States by Electron Doping in Fe-,Co- or Ni- DopedZnOJpn. J. Appl. Phys 40 L334 - L336 200154 6H. Katayama-Yoshida, T. Nishimatsu, T. Yamamoto,<strong>and</strong> N. OritaCodoping Method for the Fabrication of Low-resistivity Wide B<strong>and</strong>-gapSemiconductors in p-type GaN, p-type AlN <strong>and</strong> n-type Diamond: Prediction vs.ExperimentJ. Physics Condens. Matter 13 8901-8914 200155 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida Material Design of GaN-based Ferromagnetic Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 40 L485-L487 200156 6 H. Katayama-Yoshida, R. Kato <strong>and</strong> T. YamamotoNew Valence Control <strong>and</strong> Spin Control Method in GaN <strong>and</strong> AlN by Codoping <strong>and</strong>Transition Atom DopingJ. Crystal Growth 231 428-436 200157 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaHyperfine Interactions <strong>and</strong> Magnetism of 3d Transition-Metal-Impurities in II-VI<strong>and</strong> III-V Compound-Based Diluted Magnetic SemiconductorsIn press (Hyperfine Interactions)


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results58 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida Ferromagnetism in a transition metal atom doped ZnO Physica E 10 251-255 200159 6 T. Yamamoto <strong>and</strong> H. Kaytayama-Yoshida Physics <strong>and</strong> control of valence states in ZnO by codoping method Physica B 302-303 155-162 200160 6K. Matsushita, H. Harima, A. Yanase <strong>and</strong> H.Katayama-Yoshida,Prediction of ferromagnetic (Zn,Mn)Se superlattice Physica E 10 247-250 200161 6 T. Kawasaki <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaValence control method of co-doping for the fabrication of metallic silicon from thefirst-principles calculationPhysica B 302-303 163-165 200162 6 T. Nishimatsu, H. Katayama-Yoshida, <strong>and</strong> N. OritaTheoretical study of hydrogen-related complexes in diamond for low-resistive n-type diamond semiconductorPhysica B 302-303 149-154 200163 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida<strong>Materials</strong> Design of Transparent <strong>and</strong> Half-Metallic Ferromagnets in V- or CrdopedZnS, ZnSe <strong>and</strong> ZnTe without P- or N-type Doping TreatmentJpn. J. Appl. Phys 40 L651 - L653 200164 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaTheoretical prediction for transparent ferromagnets with transition metal atomdoped ZnOSpringer Proceedings in Physics (Proc. 25th Int. Conf.Phys. Semicond., Osaka 2000 Eds. N. Miura <strong>and</strong> T.Ando)87 236-237 200165 6K. Matsushita, H. Harima, A. Yanase <strong>and</strong> H.Katayama-YoshidaElectronic Structure <strong>and</strong> Magnetic Properties of (Zn,Mn)Se With Carrier DopingStudied by FLAPW Method.Springer Proceedings in Physics (Proc. 25th Int. Conf.Phys. Semicond., Osaka 2001 Eds. N. Miura <strong>and</strong> T.Ando)87 264-265 200166 6 T. Yamamoto <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida <strong>Materials</strong> design for the fabrication of p-type ZnO by codoping methodSpringer Proceedings in Physics (Proc. 25th Int. Conf.Phys. Semicond., Osaka 2002 Eds. N. Miura <strong>and</strong> T.Ando)87 1409-1410 200167 6 K. Shirai <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida Crystal stability of boron carbide B12(CBC).Springer Proceedings in Physics (Proc. 25th Int. Conf.Phys. Semicond., Osaka 2003 Eds. N. Miura <strong>and</strong> T.Ando)87 pp.1673-1674 200168 6K. Betsuyaku, H. Tanaka, H. Kataayama-Yoshida,<strong>and</strong> T. KawaiMaterial design for the fabrication of p-type SyTiO3 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 40 6911-6902 200169 6 H. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaTheoretical prediction of magnetic properties of Ba(Ti1-xMx)O3(M=Sc,V,Cr,Mn,Fe,Co,Ni,Cu)Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 40 L1355-L1358 200170 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-Yoshida <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> device design with ZnO-based diluted magnetic semiconductors. Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc 666 F4.6.1-F4.6.10 200171 6 K. Sato <strong>and</strong> H. Katayama-YoshidaAb intio study on the magnetism in ZnO-, ZnS-, ZnSe-, <strong>and</strong> ZnTe-based dilutedmagnetic semiconductors.Phys. sat. sol .(b) in press 200272 6 K. Sato, H. Katayama-Yoshida, <strong>and</strong> H. AkaiStabilization mechanism of ferromagnetic state in Mn-doped III-V dilutedmagnetic semiconductorsin press 200273 6 K. Narita <strong>and</strong> M. ShiraiElectronic <strong>and</strong> magnetoresistive properties of MnAs(0001)/GaAs(111)heterostructuresPhysica E 10 200174 6 T. Kawamoto, Y. Asai, <strong>and</strong> S. AbeNovel mechanism of photoinduced reversible phase transitions in molecule-basedmagnetsPhysical Review Letters 86 2 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results75 6 T. Kawamoto <strong>and</strong> S. AbeMonte Carlo simulation for the photoinduced phase transition on a twodimensionalstripe-structurePhase Transition 74 200176 6 T. Kawamoto, T. Sakano, Y. Shimoi, <strong>and</strong> S.AbeCrucial Effects of Intramolecular Charge Distribution on the Neutral-IonicTransition of Tetrathiafulvalene - p-ChloranilPhysical Review B 64 20 200177 6 K. Harigaya New type of antiferromagnetic state in stacked nanographite Chemical Physics Letters 340 200178 6 K. HarigayaImpurity scattering in metallic carbon nanotubes with superconducting paircorrelationsSynthetic Metals 121 200179 6 T. Ozaki <strong>and</strong> K. Terakura Convergent recursive O(N) method for ab initio tight-binding calculations Physical Review B 64 19 200180 6 M. Kawata, M. Mikami, U. NagashimaRapid calculation of the Coulomb component of the stress tensor for threedimensionalsystems with two-dimensional periodicityJournal of Chemical Physics 115 10 200181 6S. Tsuzuki, H. Houjou, Y. Nagawa, M. Goto, <strong>and</strong> K.HirataniCooperative enhancement of water binding to crownophane by multiple hydrogenbonds: Analysis by high level ab initio calculationsJournal of the American Chemical Society 123 18 200182 6 S. Okada <strong>and</strong> A. Oshiyama Magnetic ordering in hexagonally bonded sheets with first-row elements Physical Review Letters 87 14 200183 6 M. IshitobiA novel Monte Carlo method for liquid crystal using extended inter-molecularpotential (EIMP)Molecular Crystals <strong>and</strong> Liquid Crystals 365 200184 6 H. AkinagaMetal-nanocluster equipped GaAs surfaces designed for high-sensitive magneticfield sensorsSurface Science (accepted)85 6M. Mizuguchi, H. Akinaga, T. Manago, K. Ono, M.Oshima, M. ShiraiEpitaxial growth of new half-metallic ferromagnet zinc-blnde CrAs <strong>and</strong> thesubstrate temperature dependenceJournal of Magnatism <strong>and</strong> Magnetic <strong>Materials</strong> (in press)86 6 H. Akinaga Magnetoresistive switch effect in metal / semiconductor hybrid granular films Journal of Magnatism <strong>and</strong> Magnetic <strong>Materials</strong> (in press)87 6 T. Manago, M. Mizuguchi, <strong>and</strong> H. Akinaga Growth of Fe(100) on GaAs (100) for tunnel magneto-resistance junctions Journal of Crystal Growth (in press)88 6H. Akinaga, M. Mizuguchi, T. Manago, E. Ganshina,A. Granovsky, I. Rodin, A. Vinogratov, <strong>and</strong> A.YurasovEnhanced magnetooptical response of magnetic nanoclusters embedded insemiconductorJournal of Magnatism <strong>and</strong> Magnetic <strong>Materials</strong> (in press)89 6Yasuzo Suzuki, Frank H. Quina, Alain Berthod,Ronald W. Williams, Mustafa Culha, Imdad UllahMohammadzai, Willie L. HinzeCovalently Bound Ionene Polyelectrolyte-Silica Gel Stationary Phases for HPLC Analytical Chemistry 73 200190 6Yoriko Sonoda, Wai Ming Kwok, Zdenek Petrasek,Richard Ostler, Pavel Matousek, Michael Towrie,Anthony W. Parker, David PhillipsSolvent effects on the photophysical <strong>and</strong> photochemical properties of (E,E,E)-1,6-di(4-nitrophenyl)hexa-1,3,5-trieneJ. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2 2001 200191 6S. Tsuzuki, H, Houjou, Y. Nagawa, M. Goto, K.Hiratani,Cooperative Enhancement of Water Binding to Crownophane bu MultipleHydrogen Bonds: Analysis by High Level ab initio CalculationsJ. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 200192 6Gang Yang, Shin-ichiro Matsuzono, Emiko Koyama,Kazuhisa HirataniA New Synthetic Route to Benzoxazole Polymer via T<strong>and</strong>em ClaisenRearrangementMacromolecules 34 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results93 7Kayori Shimada, Keisuke Sato, Marina A.Lusenkova, Shinichi Kinugasa, Kenichi Kudo,Yoshio YamauchiSeparation of Oligomers by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Kobunnshi Ronbunshu 10 58 200194 7 Kayori Shimada, Haruhisa Kato, Shinichi KinugasaPrecise Molecular Characterization Using Uniform Oligomers II MolecularDynamics Simulations for the Diffusion of PEG in Water <strong>and</strong> a Comparison of Polym. Prepr. Jpn 9 50 2001Experimental Data 95 7 R. Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, Y. Shioya, T. Ishimaru,Pore characteristics of low-dielectric-constant films grown by plasma-enhancedchemical vapor deposition studied by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopyJapanese Journal of Applie Physics 2, Letters 40 4B L414-416 200196 7A. Uedono, Z. Q. Cheng, R. Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, T.Mikado, S. Fukui, A. Shiota, S. KimuraNanoporous structure of methyl-silsesquioxane films using monoenergeticpositron beamsJournal of Applied Physics 90 5 2498-2503 200197 7Y. Kobayashi, W. Zheng, T. B. Chang, K. Hirata, R.Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, K. ItoNanoporous structure of sputter-deposited silicon oxide films characterized bypositronium annihilation spectroscopyJournal of Applied Physics 91 3 1704-1706 200298 7 R. Suzuki, T. Ohdaira, A. Uedono, Y. Kobayashi Positron annihilation studies of SiO2-Si Applied Surface Science in press 200299 7M. Imamura, K. Sato, Y. Nishimura, N.Matsubayashi, H. ShimadaAnalysis of the external surface of Y zeolites with XPS depth profiling Photon Factory Activity Report #18,p.63 2001100 7M. Jo, M. Imamura, N. Matsubayashi, H. Shimada,M. SuzukiKinetic Energy Dependence of Optimized Loss Function9th European Conference on Applications of Surface <strong>and</strong>Interface Analysis (ECASIA01)Poster MO-O-DIQ17,Abstracts pp.1772001101 7 M, JoRestoration of Loss Function In Very Difficult Case - From Poor ResolutionSpectrumInternational Symposium on Practical Surface Analysis(PSA01)Poster P-47, Abstractspp.772001102 7M, JoOptimization of XPS Inelastic Background using Tougaard's FormulaInternational Symposium on Practical Surface Analysis(PSA01)Invited talk, O-07,Abstracts pp.72001103 7M. Suzuki, N. Matsubayashi, M. Jo, S. Tanuma, C.J. PowellPhotoemission Intensity Dependence on Kinetic Energy Studied withSynchrotron Radiation9th European Conference on Applications of Surface <strong>and</strong>Interface AnalysisPoster MO-P-DIQ22,Abstracts pp.1822001104 7N. Fukumoto, S. Tanuma,A. Tanaka, I. Kojima, K.Domae <strong>and</strong> SASJ Transmission <strong>Project</strong>A Round Robin Test on XPS Transmission FunctionInternational Symposium on Practical Surface Analysis(PSA01)Poster P-46, Abstractspp.762001105 7 Tetsuya Baba <strong>and</strong> Akira OnoImprovement of the laser flash method to reduce uncertainty in thermaldiffusivity measurementsMeasurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001106 7Mitsue Ogawa, Kazuo Mukai, Takehisa Fukui <strong>and</strong>Tetsuya BabaThe development of a thermal diffusivity reference material using alumina Measurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001107 7 Naoyuki Taketoshi, Tetsuya Baba <strong>and</strong> Akira OnoDevelopment of Thermal diffusivity measurement system for metal thin filmsusing a picosecond thermoreflectance techniqueMeasurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001108 7 Hideyuki Kato, Tetsuya Baba <strong>and</strong> Masahiro OkajiAnisotropic thermal-diffusivity measurements by a new laser-spot-heatingtechniqueMeasurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001109 7 Juntaro Ishii <strong>and</strong> Akira OnoUncertainty estimation for emissivity measurements near room temperature with aMeasurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001Fourier transform spectrometer110 7 Naofumi Yamada, Remi Abe <strong>and</strong> Masahiro OkajiA calibration method for measuring thermal expansions with a push-roddilatometerMeasurement Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (Meas. Sci. Tech.) 12 12 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results111 7 Naoyuki Taketoshi, Tetsuya Baba <strong>and</strong> Akira OnoThermal diffusivity measurement of a metal thin film using a picosecondthermoreflectance techniqueHigh Temperatures-High Pressures 34 1 2002112 7 http://www.nmij.jp/thermophys/homepage/index_j.htm113 7 http://staff.aist.go.jp/n-taketoshi/114 8O.Kitao, T.ogawa, E.Watanabe, M.Miyahara,T.Adschiri, H.Yasuda, Y. yamaguchi, <strong>and</strong> H.KomiyamaStructuring Knowledge <strong>Project</strong> in <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> Program -Construction of the Knowledge Infrastracture for nano-materials <strong>and</strong> Devices-Proceeding of the Second International Conference onComputational Nanoscience2002115 9 Y. Sakaida, K. Tanaka <strong>and</strong> K. ShirakiharaLocal Stress Measurement in Notched Sapphire by RamanMicrospectroscopyMater. Sci. Res. Intern'l 6 4 295-300 2000116 9Y. Inagaki, T. Ohji, S. Kanzaki <strong>and</strong> Y.ShigegakiFracture Energy of an Aligned Porous Silicon Nitride J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 7 1807-1809 2000117 9 S. Zaitsev, J. Moon, H. Takagi <strong>and</strong> M. Awano Preparation <strong>and</strong> Characterization of Nanocrystalline Doped TiO2 Advanced Powder Technology 11 2 211-220 2000118 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> H.TanakaSilicon Carbide Ceramics Prepared by Pulse Electric Current Sinteringof ß-SiC <strong>and</strong> a-SiC Powders with Oxide <strong>and</strong> Nonoxide AdditivesJ. Mater. Res. 14 3363-3369 1999119 9H. Tanaka, H. N. Yoshimura, S. Ohtani, Y.Zhou <strong>and</strong> M. ToriyamaInfluence of Silica <strong>and</strong> Aluminum Contents on Sintering <strong>and</strong> GrainGrowth in 6H-SiC PowdersJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 226-268 2000120 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> H.TanakaVery Rapid Densification of Nanometer Silicon Carbide Powder byPulse Electric Current SinteringJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 654-656 2000121 9 S. T. Oh, K. Tajima, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication of Porous Alumina with Improved Mechanical Property byPulse Electric Current Sintering <strong>and</strong> Nanocomposite ProcessingJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 5 1314-1316 2000122 9Z. Deng, T. Fukasawa, G. Zhang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong>M. AndoHigh Surface Area Alumina Ceramics Fabricated by the Decompositionof Al(OH)3J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 3 485-491 2001123 9 T. Fukasawa, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiSynthesis of Porous Ceramics with Complex Pore Structure by Freeze-Dry ProcessingJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 1 230-232 2001124 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji In Situ Reaction Synthesis of SiC-BN Composites J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 7 2001125 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEffect of BN Content on Bending Strength <strong>and</strong> Elastic Modulus of SiC-BN In Situ CompositesJ. Mater. Res. 15 9 1876-1880 2000126 9 Y. Suzuki, P. E. D. Morgan <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiNew Uniformly Porous CaZrO3/MgO Composite with 3-D NetworkStructure from Natural DolomiteJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 8 2091-2093 2000127 9 J. F. Yang, Z. Deng <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Porous Si3N4 CeramicsDoped with Yb2O3 AdditionsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results128 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaInfluence of Yttria-Alumina Content on Sintering Behavior <strong>and</strong>Microstructure of Si3N4 CeramicsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 8 2094-2096 2000129 9T. Fukasawa, Z. Deng, M. Ando, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong>Y. GotoPore structure of porous ceramics synthesized from water-basedslurry by freeze-dry processingJ. Mater. Sci. 36 10 2523-2527 2001130 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Si3N4-SiC Compositesthrough Sinter-Post-HIPing ProcessSci. Eng. Comp. Mater., (in press).131 9 J. F. Yang, G. Zhang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaEffects of MgAl2O4-ZrO2 Addition on Sintering Behaviors <strong>and</strong>Mechanical Properties of Silicon Nitride CeramicsJ. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 108 8 697-700 2000132 9C. Zhang, K. Komeya, J. Tatami, T. Meguro<strong>and</strong> Y. -B. ChengSynthesis of Mg-a SIALON Powders from Talk <strong>and</strong> Clay Minerals J. Euro. Ceram. Soc. 20 939-944 2000133 9K. Komeya, C. Zhang, M. Hotta, J. Tatami, T.Meguro <strong>and</strong> Y. -B. ChengHollow Beads Composed of Nano-Size Ca-a Sialon Grains J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 4 995-997 2000134 9L. J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre, A. Kristoffersson, E. Carlstr<strong>and</strong> W. J. CleggThermal Shock of Layered Ceramic Structures with Crack DeflectingInterfacesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 1 104-110 2000135 9 W. J. Clegg Controlling Cracks in Ceramics Science 286 5 1097-1099 1999136 9J.B. Davis, A. Kristoffersson, E. Carlstr <strong>and</strong>W.J. CleggFabrication <strong>and</strong> Crack Deflection in Ceramic Laminates with PorousInterlayersJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 10 2369-2374 2000137 9Y. -H. Choa, T. Nakayama, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaFabrication of Nano-sized Metal Dispersed Magnesia BasedComposites <strong>and</strong> Related Mechanical <strong>and</strong> Magnetic PropertiesKorean J. Ceram. 5 8 395-399 1999138 9 J. F. Yang, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaEffect of Grain Growth <strong>and</strong> Measurement on Fracture Toughness ofSilicon Nitride CeramicsJ. Mater. Sci. 34 5543-5548 1999139 9H. -J. Kim, S. W. Lee, T. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaMicrostructure, mechanical, <strong>and</strong> tribological properties of Si3N4-TiCcompositesKorean J. Ceram. 5 8 317-323 1999140 9H. -J. Kim, S. W. Lee, T. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaMicrostructure, mechanical, <strong>and</strong> tribological properties of Si3N4-TiB2compositesKorean J. Ceram. 5 8 324-330 1999141 9T. Yamaguchi, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo, T. Fujii<strong>and</strong> S. HiranoIn Situ Formation of Ce-TZP/Ba Hexaaluminate Composites J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 107 9 814-819 1999142 9T. Kojima, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo, T. Fujii <strong>and</strong>S. HiranoIn Situ Processing of Y-TZP/M-Type Hexaferrite Composite J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 107 9 796-800 1999143 9K. Suzuki, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoDielectric <strong>and</strong> Pyroelectric Properties of Alkoxy-DerivedKTa0.35Nb0.65O3 Thin FilmsJpn. J. Appl. Phys. 38,part1 10 5953-5957 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results144 9W. Sakamoto, I. Kosugi, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoChemical Solution Processing <strong>and</strong> Characterization of La DopedTungsten Bronze K0.4(Pb0.6Ba0.4)0.8Nb2O6 Thin FilmsJpn. J. Appl. Phys. 38,part1 9B 5442-5447 1999145 9 T. Yogo, H. Ukai, W. Sakamoto <strong>and</strong> S. Hirano Synthesis of PbTiO3/Organic Hybrid from Metalorganic Compounds J. Mater. Res. 14 8 3275-3280 1999146 9 Y. Fujishiro, M. Awano, M. Miyata, K. MaedaCharacterization of Thermoelectric Metal Oxide Element Prepared byPulse Electric Current Sintering MethodJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).147 9N. Takano, Y. Ohnishi, M. Zako <strong>and</strong> K.NishiyabuMicrostructure-based Deep-drawing Simulation of Knitted FabricReinforced ThermoplasticsIntern'l J. Solids <strong>and</strong> Structures 38 36/37 6333-6356 2001148 9 N. Takano, M. Zako <strong>and</strong> T. OkazakiEfficient Modeling of Microscopic Heterogeneity <strong>and</strong> Local Crack inComposite <strong>Materials</strong> by Finite Element Mesh Superposition MethodJSME Intern'l J., Series A, (in press).149 9 N. Takano, M. Zako, F. Kubo <strong>and</strong> K. KimuraComputational Method for Homogenization of Heterogeneous <strong>Materials</strong>with Voxel Element Modeling of Their MicrostructuresMater. Sci. Res. Intern'l, Special TechnicalPublication-266-71 2001150 9 N. Takano, M. Zako, T. Okazaki <strong>and</strong> F. KuboFinite Element Mesh Superposition Method Applied to Local StressAnalysis of Interphase of Composite JointMater. Sci. Res. Intern'l, Special TechnicalPublication-2219-224 2001151 9 N. Takano <strong>and</strong> M. ZakoIntegrated Design of Graded Microstructures of Heterogeneous<strong>Materials</strong>Archive of Appl. Mechanics 70 8/9 585-596 2000152 9 N. Takano, M. Zako <strong>and</strong> M. IshizonoMulti-scale Computational Method for Elastic Bodies with Global <strong>and</strong>Local HeterogeneityJ. Computer-Aided Mater. Design 7 2 111-132 2000153 9T. Satoh, S. Sakaguchi, K. Hirao, M.Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiInfluence of Aluminum- Oxygen-Yttrium Solid Solution on the AqueousTribological Behavior of Silicon NitrideJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 2 462-464 2001154 9N. Yamada, H. Shouji, Y. Kubo <strong>and</strong> S.KatayamaPreparation of inorganic-organic hybrid films containing particles usingelectrophoretic deposition methodJ. Mater. Sci., (in press).155 9 S. Katayama, Y. Kubo <strong>and</strong> N. YamadaCharacterization <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of FlexibleDimethylsiloxane-Base Inorganic/Organic Hybrid SheetsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).156 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama, Y. Yamauchi<strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiEffects of Intergranular Phase Chemistry on Microstructure <strong>and</strong>Mechanical Properties of Silicon Carbaide Cermics Densified withRare-EEarth Oxide <strong>and</strong> Alumina AdditionsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 7 2001157 9 Y. Suzuki, M. Awano, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiCH4-Sensing <strong>and</strong> High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of PorousCaZrO3/MgO Composites with Three-Dimensional Network StructureJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 109 1 79-81 2001158 9M. Nakamura, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiEffect of Microstructure <strong>and</strong> ßContent of Textured Silicon Nitride onWear BehaviourWEAR (submitted).159 9M. Nakamura, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiTribological Behaviour of Uni-Directionally Aligned Silicon Nitrideagainst SteelWEAR (submitted).160 9M. Nakamura, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiTribological Behaviour of Uni-Directionally Aligned Silicon NitrideJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).161 9 M. Yoshimura, O. Komura <strong>and</strong> A. YamakawaMICROSTRUCTURE AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NANO-SIZED Si3N4Scripta Materialia 44 1517-1521 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results162 9 T. Iizuka, T. Murao, H. Yamamoto <strong>and</strong> H. KitaMicrostructures <strong>and</strong> Properties of Mo5Si3-Perticles-Reinforced Si3N4-Matrix CompositesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).163 9 C.Yuan, L.J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre <strong>and</strong> W.J. Clegg The Effect of Porosity onThermal Shock Acta Mater(submitted) 2001164 9J. Wang, C. Engebretsen, E. Carlstr , L.J.V<strong>and</strong>eperre <strong>and</strong> W.J. CleggThe Fracture Energy of Porous Alumina Made by Partial Sintering<strong>Materials</strong> Engineer (submitted).165 9 Y. Suzuki, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiIn Situ Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Microstructure of Porous CaAl4O7 Monolith <strong>and</strong>CaAl4O7/CaZrO3 CompositeJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 109 3 205-209 2001166 9 Y. Suzuki, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEffects of SiC Addition on Microstructure of Porous CaZrO3/MgOCompositesJ. Jpn. Soc. Powder & Powder Metall. 48 4 335-340 2001167 9Z. Deng, T. Fukasawa, M. Ando, G. Zhang<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Porous Alumina CeramicsFabricated by the Decomposition of Al(OH)3J. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).168 9Z. Deng, T. Fukasawa, M. Ando, G. Zhang<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiBulk alumina support with high tolerant strain <strong>and</strong> its reinforcingmechanismsActa Materialia 49 11 1939-1946 2001169 9 Z. Deng, G. Zhang, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiA model analysis on multi-crack mechanisms in ceramic/superplasticlaminatesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).170 9 Z. Deng, Y. Zhou, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFracture-Mode Transformation in Alumina-Silicon Carbide CompositesDoped with Rare-Earth ImpuritiesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).171 9Z. Deng, J. F. Yang, Y. Beppu, M. Ando <strong>and</strong>T. OhjiRole of Granule Disruption in Fabricating Porous Zirconia by PartiallySinteringJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).172 9 T. FukasawaSynthesis of Porous Silicon Nitride with Unidirectionally AlignedChannels Using Freeze-Drying ProcessJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).173 9 Y. Beppu, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiControl of porosity <strong>and</strong> pore size for porous alumina prepared from a-alumina BaSO4 <strong>and</strong>/or SrSO4J. Mater. Product Tech., (in press).174 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> J. F. Yang, Z. Deng <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEffect of Y2O3-Al2O3 Addition on the Phase Formation <strong>and</strong>Densification Process of In Situ SiC-BN CompositeJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 109 1 45-48 2001175 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication of Porous Ceramics with Uni-Directionally-AlignedContinuous PoresJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 6 1395-1397 2001176 9 G. Zhang, Y. Beppu, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiReaction Mechanism <strong>and</strong> Microstructure Development of StrainTolerant In Situ SiC-BN CompositesActa Materialia 49 1 77-82 2001177 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki In Situ Reaction Synthesis of Nonoxide-BN Composites Advanced Eng. Mater., (submitted).178 9 N. Kondo, Y. Suzuki <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiHigh-strength porous silicon nitride fabricated by the Sinter-forgingtechniqueJ. Mater. Res. 16 1 32-34 2001179 9 Y. Kondo, M. E. Brito <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Improved Creep Resistance in Anisotropic Silicon Nitride J. Mater. Res. 16 8 2182-2185 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results180 9 J. F. Yang, G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPorosity <strong>and</strong> microstructure control of porous ceramics by partial hotpressingJ. Mater. Res. 16 7 1916-1918 2001181 9 J. F. Yang, G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication of Low-Shrinkage Porous Si3N4 Ceramics by SmallAmount Addition of CarbonJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 7 1639-1641 2001182 9D. D. Jayaseelan N. Kondo, M. E. Brito <strong>and</strong>T. OhjiHigh Strength Porous Alumina Ceramics by Pulse Electric CurrentSintering TechniqueJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).183 9 T. Ohji Creep Inhibition of Ceramic/Ceramic Nanocomposites Scripta Materialia 44 2083-2086 2001184 9 T. Ohji Creep thresholds in alumina/silicon carbide nanocomposites J. Japan Inst.Metals, (submitted).185 9T. Kojima, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo, T. Fujii <strong>and</strong>S. HiranoCo2+-Substitution Effect in Ce-TZP/La M-Type Hexaferrite Composites J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 2 281-286 2000186 9T. Yogo, T. Nakamura, W. Sakamoto <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoSynthesis of Transparent Magnetic Particle/Organic Hybrid Film UsingIron-OrganicsJ. Mater. Res. 15 10 2114-2120 2000187 9 H. J. Hwang <strong>and</strong> M. AwanoPreparation of LaCoO3 Catalytic Thin Films by Sol-Gel Process <strong>and</strong> ItsNO DecompositionJ. Euro. Ceram. Soc. 21 10-11 2103-2107 2001188 9H. J. Hwang, J. Moon, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSol-gel route to porous Lanthanum cobaltite (LaCoO3 ) thin film J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 11 2852-2854 2000189 9H. J. Hwang, A. Towata, M. Toriyama, M.Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaFabrication of Lanthanum Manganese Oxide (LaMnO3) Thin films onYttria Stabilized Zirconia Substituted by Chemically Modified AlkoxideMethodJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).190 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Awano, M. Miyata <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaCharacterization of Thermoelectric Metal Oxide Element Prepared byPulse Electric Current Sintering MethodJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).191 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Awano, M. Miyata <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSoluition Chemical Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Thermo-electric Properties of NickelDoped Strontium NiobateJ. Mater. Res., (submitted).192 9 H. Takagi, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> S. Zaitsev Electrical Properties of Sintered TiO2 Bodies Uniformly Doped with Sb Interceram 50 3 183-186 2001193 9 S. I. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. Awano Electrochemical cell with Two Layers Cathode for NO Decomposition J. Ionics 7 109-115 2001194 9 S. I. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. AwanoNO Decomposition by an Electrochemical cell with Mixed OxideWorking ElectrodeJ. Solid State Ionics, (in press).195 9 S. I. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. AwanoNO Decomposition by an Electrochemical cell with Mixed OxideWorking ElectrodeJ. Electrochemical Soc., (in press).196 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaSinterability <strong>and</strong> Electrical Properties of Low-Temperature SynthesizedGd-Doped Ceria from Polymerized Precursor SolutionsJ. Electrochemical Soc., (submitted).197 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaLow-Temperature Synthesized Gd-Doped Ceria by PolymerizedPrecursor SolutionsJ. Mater. Res., (submitted).


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results198 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaDirect Formation of Crystalline Gd-Doped Ceria Powder viaPolymerized Precursor SolutionJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).199 9M. Hotta, C. Zhang, , J. Tatami, T. Meguro<strong>and</strong> Y. -B. ChengSynthesis of Nano-Size Ca-a SiAlON Powders by CarbothermalReduction-NitridationJ. Australian Ceram. Soc. 36 2 115-120 2000200 9 M. Inoue, K. Suganuma <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaEnvironmental Effect on Mechanical Properties of Aluminide MatrixCompositesJ. Mater. Eng. Perform 9 6 678-682 2000201 9W. Feng, E. Sun, A. Fujii, H. Wu, K. Niihara<strong>and</strong> K. YoshinoSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Characterization of Photoconducting Polyaniline-TiO2NanocompositeBull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 73 11 2627-2633 2000202 9T. Nakayama, Y. -H. Choa, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaPowder Preparation <strong>and</strong> Microstructure for Nano-Sized Metallic IronDispersed MgO Based Nanocomposites with Ferromagnetic ResponseJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 108 9 781-784 2000203 9 J. Lu, L. Gao, J. Guo <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaPreparation, sintering behavior, <strong>and</strong> microstructural studies ofAl2O3/Mo composites from boehmite-coated Mo powdersMater. Res. Bull. 35 14-15 2387-2396 2000204 9T. A. Yamamoto, M. Tanaka, T. Nakayama,K. Nishimaki, T. Nakagawa <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMagnetocaloric effect of superparamagnetic nanocomposite composedof iron-oxide <strong>and</strong> silverJpn. J. Appl. Phys. 39 8 4761-4766 2000205 9S. W. Lee, H. B. Chae, D. S. Park, Y. -H.Choa, K. Niihara <strong>and</strong> B. J. HockeyThermal Conductivity of Unidirectionally Oriented Si3N4W/Si3N4CompositesJ. Mater. Sci. 35 18 4487-4493 2000206 9 M. Inoue, K. Suganuma <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMechanical properties of aluminide matrix composites fabricated byreactive hot-pressing in several environmentsIntermetallics 8 9-11 1035-1042 2000207 9Y. Watanabe, N. Kitazawa, Y. Nakamura, C.Li, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMechanical Properties <strong>and</strong> Residual Stress in AlN Films Prepared byIon Beam Assisted DepositionJ. Vac. Sci. Tech. A, Vac. Surf. Films 18 4 1567-1570 2000208 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaInfluence of Yttria-Alumina Content on Sintering Behavior <strong>and</strong>Microstructure of Silicon Nitride CeramicsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 8 2094-2096 2000209 9 H. Wang, L. Gao <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaSynthesis of nanoscaled yttrium aluminum garnet powder by the coprecipitationmethodMater. Sci. Eng. A 288 1 1-4 2000210 9T. Nakayana, T. A. Yamamoto, Y. -H. Choa<strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaStructure <strong>and</strong> Magnetic Properties of Iron Oxide Dispersed SilverBased Nanocluster CompositeJ. Mater. Sci. 35 15 3857-3861 2000211 9H. Kawaoka, T. Kusunose, Y. -H. Choa, T.Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaPrecise Property Control in Silicon Nitride Ceramics by alpha/betaPhase Ratio ControlJ. Ceram. Processing Res. 1 1 1-3 2000212 9E. H. Sun, Y. -H. Choa, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Cordierite/ZrO2 Compositesby Pressureless SinteringJ. Ceram. Processing Res. 1 1 9-11 2000213 9H. Kondo, T. Sekino, Y. -H. Choa, T.Kusunose, T. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaInfluence of Ni addition on mechanical <strong>and</strong> magnetic properties ofyttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconiaJ. Ceram. Processing Res. 1 1 80-82 2000214 9T. Sekino, J. -H. Yu, Y. -H. Choa, J. -S. Lee<strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaReduction <strong>and</strong> Sintering of Alumina/Tungsten Nanocomposites-PowderProcessing, Reduction Behavior <strong>and</strong> Microstructural Characterization-J. Ceram. Soc. Japan 108 6 541-547 2000215 9 A. Nakahira, Y. -H. Choa, <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> mechanical properties of SiC-platelet reinforcedAl2O3/SiC-particle hybrid compositesJ. Mater. Sci. 35 12 3143-3149 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results216 9T. Oku, T. Hirano, M. Kuno, T. Kusunose, K.Niihara <strong>and</strong> K. SuganumaSynthesis, atomic structures <strong>and</strong> properties of carbon <strong>and</strong> boronnitride fullerene materialsMater. Sci. Eng. B 74 1-3 206-217 2000217 9T. Oku, T. Nakayama, M. Kuno, Y. Nozue, L.R. Wallenberg, K. Niihara <strong>and</strong> K. SuganumaFormation <strong>and</strong> photoluminescence of Ge <strong>and</strong> Si nanoparticlesencapsulated in oxide layersMater. Sci. Eng. B 74 1-3 242-247 2000218 9 M. Inoue, K. Suganum <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaFracture Mechanism of Ni3Al Alloys <strong>and</strong> Their Composites withCeramic Particles at Elevated TemperaturesIntermetallics 8 4 365-370 2000219 9T. Oku, T. Kusunose, T. Hirata, N. Sato R.Hatakeyama, K. Niihara <strong>and</strong> K. SuganumaFormation <strong>and</strong> Structure of Nanoparticles Encapsulated in BoronNitride <strong>and</strong> Carbon NanocapsulesDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related <strong>Materials</strong> 9 3-6 911-915 2000220 9H. J. Hwang, K. Tajima, M. S<strong>and</strong>o, M.Toriyama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate(PZT) Nanocomposites with Platinum ParticlesJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 108 4 339-344 2000221 9M. Hussain, A. Nakahira, S. Nishijima <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaEvaluation of Mechanical Behavior of CFRC Transverse to the FiberDirection at Room <strong>and</strong> Cryogenic TemperatureComposites Part A: Applied Science <strong>and</strong>Manufacturing,31 2 173-179 2000222 9T. Oku, H. Kusunose, K. Niihara <strong>and</strong> K.SuganumaChemical synthesis of silver nanoparticles encapsulated in boronnitride nanocagesJ. Mater. Chem. 10 255-258 2000223 9J. Wang, L.J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre, R.J. Stearn <strong>and</strong>W.J. CleggPores <strong>and</strong> Cracking in CeramicsJ. Ceramic Processing Research (in press)224 9 Y. Sawai, Y. YasutomiEffect of High-Yield Polycarbosilane Addition on Microstructure <strong>and</strong>Mechanical Properties of AluminaJ. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 107 12 1146-1150 1999225 9 Y. Sakaida, K. Tanaka <strong>and</strong> K. Shirakihara Local Stress Measurement in a-Al2O3 by Raman Microspectroscopy Mater. Sci. Res. Inter. STP 1 348-351 2001226 9M. Kitayama, K. Hirao, A. Tsuge, K. Watari,M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiThermal Conductivity of beta-Si3N4: II, Effect of Lattice Oxygen J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 83 8 1985-1992 2000227 9K. Hirao, H. Imamura, H. Teshima, M. E.Brito, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiEffect of Seed Alignment on Microstructures <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Propertiesof Seeded Silicon Nitride CeramicsSinter. Sci. Tech., ed. R. M. German. G.L.Messing<strong>and</strong> R.G.Cornwall343-348 2000228 9M. Kitayama, K. Hirao, K. Watari, M.Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiThermal Conductivity of beta-Si3N4: III, Effect of Rare-Earth (RE = La,Nd, Gd, Y, Yb, <strong>and</strong> Sc) Oxide AdditivesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 2 353-358 2001229 9M. I. Jones, M.-C. Valecillos, K. Hirao <strong>and</strong> M.ToriyamaDensification behavior in microwave sintered silicon nitride at 28 GHzJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).230 9 Y. Yoshizawa, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki Fabrication of Textured Alumina by High-Temperature Deformation J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 6 1392-1394 2001231 9 M. I. Jones, M. C. Valecillos <strong>and</strong> K. HiraoRole of Specimen Insulation on Densification <strong>and</strong> Transformationduring Microwave Sintering of Silicon NitrideJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan 109 9 762-766 2001232 9 M. Wakuda, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki Dimpling Machinability of Ceramics by Abrasive Jet Machining Precision Engineering., (submitted).233 9 M. Wakuda, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki Influence of Micro Machining on Strength Degradation of Silicon Nitride J. Eng. Manufacture, (in press).


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results234 9H. Hayashi, K. Hirao, K. Itatani <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiMgSiN2 Addition as a Means of Increasing the Thermal Conductivity ß-Si3N4J. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).235 9 N. Kondo, Y. Inagaki, Y. Suzuki <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiHigh-Temperature Fracture Energy of Superplastically-Forged SiliconNitrideJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 8 1791-1796 2001236 9J. F. Yang, T. Ohji, S. Kanzaki, A. Diaz <strong>and</strong> S.HampshireMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics withControlled PorosityJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).237 9Y. Suzuki, H. -J. Hwang, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T.OhjiIn Situ Processing of a Porous Calcium Zirconate/MagnesiaComposites with Platinum Nanodispersion <strong>and</strong> its Influence on NitricOxide DecompositionJJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 11 2713-2715 2001238 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiIn Situ Si3N4-SiC-BN Composites: Prepartion, Microstructures <strong>and</strong>propertiesMater. Sci. & Eng. A, (in press).239 9 Y. Suzuki, M. Awano, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEffect of In-Doping on Microstructure <strong>and</strong> CH4-Sensing Property ofPorous CaZrO3/MgO CompositesJ. Euro. Ceram. Soc., (in press).240 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiThermogravimetry, Differential Thermal Analysis <strong>and</strong> MassSpectrometry Study of the Si3N4-B4C-C Reaction SystemJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).241 9 Y. Suzuki, M. Awano, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiIn Situ Processing <strong>and</strong> Microstructual Control of Oxide/OxideCompositesAdv.Tech. Mater.Mater.Processing J.(ATM),(submitted).242 9 M. E. Brito Boundaries in Porous Silicon Nitride J. Mater. Res., (submitted).243 9Z. Deng, Y. Zhou, Y. Inagaki, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T.OhjiRole of Zr(OH)4 Hard Agglomerates in Fabricating Porous ZrO2Ceramics <strong>and</strong> the Reinforcing MechanismsActa Materialia, (submitted).244 9H. Hwang, A. Towata, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSol-gel route to Perovskite-type Sr-substituted LaCoO3 Thin Films <strong>and</strong>Effectd of Polyethylene Glycol on Microstructure EvolutionScripta Materialia 44 5 2173-2177 2000245 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Miyata, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaMicrostructure Control <strong>and</strong> Thermoelctric Property of Al doped ZnOpolycrystalline Matrials by Hot-pressing methodJ. Mater. Chemistry, (submitted).246 9M. Kitayama, K. Hirao, A. Tsuge, K. Watari,M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiThermal Conductivity of beta-Si3N4:: I, Effect of VariousMicrostructural FactorsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 82 11 3105-3112 1999247 9M. Kitayama, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiHigh Hardness Arfa-Si3N4 Ceramics Reinforced by Rod-like beta-Si3N4 Seed particlesJ. Ceram. Soc., Japan 108 7 646-649 2000248 9J. F. Yang, T. Ohji, T. Sekino, C. L. Li, K.NiiharaPhase Transformation, Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties ofSi3N4/SiC CompositeJ. Euro. Ceram. Soc. 21 12 2179-2183 2001249 9T. Yogo, W. Sakamoto, T. Isaji, M. Ichida, A.Nakamura <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoSynthesis of Oriented Ba2NaNb5O15 (BNN) Thin Films from asAlkoxy-Derived PrecursorJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 82 10 2672-2676 1999250 9K. Suzuki, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoUV Processing of Oriented KTa0.50Nb0.50O3 Thin Films J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 107 11 1032-1036 1999251 9K. Suzuki, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoEffect of UV-Irradiation on Processing of Lead Titanate Thin FilmDerived from Photoreactive [Pt-Ti] Precursor Modified withAlkanolamineJ. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 108 11 998-1002 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results252 9S. Hirano, Y. Takeichi, W. Sakamoto <strong>and</strong> T.YogoGrowth of Highly Oriented LiNbO3 Thin Films through StructureControlled Metal Alkoxide Precursor SolutionJ. Crystal Growth, (submitted).253 9 K. Ueno, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoSynthesis of Conductive LaNiO3 Thin Films by Chemical SolutionDepositionJpn. J. Appl. Phys., (submitted).254 9S. Hirano, Y. Takeichi, W. Sakamoto <strong>and</strong> T.YogoSynthesis of Conductive LaNiO3 Thin Films by Chemical SolutionDepositionJpn. J. Appl. Phys., (submitted).255 9 K. Ueno, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoProcessing of Novel SrTiO3-Based Thin Film Varistor by ChemicalSolution DepositionJ. Mater. Res., (submitted).256 9T. Yamaguchi, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoEffects of Transition Metal Substitution on Catalytic Properties ofBarium HexaaluminogallateJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).257 9T. Yamaguchi, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoDeNOx Properties of Barium HexaaluminogallatesJ. Ceram. Soc. Jpn., (submitted).258 9W. Sakamoto, D. Kawasaki, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoChemical Solution Processing of Sr2(Nb,Ta)2O7 Thin FilmsIntegrated Ferroelectrics, (submitted).259 9 W. Sakamoto, Y. Horie, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. Hirano260 9 W. Sakamoto, Y. Horie, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoChemical Solution Processing <strong>and</strong> Properties of Tungsten Bronze(Ba,La)Nb2O6 Thin FilmsSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Properties of Highly Oriented (Sr,Ba)(Nb,Ta)2O6 ThinFilms by Chemical Solution DepositionIntegrated Ferroelectrics, (in press).Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., (in press).261 9T. Yamaguchi, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Processing of Barium HexaaluminogallatesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).262 9S. Hirano, T. Yogo, W. Sakamoto, T. Kojima<strong>and</strong> T. FujiiIn-Situ Structure Control of Ceramic Composite with ImprovedMechanical Properties <strong>and</strong> Remote Sensing for Crack PropergationFunctional <strong>Materials</strong> Euromat99 13 504-509 2000263 9J. F. Yang, T. Sekino, Y.-H. Choa, K. Niihara<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Sinter-Post-HIPed Si3N4-SiC CompositesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 2 406-412 2001264 9 M. Hussain, Y. -H. Choa <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaEffects of nano ceramics on electrical resistivity of carbon filled rubbermaterialsScripta Materialia 44 8-9 1203-1206 2001265 9T. Nakayama, B. Skarman, L. R. Wallenberg,T. Sekino, Y. -H. Choa, T. A. Yamamoto <strong>and</strong>K. NiiharaCharacterization <strong>and</strong> optical properties of CeO2 based nanoclustercompositesScripta Materialia 44 8-9 1929-1932 2001266 9 S.-T. Oh, J.-S. Lee, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaFabrication of Cu dispersed Al2O3 nanocomposites using Al2O3/CuO<strong>and</strong> Al2O3/Cu-nitrate mixturesScripta Materialia 44 8-9 2117-2120 2001267 9 S.-T. Oh, J.-S. Lee, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaHydrogen reduction behavior of NiO dispersoid during processing ofAl2O3/Ni nanocompositesScripta Materialia 44 8-9 2121-2125 2001268 9M. Tanaka, Y. Misaka, K. Shiomi, T. A.Yamamoto, T. Nakagawa, M. Katsura, T.Numazawa, T. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMagnetic nanocomposite composed of a silver matrix <strong>and</strong> grains of ironcompoundScripta Materialia 44 8-9 2141-2144 2001269 9A. Towata, H. J. Hwang, M. Yasuoka, M.S<strong>and</strong>o <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaPreparation of polycrystalline YAG/alumina composite fibers <strong>and</strong> YAGfiber by sol-gel methodComposites Part A: Appl. Sci. <strong>and</strong> Manufacturing 32 8 1127-1131 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results270 9 J. Moon, M. Awano, <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaHydrothermal Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Formation Mechanisms of Lanthanum TinPyrochloreJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).271 9 N. Yamada, Y. Kubo <strong>and</strong> S. KatayamaDesign of organic components of inorganic-organic hybrid materials forselective adsorptonJ. Sol-Gel Sci. Tech., (submitted).272 9S. Katayama, K. Iwata, Y. Kubo <strong>and</strong> N.YamadaSolid Acid-Base Control of Inorganic/Organic Hybrids by InorganicComponents for Molecule-SelectivityJ. Sol-Gel Sci. Tech., (submitted).273 9M. Kitayama, K. Hirao, K. Watari, M.Toriyama <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiThermal Conductivity of ß-Si3N4:III, Effect of Rare-Earth (RE=La, Nd,Y,Yb <strong>and</strong> Sc) Oxide AdditivesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc. 84 2 353-358 2001274 9S. Yamada, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiSintering Behavior of B4C-CrB2 CeramicsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc.., (submitted).275 9 N. Takano, M. Zako, F. Kubo <strong>and</strong> K. KimuraMicrostructure-based Stress Analysis <strong>and</strong> Evaluation for PorousCeramics by Homogenizarion Method with Digital Image-basedModelingInternational J. Solids <strong>and</strong> Structures.,(submitted).276 9 Y. Suzuki, H.J. Hwang, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPlatinum Nano-Dispersion via In Situ Processing- Preparation <strong>and</strong>Catalytic Property of Porous CaZrO3/MgO/Pt Nanocomposite-J. Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 8 3 163-167 2001277 9 G. J. Zhang, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiReaction Synthesis of Aluminum Nitride-Boron Nitride CompositesBased on the Nitridation of Aluminum BorideJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).278 9 Md. H. Zahir, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. Maeda279 9 Md. H. Zahir, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaEffect of transition/non-transition metal modification on the activity ofGd2O3-Al2O3 catalyst for NO reduction by hydrocarbon under oxygenrichCatalyst Today, (submitted).conditionHydrothermal Synthesis of Ceria based Stannate Pyrochlore nadMixed Oxide Catalysts for NO reduction by C2H4 in the Presence ofOxygenJ. Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, (submitted).280 9 S. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. Awano Novel low voltage electrochemical cell for NO decomposition J. Solid State Ionics, (submitted).281 9M. Awano, Y.Fujishiro, H. Takagi, M. Miyata<strong>and</strong> K. MaedaImprovement of Thermoelectric Property of Titania by Chemical DopingJ. Mater. Res., (submitted).282 9 H. J. Hwang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. Maeda283 9H. J. Hwang, J. W. Moon, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaFabrication of (La,Sr)MO3 (M=Mn or Co)/YSZ Nanocomposite Thin FilmElectrodes for the Exhaust Gas Purification by a Chemically-ModifiedSol-Gel ProcessRemoval of nitrous oxide (NOx) by perovskite-type composite catalyticthick film, La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-a<strong>and</strong> gadolinium-doped ceriaelectrolyte, Gd0.2Ce0.8O3-aJ. Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute, (submitted).Applied catalysis B: Environmental, (submitted).284 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Miyata, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaThe Affect of Microstructure Control on The Thermoelectric Propertiesof Hot-pressed Al doped ZnOJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).285 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Miyata, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaThermoelectric Characterization of NaXMX/2Ti1-X/2O2(M=Co, Ni <strong>and</strong>Fe) Polycrystalline <strong>Materials</strong>.Ceramics International, (submitted).286 9J. Ye, K. Furuya, Y. Misono, K. Matsuo, F.Munakata, I. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> Y. AkimuneIntroduction of color center into ß-Si3N4 single crystal J. of Luminescence 87-89 574-576 2000287 9J. Ye, K. Furuya, K. Matsuo, T. Okamura, F.Munakata, Y. AkimuneEffect of the pretreatment step condition in the growth process of the Simelt method on the size of ß-Si3N4 single crystalsJ. Mater. Res. 15 8 1803-1810 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results288 9 M. Wakuda, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiSurface Finishing of Alumina Ceramics by Means of Abrasive JetMachiningJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).289 9 J. F. Yang, Z. Deng <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Porous Si3N4 CeramicsDoped with Yb2O3 AdditionsJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).290 9 T. Fukasawa, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFiltering Properties for Porous Ceramics with Unidirectionally AlignedPoresJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan, (submitted).291 9 T. Fukasawa, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFiltering Properties for Porous Ceramics with Unidirectionally AlignedPoresJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan, (submitted).292 9T. Oku, H. Kusunose, K. Niihara <strong>and</strong> K.SuganumaChemical synthesis of silver nanoparticles encapsulated in boronnitride nanocagesJ. Mater. Chem. 10 255-258 2000293 9 T. Iizukao <strong>and</strong> H. KitaOxidation Behavior <strong>and</strong> Effect of Oxidation on Mechnical Properties ofMo5Si3 Particle Reinforced Si3N4 CompositesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).294 9T. Yamaguchi, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Processing of Barium HexaaluminogallatesJ. Am. Ceram. Soc., (in press).295 9J. Ye, N. Kojima, K. Furuya, F. Munakata <strong>and</strong>A. OkadaMicro Thermal Analysis for Determining Thermal ConductivityDistribution in Advanced Silicon NitrideJ. Thermal Analysis <strong>and</strong> Calorimetry, (submitted).296 9K. Furuya, F. Munakata K. Matsuo, Y.Akimune, A. Okada <strong>and</strong> J. YeMicrostructural Control of ß-Silicon Nitride Ceramics toImproveThermal ConductivityJ. Thermal Analysis <strong>and</strong> Calorimetry, (submitted).297 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiNonoxide-Borpn Nitride (Nobn) Composites: In Situ Synthesisi,Sintering Microstructure <strong>and</strong> PropertiesJ. Euro. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).298 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiTailoring the mechanical properties of silicon carbide ceramics bymodification of the intergranular phase chemistry microstructureJ. Euro. Ceram. Soc., (submitted).299 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama <strong>and</strong> Y.YamauchiTemperature Measurement in Pulse Electric Current Sintering ofCeramic PowdersJ. Ceram. Soc. Japan, (submitted).300 9 M. YoshimuraNovel Synthesis <strong>and</strong> properties of Si3N4-based Nano/Nano-typeCompositesJ. Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 8 3 210-213 2001301 9S. Katayama, N. Yamada, Y. sibata, T. Sakai<strong>and</strong> S. SatakePreparation of Organosiloxane-base Inorganic/Organic Hybrids withHigh Affinity toward Engine Oil for Low Friction <strong>Materials</strong>J. Ceram. Soc. japan, (submitted).302 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiTailoring the mechanical properties of silicon carbide ceramics bymodification of the intergranular phase chemistry microstructureStructural Ceramics <strong>and</strong> Ceramic Composites forHigh-TemperatureApplication, (submitted).303 9C. Zhang, E. Narimatu, K. Komeya, J. Tatami<strong>and</strong> T. MeguroControl of Grain Morphology in Ca-a Sialon Ceramics by Changing theHeating RateMater. Lett. 43 315-319 2000304 9 K. Noda, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoDielectric properties of KTiOPO4 (KTP) single crystal at lowtemperatureJ. Mater. Sci. Lett. 19 69-72 2000305 9N. Kondo, Y. Suzuki, J. F. Yang, G. Zhang<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPorous Silicon Nitride-Based Ceramics Fabricated from Silicon <strong>and</strong>Carbon PowdersJ. Mater. Sci. Lett. 20 2 461-463 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results306 9 S. T. Oh, K. Tajima, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Fabrication of porous Al2O3 by microwave sintering <strong>and</strong> its properties Mater. Lett. 48 3-4 215-218 2001307 9 M. Tajika, W. Rafaniello <strong>and</strong> K. Niihara Sintering behavior of direct nitrided AlN powder Mater. Lett. 46 2-3 98-104 2000308 9 W. F. Yang, K. H. Auh, C. Li <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMicrostructure Characteristics of Diamond-like Nanocomposite (DLN)Film by Thermally Activated Chemical Vapor DepositionJ. Mater. Sci. Lett. 19 18 1649-1651 2000309 9T. Satoh, K. Hirao, S. Sakaguchi, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiAqueous Tribological Behaviour of Alfa-Sialon with VariousCompositionsJ. Mater. Sci. Lett., (submitted).310 9 M. E. Brito Boundaries in Porous Alumina J. Mater. Sci. Lett., (submitted).311 9 M. Miyata, Y. Fujishiro <strong>and</strong> M. AwanoThermoelectric properties of pulse electric current sinteredCa3Co3.9X0.1O9 (X=Fe,Cu) ceramicsJ. Mater. Chem., (submitted).312 9J. Ye, N. Kojima, I. Ishikawa, K.. Furuya, F.Munakata, Y. Akimune, A. OkadaSelective growth of colored <strong>and</strong> colorless ß-Si3N4 single crystalsJ. Mater. Sci. Lett., (submitted).313 9 J. Ye, N. Kojima F. Munakata, A. OkadaEvaluation of local thermal conductance of silicon nitrides using microdifferential thermal analysisAppl. Phys. Lett., (submitted).314 9J. Ye, N. Kojima, I. Ishikawa, K. Furuya, K.Matsuo, F. Munakata, Y. Akimune <strong>and</strong> A.OkadaSelective Growth of Colored <strong>and</strong> Colorless ß-Si3N4 sSingle CrystalsJ. Mater. Sci. Lett., (submitted).315 9K. Okumura, S. Ito, S. Kawasaki <strong>and</strong> H.SakaiCO-EXTRUDING OF A COMPOSITE HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE WITHTWO MATERIALSCeram. Trans. 112 533-538 2001316 9Y. Suzuki, T. Yamada, T. Sakakibara <strong>and</strong> T.ohjiUnidirectionally Porous Oxides Prepared Using Eutectic Reactions Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 21 4 19-24 2000317 9 Y. Suzuki, P. E. D. Morgan <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPressureless-Sintering of CaZrO3/MgO In Situ Composites Derivedfrom Natural Dolomite with Various AdditivesDesign <strong>and</strong> Manufacturing of Composite 285-289 2000318 9Y. Inagaki, Y. Shigegaki, N. Kondo, Y. Suzuki,T. Miyajima <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEnhanced Fracture Resistance of Highly Anisotropicized Porous SiliconNitrideCeram. Trans. 118 355-362 2000319 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaEffects of Sintering Additives on Densification <strong>and</strong> a-ß PhaseTransformation in Si3N4 Ceramics during SinteringCeram. Trans. 118 137-143 2000320 9 L. J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre, C. Yuan <strong>and</strong> W. J. Clegg Thermal Shock of Layered Ceramic StructuresProc. 3rd Intern'l Nano Ceram. Forum <strong>and</strong> 2ndIntern'l Sympo. on Intermater., ed. K.H. Auh104-110 1999321 9K. Niihara, Y. K. Jeong, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> Y. -H.ChoaPlessureless Sintered Alumina/Silicon Carbide Nanocomposites Ceram. Trans. 96 185-196 1999322 9K. Niihara, N. Banba, Y. -H. Choa <strong>and</strong> T.SekinoMechanical <strong>and</strong> Electrical Properties of 3Y-TZP/SiC <strong>and</strong> 8YSZ/SiCNanocompositesCeram. Trans. 96 197-208 1999323 9Y. Hayashi, Y. -H. Choa, J. P. Singh <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaMechanical <strong>and</strong> Electrical Properties of ZnO/Ag Nanocomposites Ceram. Trans. 96 209-218 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results324 9Y. Hayashi, T. Sekino, Y. -H. Choa <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaProcessing of Zinc Oxide/Metal Nanocomposites by Metal OxideReduction SystemProc. of NCF 3rd & IMA '98 June9-12 24-28 1999325 9T. Adachi, Y. -H. Choa, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaCrack Propagation Behaviorof Multilayered Al2O3/ZrO2/SiC HybridCompositesProc. of NCF 3rd & IMA '98 June9-12 18-23 1999326 9J. Moon, H.-J. Hwang, M Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaHydrothermal synthesis <strong>and</strong> characterization of rare earth pyrochlorebasedcatalyst for NOx decompositionCeram. Trans. 112 83-88 2001327 9 Y. Sakaida, K. Tanaka <strong>and</strong> K. ShirakiharaLocal Stress Measurement in Notched Sapphire by RamanMicrospectroscopyProc. 6th Intern'l Conf. on Residual Stress (ICRS-6) 1 311-318 2000328 9M. Miyata, K. Maeda, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> Y.FujishiroHigh Temperature Thermoelectric Properties of Al-doped ZnO CeramicsAdv. iSci. & Tech., 29, ed. P. Vincenzini, V.Buscaglia (in press).1495-1498 2000329 9 T. Satoh, S. Sakaguchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiPolishing of Silicon Nitride <strong>and</strong> SiAlON Ceramics in TribochemicalReactionAdvances in Abrasive Technology (Proc.ISAAT2000)., (submitted).330 9 M. Wakuda <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiFundamental Characteristics of Abrasive Jet Machining of AluminaCeramicsAdvances in Abrasive Technology (Proc.ISAAT2000)., (submitted).331 9Y. Zhou, K. Hirao, M. Toriyama, Y. Yamauchi<strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiMechanical Properties of Silicon Carbidee Ceramics Densified withRare-Earth Oxide <strong>and</strong> Alumina AdditionsCerm. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 2001332 9 D. Y. Song, Y. Sakaida <strong>and</strong> M. MatsuiMicroscopic simulation of microcrack propagation in Al2O3-ZrO2ceramic compositesCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).333 9 M. Yoshimura, O. Komura <strong>and</strong> A. Yamakawa STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF NANO-SIZED Si3N4 COMPOSITES Proc. 2000 Powder Metallurgy World Congress 1532-1535 2000334 9 M. Yoshimura, O. Komura <strong>and</strong> A. YamakawaFabrication <strong>and</strong> Properties of Si3N4-based Nano/nano-typeCompositesProc. 17th Intern'l Korea-Japan Seminar onCeram.551-554335 9W. J. Clegg, J. Wang, C. Yuan <strong>and</strong> L.J.V<strong>and</strong>eperreThe Effect of Porosity on the Cracking of <strong>Materials</strong> in HighTemperature ApplicationsCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).336 9 J. Wang, L.J. V<strong>and</strong>eperre <strong>and</strong> W. J. CleggEffect of Grain Size on the Fracture Behaviour of Porous AluminasMade by Partial Sintering of Powder CompactsCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).337 9 Y. Suzuki, P. E. D. Morgan <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Novel CaZrO3/MgO Porous Composites with 3-D Network Structure Ceram. Trans. 115 455-465 2000338 9 Y. Suzuki, P. E. D. Morgan <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiProcessing of Porous CaZrO3/MgO/Pt Composites via In SituReactionsCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 217-223 2001339 9Z. Deng, T. Fukasawa, M. Ando, G. Zhang<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiAl2O3 based porous ceramics fabricated by decomposition of Al(OH)3 Ceram. Trans. 112 571-576 2001340 9 T. Fukasawa, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiFabrication of Porous Ceramics With the Complex Pore Structure byFreeze Drying ProcessCeram. Trans. 115 217-226 2000341 9 T. Fukasawa, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiProcessing <strong>and</strong> Properties of Porous Ceramics With Complex PoreStructure by Freeze-DryingCeram. Trans. 112 595-600 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results342 9 T. FukasawaPorous Ceramics with Controlled Alligned-Pores Synthesized by UsingFreeze-Drying ProcessCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).343 9 T. FukasawaSynthesis of Porous Ceramics with Unidirectionally Aligned-Pores byFreeze Drying ProcessAdv. Tech. Mater. Mater. Proc. J., (submitted).344 9 Y. Beppu, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Fabrication of Porous Alumina Using BaSO4 <strong>and</strong>/or SrSO4 Ceram. Trans. 112 583-588 2001345 9 Y. Beppu, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Fabrication of highly porous silicate ceramics by freeze-drying Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 145-151 2001346 9Y. Beppu, M. Ando, J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiCorrosion behavior of porous Si3N4 Ceramics Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 285-290 2001347 9 Y. Beppu, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Highly porous silicate ceramics prepared from clay mineral Adv. Tech. Mater. Mater. Proc. J., (submitted).348 9 Y. Inagaki, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Fracture <strong>and</strong> Oxidation Behaviors of Porous Silicon Nitride Ceram. Trans. 112 635-640 2001349 9 Y. Inagaki, M. Ando, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki POROUS SILICON NITRIDE SYNTHESIZED BY USING SEED CRYSTAL Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).350 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Characterization of In Situ SiC-BN Composites Proc. 7th Int. Sympo. Ceram. Mater. Engine. 471-477 2000351 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji In Situ SiC-BN Composites Ceram. Trans. 112 689-694 2001352 9 G. Zhang, J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Porous Ceramics with Fine Uni-Directionally-Aligned Continuous Pores Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 183-189 2001353 9 N. Kondo, Y. Suzuki <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiAnisotropic Porous Silicon Nitride Fabricated by Partial ForgingTechniqueCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 177-182 2001354 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> M. AndoFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Porous Si3N4 Ceramics BYPressureless sinteringCeram. Trans. 112 641-646 2000355 9 J. F. Yang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEvaluation of Mechanical Properties of Porous Silicon Nitride Producedby Partial Hot-PressingCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 243-250 2001356 9 J. F. Yang, G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiEffects of Carbon Addition on Densification <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Propertiesof Porous Si3N4 CeramicsCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 191-196 2001357 9 T. Iwaida, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Development of High-Reliability Silicon Nitride Filter <strong>Materials</strong> Ceram. Trans. 112 623-628 2001358 9 S. T. Oh, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPorous Alumina <strong>and</strong> Alumina-Based Nanocomposite Fabricated byPulse Electric Current SinteringCeram. Trans. 112 565-570 2001359 9 T. OhjiLong Term Tensile Creep Behaviors of Highly Heat-Resistant SiliconNitride for Ceramic Gas TurbinesCeram. Trans. 112 629-634 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results360 9 T. OhjiLong Term Tensile Creep Behaviors of Highly Heat-Resistant SiliconNitride for Ceramic Gas TurbinesCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 22 4 159-166 2001361 9 M. E. Brito Grain Boundaries Issues in Porous Structural Ceramics Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc., (in press).362 9M. E. Brito, K. Watari, K. Hirao <strong>and</strong> M.ToriyamaGrain Boundaries in Highly Anisotropic Silicon Nitride Proc. 12th Euro. Cong. Electron Micro. 427-428 2000363 9S. Kondoh, N. Miyagawa, N. Shinohara <strong>and</strong>M. OkumiyaMESOPOROUS TiO2 FILMS FABRICATED BY METAL TEMPLATINGMETHODCeram. Trans. 112 317-322 2001364 9S. Scheppokat, M. Roeger, P. Beyer, M.Leverkoehne, R. Janssen <strong>and</strong> N. ClaussenSYNTHESIS AND PROPERTY TAILORING OF REACTION-BASEDCOMPOSITES: THE RBAO AND THE 3A PROCESSProc. 7th Intern 'l Sympo. Ceram. Mater. <strong>and</strong>Components for Engines549-551 2001365 9 G. L. Messing, S. -H. Lee <strong>and</strong> D. J. Green Co-fired Multilayer Ceramics Ceram. Trans., (submitted).366 9K. Matsuda, T. Kanai, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaNO decomposition property of lanthanum manganite porous electrodes MRS Proc. (in press). 658367 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Awano, M. Miyata <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Elecric Properties of Metal Oxide Pillared PottasiumNiobatesCeram. Trans. 112 873-878 2001368 9 S. I. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. AwanoNew family of the electrochemical cell for decomposition of NOx fromexhaust gasSolid State Ionics, Sci. <strong>and</strong> Tech. 715-720 2000369 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaEffect of Polymerization of Precursor Solutions on Crystallization <strong>and</strong>Morphology of Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 PowdersMRS Proc. (in press). 658370 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaCatalytic <strong>Activities</strong> <strong>and</strong> Polarization Characteristics of LSM <strong>and</strong> NiOElectrodes Used in Solid Oxide Electrolyte Cell ReactorsECS Proc.(submitted).PV2000-22371 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaEffect of Electrode Firing Temperatures on Microstructure <strong>and</strong>Performance of NiO LSGM LSM cell ReactorsECS Proc.(submitted).PV2000-22372 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaPorous La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O2.87 Electrodes Prepared by in-situSolid-State Reaction SinteringECS Proc.(submitted).PV2000-22373 9T. A. Yamamoto, M. Tanaka, K. Shiomi, T.Nakayama, K. Nishimaki, T. Nakagawa, T.Numazawa, M. Katsura <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMagnetic Entropy Change of Nanocomposites Composed of a SilverMatrix <strong>and</strong> Grains of Iron-Oxide or -NitrideMater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 581 297-302 2000374 9T. Nakayama, T. A. Yamamoto, Y. -H. Choa<strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Magnetic Properties of Nanocluster Composite Ceram. Trans. 108 257-263 2000375 9H. Kondo, T. Sekino, Y. -H. Choa <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaEffect of Nickel Addition on Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Some Properties forTetragonal ZirconiaCeram. Trans. 108 285-294 2000376 9M. Ishizaki, M. Nishi, Y. Shigegaki <strong>and</strong> T.SasaPorous Silicon Nitride from Fine/Coarse Powder Mixture Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc.(in press). 2001377 9T. Hamada, J. Kameda, H. Ishiwatari <strong>and</strong> Y.ItoSintering Behaviour of Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBCs)Mater. Week 2000, Intern'l Congress on Adv.Mater., Their Processes <strong>and</strong> Applications, (inpress).


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results378 9K. Furuya, K. Matsuo, F. Munakata, J. Ye<strong>and</strong> I. IshikawaGrowth of ß- Si3N4 single crystals from silicon melt Ceram. Trans. 112 647-652 2001379 9Y. Takigawa, Y. Sakaida, Y. Yasutomi <strong>and</strong> S.OgawaSimulation of Microcrack Propagation Behavior in PolycrystallineAlumina Having Initial Residual Stress FieldCeram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 21 213-218 2000380 9 Y. Takigawa <strong>and</strong>Y. Yasutomi Crystallographic Orientation Analysis Around Stable Cracks in MgO Gain Boundary Engineering in Ceramics 118 377-382 2000381 9 S. Sakaguchi Damage Tolerance <strong>and</strong> R-curve Behaviour of Alumina CeramicsConf. & Exhibition of Euro. Ceram. Soci., BritishCeramic Proceedings25-26 1999382 9 S. SakaguchiAnalysis of Internal Friction on Structural Ceramics Using 4-elementsModelProc. 6th Japan Intern'l SAMPE Sympo. 183-186 1999383 9 M. Yasuoka, Y. Yoshizawa <strong>and</strong> K. HiraoMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Alumina with SmallAmount of Yttria AdditionProc. Japan-Korea Ceramics Seminar 541-545 2000384 9 S. Sakaguchi Visco-elastic Analysis of Internal Friction on Engineering Ceramics Ceram. Trans. 383-390 2001385 9 K. Hirao, H. Hayashi <strong>and</strong> M. Kitayama Processing for High Thermal Conductivity Si3N4Proc. 1st Intn'l. Symp. on Enviromental <strong>Materials</strong><strong>and</strong> Recycling, Osaka University31-34 2001386 9H. Hyuga, S. Sakaguchi, K. Hirao, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiInfluence of Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Grain Boundary Phase on TribologicalProperties of Si3N4 CeramicsProc. 25th Annu. Intern'l Confe. on AdvancedCeramics & Composites22 3 197-202 2001387 9S. Yamada, S. Sakaguchi, K. Hirao, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiMechanical Properties of Boron Carbide Ceramics Ceram. Trans. 112 683-688 2001388 9H. Hyuga, S. Sakaguchi, K. Hirao, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiThe Influence of Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties on theFriction <strong>and</strong> Wear Behaviour of Si3N4 CeramicsProc. 2nd World Tribology Congress (submitted). 2001389 9 M. Wakuda, Y. Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. Kanzaki Micro Abrasive Jet Machining of Ceramics Proc. 2nd World Tribology Congress(submitted). 2001390 9M. I. Jones, M. -C. Valecillos, K. Hirao, M. E.Brito <strong>and</strong> M. ToriyamaSintering behaviour <strong>and</strong> mechanical properties of microwave sinteredsilicon nitrideProc. 8th Intern'l. Conf. on Microwave <strong>and</strong> HighFrequency Heating, (submitted).391 9K. Hirao, H. Hayashi, K. Itatani <strong>and</strong> Y.YamauchiEffect of MgSiN2 Addition on Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Thermal Conductivityof Silicon Nitride CeramicsProc. 7th Conf. <strong>and</strong> Exhibition, Euro. Ceram. Soci.,(submitted).392 9M. -C. Valecillos, M. I. Jones, K. Hirao, M. E.Brito <strong>and</strong> Y. YamauchiMicrostructural Development in Milli Wave Sintered Silicon NitrideBased CeramicsProc. 7th Conf. <strong>and</strong> Exhibition, Euro. Ceram. Soc.,(submitted).393 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> M. AndoEffects of Silicon Carbide on Fabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties ofPorous Si3N4 CeramicsCeram. Trans. 124 163-170 2000394 9 J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> M. AndoFabrication <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Porous Si3N4 CeramicsDoped with Yb2O3 AdditionsCeram. Trans. 115 481-488 2000395 9 Y. Suzuki, P. E. D. Morgan <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiProcessing <strong>and</strong> Microstructure of Novel Porous CaZrO3/MgOComposites with 3-D Network StructureCeram. Trans. 112 577-582 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results396 9T. Ohji, N. Kondo, Y. Inagaki <strong>and</strong> Y.ShigegakiFracture Behavior of Porous Silicon NitridesKey Eng. Mater., (submitted).397 9 Y. Suzuki, N. Kondo <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiIn Situ Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Microstructure of Dense CaAl4O7 Monolith <strong>and</strong>CaAl4O7/ CaZrO3 CompositesKey Eng. Mater. 206-213 977-980 2002398 9 M. E. Brito Grain Boundary Issues in Porous Structural Ceramics Proc. 7th Euro. Ceram. Soc., (in press).399 9 M. E. Brito Microstructural Evaluation at the nano-scaleProc. Intern'l Conf. on Microwave <strong>and</strong> HighFrequency Heating, (submitted).400 9 Z. Deng, G. Zhang, M. Ando <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiA model analysis on multi-crack mechanisms in ceramic/superplasticlaminatesKey Eng. Mater. 206-213 969-972 2002401 9Z. Deng, T. Fukasawa, G. Zhang, M. Ando<strong>and</strong> T. OhjiPorous Al2O3 ceramics with high surface area <strong>and</strong> superiormechanical properties fabricated by decomposition of Al(OH)3Key Eng. Mater. 206-213 1965-1968 2002402 9K. Komeya, M. Hotta, C. Zhang, J. Tatami T.Meguro <strong>and</strong> Y-B. ChengNew Ca-a Sialon Hollow Balls by Carbothermal Reduction-NitridationMethod (Invited)Proc. Intern'l Sympo. on <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> Resources 1-2 2000403 9M. Hotta, K. Komeya, C. Zhang, J. Tatami T.Meguro <strong>and</strong> Y-B. ChengSynthesis of Ca-a Sialon Hollow Ball by Carbothermal Reduction-Nitridation Method (Invited)Proc. 10th Iketani Conf. Mater. Res. toward the21st Century243-244 2000404 9 M. Abe, J. Tatami, K. Komeya <strong>and</strong> T. Meguro Fabrication <strong>and</strong> evaluation of porous AlN polytypoidProc. 17th Intern'l Korea-Japan Seminar onCeramics289-293 2000405 9M. Hotta, C. Zhang, K. Komeya, J. Tatami, T.Meguro <strong>and</strong> Y-B. ChengSynthesis of Ca-a Sialon Hollow Ball by Carbothermal Reduction-NitridationCeram. Trans., (in press).406 9 Y. Fujishiro <strong>and</strong> M. Awano Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Photoelectric Properties of Nanocomposite J. Mater. Processing Tech., (in press).407 9 Md. H. Zahir, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaHydrothermal Synthesis of Ceria based Pyrochlore Catalyst fo NOdecompositionIntern'l Conf. on Mater. for Adv. Tech.(ICMAT2001), (submitted).408 9 S. I. Bredikhin, K. Maeda <strong>and</strong> M. Awano Low current density electrochemical cell for NO decomposition J. Solid State Ionics, (submitted).409 9T. Kanai, K. Matsuda, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSynthesis of Porous Perovskite Catalyst for NOx DecompositionIntern'l Conf. on Mater. for Adv. Tech.(ICMAT2001), (submitted).410 9M. Nakamura, K. Hirao, S. Sakaguchi, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiEffect of Microstructure on Wear Behaviour of Silicon NitrideProc. 25th Annual Intern'l Conf. on AdvancedCeramics & Composites, (submitted).411 9D. Kawasaki, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoSynthesis of Nb Substituted Sr2Ta2O7 Thin Films by a ChemicalSolution Deposition MethodCeram. Trans.(in press). 112412 9 K. Ueno, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S. HiranoSynthesis of Conductive LaNiO3 Thin Films through Chemical SolutionDeposition of Metal-OrganicsCeram. Trans.(in press). 112413 9A. Miyazaki, W. Sakamoto, T. Yogo <strong>and</strong> S.HiranoChemical Solution Processing of Barium Titanate Films Ceram. Trans.(in press). 112


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results414 9S. Hirano, T. Yogo, W. Sakamoto, T. Kojima<strong>and</strong> T. FujiiNovel Processing of In-Situ Composites; Strengthening Toughening <strong>and</strong>Crack SensingCeram. Trans. 115 399-414 2000415 9T. Nakayama, T. Sekino, T. Kusunose <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaCharacterization of Ceria Based Nanocluster Composites with ActiveGas Condensation MethodProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea7-10 2001416 9T. Nakayama, T. Sekino, T. Kusunose <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaPlessureless Sinered Ceramics on the Join LiNbO3-Li2TiO3 in theTernally System Li2O-Nb2O5-TiO2Proc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea23-26 2001417 9H. Yoto, T. Kusunose, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaEffect of YSiO2N Crystalline Phase on the Fracture Toughness ofSi3N4 CeramicsProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea99-102 2001418 9 T. Kusunose, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K. Niihara Microstructure of Silicon Nitride/Boron Nitride NanocompositesProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea123-126 2001419 9T. Sekino, T. Kusunose, Y.-H. Choa <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaAl2O3/Ti Nanocomposites Prepared by In-Situ Decomposition <strong>and</strong>SinteringProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea149-152 2001420 9M. Hussain, T. Matsuno, T. Sekino <strong>and</strong> K.NiiharaNew Pressure Sensor in Organic-Inorganic CompositeProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea193-196 2001421 9M. Wada, T. Sekino, T. Kusunose, T.Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaFabrication of Fine Alumina Dispersed Cubic Zirconia BasedComposite <strong>and</strong> Its PropertiesProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea197-200 2001422 9H. Kawaoka, Y.-H. Kim, T. Sekino, T.Kusunose, T. Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaFabrication of Potassium Ionic-Conductive Silicon Nitride CeramicsProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea201-204 2001423 9Y. Muroi, T. Sekino, T. Kusunose, T.Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaMechanical <strong>and</strong> Dielectric Properties of Nickel-Dispersed BariumTitanate CompositesProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea205-208 2001424 9Y. Muroi, T. Sekino, T. Kusunose, T.Nakayama <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaThe Synthesis of (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3 Nano-Sized Powders by Solution-Sol-Gel ProcessProc. 4th Seminar on Core University Programbetweem Japan <strong>and</strong> Korea209-212 2001425 9G. L. Messing, S.-H. Lee, E. Twiname, A.Mohanram, C. R<strong>and</strong>ell <strong>and</strong> D. J. GreenCo-sintering of Integrated CeramicsProc. 7th Conference <strong>and</strong> Exhibition of theEuropean Ceramic Society, (submitted).426 9 S.-H. Lee, Ar. Mohanram <strong>and</strong> G. L. Messing Effect of Packing Density Anisotropy on the Sintering Shrinkage Fine Powder Processing (submitted). 2001427 9S. Yamada, K. Hirao, S. Sakaguchi, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of B4C-CrB2 CeramicsProc. 7th Conf. & Exhibition of the Euro. Ceram.Soc., (submitted).428 9 S. Sakaguchi <strong>and</strong> Y. YamauchiSurface Fracture Testing of Alumina with Spherical Indentation <strong>and</strong>Recording Hardness TesterKey Eng. Mater. 206-213 1097-1100 2002429 9 S. Sakaguchi <strong>and</strong> Y. YamauchiSurface Fracture Testing of Alumina with Spherical Indentation <strong>and</strong>Recording Hardness TesterTribology 2001(CD-ROM 430 9 G. J. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiReactions <strong>and</strong> Processing of In Situ Nonoxide-Boron Nitride (Nobn)CompositesKey Eng. Mater. 206-213 239-242 2002


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results431 9 G. J. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. OhjiMicrostructures <strong>and</strong> Properties of In Situ Nonoxide-Boron Nitride (Nobn)CompositesKey Eng. Mater. 206-213 1037-1040 2002432 9G. J. Zhang, J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiIn Situ Synthesis of Nonoxide-Boron Nitride (Nobn) CompositesCeram. Trans., (in press).433 9G. J. Zhang, J. F. Yang, T. Ohji <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiCharacterization of In Situ Nonoxide-Boron Nitride (Nobn) CompositesCeram. Trans, (in press).434 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Miyata, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaPreparation <strong>and</strong> Thermoelectric Characterization of Layered a-titanatePolycrystalline <strong>Materials</strong>.Proc. 6th Euro. Workshop on Thermoelectrics,(submitted).435 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaSynthesis of Ceramic Cell <strong>Materials</strong> from Polymeric Precursors forElectrolytic Decomposition of NOECS Pro.(submitted).PV2001-28436 9 S.-Q. Wang, M. Awano <strong>and</strong> K. MaedaSintering <strong>and</strong> Electrical Properties of Low-Temperature SynthesizedGd-Doped Ceria from Polymerized Precursor SolutionsECS Pro.(submitted).PV2001-28437 9S. Kanzaki, K. Niihara, K. Komeya, S. Hirano,A.Tsuge <strong>and</strong> M. ShimadaRecent Progress <strong>and</strong> New Development in The Synergy Ceramics Ceram. Trans. 112 603-608 2001438 9Y. Sawai, A. Chiba, Y. Saito, S. Tanaka, T.Kanai <strong>and</strong> K. TakahashiApplication of Si3N4/SiC Composite for Power Industry Ceram. Trans. 112 617-622 2001439 9Y. Zhou, M. Toriyama, Y. Yoshizawa <strong>and</strong> S.KanzakiDensification of Nanometer Silicon Carbide Powder by Pulse ElectricCurrent Sintering <strong>and</strong> Hot PressingCeram. Trans. 112 671-676 2001440 9M. C. Valecillos, M. I.J ones, K. Hirao, M. E.Brito <strong>and</strong> M. ToriyamaMicrostructural Development of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Sintered byMillimeter Wave HeatingCeram. Trans. 112 653-658 2001441 9 M. Yasuoka, Y. Yoshizawa <strong>and</strong> M. ToriyamaMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Alumina/YAGNanocompositesCeram. Trans. 112 791-796 2001442 9 G. Zhang <strong>and</strong> T. Ohji Reaction Synthesis of ZrB2-SiC Composites Ceram. Trans. 112 695-700 2001443 9M. Nakamura, K. Hirao, S. Sakaguchi, Y.Yamauchi <strong>and</strong> S. KanzakiEffect of Microstructure on Wear Behaviour of Silicon NitrideProc.25th Annual Intern'l Conf. on AdvancedCeramics & Composites22 3 203-208 2001444 9M. -C. Valecillos, M. I. Jones, K. Hirao, M. E.Brito <strong>and</strong> M. ToriyamaMicrostructural Development of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Sintered byMillimeter Wave HeatingCeram. Trans. 112 653-658 2001445 9S. Scheppokat, M. Roeger, P. Beyer, R.Janssen <strong>and</strong> N. ClaussenSmart Metal/Ceramic Composites Ceram. Trans. 112 821-824 2001446 9Y. Fujishiro, M. Awano, M. Miyata <strong>and</strong> K.MaedaSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Elecric Properties of Metal Oxide Pillared PottasiumNiobatesCeram. Trans. 112 873-878 2001447 9 N. Yamada, Y. Kubo <strong>and</strong> S. Katayama Inorganic-Organic Hybrid <strong>Materials</strong> with Molecule-Selectivity Ceram.Trans., (submitted).


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results448 9 M. Nawa <strong>and</strong> K. NiiharaDevelopment of tough <strong>and</strong> strong ceria stabilized tetragonal zirconiananocomposite <strong>and</strong> its applicationMEW Tech. Rep. 71 77-83 2000449 9S. Hirano, T. Yogo, W. Sakamoto <strong>and</strong> H.YamaguchiChemical Procesing of PbTiO3/Organic Hybrid <strong>and</strong> Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 ThickFilmsPiezoelectric Mater.: Adv. in Sci., Tech. <strong>and</strong> Appl. 107-114 2000450 9 S. Hirano The International Ceramic Federation in a Global Community Ceramic Civilization 9 33-36 2000451 10 K. Ichimura Polarization Photochromism of Polymer Thin Films <strong>and</strong> Its Applications Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 298 221-226 1997452 10 Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K IchimuraSpontaneous Aggregation of Octaalkoxy-phthalocyanine MetalComplexes at an Air-Water InterfaceThin Solid Films 301 162-168 1997453 10 K. Ichimura, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> H. AkiyamaThree Dimensional Orientational Control of Molecules by SlantwisePhotoirradiationAppl. Phys. Lett 73 921-923 1998454 10 S. Morino, A. Kaiho, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotoinduced Generation of Birefringence of Liquid Crystal/polymerCompositesAppl. Phys. Lett. 73 1317-1319 1998455 10T. Ubukata, S. Morino, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraModelling the Contact Region of Comm<strong>and</strong> Layer / Liquid CrystalMolecule by Langmuir-Blodgett TechniqueChem. Lett. 71 1998456 10M. Fujimaki, Y. Matsuzawa, Y. Hayashi <strong>and</strong>K. IchimuraMonolayers of Calix[4]resorcinarenes with Azobenzene ResiduesExhibiting Efficient PhotoisomerizabilityChem. Lett. 165-166 1998457 10 Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraFloating Mixed Monolayers of Octaalkoxy-metallophthalocyanines withLiquid Crystalline AzobenzenesChem. Lett. 341-342 1998458 10 Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraMixed Monolayers of Calix[4]resorcinarenes with a Nematic LiquidCrystal <strong>and</strong> Their Bilayered StructuringChem. Lett. 411-412 1998459 10 C. Ruslim <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura Z-isomers of Azobenzenes Highly Compatible with Liquid Crystals Chem. Lett. 789-790 1998460 10461 10S. Furumi, H. Akiyama, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraK. Ichimura, N. Fukushima, M. Fujimaki, S.Kawahara, Y. Matsuzawa, Y. Hayashi, <strong>and</strong>,K. KudoA Convenient Preparation of Photoactive Monolayers for Liquid CrystalPhotoalignment by the Surface Adsorption of an AminoalkylatedAzobenzene on Poly(acrylic Acid) FilmsJ. Mater. Chem. 8 65-70 1998Macrocyclic Amphiphiles. 1. Properties of Calix[4]resorcinareneLangmuirDerivatives Substituted with Azobenzenes in Solutions <strong>and</strong> Monolayers25 6780-6786 1998462 10 Y. Matsuzawa, K. Ichimura, <strong>and</strong> K. KudoPreparation of Soluble Tetrabenzoporphyrins with Substituents at thePeripheral PositionsInorg. Chim. Acta 277 2 151-156 1998463 10Y. Hayashi, T. Maruyama, T. Yachi, K. Kudo,<strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Fluorescence Behavior of Calix[4]resorcinarenesPossessing Pyrenyl Group(s)J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans 2 981-987 1998464 10465 10S. Furumi, H. Akiyama, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraE. Kurita, N. Fukushima, M. Fijimaki, Y.Matsuzawa, K. Kudo, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraA Convenient Preparation of Photoactive Monolayers for Liquid CrystalPhotoalignment by the Surface Adsorption of an AminoalkylatedAzobenzene on Poly(acrylic Acid) FilmsJ. Mater. Chem. 8 65-70 1998Macrocyclic Amphiphiles. 2. Multi-Point Adsorptivity of CrownConformer of Calix[4]resorcinarenes <strong>and</strong> Their Derivatives on Surfaces J. Mater. Chem. 8 397-403 1998of Amorphous Polar Substrates


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results466 10 H. Akiyama <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura467 10 Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura468 10 Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotocontrol of Alignment of Liquid Crystals Using a PolymethacrylateBearing AzobenzeneHost-Guest Monolayers of Metal Complexes ofOctaalkoxyphthalcyanines with Long Chain Normal Alkanes on aWater SurfaceHost-Guest Monolayers of Cobalt Complex ofOctaalkoxyphthalocyanines with Nematic Liquid CrystalsJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 11 181-186 1998Langmuir, 14 683-689 1998Langmuir 14 4891-4897 1998469 10470 10M. Fujimaki, S. Kawahara, Y. Matsuzawa, E.Kurita, Y. Hayashi, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraK. Ichimura, N. Fukushima, M. Fujimaki, S.Kawahara, Y. Matsuzawa, Y. Hayashi, <strong>and</strong>K. KudoMacrocyclic Amphiphiles. 3. Monolayers of O-Octacarboxylmethoxylated Calix[4]resorcinarenes with AzobenzeneResidues Exhibiting Efficient PhotoisomerizabilityLangmuir 14 4495-4502 1998Macrocyclic Amphiphiles. 1. Properties of Calix[4]resorcinareneLangmuirDerivatives Substituted with Azobenzenes in Solutions <strong>and</strong> Monolayers14 6780-6786 1998471 10D.-H. Suh, Y. Hayashi, K. Ichimura, <strong>and</strong> K.KudoPolymethacrylates with Benzylidene-phthalimidine Side Chains, 1.Photochemical Characterstics of Model Compounds <strong>and</strong> PolymersMacromol. Chem. Phys. 199 363 – 373 1998472 10 M. Obi, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraThe Reversion of Photoalignment Direction of a Liquid Crystal Inducedby a Polymethacrylate with Coumarin Side ChainsMacromol. Rapid Commun 19 643-646 1998473 10Y. Matsuzawa, T. Seki, K. Ichimura, <strong>and</strong> K.FuchigamiMolecular Orientation of Octaalkoxyphthalocyanine Derivatives inLangmuir-Blodgett FilmsThin Solid Films 327 329 87-89 1998474 10 K. Ichimura475 10 K. Ichimura, M. Han, <strong>and</strong> S. MorinoPhotochromic Polymers, in Organic Photochromism <strong>and</strong> ThermochromicCompoundsPhotochemistry Determined by Light Propagation. Part 1. Three-Dimensional Photomanipulaton of Self-organized Azobenzens in Liquid-Crystalline PolymersVol. 2, (ed. C. C. Crano <strong>and</strong> T. Guglielmetti),Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York,p9-63 1999Chem. Lett. 85 1999476 10S. Furumi, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotogeneration of High Pretilt Angles of Nematic Liquid Crystals byAzobenzene-Containing Polymer FilmsAppl. Phys. Lett. 74 2438-2440 1999477 10 M. Kidowaki, T. Fujiwara, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraExtraordinarily Thermostable Photodichroism of Poly(4-cyano-4'-methacryloyloxy-azobenzene) FilmsChem. Lett 641-642 1999478 10 M. Kidowaki, T. Fujiwara, <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura479 10 M. Han, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura480 10 N. Yoshimoto, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura481 10 M. Nakagawa, R. Watase, <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura482 10 S.-K. Oh, M. Nakagawa, <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura483 10 M. Obi, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraSurface-Assisted Photomanipulation of Orientation of a Polymer LiquidCrystalSuccessive Occurrence of Biaxial Reorientation of AzobenzeneChromophores of a Liquid Crystalline Polymer Induced by LinearlyPolarized LightPhotochemistry Determined by Light Propagation. Part 3. Three-Dimensional Orientational Photocontrol of Liquid-Crystalline Moleculesin Photoresponsive Polymer NetworksPreparation of Monolayers of Ion-paired Macrocyclic Amphiphiles toEstimate a Critical Free Space Required for AzobenzenePhotoisomerizationSelf-assembled Monolayers from Calix[4]resorcinarenes ExhibitingExcellent Desorption Resistance <strong>and</strong> Their Applicability to SurfaceEnergy PhotocontrolFactors Affecting Photoalignment of Liquid Crystals Induced byPolymethacrylates with Coumarin Side ChainsChem. Lett. 643-644 1999Chem. Lett 645-646 1999Chem. Lett 711-712 1999Chem. Lett 1209-1210 1999Chem. Lett 349-350 1999Chem. Mater 11 656-664 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results484 10 M. Obi, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotocontrol of Liquid Crystal Alignment by Polymethacrylate withDiphenylacetylene Side ChainsChem. Mater 11 1293-1301 1999485 10 C. Ruslim <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraZ-Isomers of 3,3'-Disubstituted Azobenzenes Highly Compatible withLiquid CrystalsJ. Mater. Chem 9 673-681 1999486 10 Y. Matsuzawa <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraMolecular Orientation of a Nematic Liquid Crystal Induced by Mixingwith Tetraalkylcalix[4]resorcin-arenes at the Air-Water InterfaceJ. Inclusion Phenom. Mol. Recognition C8-9 47-52 1999487 10K. Ichimura, S.-K. Oh, M. Fujimaki, Y.Matsuzawa, <strong>and</strong> M. NakagawaConvenient Preparation of Self-Assembled Monolayers Derived fromCalix[4]resorcinarene Derivatives Exhibiting Resistance to DesorptionJ. Inclusion Phenom. Mol. Recognition 35 173-183 1999488 10S. Yamaki, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotochemistry of Polymethacrylates with Styrylpyridine Side Chains<strong>and</strong> Their Photocontrollability of Liquid Crystal AlignmentJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 12 279-282 1999489 10S. Furumi, T. Huxur, M. Nakagawa, S.Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraEffect of Substituents of Azobenzenes Side Chains Tethered toPolymethacrylates on Three-Dimensional Photocontrol of NematicLiquid CrystalsJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 12 283-284 1999490 10M. Kidowaki, T. Fujiwara, M. Nakagawa, S.Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraThermal Stability of Photoalignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals byAzobenzene Polymer Thin FilmsJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 12 285-288 1999491 10 M. Han, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraThree-Dimensional Photoreorientation Behavior of AzobenzeneResidues Attached to a Liquid-Crystalline PolymerJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 12 289-292 1999492 10 M. Obi, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraReversion of Photoalignment Direction of Liquid Crystals Induced byCinnamate Polymer FilmsJpn. J. Appl. Phys 38 L145-L147 1999493 10 T. Seki, K. Fukuda, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotocontrol of Polymer Chain Organization Using a PhotochromicMonolayerLangmuir 15 5098-5101 1999494 10 K. Ichimura, M. Kidowaki, <strong>and</strong> T. FujiwaraThermally Stable Photoaligned p-Cyanoazobenzene Moieties in PolymerThin FilmsMacromol. Symp 137 129-136 1999495 10 C. Ruslim <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraComparative Studies on Isomerization Behavior <strong>and</strong> Photocontrol ofNematic Liquid Crystals Using Polymethacrylates with 3,3'-<strong>and</strong> 4,4'-Dihexyloxyazobenzenes in Side ChainsMacromolecules 32 4254-4263 1999496 10K. Ichimura, M. Fujimaki, Y. Matsuzawa, Y.Hayashi, <strong>and</strong> M. NakagawaCharacteristics of Monolayers of Calix[4]resorcinarene DerivativesHaving Azobenzene ChromophoresMater. Sci. Eng C8-9 353-359 1999497 10 Y. Matsuzawa <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraHost-Guest Monolayers of Octaalkoxyphthalocyanatocobalt withNematic Liquid Crystals at the Air-Water InterfaceMater. Sci. Eng. 35 199-210 1999498 10 M. Nakagawa, S.-K. Oh, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotopatterning <strong>and</strong> Visualization of Adsorbed Monolayers of Bis(1-benzyl-4-pyridino)ethylene MoietiesAdv. Mater 12(6) 403-407 2000499 10S. Yamaki, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraSurface Relief Gratings Generated by a Photocrosslinkable Polymer witStyrylpyridine Side ChainsAppl. Phys. Lett. 76 2520-2522 2000500 10 K. Ichimura Photoalignment of Lquid Crystal Systems Chem. Rev 100 1847-1873 2000501 10 K. Ichimura <strong>and</strong> M. HanMolecular Reorientation Induced by Sunshine Suggesting theGeneration of Absolute ChiralityChem. Lett. 286-287 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results502 10 S. Nagano, T. Seki, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraMonolayer Formation of a Hydrophobic Polysilane on Water SurfaceAssisted by Liquid Crystal MoleculesChem. Lett. 612-613 2000503 10C. Ruslim, L. Komitov, Y. Matsuzawa, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraEffect of Conformations of trans- <strong>and</strong> cis-Azobenzenes onPhotoinduced Anchoring Transitions in a Nnematic Liquid CrystalsJpn. J. Appl. Phys 39 L104-L106 2000504 10S. Furumi, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotogeneration of Pretilt Angles of Nematic Liquid Crystals byAzobenzene-Containing Monolayers on Poly(acrylic Acid) FilmsJ. Mater. Chem. 10 833-837 2000505 10 L. Komitov, K. Ichimura, <strong>and</strong> A. StrigazziLight-Induced Anchoring Transition in a 4,4'-Disubstituted AzobenzeneNematic Liquid CrystalLiq. Cryst. 27 51-55 2000506 10 L. Komitov, C. Ruslim, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraEffect of Photoisomerization of Azobenzene Dopants on theFlexoelectric Properties of Short-Pitch Cholesteric Liquid CrystalPhys. Rev. E, 61 5379-5384 2000507 10 K. Ichimura, S.-K. Oh, <strong>and</strong> M. Nakagawa Light-Driven Motion of Liquids on a Photoresponsive Surface Science 288 1624-1627 2000508 10 S.-K. Oh, M, Nakagawa, <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraRelationship between the Ability to Control Liquid Crystal Alignment<strong>and</strong> Wetting Properties of Calix[4]resorcinarene MonolayersLangmuir509 10S. Yamaki, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotochemical Behavior of Polymethacrylates with Styrylpyridine SideChainsMacromol. Chem. Phys.510 10N. Yoshimoto, S. Morino, A. Kaiho, <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotocontrol of the Alignment of Liquid-Crystalline Molecules inPhotoresponsive Polymer Networks,Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst.511 10 M. Nakagawa <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraPhotocontrol of Nematic Liquid Crystal Alignment by AdsorbedMonolayers of an Azobenzene-Containing Tetracationic MacrocycleMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst.512 10 L. Komitov <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura Photo-Induced Changes of Bulk <strong>and</strong> Surface Liquid Crystal Properties Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst.513 10 K. Ichimura, T. Fujiwara, <strong>and</strong> M. Momose Photoimages Formed by Lyotropic Liquid Crystals Chem. Lett.514 10Christian Ruslim, Lachezar Komitov, YokoMatsuzawa <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraEffect of conformations of trans- <strong>and</strong> cis-azobenzenes on photoinducedanchoring transitions in a nematic liquid crystalsJpn. J. Appl. Phys 39 L104-L106 2000515 10 L. Komitov, K. Ichimura <strong>and</strong> A. StrigazziLight-induced anchoring transition in a 4,4'-disubstituted azobenzenenematic liquid crystalLiq. Cryst 27 51-55 2000516 10S. Furumi, M. Nakagawa, S. Morino <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotogeneration of pretilt angles of nematic liquid crystals byazobenzene-containing monolayers on poly(acrylic acid) filmsJ. Mater. Chem 10 833-837 2000517 10 Kunihiro Ichimura <strong>and</strong> Mina HanMolecular reorientation induced by sunshine suggesting the generationof absolute chiralityChem. Lett 286-287 2000518 10Masaru Nakagawa, Sang-Keun Oh <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraPhotopatterning <strong>and</strong> visualization of adsorbed monolayers of bis(1-benzyl-4-pyridino)ethylene moietiesAdv. Mater. 12(6) 403-407 2000519 10 Kunihiro Ichimura Photoalignment of liquid crystal systems Chem. Rev 100 1847-1873 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results520 10Lachezar Komitov, Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraEffect of photoisomerization of azobenzene dopants on the flexoelectricproperties of short-pitch cholesteric liquid crystalPhys. Rev. E, 61 5379-5384 2000521 10Kunihiro Ichimura, Sang-Keun Oh <strong>and</strong>Masaru NakagawaLight-driven motion of liquids on a photoresponsive surface Science 288 1624-1626 2000522 10 Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraConformational effect in macroscopic chirality modification ofcholesteric mesophases by photochromic azobenzene dopantsJ. Phys. Chem. B, 104 6529-6535 2000523 10Takashi Ubukata, Takahiro Seki <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraModeling the interface region of comm<strong>and</strong> surface 1. Structuralevaluation of azobenzene/liquid crystal hybrid Langmuir monolayersJ. Phys. Chem. B, 104 4141 2000524 10525 10526 10Takashi Ubukata, Takahiro Seki, Shin'yaMorino <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraMina Han, Shin'ya Morino <strong>and</strong> KunihiroIchimuraKunihiro Ichimura, Masayuki Momose <strong>and</strong>Takenori FujiwaraModeling the interface region of comm<strong>and</strong> surface 1. Spectroscopicevaluations of azobenene/liquid crystal hybrid Langmuir -Blodgettfilms under illuminationJ. Phys. Chem. B, 104 4148 2000Factors affecting in-plane <strong>and</strong> out-of-plane photoorientation ofazobenzene side chains attached to liquid crystalline polymers induced Macromolecules 33 6360-6371 2000by irradiation with linearly polarized lightPhotoimages from lyotropic liquid crystals Chem. Lett 1022 –1023 2000527 10528 10Lachezar Komitov, Christial Ruslim, YokoMatsuzawa <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraKunihiro Ichimura, Seiichi, Furumi, Shin'yaMorino, Masatoshi Kidowaki, MasaruNakagawa, Masataka Ogawa <strong>and</strong> YosukeNishiuraPhoto-induced anchoring transition in a nematic doped with azo-dyes Liq. Cryst 27 1011-1016 2000Photocontrolled orientation of discotic liquid crystals Adv. Mater 12 950-953 2000529 10 M. Nakagawa, R. Watase <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraSpacially controlled photoisomerizability of azobenzene moieties inLangmuir-Blodgett monolayers on ion-paired macrocyclic amphiphilesMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 344 113-118 2000530 10Sang Keun Oh, Masaru Nakagawa <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraLight-guided movement of a liquid droplet Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 345 311-316 2000531 10 M. Nakagawa <strong>and</strong> K. Ichimura532 10 Yoko Matsuzawa <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraPhotocontrollability of liquid crystal alignment by a self-assembledmonolayer formed from azobenzene-containing tetracation throughCoulombic interactionFabrication of ultrathin films of liquid crystals assisted byoctaalkoxyphthalocyaninatocobalt at the air/water interfaceMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 345 275-280 2000Langmuir 16 8390-8395 2000533 10Seiichi Furumi, Masaru Nakagawa, Shin'yaMorino <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraPhotoregulation of liquid crystal alignment by a composite polymer filmcontaining retinoic acidPolym. Adv. Technol. 11 427-433 2000534 10 Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraSpectroscopic <strong>and</strong> thermal isomerization characteristics of 3,3'-diakoxy<strong>and</strong> dialkanoyloxy azobenzenesJ. Mater. Chem 10 2704-2707 2000535 10Seiichi Furumi, Kunihiro Ichimura, HiroakiSata <strong>and</strong> Yosuke NishiuraPhotochemical manipulation of discotic liquid crystal alignment by apoly(vinyl cinnamate) thin filmAppl. Phys. Lett 77 2689-2691 2000536 10Masatoshi Kidowaki, Takenori Fujiwara,Shin'ya Morino <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraThermal amplification of photoinduced optical anisotropy of p-cyanoazobenzene polymer films monitored by temperature scanningellipsometryAppl. Phys. Lett 76 1377-1379 2000537 10Lachezar Komitov, Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraLight-induced changes of the spontaneous polarization in ferroelectricliquid crystal phaseJ. Non-linear Opt. Phys. Mater. 9 151-156 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results538 10Lachezar Komitov, Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong>Kunihiro IchimuraLight-controlled electro-optic response in a ferroelectric liquid crystalwith sign reversal of spontaneous polarization PsFerroelectrics 244 265-273 2000539 10L. Komitov, C. Ruslim, Y. Matsuzawa <strong>and</strong> K.IchimuraPhotoinduced anchoring transitions in a nematic doped with azo dyes Liq. Cryst 27 1011-1916 2000540 10 T. Ubukata, T. Seki <strong>and</strong> K. IchimuraCooperative photoresponse in azobenzene polymer/liquid crystalmolecular filmsMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 345 605-610 2000541 10Kouhei Goto, Harumi Kaga <strong>and</strong> KunihiroIchimuraAlignment photocontrol of a liquid crytal by spirooxazine monolayers Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 345 617-622 2000542 10 Christian Ruslim <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraConformation-assisted amplification of chirality transfer of chrial Z-azobenzenesAdv. Mater 13 37-40 2001543 10 Mina Han <strong>and</strong> Kunihiro IchimuraTilt orientation of p-methoxyazobenzene side chains in liquidcrystalline polymer films by irradiation with non-polarized lightMacromolecules 34 82-89 2001544 10 H. Yanagi, T. Morikawa, S. Hotta, K. YaseEpitaxial Growth of (Thiophene/p-Phenylene) Co-oligomers for HighlyPolarized Light-Emitting CrystalsAdv. Mater. in press 2001545 10T. Niori, T. Sekine, J. Watanabe, T.Furukawa, <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSpontaneous Helix Formation in Smectic Liquid Crystals ComprisingAchiral MoleculesJ. Mater. Chem 7 1307 1997546 10T. Sekine, Y. Takanishi, T. Niori, J.Watanabe, <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoeFerroelecrtric Properties in Banana-Shaped Achiral Liquid CrystallineMolecular SystemsJpn. J. Appl. Phys. 36 L1201 1997547 10T. Sekine, T. Niori, J. Watanabe, S. W. Choi,Y. Takanishi, H. Takezoe, <strong>and</strong> M. SoneOrigin of Helix in Achiral Banana-Shaped Molecular Systems Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 36 6455 1997548 10J. Watanabe, T. Niori, T. Sekine, <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoeFrustrated Structure Induced on Ferroelectreic Smectic Phases inBanana-Shaped Molecular SystemJpn. J. Appl. Phys 37 L139-L142 1998549 10J. Watanabe, T. Niori, S.-W. Choi, Y.Takanishi, <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeAntiferroelectric Smectic Liquid Crystal Formed by Achiral Twin Dimerwith Two Mesogenic Groups Linked by Alkylene SpacerJpn. J. Appl. Phys 37 L401-L403 1998550 10S.-W. Choi, Y. Kinoshita, B. Park, H. Takezoe,T. Niori, <strong>and</strong> J. WatanabeSecond-Harmonic Generation in Achiral Bent-Shaped Liquid Crystals Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 37 3408-3411 1998551 10Y. Kinoshita, B. Park, H. Takezoe, T. Niori,<strong>and</strong> J. WatanabeVisualization of the Molecular Shape <strong>and</strong> the Orientational Distributionin the Langmuir-Blodgett Film of a Bent-Shaped Achiral Molecule asStudied by Surface Second-Harmonic GenerationLangmuir, 14 6256-6260 1998552 10 H. Takezoe <strong>and</strong> J. Watanabe Ferroelectricity in Liquid Crystals Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 328 325-332 1999553 10S.-W. Choi, M. Zennyoji, Y. Takanishi, H.Takezoe, T. Niori, <strong>and</strong> J. WatanabeStructure <strong>and</strong> Switching in Bent-Shaped Molecular Liquid CrystalSystems with Two Mesogenic Groups Linked by Alkylene SpacerMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 328 185-192 1999554 10F. Araoka, B. Park, M. Kinoshita, K.Ishikawa, H. Takezoe, J. Thisayukta, <strong>and</strong> J.WatanabeEvaluation of the First-Order Hyperpolarizability Tensor of BentMolecules by Means of Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering MethodJpn. J. Appl. Phys 38 3526-2529 1999555 10Y. Takanishi, T. Izumi, J. Watanabe, K.Ishikawa, H. Takezoe, <strong>and</strong> A. IidaField-Induced Molecular Reorientation Keeping a Frustrated Structurein an Achiral Bent-shaped Liquid CrystalJ. Mater. Chem 9 2771-2774 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results556 10M. Zennyoji, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J.Thisayukta, J.Watanabe, <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoePartial Mixing of Opposite Chirality in a Bent-Shaped Liquid CrystalMolecular SystemJ. Mater. Chem 9 2775-2778 1999557 10S. Ikeda, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoeMagnetic Field Effect on the Alignment of a Discotic Liquid Crystal Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 329 589-595 1999558 10M. Zennyoji, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J.Thisayukta, J. Watanabe, <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeElectrooptic <strong>and</strong> Dielectric Properties in Bent-Shaped Liquid Crystals Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. , 39 3536-3541 2000559 10M. Nakata, S. Ikeda, T. Ogasawara, Y.Takanishi, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSurface Behavior of V-Shaped Switching in Smectic C*-Like LiquidCrystalsProceedings of SPIE (B. Gnade Ed., San Jose,2000)3955 45-53 2000560 10M. Takahashi, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong>H. TakezoeMolecular Dynamics in an Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystal MHPOBC asObserved by Time-Resolved Infrared AbsorptionFerroelectrics 244 167-173 2000561 10Y. Takanishi, D. Sato, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoeHigh Frequency Dielectric Measurements in the Ferro-<strong>and</strong>Antiferroelectric Liquid CrystalsFerroelectrics 245 111-117 2000562 10M. Nakata, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, H.Takezoe, Y. Aoki <strong>and</strong> H. NohiraStability of Antiferroelectricity Studied Using a Homologous Series ofAntiferroelectric Liquid CrystalsJpn. J. Appl. Phys 39 L42-L44 2000563 10K. Ema, M. Kanai, H. Yao, Y. Takanishi <strong>and</strong>H. TakezoeEffect of Optical Purity on the Critical Heat Capacity at the Smectic-A-(Chiral)-Smectic-C Transition in an Antiferroelectric Liquid CrystalPhys. Rev. E 61 1585-1592 2000564 10S. Shibahara, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong>H. TakezoeEllipsometric Study of Freely-Suspended Films of an AntiferroelectricLiquid Crystal Mixture Showing V-Shaped SwitchingFerroelectrics 244 295-301 2000565 10S. Shibahara, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, H.Takezoe, J. Yamamoto <strong>and</strong> H. TanakaLayer Compression Modulus of the Antiferroelectric Liquid CrystalMHPBCFerroelectrics 244 159-165 2000566 10S. Shibahara, J. Yamamoto, Y. Takanishi, K.Ishikawa, H. Takezoe <strong>and</strong> H. TanakaCritical Behavior of Layer Compression Modulus near the Smectic-A-Smectic Ca* TransitionPhys. Rev. Lett. 85 1670-1673 2000567 10S. Shibahara, J. Yamamoto, Y. Takanishi, K.Ishikawa, <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeCritical Fluctuations at the Untilted-Tilted Phase Transition in ChiralSmectic Liquid CrystalsPhys. Rev. E 62 R7599-R7602 2000568 10Y. Takanishi, H. Takezoe, A. Yoshizawa, T.Kusumoto <strong>and</strong> T. HiyamaFormation of Optically Isotropic Cubic Phase Based on ChiralRecognition in Dichiral CompoundsMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 347 257-264 2000569 10 G.Y. Yeap, Y. Takanishi <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeFT-IR <strong>and</strong> 1H-NMR Studies of Chiral (S)-(-)-2-methylbutyl 4'-(4"-hexyloxy-, (S)-(-)-2-methylbutyl 4'-(4"-(d13)-hexyloxy-, (S)-(-)-2-methylbutyl 4'-(4"-octyloxy-, <strong>and</strong> (S)-(-)-2-methylbutyl 4'-(4"-(d17)-octyloxyphenyl)benzoatesSpectroscopy 14 93-98 2000570 10G.Y. Yeap, M. Nakata, Y. Takanishi, K.Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSmectic A <strong>and</strong> Smectic C <strong>Materials</strong>: Partially Deuterated Chiral LiquidCrystals(S)-(-)-2-methylbutyl 4-(4-(d17)-octyloxyphenyl)benzoate27 1437-1443 2000571 10G.Y. Yeap, M. Nakata, Y. Takanishi, K.Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSmectic A <strong>and</strong> Smectic C <strong>Materials</strong>: Partially Deuterated Chiral LiquidCrystalsLiq. Cryst. 27 1437-1444 2000572 10M. Zennyoji, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J.Thisayukta, J.Watanabe <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeElectrooptic <strong>and</strong> Dielectric Properties in Bent-Shaped Liquid Crystals Jpn. J. Appl. Phys 39 3536-3541 2000573 10J. Thisayukta, Y. Nakayama, S. Kawauchi,H. Takezoe <strong>and</strong> J. WatanabeDistinct Formation of a Chiral Smectic Phase in Achiral Banana-Shaped Molecules with a Central Core based on a 2,7-Dihydroxynaphthalene UnitJ. Am. Chem. Soc 122 7441-7448 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results574 10E. Gorecka, M. Nakata, J. Mieczkowski, Y.Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J. Watanabe, H.Takezoe, S. H. Eichhorm <strong>and</strong> T. M. SwagerInduced Antiferroelectric Smectic-CA* Phase by Doping Ferroelectric-C*Phase with Bent-Shaped MoleculesPhys. Rev. Lett 85 2526-2529 2000575 10E. Gorecka, D. Pociecha, F. Araoka, D. R.Ferroelectric Phases in a Chiral Bent-Core Smectic Liquid Crystal:Link, M. Nakata, J. Thisayukta, Y. Takanishi,Dielectric <strong>and</strong> Optical Second-Harmonic Generation MeasurementsK. Ishikawa, J. Watanabe <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoePhys. Rev. 62 R4524-R4527 2000576 10E. Gorecka, D. Pociecha, F. Araoka, D. R.Ferroelectric Phases in a Chiral Bent-Core Smectic Liquid Crystal:Link, M. Nakata, J. Thisayukta, Y. Takanishi,Dielectric <strong>and</strong> Optical Second-Harmonic Generation MeasurementsK. Ishikawa, J. Watanabe <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeE 62 R4524-R4527 2000577 10J. Watanabe, Y. Liu, H. Tuchiya <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoePolar Liquid Crystals Formed from Polar Rigid-Rod Polyester Based onHydroxy Benzoic Acid <strong>and</strong> Hydroxy Naphthoic AcidMol. Crysta. Liq. Cryst 346 9 17 2000578 10J. Watanabe, T. Izumi, T. Niori, M. Zennyoji,Y. Takanishi <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSmectic Mesophase Properties of Dimeric Compounds. 2. DistinctFormation of Smectic Structures with Antiferroelectric Ordering <strong>and</strong>FrustrationMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 346 77-86 2000579 10H. Hoshi, D.-H. Chung, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H.TakezoeRemarkable SHG Enhancement by Helical Distributed Feedback CavitySpontaneously Formed in Ferroelectric Liquid CrystalsProceedings of SPIE (B. Gnade Ed., San Jose,2000)3955 58-67 2000580 10T. Kato, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, <strong>and</strong> M.UkonGelation of Room-Temperature Liquid Crystals by The Association of atrans-1,2-Bis(amino)cyclohexane DerivativeAdv. Mater 10 606-608 1998581 10 T. Kato, G. Kondo, <strong>and</strong> K. Hanabusa582 10 T. Kato, T. Kutsuna, <strong>and</strong> K. Hanabusa583 10 N. Mizoshita, K. Hanabusa, <strong>and</strong> T. KatoThermoreversible Self-organized Gels of a Liquid Crystal Formed byAggregation of trans-1,2-Bis(acylamino)cyclohexane Containing aMesogenic MoietyLiquid-Crystalline Physical Gels Formed by The Aggregation of trans-(1R,2R)-Bis(dodecanoylamino)cyclohexane in a Thermotropic NematicLiquid Crystal. Phase Behavior <strong>and</strong> Electro-optic PropertiesSelf-aggregation of an Amino Acid Derivative as a Route to Liquid-Crystalline Physical Gels: Faster Response to Electric FieldsChem. Lett 193-194 1998Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst 332 377-382 1999Adv. Mater. 11 392-394 1999584 10N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, <strong>and</strong>T. KatoSmectic Liquid-Crystalline Physical Gels. Anisotropic Self-aggregationof Hydrogen-Bonded Molecules in Layered StructuresChem. Commun 781-782 1999585 10586 10587 10T. Kato, N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, G. Kondo,<strong>and</strong> K. Hanabusa:K. Yabuuchi, A. E. Rowan, R. J. M. Nolte, <strong>and</strong>T. KatoN. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, <strong>and</strong>T. KatoElectro-optic Effects <strong>and</strong> Phase Behavior of Liquid-Crystalline PhysicalGels: Self-assembly of Hydrogen-Bonded Molecules for The Formationof Dynamically Functional CompositesLiquid-Crystalline Physical Gels: Self-aggregation of a GluconamideDerivative in Mesogenic Molecules for The Formation of AnisotropicFunctional CompositesPhysical Gelation of Nematic Liquid Crystals with Amino AcidDerivatives Leading to The Formation of Soft Solids Responsive toElectric FieldMacromol. Symp 154 15-24 2000Chem. Mater. 12 440-443 2000J. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 13 307-312 2000588 10N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, T.KatoLiquid Crystalline Physical Gels: Electrooptic Properties <strong>and</strong>Microphase-Separated StructuresProc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.589 10T. Kato, N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, G. Kondo,K. HanabusaElectro-optic effects <strong>and</strong> phase behavior of liquid-crystalline physicalgels: self-assembly of hydrogen-bonded molecules for the formation ofdynamically functional compositesMacromol. Symp 154 15 2000590 10N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, T.KatoPhysical gelation of nematic liquid crystals with amino acid derivativesleading to the formation of soft solids responsive to electric fieldJ. Photopolym. Sci. Technol 13 (2) 307 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results591 10N. Mizoshita, T. Kutsuna, K. Hanabusa, T.KatoLiquid crystalline physical gels: electrooptic properties <strong>and</strong>microphase-separated structuresProc. SPIE­–Int. Soc. Opt. Eng 4107 108 2000592 10 N. Mizoshita, K. Hanabusa, T. KatoAcceleration of electro-optic response of nematic liquid crystals byphysical gelation with amino acid derivativesProc. IDW ’00, 2000 33 .593 10 N. Mizoshita, K. Hanabusa, T. KatoNematic liquid-crystalline physical gels exhibiting faster responses toelectric fields in twisted nematic cellsDisplays, in press.594 10 T. Kato, N. Mizoshita, K. KanieHydrogen-bonded liquid-crystalline materials: supramolecularpolymeric assembly <strong>and</strong> induction of dynamic functionMacromol. Rapid Commun in press .595 10 T. Kato, N. Mizoshita, K. KanieHydrogen-bonded liquid-crystalline materials: supramolecularpolymeric assembly <strong>and</strong> induction of dynamic function(Feature Article)in press596 10V. Petranovskii Y. Kiyozumi, N. Kikuchi, K.Hayamizu, Y. Sugi, <strong>and</strong> F. MizukamiThe Influence of Mixed Organic Additives on the Zeolites A <strong>and</strong> XCrystal GrowthStud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 105 149 1997597 10T. Hanaoka, K. Nakajima, Y. Sugi T.Matsuzaki, Y. Kubota, S. Tawada, K.Kunimorii, <strong>and</strong> A.IgarashiEffects of SiO2/Al2O3 Ratio of H-Mordenite on Encapuslated Productsinside the Pores in Shape-Selective Isopropylation of BiphenylCatalysis Letters 50 149 1998598 10M. Matsumoto, X. Tu, T. Matsuzaki, T.Hanaoka, Y. Kubota, Y. Sugi, J.-H. Kim, K.Nakajima, <strong>and</strong> K. KunimoriThe Influences of Reagents on Shape-Selective Alkylation of Biphenylsover H-MordeniteStud. Surf. Sci. Catal 105 1317 1997599 10R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, S. Tawada,<strong>and</strong> Y. SugiDirect Hydrothermal Synthesis of B-SSZ-31 from Silica <strong>and</strong> SodiumBorate Using 1,3,3,6,6-Pentamethyl-6-Azoniabicyclo [3.2.1]octaneHydroxide as Structure Directing AgentCatal. Lett 50 153 1998600 10 R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, <strong>and</strong> Y. Sugi Synthesis of Borosilicate Zeolites by Dry Gel Conversion (DGC) Method Chem. Lett 813 1998601 10S. Ritsch, N. Ohnishi, T. Ohsuna, K. Hiraga,O. Terasaki, Y. Kubota, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiHigh-Resolution Electron Microscopy Study of ZSM-12 (MTW) Chem. Mater 10 3958 1998602 10R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, N. Sugimoto,Y. Fukushima, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiSynthesis of Borosilicate Zeolites by the Dry Gel Conversion Method<strong>and</strong> Their CharacterizationMicropor. Mesopor. Mater 32 81 1999603 10Y. Sugi, K. Nakajima, S. Tawada, J.-H. Kim,T. Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki, Y. Kubota, <strong>and</strong> K.KunimoriEffects of Ceria-modification of H-mordenite on the Isopropylation ofNaphthalene <strong>and</strong> BiphenylStud. Surf. Sci. Catal 125 359 1999604 10K. Nakajima, S. Tawada, Y. Sugi, Y. Kubota,T. Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki, <strong>and</strong> K. KunimoriDeactivation of External Acid Sites of H-Mordenite with CeriaModification in the Isopropylation of BiphenylChem. Lett 215 1999605 10S. Tawada, Y. Kubota, Y. Sugi, T. Hanaoka,<strong>and</strong> T. MatsuzakiEffects of Reaction Temperature on the Isopropylation of Biphenyl overH-Mordentie,Catal. Lett 57 217 (1999.606 10607 10608 10Y. Sugi, S. Tawada, T. Sugimura, Y. Kubota,T. Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki, K. Nakajima, <strong>and</strong>K. KunimoriK. Nakajima, T. Hanaoka, Y. Sugi, T.Matsuzaki, Y. Kubota, A. Igarashi <strong>and</strong> K.KunimoriK. Nakajima, T. Hanaoka, Y. Sugi, T.Matsuzaki, Y. Kubota, A. Igarashi, <strong>and</strong> K.KunimoriShape-Selective Isopropylation of Biphenyl over H-MordenitesRealtionships of Bulk Products <strong>and</strong> Encapsulated Products in thePoresInfluences of Bulkiness of Reagents in the Alkylation of Biphenyl overH-MordeniteEncapsulated Products inside Pores of H-Mordenite in theIsopropylation of BiphenylAppl. Catal 189 251 1999Shape Selective Catalysis - Chemicals Synthesis<strong>and</strong> Hydrocarbon Processing, ACS SymposiumSeriesShape Selective Catalysis - Chemicals Synthesis<strong>and</strong> Hydrocarbon Processing, ACS SymposiumSeries738 260 1999738 271 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results609 10610 10R B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, M. Ogawa, N.Sugimoto, Y. Fukushima, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiY. Kubota, S. Tawada, K. Nakagawa, C.Naitoh, N. Sugimoto, Y. Fukushima, T.Hanaoka, Y. Imada, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiSynthesis of [Al]-SSZ-31 by Dry-Gel Conversion (DGC) Method Chem. Lett. 300 2000Synthetic Investigation of CIT-5 Catalyst Micropor. Mesopor. Mater 37 291 2000611 10M. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y.Kubota, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiSynthesis of AlPO4-5 <strong>and</strong> AlPO4-11 Molecular Sieves by Dry-GelConversion MethodChem. Lett.612 10 Y. Kubota, Y. Nishizaki, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiHigh Catalytic Activity of As-synthesized, Ordered Porous Silicate–Quaternary Ammonium Composite for Knoevenagel CondensationChem. Lett.613 10Y. Goto, Y. Fukushima, Y. Imada, Y. Kubota,Y. Sugi, M. Ogura, <strong>and</strong> M. MatsukataZeolite/Mesoporous Molecular Sieve Composites (ZMC)Micropor. Mesopor. Mater.614 10S. Tawada, Y. Sugi, Y. Kubota, Y. Imada, T.Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki, K. Nakajima, K.Kunimori, <strong>and</strong> J.-H. KimCeria Modification of H-Mordenite. The Deactivation of External AcidSites in the Isopropylation of Biphenyl <strong>and</strong> the Isomerization of 4,4'-DiisopropylbiphenylCatal. Today615 10616 10617 10R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, M. Ogawa, N.Sugimoto, Y. Fukushima, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiS. Tawada, Y. Sugi, Y. Kubota, Y. Imada, T.Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki, K. Nakajima, K.Kunimori, <strong>and</strong> J.-H. KimY. Kubota, S. Tawada, K. Nakagawa, C.Naitoh, N. Sugimoto Y. Fukushima, T.Hanaoka, Y. Imada, <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiSynthesis of [Al]-SSZ-31 by Dry-Gel Conversion (DGC) Method Chem. Lett (4) 300-301 2000Ceria Modification of H-Mordenite. The Deactivation of External AcidSites in the Isopropylation of Biphenyl <strong>and</strong> the Isomerization of 4,4’-Diisopropyl- biphenylCatal. Today 60 243-253 2000Synthetic Investigation of CIT-5 catalyst Micopor. Mesopor. Mater 37 291-301 2000618 10 M.-W. Kim, J.-H. Kim, Y. Sugi, <strong>and</strong> G. Seo Shape-Selective Alkyation of Isoprpylnaphthalene on MCM-22 Zeolite Korean J. Chem. Eng 17 480-483 2000619 10 Y. Kubota, Y. Nishizaki <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiHigh Catalytic Activity of As-synthesized Quarternary Ammonium-Porous Silicate Composite for Knoevennagel ReactionChem.Lett 998-999 2000620 10 Y. Kubota <strong>and</strong> Y. SugiSynthesis of AlPO4-5 <strong>and</strong> AlPO4-11 Molecular Sieves by Dry-GelConversion Method, R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, M. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyayChem. Lett 1024-1025 2000621 10 J. Plévert, Y. Kubota, T. Honda, Y. SugiGUS-1: A Mordenite-like Molecular Sieve with the 12-ring Channel ofZSM-12J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun 2363-2364 2000622 10 Y. Kubota, A. Seriu, Y. Moriyama, Y. SugiControl of the Shape of Microporous Crystals using Organic Structure-Directing AgentsH. Mostaghaci (Ed.), Environment Conscious<strong>Materials</strong>; Ecomaterials, Canadian Institute ofMining, Metallurgy <strong>and</strong> Petroleum, Montreal591-597 2000623 10J. Plévert, Y. Kubota, T. Honda, T. Okubo, Y.SugiA New Microporous Silicate With 12-Ring Channels Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. in press.624 10625 10Y. Kubota, J. Plévert, T. Honda, P. Wagner,Synthesis of a New Microporous Silicate Using DABCO-basedM.E. Davis, T. Okubo, Y. Goto, Y. Fukushima,Structure-Directing AgentY. SugiR. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, S. Nakata, Y.SugiUtilization of Dry-gel Conversion Method for the Synthesis ofGallosilicate Zeolites Beta, ZSM-5 <strong>and</strong> ZSM-12Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal in pressStud. Surf. Sci. Catal in press626 10Y. Sugi, S. Tawada, T. Sugimura, Y. Imada,Y. Kubota, T. Hanaoka, T. MatsuzakiNature of Shape-Selective Catalysis in the Ethylation <strong>and</strong> theIsopropylation of Biphenyl over H-MordenitesStud. Surf. Sci. Catal in press


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Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results681 10T. Matsufuji, S. Nakagawa, N. Nishiyama, M.Matsukata, <strong>and</strong> K. UeyamaSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Permeation Studies of FER/Alumina CompositeMembranesMicropor. Mesopor. Mater.682 10T. Matsufuji, N. Nishiyama, M. Matsukata,<strong>and</strong> K. UeyamaSeparation of Butane <strong>and</strong> Xylene Isomers with MFI-type ZeoliticMembranes Synthesized by a Vapor-phase Transport MethodJ. Membr. Sci.683 10M. Ogura, S. Shinomiya, J. Tateno, Y. Nara,E. Kikuchi, <strong>and</strong> M. MatsukataFormation of Uniform Mesopores in ZSM-5 Zeolite by Alkali TreatmentTechniqueChem. Lett.684 10 M. Ogura, E. Kikuchi <strong>and</strong> M.MatukataSynthesis of mesoporous materials using filtrate of alkali treatment ofMFI zeolite13th international zeolite conference (IZC),Montpellier, France, July 2001, Studies in Surface<strong>and</strong> Catalysis, submitted.685 10 M. Nomura, E. Kikuchi, <strong>and</strong> M. Matsukata Synthesis of Zn-BEA Using a Dry Gel Conversion Technique 4th European Congress on Catalysis, .Sep. 9,1999686 10 M. Matsukata Characterization of Zeolite Beta687 10M. Matsukata, P. R. H. P. Rao, T. Osakai, M.Ogura, <strong>and</strong> E. KikuchiConversion of Dry Gels to Zeolites10th CRC International Symposium on Fabricationof Nano-Ordered <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> CatalyticFunctions, .Proc. of Intern. Conf. on Solid-Solid Phase Trans.‘99 (Ed. by M. Koiwa, K. Otsuka, <strong>and</strong> T. Miyazaki,The Japan Institute of Metals)Dec. 5,19991421-1424 1999688 10H. Akiyama, J. Nagasawa, F. Nakanishi, <strong>and</strong>T. TamakiPolydisulfide with Variable Molecular Weight Trans. Mater. Res. Soc. Jap 24 4441 1999689 10 S. Hotta, S. A. Lee, <strong>and</strong> T. TamakiSynthesis of Thiophene/Phenylene Co-oligomer. I. Phenyl-cappedOligothiophenesJ. Heterocyclic Chem 37 25-29 2000690 10 S. Hotta, H. Kimura, S. A, Lee, <strong>and</strong> T. TamakiSynthesis of Thiophene/Phenylene Co-oligomers. II. Block <strong>and</strong>Alternating Co-oligomersJ. Heterocyclic Chem 37 281-286 2000691 10H. Akiyama, K. Tamada, J. Nagasawa, F.Nakanishi, <strong>and</strong> T. TamakiFormation of Azobenzene-Containing Self-assembled Monolayers <strong>and</strong>Alkyl Chain Dependence of the PhotoreactivityTrans. Mater. Res. Soc. Jap 25 425-428 2000692 10 K. Ohta, K. Nakao, <strong>and</strong> Y. ShimizuFT-IR <strong>and</strong> FT-Raman Spectroscopic Studies on Phase Transitions of aMesogenic Long-Chain TetraphenylporphyrinMikrochim. Acta 14 217 1997693 10S. Tantrawong, T. Sugino, Y. Shimizu, A. Novel Dipolar Metallomesogen: An Octa-Substituted VanadylTakeuchi, S. Kimura, T. Mori, <strong>and</strong> H. Takezoe Phthalocyanine with Low Clearing TemperatureLiq. Cryst 24 783 1998694 10 J. Santiago, T. Sugino, <strong>and</strong> Y. Shimizu695 10 Y. Maeda <strong>and</strong> Y. ShimizuAn Oxotitanium Phthalocyanine Metallomeosgen for a NovelPhotoconductive Material: 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-Octakis(noctadecylthio)phthalo-cyaninato-oxo-titanium(IV)Enantiotropic <strong>and</strong> Monotropic Transitions of the Discotic Mesogen,5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-n-dodecylphenyl)porphyrin under PressureChem. Lett 661 1998Liq. Cryst 25 537 1998696 10 Y. Shimizu, T. Fuchita, <strong>and</strong> T. HigashiyamaPhotoconduction of a Mesogenic Long-Chain Tetraphenylporphyrin in aS<strong>and</strong>wich-Type CellThin Solid Films 331 279 1998697 10K. Kamada, M. Ueda, H. Nagao, K. Tawa, T.Sugino, Y. Shimizu, <strong>and</strong> K. OhtaEffect of Heavy Atom on the Second Hyperpolarizability ofTetrahydrofuran Homologues Investigated by Ab Initio MolecularOrbital methodInt. J. Quat. Chem 70 737 1998


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Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results716 10 M. Inaba <strong>and</strong> H. HamadaZeolite Synthesis Using 1,6-Diaminohexane-Based OrganicDiammonium Salts as TemplatesStudies in Surface Science <strong>and</strong> Catalysis 125 125 1999717 10 S. Shimizu <strong>and</strong> H. HamadaSynthesis of Giant Zeolite Crystals by a Bulk-Material DissolutionTechniqueAngew. Chem., Int. Ed 38 2757 1999718 10 S. Shimizu <strong>and</strong> H. HamadaDirect Conversion of Bulk-<strong>Materials</strong> into MFI Zeolites by a Bulk-Material Dissolution TechniqueAdv. Mater 12 1332 2000719 10 S. Shimizu <strong>and</strong> H. HamadaSynthesis of Giant Zeolite Crystals by a Bulk-Material DissolutionTechniqueMicropor. Mesopor. Mater720 10T. Ogasawara, T. Akizuki, Y. Takanishi, K.Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeSimulation of Conoscopic Figures Using 4 x 4 Matrix Method Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 362 p255- 267 2001721 10722 10723 10724 10M. Nakata, D. R. Link, F. Araoka, J.A Racemic Layer Structure in a Chiral Bent-Core Ferroelectric LiquidThisayukta, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J.CrystalWatanabe <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeT. Sakai, K. Ishikawa, H. Takezoe, N. Surface Orientation of Main <strong>and</strong> Side Chains of Polyimide AlignmentMatsuie, Y. Yamamoto, H. Ishii, Y. Ouchi, H. Layer Studied by Near-Edge X-ray Absorption Fine StructureOji <strong>and</strong> K. SekiSpectroscopyM. Nakata, D. R. Link, J. Thisayukta, Y.Frustration of Polarity <strong>and</strong> Chirality in a Binary Mixture of Bent-CoreTakanishi, K. Ishikawa, J. Watanabe <strong>and</strong> H.MesogensTakezoeJ. Thisayukta, H. Niwano, H. Takezoe <strong>and</strong> J.WatanabeEffect of Chiral Dopant on a Helical Sm1 Phase of Banana-Shaped N-n-O-PIMB MoleculesLiq. Cryst. 28 1301-1308. 2001J. Phys. Chem. 105 9191-9195. 2001J. Mater. Chem. 11 2694-2699 2001J. Mater. Chem. 11 2001725 10A. Yoshizawa, N. Ise, T. Kusumoto, Y.Takanishi, H. Takezoe <strong>and</strong> T. HiyamaIsotropic Cubic Phase Organized by Chiral Molecular Recognition Mole. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 364 271-277. 2001726 10727 10Y. Takahashi, A. Iida, Y. Takanishi, T.Ogasawara, K. Ishikawa <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeM. Zennyoji, Y. Takanishi, K. Ishikawa, J.Thisayukta, J. Watanabe <strong>and</strong> H. TakezoeDynamic Layer Response under Electric Field in AntiferroelectricLiquid Crystal Cells Measured by Synchrotron Microbeam TimeResolved X-Ray diffractionMolecular Chirality Due to Twisted Conformation in a Bent-ShapedLiquid Crystal Studied by Polarized FT-IR Sepctroscopy biphenylMol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 365 2001Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 366 693-701. 2001728 10R. B<strong>and</strong>yophadhyay, R.K. Ahedi, Y. Kubota,M. Ogawa, Y. Goto, Y.Fukushima, Y. SugiSynthesis of high-silica [Al]-SSZ-31 by steam-assisted conversionmethod <strong>and</strong> its catalytic performance in the isopropylation ofJ. Mater. Chem. 11 1869-1874 2001729 10M. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, R. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, S.Tawada, Y. Kubota, <strong>and</strong> Y. Sugi,Catalytic Performance of SAPO Molecular Sieves in the Isopropylation of Appl. Catal. 225 p51-61 2002730 10731 10Y. Kubota, J. Plevert, T. Honda, P. Wagner,Synthesis of a new microporous silicate using DABCO-basedM.E. Davis, T. Okubo, Y. Goto, Y.structure-directing agentFukushima, Y. SugiR. B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay, Y. Kubota, S. Nakata, Y.SugiUtilization of dry-gel conversion method for the synthesis ofgallosilicate zeolites beta, ZSM-5 <strong>and</strong> ZSM-12Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 135 02-P-27. 2001Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 135 03-P-10. 2001732 10, Y. Sugi, S. Tawada, T., Y. Imada, Y. Kubota,T. Hanaoka, T. Matsuzaki,Nature of shape-selective catalysis in the ethylation <strong>and</strong> theisopropylation of biphenyl over H-mordenites SugimuraStud. Surf. Sci.Catal. 135 28-P-09. 2001733 10 IR.K. Ahedi, S. Tawada, Y. Kubota, Y. Sugi, sopropylation of napthalene over large pore zeolites Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal 135 25-P-6 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results734 10Hisao Yanagi, Takayuki Morikawa MasanoriFukushima <strong>and</strong> Tatsuo MikamiEnhancement of Light Emission in Molecular Thin Films. Synthetic Metals 121 1613-1616. 2001735 10736 10737 10Ayyakkannu Manivannan, Hisao Yanagi,Lithium Naphthalocyanine As a New Molecular Radical Probe forGovindasamy Ilangovan <strong>and</strong> PeriannanElectron Paramagnetic Resonance Oximetry.KuppusamyHisao Yanagi, Naoki Matsuoka, MasatoshiSelf-Organized Organic Microdots of FluorescentKondo, Michifumi Nagawa <strong>and</strong> YoshioDiaminodistyrylbenzene Molecules.TaniguchiHisao Yanagi, Takayuki Morikawa, Shu Hotta<strong>and</strong> Kiyoshi YaseLight-Emitting Properties of Molecular Thin Films with EpitaxiallyOriented <strong>and</strong> Confined Structures.J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 233 L131-L135. 2001Langmuir 78 5491-5495. 2001Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 370 9-15. 2001738 10 Hisao Yanagi <strong>and</strong> Ayyakkannu ManivannanEpitaxial Growth of Molecular Magnetic Thin Films ofLithiumphthalocyanine.Thin Solid Films 393 28-33 2001739 10740 10Hitoshi Suzuki, Simon Berner, MichaelBrunner, Hisao Yanagi, Derck Schlettwein,Thomas A. Jung <strong>and</strong> Hans-J. Guntherodt.Hisao Yanagi, Takahiro Ohara <strong>and</strong> TakayukiMorikawaCharacterization of Molecular Overlayers on Metal Surface in DynamicEquilibrium by Scanning Tunneling Microscope.Self-Waveguided Gain-Narrowing of Blue Light-Emission fromEpitaxially Oriented Molecular Crystals.Thin Solid Films 393 (2001) 393 325-328. 2001Adv. Mater. 13 (19) (2001) 13 19 2001741 10Hisao Yanagi, Masatoshi Kondo, NaokiMatsuoka, Michifumi Nagawa <strong>and</strong> Yoshio Gain-Narrowed Light-Emission from Self-Organized Organic Microdots. Chem. Mater 13 12 2001Taniguchi742 10Norihiro Mizoshita, Kenji Hanabusa, <strong>and</strong>Takashi KatoNematic Liquid-Crystalline Physical Gels Exhibiting Faster Responsesto Electric Fields in Twisted Nematic CellsDisplay 33 22 2001743 10744 10Kiyoshi Kanie, Masayuki Nishii, Takayasu Self-Assembly of Thermotropic Liquid-Crystalline Folic AcidYasuda, Takashi Taki,Ujiie, <strong>and</strong> Takashi Derivatives: Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes Forming Layers <strong>and</strong>KatoColumnsJ. Mater. Chem., 11 p2875 2001Toshihiro Ohtake, Kiyoshi Kanie, MasahiroSelf-Organized Ion-Conductive Liquid Crystals: Lithium Salt ComplexesYoshizawa, Tomohiro Mukai, Kaori Ito-Akita,Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 364 p589 2001of Mesogenic Dimer Molecules Exhibiting Smectic A PhasesHiroyuki Ohno, <strong>and</strong> Takashi Kato745 10Takashi Kato, Norihiro Mizoshita, <strong>and</strong> KiyoshiKanieHydrogen-Bonded Liquid Crystalline <strong>Materials</strong>: SupramolecularPolymeric Assembly <strong>and</strong> the Induction of Dynamic FunctionMacromol. Rapid Commun. 22 p797 2001746 10Shunai Che, Satoshi Kamiya, OsamuTerasaki, Takashi Tatsumi,The Formation of Cubic Pm3n Mesostructure by an Epitaxial PhaseTransformation from Hexagonal p6mm MesophaseJ. Am. Chem., Soc., 123 p12089-12090 2001747 10Shunai Che, Yasuhiro Salkamoto, HideakiYoshitake, Osamu Terasaki, TakashiTatsumi,Synthesis <strong>and</strong> Characterization of Mo-SBA-1 Cubic MesoporousMolecular SievesJ. Phys. Chem. B105 p10565-10572 2001748 10 S. Che, Y. Sakamoto, O. Terasaki, T. Tatsumi Control of Crystal Morphology of SBA-1 Mesoporous Silica Chem. Mater. C13 p2237-2239 2001749 10 Katsutoshi Yamamoto, Takashi Tatsumi,Remarkable Improvement in Hydrothermal Stability of MCM-41 bySurface Modification with Grignard ReagentMicroporous Mesporous Mater 44-45 p459-464 2001750 10 H. Yoshitake, L.S. Hun, S.Che, T. TatsumiStructure of Mo Species Incorporated into SBA-1 <strong>and</strong> SBA-3 Studied byXAFS <strong>and</strong> UV-VIS SpectroscopiesStud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 117 p353-360 2001751 10 K. Yamamoto, Y. Takahashi, T. Tatsumi Synthesis of Zeolites with Organic Lattice Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 135 p299-306 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results752 10 S. Che, T. Tatsumi,Control of Formation of Mesoporous SBA-3 <strong>and</strong> SBA-1 through OrganicAdditives, , 135, (2001).Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 135 p202-209 2001753 10N. Igarashi, K. Nakai, K. Hashimoto, T.TatsumiPore Size Analysis with H 2 O Adsorption Measurement of OrganicallyModified MCM-41 Type <strong>Materials</strong>Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal 135 p224-231 2001754 11 Z.Horita et alMicrostrutures <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Summicronmeter-grainedAl Alloys Produced by Equal-Channel Angular PressingThe 6th International Conference on AluminumAlloys (ICAA6)1 449 1998755 11 Z.Horita et al Significance of Adibatic Heating in Equal-Channel Angular Pressing Scripta Materalia 41 8 791 1999756 11 Y.Saito et alNovel Ultra-High Strainning Process for Bulk <strong>Materials</strong> -Development ofthe Accumulative Roll-Bonding(ARB) ProcessActa Mater. 147 2 579 1999757 11 Y.Saito et al Microstructure <strong>and</strong> Texture Control by Novel Rolling Processes Advanced Technology of Plasticity 2 8 1923 1999758 11 Y.Saito et alSuperplasticity of Ultra-Fine Grained Al-Mg Alloy Produced byAccumulative Roll BondingMater.Trans.JIM 40 8 765 1999759 11 Y.Saito et al Strengthening of Sheath-Rolled Aluminum Based MMC by ARB Process Mater.Trans.JIM 40 12 1422 1999760 11 Y.Saito et alLow Temperature Super plasticity of Ultra-Fine Grained 5083inumAlloy Produced by Accumulative Roll-BondingMater.Science Forum 304-306 73 1999761 11 Z.Horita et al762 11 Y.Saito et al763 11 Y.Saito et alEqual-Channel Angular Pressing for Grain Refinement of Metallic<strong>Materials</strong>Formation of Ultra-Fine Grains in Ferrous <strong>and</strong> Aluminum Alloys HighlyStrained by Accumulative Roll-Bonding(ARB)Formation of Ultra-Fine Grains in Aluminum Alloys HeavilyDeformeded by Accumulative Roll-Bonding(ARB)The 4th International Conference onRecrystallization <strong>and</strong> Related Phenomena (JIMIS-10)The 4th International Conference onRecrystallization <strong>and</strong> Related Phenomena (JIMIS-10)The 20th RISO International Symposium onDeformation-Induced Microstructures Analysis<strong>and</strong> Relation to Property301 1999309 1999523 1999764 11Z.Horita,T.Fujinami,M.Nemoto <strong>and</strong>T.G.LangdonEqual-Channel Angular Pressing of Commercial AluminumAlloys:Grain Refinement,Thermal Stability <strong>and</strong> TensilePropertiesMater.Science Forum 331-337 691 2000765 11D.Yamaguchi,Z.Horita,T.Fujina-mi,M.Nemoto<strong>and</strong> T.G.LangdonFactors Affecting Grain Refinement in Equal-Channel Angular Pressing Mater.Science Forum 331-337 607 2000766 11 Y.Suzuki,T.Hashimoto <strong>and</strong> T.Muramatsu Fine Grain Structure of High-Mn Aluminum Alloy Sheets Mater.Science Forum 331-337 811 2000767 11 T.Tsuchida <strong>and</strong> K.NagahamaFine Recrystallized Grain Structure by Dispersion of Eutectics in Al-Fe-Mn AlloyMater.Science Forum 331-337 727 2000768 11 A.Niikura <strong>and</strong> .BekkiRefinement of RecrystallizedGrains in Al-Mg Alloys Induced by Super-High-Reduction RollingMater.Science Forum 331-337 871 2000769 11S.H.Lee,Y.Saito,T.Sakai,H.Utsu-nomiya <strong>and</strong>T.TsujiFabrication <strong>and</strong> Refinement 6061/6063 Aluminiumu Laminate byAccumulative Roll-Bonding(ARB) ProcessMater.Science Forum 331-337 1169 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results770 11Z.Horita,T.Fujinami,M.Nemoto <strong>and</strong>T.G.LangdonImprovement of Mechanical Properties for Al-Alloys Using Equal-Channel Angular PressingJ.Mater. Processing Technology 117 288 2001771 11K.Akamatsu,T.Fujinami,Z.Horita <strong>and</strong>T.G.LangdonInfluence of Rolling on the Superplastic Behavior of Al-Mg-Sc Alloyafter ECAPScripta Materalia 44 44 2001772 11 Z.Horita,T.Fujinami <strong>and</strong> T.G.LangdonThe Potential for Scaling ECAP:Effect of Sample Size on GrainRefinement <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties<strong>Materials</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A318 34 2001773 11Z.Horita,T.Fujinami,K.Sato,S.B.Kang,H.W.Kim <strong>and</strong> T.G.LangdonMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of Aluminum AlloysProcessed by Equal-Channel Angular PressingASM International (in press) 2001774 11 M.Funai,T.Kawakami <strong>and</strong> S.SajiStorage of Working Strain <strong>and</strong> Its Release Behavior for AluminumAlloya Prepared by the Rolling at Cryogenic TemperaturesThe 4th Pacific Rim International Conference onAdvanced <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> Processing (in press)2001775 11 H.Utsunomiya,Y.Saito,H.Suzuki <strong>and</strong> T.Sakai Development of the Continuous Shear Deformation Process Instn.Mech.Engrs. 215 PartB 947 2001776 11H.Utsunomiya, K.Hatsuda, T.Sakai <strong>and</strong>Y.Saito777 11 S.H.Lee,Y.Saito,T.Sakai <strong>and</strong> H.UtsunomiyaFormation of Shear Texture by Conshearing ProcessFabrication of 6061 Aluminum Alloy Based MMC by Accumulative Roll-Bonding (ARB) ProcessThe 3 rd International Cionference on IntelligentProcessing <strong>and</strong> Manufacturing of <strong>Materials</strong> (IPMM-2001)The 3 rd International Cionference on IntelligentProcessing <strong>and</strong> Manufacturing of <strong>Materials</strong> (IPMM-2001)20012001778 11 S.H.Lee,Y.Saito,T.Sakai <strong>and</strong> H.UtsunomiyaMicrostructure <strong>and</strong> Mechanical Properties of 6061 Aluminum AlloyProcessed by Accumulative Roll-Bonding<strong>Materials</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A (in press) 2001779 11S.H.Lee,Y.Saito,T.Sakai, H.Utsunomiya <strong>and</strong>N.TsujiGrain Refinement <strong>and</strong> Strengthening oof 6061 Aluminum Alloy byAccumulative Roll-Bonding ProcessThe 2nd International Conference on Light<strong>Materials</strong> for Transportation Systems(LiMAT2001)635 2001780 11S.H.Lee,Y.Saito,T.Sakai, H.Utsunomiya <strong>and</strong>N.TsujiRole of Shear Strain in Ultragrain Refinement by Accumulative Roll-Bonding ProcessScripta Materialia (in press) 2001781 11K.Yasuna,M.Terauchi,A.Otsuki,K.N.Ishihara,<strong>and</strong> P.H.ShinguBulk metallic Multilayers Produced by Repeated Press-Rolling <strong>and</strong>Their PerpendicularMagnetoresistanceJ.Appl.Phys No.5 Vol.82,,pp.2435-8 1997782 11P.H.Shingu,K.Yasuda,K.N.Ishihara,A.Otsuki,<strong>and</strong> M.TerauchiNano-scale MetalMultilayersProduced by Repeated Press-Rolling <strong>Materials</strong> Science Forum 235-238 pp.35-40 1997783 11.K.Yasuna,A.Otsuki,K.N.Ishihara,<strong>and</strong>P.H.ShinguStudy of Magnetoresistance in Nano-Structured Co-Ag Alloys Producedby Mechanical Alloying<strong>Materials</strong> Science Forum 235-238 pp.825-830 1997784 11 Huang Bin, Ishihara, K.N. <strong>and</strong> Shingu Bulk nano-scale multilayers prepared by repeated pressing-rolling Acta Metall Sin 34 no.5 455-8 1998785 11 S.D.De la Torre, K.N.Ishihara, P.H.Shingu Synthesis of SnTe by repeated cold-pressing <strong>Materials</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A266 pp.37-43 1999786 11P.H.Shingu, K.Yasuna, K.N.Ishihara,A.Otsuki <strong>and</strong> M.TerauchiNano-Scale Metal Multilayers Produced by Repeated Press-Rolling Radiation Effectsin Solids 148 pp.555-562 1999787 11P.H.Shingu, k.N.Ishihara, A.Otsuki,M.Hashimoto, N.Hasegawa, I.Daigo<strong>and</strong>B.HuangNano-Scaled Multilayered Bulk <strong>Materials</strong> Manufactured by RepeatedPressing<strong>and</strong> Rolling in the Ag-Fe <strong>and</strong> Cu-Fe Systems<strong>Materials</strong> ScienceForum 312-314 pp.293-298 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results788 11K.Yasuna, M.Terauchi, A.Otsuki,K.N.Ishihara, P.H.ShinguFormation ofnanoscaleFe/Ag multilayer by repeated press-rolling <strong>and</strong>its layer thickness dependenceof mangetoresistanceMaterial Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A285 pp.412-417 2000789 11 P.H.Shingu,K.N.Ishihara,A.Otsuki,I.DaigoNano-scaled multi-layerd bulkmaterialsmanufactured by repeatedpressing <strong>and</strong> rolling in the Cu-Fe system<strong>Materials</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A301-306 pp399-402 2001790 11Yuichiro Watanabe,Keiichi N.Ishihara,P.HideoShinguSTRENGTH OF NANO-THICKNESS MULTI-LAYERED Fe-CuCOMPOSITES PRODUCED BY REPEATED PRESSING AND ROLLINGScripta MATERIALIA 44 pp1853-1857 2001791 11P.Bhattacharya,S.Bysakh,K.N.Ishihara <strong>and</strong>K.ChattopadhyayNEW OBSERVATION ON HEATING Ni-Al MULTILAYERS OF 10nmPERIODICITYScripta MATERIALIA 44 pp1831-1835 2001792 11P.Bhattacharya,K.N.Ishihara,K.ChattopadhyayFeAl multilayers by sputtering: heat treatment <strong>and</strong> the phase evolution <strong>Materials</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Engineering A304-306 pp250-254 2001793 12 A.Hirata Field Electron Emission from Single-Crystal Diamond ParticlesNew Diamond <strong>and</strong>Frontier Carbon technology1999.5.24794 12 B.Gogia Doping of Alkaline- earth <strong>and</strong> Rare-earth metals into C60 crystalADC/FCT JointConference 19991999.6.30795 12 B.GogiaSurface modification of SiC by laser heating under variousatmospheric conditionsADC/FCT JointConference 19991999.7.30796 12 F.KokaiTime-of-flight mass spectrometric studies on laser ablation dynamicsofgraphite:correlation to diamond-like carbon film deposition1999.11.1797 12 H.AgoDispersion of Metal Nanoparticles for Aligned Carbon NanotubeArraysApplied PhysicsLetters2000.2.7798 12 T.SuzukiAligned Carbon Nanotube Films Self-Organized by SurfaceDecomposition on SiCCeramicsTransactions2000.3.15799 12 T.Suzuki TEM observations of aligned Carbon Nanotube films on SiC ABSTRACT BOOK 2000.6.26800 12 M.Kusunoki Surfasce Decomposition Mechanisms on SiC (0001)<strong>and</strong>(000-1)FacesCeramics Transactionsthe American Ceramic Society801 12 M.KusunokiFormation of self-aligned carbon nanotube films by surfacedecomposition of silicon carbidePhilosophical MagazineLetters1998.11.30802 12 M.KyotaniSynthesis of Conjugated Polymer with Carbynoid Stucture byDehydrochlorination of Chlorinated Polyacetylene FilmSynthetic Metals 101 59-60 1999.5803 12 M.KyotaniHelical Polyacetylene Synthesized under Asymmetric Reaction FieldConstructed with Chiral Nematic Liquid CrystalsMol.Cryst.liq.Cryst 332 436-470 1999.7804 12 M.Kusunoki A Formation Mechanism of Carbon Nanotube Films on SiC(0001)Applied PhysicsLetters2000.3.6


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results805 12 T.Tachibana Diamond Films grown by a 60kW microwave plasma CVD systemDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2000.7.24806 12 T.TachibanaGrowth of {111}-oriented Diamond on Pt/Ir/Pt substrate Deposited onsapphreDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2000.7.24807 12 F.KokaiLaser ablation of boron carbide:thin-film deposition <strong>and</strong> plumeanalysisDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2000.9.3808 12 T.KomatsuSynthesis of carbon nanotubes in the presence of ultra fine metalparticlesFullerene Science &Techoligy2000.10.3809 12 M.KyotaniStructure Formation of Nanoribbon Graphite from Carbyne-likeCarbonsSynthetic Metals 2000.10.30810 12 Y.Miyamoto Condensed phases of all-pentagon C20 cages as superconductors? Physical Review B 2000.12.15811 12 Y.Miyamoto Theoretical identification of the smallest fullerene,C20 Phys Rev Letter 2000.12.26812 12 T.KimuraTime-of-flight mass spectroscopic studies of positive ionic speciesgenerated by laser ablation of silicon carbideChemical PhysicsLetters2000.12.25813 12 T.WatanabeDevelopment of plasma based ion implantation system using ECRplasma source with a mirror field <strong>and</strong> synthesis of carbon thin filmsJapanese Journal AppliedPhysics2000.12.8814 12 K.KobashiIncorporation of Pt particles in boron-doped diamond thin films-Applications in electrocatalaysisElectrochemical <strong>and</strong> Solid-State Letters3 6 286-289 2000815 12 T.TachibanaParametric study of bias-enhanced nucleation of diamond on platinumin microwave plasmaDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>9 251-255 2000816 12 Y.YokotaCathodoluminescence of boron-doped heteroepitaxial diamond films onplatinumDiamond <strong>and</strong> RelatedMater8,p1587(1999) 1587 1999817 12 T.TachibanaHeteroepitaxial growth of (111)-oriented diamond films onplatinum(111)/sapphire(0001)J.Cryst. Growth, 205 163 1999818 12 T.TachibanaGrowth of polycrystalline diamond films including diborane <strong>and</strong>oxygen in the source gasJ,Electrochem.Soc 146 1996 1999819 12 F.HoshiWell-aligned carbon nanofibers synthesized by electron cyclotronresonance chemical vapor deposition820 12 F.HoshiThe effect of humidity on the tribological behavior of diamond-likecarbon film coated on WC-Co by physical vapor deposition methodSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingsTechnology133-134 2000.5.10821 12 K.YamamotoThe sp3 bond fraction in carbon films prepared by mass-separated ionbeam depositionDiamond&Related<strong>Materials</strong>2000.9.1822 12 K.YamamotoXPS studies of amorphous SiCN thin films prepared by nitrogenassisted pulsed laser deposition of SiC targetDiamond&Related<strong>Materials</strong>2000.9.1


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results823 12 M.IshiharaAluminum nitride thin films prepared by radical-assited pulsed laserdepositionVacuum59 649-656 2000.12824 12 M.Popov Polymerized nanotubes :Birth of a new class of superhard materials Phys Rev 2000.11.1825 12 T.Komatsu The first synthesis <strong>and</strong> characterization of cyameluric high polymers Macromol.Chem. Phys 202,19-25 1999.10.19826 12 T.Watanabe Formation of a-C thin films by plasma-based ion implantationScience <strong>and</strong> Technologyof Advanced <strong>Materials</strong>2001.2.15827 12 F.KokaiEffect of laser fluence on the deposition <strong>and</strong> hardness of boroncarbide thin filmsApplied Physics A 2001.3.19828 12 H.AgoGas-phase Synthesis-wall Carbon Nanotubes from Colloidal Solutionof Metal NanoparticlesChemical PhysicsLetters2001.2.27829 12 Y.MiyamotoAb initio investigation of physisorption of molecular hydrogen onplanar <strong>and</strong> curved graphenesJournal of ChemicalPhysics B2000.9.2830 12 T.KomatsuPolycondensation pyrolysis of tris-s-triagine derivatives leading topraphite-like carbon nitridesJ.Mater Chem 2000.7.25831 12 M.BanDiamond-like carbon films deposited by electron beam excited plasmaCVDDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2001.4.16832 12 M.KyotaniStructural Properties of Carbon <strong>Materials</strong> from Electro-chemicalReduction of Fluorinated NaphthaleneCarbon 2001.4833 12 Y.Nishibayashi Microfabrication of various electron emitters on single crystal DiamondThe 6th Applied DiamondConference/2nd FrontierCarbon Technology JointConference2001.5.7834 12 T.Komatsu Attempted Chemical Syntlesis of Graphite-like Carbon Nitride J.Mater Chemistry 2000.9.21835 12 T.KomatsuPrototype Carbon Nitrides Similar to the Symmetric Triangular form ofMelon2000.9.5836 12 T.Kurooka Improvement of adhesion in CBN film by means of Al addition. Thin Solid Films 2001.6.21837 12 M.Kyotani tructure of Pyrolytic Carbon from Polyacetylene Carbon 2001.6.25838 12 Y.Ando Smooth <strong>and</strong> High-Rate Reactive Ion Etching of DiamondDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>(diamond2001)2001.7.15839 12 Y.AndoLange Area Deposition of -Textured Diamond Fiims by a 60-kw Microwave Plasma(Diamond2001)Diamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>(diamond2001)2001.7.15840 12 T.Hasegawa Synthesis of B-C-N films by electron beam excited plasmaCVDDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2001.9.2


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results841 12 M.BanA study on internal stress of diamond like carbon films deposited byelectron beam excited plasma CVDDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2001.10.22842 12 Y.Nishibayashi Anisotropic Etching <strong>and</strong> of Fine Column on a Single Crystal DiamondDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>2001.7.20843 12 Y.Ando Formation of conducting by high metal ion implantation into diamondDiamond <strong>and</strong> Related<strong>Materials</strong>(diamond2000)2000.6.30844 12 T.HasegawaProperties of B-C-N Fims Synthesized by an Electron Beam ExcitedPlasma CVD MethodSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingsTechnology2001.10.29845 12 M.BanDeposition of Carbon Nitride Films by an Electron Beam ExcitedPlasma(EBEP) Sputtering MethodSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingsTechnology2001.10.29846 12 T.WatanabeSynthesis of a-C thin films by plasma-based ion inplantationusing an electron resonance plasma source with a mirror fieldSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingsTechnology2001.10.29847 12 T.WatanabeSynthesis of Amorphous Carbon Films by Plasma-Based IonImplantation using ECR Plasma with a mirror fierdSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingsTechnology2001.6.26848 12 K.MeguroSynthesis of large-sized single crystal diamond by homopitaxialgrowthNew Diamond <strong>and</strong>Frontier Carbon technology2001.11.14849 12 M.SuzukiLubricities of complex oxide CaCu02 as a solid lubricant in oilboundary lubrication2001.8.8850 12 Wei ZhangTribological behavior of fluorinated diamond-like carbon films in low<strong>and</strong> high humidity airThin Solid Films 2001.6.28851 12 Wei ZhangEffect of environment on friction <strong>and</strong> wear properties of diamond-likecarbon filmsThin Solid Films 2001.9.2852 12 Wei ZhangMechanical <strong>and</strong> tribological properties of Ar incorporated diamond-likecarbon filmsThin Solid Films 2001.9.5853 12 M.Ban Internal Stress Reduction by Incorporation of Silicon in DLC FilmsSurface <strong>and</strong> CoatingTechnology2002.1.10854 12 M.Popov Superhard phase composed of singie-wall carbon nanotubes Physical Review B 2002.1.2855 13 Hiroyuki Takeno,Takeji HashimotoIntermittency of droplet growth in phase separation of off-criticalpolymer mixtures.J. Chem. Phys. 108 3 1225-1233 1998856 13Takeji Hashimoto,Katsuo MatsuzakiKiyotoshi FujiokaFormation of droplets with a very narow size distribution in mixturessubjected to shear flow. I. Shear rate dependence.J. Chem. Phys. 108 16 6963-6972 1998857 13Weiguang Yao,Koji TakahashiKiyohito KoyamaTheoretical Tool for Optimum Design of Mixer, <strong>and</strong> Visualization <strong>and</strong>Quantification of Mixing PerformanceJournal of Chemical Engineering of Japan 1998858 13K. Yoshida,T. ShimomuraKohzo Ito,R. HayakawaInclusion complex formation of cyclodextrin <strong>and</strong> polyaniline. Langmuir 15 4 910-913 1998


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results859 13 Kayori Iyama,Takuhei NoseKinetics of Micelle Formation with Change of Micelle Shape in a DiluteSolution of Diblock CopolymersMacromolecules 31 21 7356-7364 1998860 13 Naoki Sakamoto ,akeji HashimotoOrdering Dynamics of a Symmetric Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene. 1.Ordering Mechanism from the Disordered State.Macromolecules 31 10 3292-33 1998861 13 Naoki Sakamoto,Takeji HashimotoOrdering Dynamics of a Symmetric Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene. 2.Real-Space Analysis on the Formation of Lamellar Microdomain.Macromolecules 31 12 3815-3823 1998862 13Yuichi Masubuchi,Hideharu MatsuokaJun-ichi Takimoto,Kiyohito KoyamaYoshinori OhtaMeasurement of Young's Modulus <strong>and</strong> Poisson's Ratio of Polymersunder High Pressure<strong>Materials</strong> Science Research International 4 3 223-226 1998863 13Tatsuhiro Takahashi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaUniaxial Elongational Viscosity of Poly(Styrene-Block-Butadiene-Block-Styrene) Melts<strong>Materials</strong> Science Research International 4 2 1998864 13Akihiro Nishioka,Tatsuhiro TakahashiYuichi Masubuchi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaStress Relaxation of Polymer Melts in Biaxial <strong>and</strong> Planar Elongations <strong>Materials</strong> Science Research International 4 2 121-123 1998865 13 Takeji Hashimoto,Hirokazu Hasegawa Neutron Scattering Study of Polymer Blends. Neutron News 9 3 .32-34 1998866 13Yasushi Okumura,Kohzo ItoR. HayakawaInclusion-dissociation transition in the complex formation betweenmolecular nanotubes <strong>and</strong> linear polymer chains in solutionsPhys. Rev. Lett. 80 22 5003-5006 1998867 13 Hajime Tanaka,Takeaki ArakiSpontaneous double phase separation induced by rapid hydrodynamiccoarsening in two-dimensional fluid mixtures.Phys. Rev. Lett. 81 389-342 1998868 13Masaki Hayashi,Alex<strong>and</strong>er RibbeTakeji Hasihmoto,Martin WeberW. Hechmann869 13 Kayori Iyama,Takuhei Nose870 13871 13872 13Takeji Hashimoto,Toshihiro OgawaNaoki Sakamoto,Makoto IchimiyaJin Kon Kim,Chang Dae HanKatsuhiro Iomata,Nobuhiko OharaHiroo Shimizu,Takuhei NoseTakuhei NoseNaoe KasemuraThe influence of wettability on the morphology of blends ofpolysulfones <strong>and</strong> polyamides.Temperature-concentration diagram of polystyrene-blockpolydimethylsiloxaneassociates formed in dilute solution of selectivesolventSmall-angle X-ray scattering <strong>and</strong> rheological studies on the orderingprocess of cylindrical microdomains in a polystyrene-blockpolyisoprenecopolymer.Phase behaviour of rod with flexible side chains / coil / solventsystems: poly(a,L-glutamate) with tri(ethylene glycol) side chains,poly(ethylene glycol), <strong>and</strong> dimethylformamideSurface enrichment <strong>and</strong> surface tension ofoligo(styrene)/oligo(dimethylsiloxane) blends near the criticaltemperaturePolymer 39 2 299-308 1998Polymer 39 3 651-658 1998Polymer 39 8-9 1573-1581 1998Polymer 39 15 3379-3386 1998Polymer 39 24 6137-6143 1998873 13Weiguang Yao,Kouji TakahashiKiyohito Koyama,Yoshiyuki YamashitaThe Effect of a New Type of Pin Mixing Section on the Performance of aSingle-Screw ExtruderPolymer Engineering <strong>and</strong> Science 10 1998874 13 Takuhei Nose,Kayori IyamaMicellization <strong>and</strong> relaxation kinetics of diblock copolymers in solutionbased on A-W theoryRep.Prog. Polym. Phys., Jnp. 41 .127-130 1998875 13876 13Yasuhiko Suzuki,Yuichi MasubuchiJun-ichi Takimoto,Kiyohito KoyamaWataru Nagatake,YasuhikoSuzukiYuichi Masubuchi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaAnalysis of Warpage in Consideration for Crystallization of Polymer Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 12 1998Heat of Crystallization under Shear Flow Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 12 1998


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results877 13Tomoyuki Nemoto,Masatoshi KobayashiYuichi Masubuchi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaThe Time Development of Temperature on Parison during ParisonDelivery for PS/Whisker CompositeReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 12 1998878 13879 13880 13 Takuhei NoseTomoyuki Nemoto,Masatoshi KobayashiYuichi Masubuchi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaTatsuhiro Takahashi,Hirokazu NakajimaYuichi Masubuchi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaProcessability of LCP Blend in Blow Molding Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 12 1998Strain-hardening Property <strong>and</strong> Internal Deformation of PolymerComposite Melts under Uniaxial ElongationStructure <strong>and</strong> Ordering Processes of Diblock Copolymer Associates inSolutionSen-i Gakkaishi 54 538-543 1998Molecular Interactions <strong>and</strong> Time-ScaleOrganization in Macromolecular Systems. (Osaka,6/3-6 in 1998)1999881 13H. Kimura,K. AikawaY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaElectrorheological Effect in Liquid Blends, Slow Dynamicsin ComplexSystemsAIP Conf. Proc. 469 152-153 1999882 13A. Minegishi,A. Nishioka,T. TakahashiY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaStrain-Hardening Property of Polystyrene(PS)/Ultrahigh MolecularWeight (UHMW)-PS BlendsAIP Conf. Proc. 469 649-650 1999883 13Y. Masubuchi,J. TakimotoK. KoyamaA Brownian Dynamics Study of Strain Hardening of BranchingPolymer Melts, Slow dyanmics in complex systemsAIP Conf. Proc. 469 659-660 1999884 13 Hajime TanakaViscoelastic Phase Separation of Complex Fluids: Roles of DynamicAsymmetryIL NUOVO CIMENTO 20 2233-2242 1999885 13H. Kimura,K. Aikawa,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaElectrically induced phase inversion in polyurethane/dimethylsiloxaneblend.Int. J. Mod. Phys. B. 13 2011-2017 1999886 13J. Takimoto,H. TakedaY. Masubuchi,K. KoyamaStress rectification in MR fluids under tilted magnetic field. Int. J. Mod. Phys. B. 13 2028-2035 1999887 13T. Kawakatsu,M. DoiR. HasegawaDynamic Density Functional Approach to Phase Separation Dynamicsof Polymer SystemsInt. J. Mod. Phys. C 10 8 1531-1540 1999888 13T. TakahashiJ. TakimotoK. KoyamaElongatinal Viscosity for Miscible <strong>and</strong> Immiscible Polymer Blends. II.PMMA <strong>and</strong> AS with similar Elongational ViscosityJ. Appl. Polymer Sci. 72 7 961-969 1999889 13M. Sugimoto,T. Tanaka,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takomoto,K. KoyamaEffect of Chain Structure on the Melt Rheology ofModifiedPolypropylene.J. Appl. Polymer Sci. 73 4 1493-1500 1999890 13T. Takahashi,J. TakimotoK. KoyamaElongational Viscositiy for Miscible <strong>and</strong> Immiscible Polymer Blends. I.PMMA <strong>and</strong> AS with Similar Elongational ViscosityJ. Appl. Polymer Sci. 73 5 757-766 1999891 13892 13Kozo Hosokawa,T. ShimomuraH. Furusawa,Y. KimuraKohzo ItoM. C. Newstein,H. Wang,N.P.BalsaraA. A. Lefebvre,Y. Shinidman,H. WatanabeK. Osaki,T. Shikata,H. Niwa,Y. MorishhimaTwo-dimensional spectroscipy of electric birefringence relaxation infrequency domain: Measurment method for second-order nonlinearaafter-effect function.Microstructural Changes in a Colloidal Liquid in the Shear Thinning<strong>and</strong> Shear Tickening RegimesJ. Chem. Phys. 110 8 4101-4108 1999J. Chem. Phys. 110 10 4827-4838 1999893 13Y.-K. Cho,H. WatanabeS. GranickDielectric Response of Polymer Films Confined Between Mica Surfaces J. Chem. Phys. 110 19 9688-9696 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results894 13Sinpei Tanaka,Kohzo ItoR. HayakawaSize <strong>and</strong> number density of precrystalline aggregates in lysozymecrystallization processJ. Chem. Phys. 111 10330-10337 1999895 13Tadanori Koga,Tuyoshi KogaT. HashimotoUltra-small-angle x-ray scattering studies on order-disorder transitionin diblock copolymersJ. Chem. Phys. 111 11076 1999896 13T. Takahashi,A. NishiokaY. Masubuchi,J. TakimotoK. KoyamaA Systematic description by BKZ Model of Strain Hardening orSoftening in Uniaxial Elongation of Polymer Melts.J. Macromol. Sci.-Phys., B. 38 3 289-304 1999897 13P. Riha,H. Kimura,K. AikawaY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaThe shear-flow properties of electro-rheological liquid polymeric blends J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 85 10 249-256 1999898 13D.P.Bossev,M. Matsumoto,T. SatoH. Watanabe,M. Nakahara1H <strong>and</strong> 19F NMR study of the Counterion Effect on the MicellarStructures Formed by Tetraethylammonium <strong>and</strong> LithiumPerfluorooctylsulfonates. 2. Mixed SystemsJ. Phys. Chem. B. 103 39 8259-8366 1999899 13T. Miura,Kohzo ItoR. HayakawaDynamics of the inclusion complex formation between molecularnanotubes <strong>and</strong> flexible polymer chainsJ. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 68 .1740-1745 1999900 13K. Okamoto,M. Takahashi,H. YamaneH. Kashihara,H. Watanabe,T. MasudaShape Recovery of a Dispersed Droplet Phase <strong>and</strong> Stress Relaxationafter Application of Step Shear Strains in a Polystylene/PolycarbonateBlend MeltJ. Rheol. 43 4 951-965 1999901 13 K. Osaki,H. Watanabe,T. InoueStress Overshoot in Shear Flow of an Entangled Polymer with BimodalMolecular Weight DistributionJ. Soc. Rheol. Japan 27 1 63-64 1999902 13H. Watanabe,T. Sato,Y. MatsumiyaT. Inoue,K. OsakiRheo-Dielectrics: Its Applicability J. Soc. Rheol. Japan 27 2 121-125 1999903 13Y. Matsumiya,H. WatanabeT. Sato,K. OsakiSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Linear Viscoelasticity of Model Comb Polymers. J. Soc. Rheol. Japan 27 2 127-128 1999904 13H. Watanabe,T. Sato,K. OsakiY. Matsumiya,S.H.AnastasiadisEffects of Spatial Confinement on Dielectric Relaxation of BlockCopolymers having Tail, Loop, <strong>and</strong> Bridge ConformationsJ. Soc. Rheol. Japan 27 3 173-182 1999905 13M. Sugimoto,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takomoto,K. KoyamaMelt Strength <strong>and</strong> Extrudate Swell of High-melt-StrengthPolypropylene.J. Soc. Rheol. Jpn. 27 1 67-68 1999906 13Tatsuhiro Takahashi,Jun-ichi TakimotoKiyohito KoyamaElongational Viscosities of R<strong>and</strong>om <strong>and</strong> Block Copolymer Melts Journal of Applied Polymer Science 69 1999907 13S. Inoue,Y. KimuraKohzo Ito,R. HayakawaMolecular Weight Dependence of Dielectric Behavior of Polymerelectrolytes under Shear FlowJpn J. Appl. Phys. Part 2 38 665-667 1999908 13Takuya Fujima,H. FurusawaKohzo Ito,R. HayakawaDielectric relaxation of glass-forming organicliquid in the crossoverregime between normal <strong>and</strong> supercooled liquid statesJpn J. Appl. Phys. Part 2 38 1046-1048 1999909 13 K. Shimizu,K. Inomata,T. NoseShear-Rate Dependence orf Shear-Induced Orientation in Morphologyof Triblock CopolymerKoubunshi Ronbunshu 56 9 565-570 1999910 13Yuko Nagamine,Kohzo ItoR. HayakawaLow- <strong>and</strong> high-frequency electric birefringence relaxations in linearpolyelectrolyte solutionsLangumuir 15 4135-4138 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results911 13Kohzo Ito,Y. MaruyamaN. Hiroyasu,R. HayakawaDynamic light scattering in a periodically stationary system Langumuir 15 4139-4142 1999912 13K. Kimishima,H. JinnnaiT. HashimotoControl of Self-Assembled Structure in Binary Mixtures of A-B DiblockCopolymer <strong>and</strong> A-C Diblock Copolymer by Changing the Interactionbetween B <strong>and</strong> C Block ChiansMacromolecules 32 8 2585 1999913 13A. E. Ribbe,J. BodycombT. HashimotoQuantitative Analysis of the Staining of a Polyisoprene-blockpolystyreneMacromolecules 32 9 3154-3156 1999914 13M. OkadaT. SakaguchiThermal-History Dependence of Polymerization-Induced PhaseSeparationMacromolecules 32 4154-4156 1999915 13D. Yamaguchi,T. HashimotoN Y. Vaidya,C-D HanEffect of Annealing on the Perfection of Ordered Structure of HighAsymmetric diblock copolymerMacromolecules 32 22 7696-7699 1999916 13Y. Masubuchi,J. TakimotoK. KoyamaSimulation Study on Effect of Polymer Entanglement on the StrainHardeningMolecular Simulation 21 5 257-269 1999917 13Y. Okumura,Kohzo ItoR. HayakawaSwitching transition of molecular nanotubes forming an inclusioncomplex with block copolymers in solutionsPhy. Rev. E. 59 3823-3826 1999918 13Jiunn-Ren Roan,E. I. ShakhnovichPhase separation of a binary fluid containing surfactants in a Hele-Shaw cell.Phys. Rev. E 59 2 2109-2125 1999919 13 Hajime TanakaViscoelastic model of phase separation in colloidal suspensions <strong>and</strong>emulsionsPhys. Rev. E. 59 6842-6852 1999920 13 Hajime TanakaViscoelastic Phase Separation <strong>and</strong> Transient Formation of SpongelikePatternsProceedings of the OUM'98 1-99 1999921 13T. NoseN. NumasawaA Theoretical Consideration on Swollen Micelles Block Copolymers indilute SolutionRep.Prog. Polym. Phys., Jnp. 42 53-54 1999922 13A. Nishioka,T. Takahashi,Y. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaCharacteristics of Polymer Melts under Planar Elongation Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 41 21 293-294 1999923 13A. Minegishi,A. Nishioka,T. TakahashiY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaRelation between Strain-hardening Property of Elongational Viscosity<strong>and</strong> Long-time Relaxation for PS/UHMW-PSReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 41 21 407-408 1999924 13H. Nakamima,T. Takahashi,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaRelation between Elongational Viscosity <strong>and</strong> Internal Structure for SBSBlock Copolymer MeltReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 41 21 399-400 1999925 13R. Sakuyama,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Crystalline Nucleation of polymer Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999926 13W. Nagatake,Y. SuzukiY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaEffect of Glass Fiber on the Crystallization Behavior of Polypropylene Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999927 13J. Asano,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaEffect of Strain Hardening Properties <strong>and</strong> Lubricants on Blow MoldedProductsReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results928 13Y. Kato,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaEffect of Gap between Electrodes on the Electrorheological Behavior ofFiber SystemReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999929 13A. Nitta,N. Gohko,H. KimuraY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaThe Viscoelastic Behavior of Electrorheological Fluid under SqueezeFlowReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999930 13K. Aikawa,H. Kimura,N. GohkoY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaElectrorheological Effect of Polymer Blend in Slit Flow Reports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan 1999931 13Y. Masubuchi,J. TakimotoK. KoyamaMeasurement of Young's modulus <strong>and</strong> Poisson's ratio of polymer usingUltrasonics (in Japanese)Seikei-Kakou 11 2 102-107 1999932 13T. Hashimoto,K. KimishimaTadanori KogaSolid-Solid Phase Transformation in Soft Matters: ThermoreversibleTransformation between BCC-Spheres <strong>and</strong> Hexagonal Cylinders inBlock CopolymersThe Japan Institute of Metsls ProceedingsVol.12(JIMIC-3)Pt.II 1377 1999933 13T. Hashimoto,Tadanori KogaTuyoshi Koga,N. SakamotoThermal-Noise-Induced First-Order Phase Transition In SymmetricBlock Copolymers: Behavior of Block Copolymers as a Complex LiquidThe Physics of Complex Liquids 1999934 13H. KODAMAS. KOMURAMean-Field Studies of Block Copolymer/Homopolymers BlendsAIP Conference Proceedings, Statistical Physics,ed. by M. Tokuyama <strong>and</strong> H.E.Stanley519 247-249 2000935 13A. KURODA ,T. YAMAUET. TANIGUCHI ,M. DOISimulation of Fracture of Polymeric MaterialAIP Conference Proceedings, Statistical Physics,ed. by M. Tokuyama <strong>and</strong> H.E.Stanley519 262-264 2000936 13T. TANIGUCHI, K. SATOM. DOIElectro-Rheological Effects of Binary Fluid MixturesAIP Conference Proceedings, Statistical Physics,ed. by M. Tokuyama <strong>and</strong> H.E.Stanley519 581-583 2000937 13T. YAMAUE,T. TANIGUCHIM. DOIShrinking dynamics <strong>and</strong> patterns of gels.AIP Conference Proceedings, Statistical Physics,ed. by M. Tokuyama <strong>and</strong> H.E.Stanley519 584-586 2000938 13T. NoseK. IyamaMicellization <strong>and</strong> relaxation kinetics of diblock copolymers in dilutesolution based on A-W theory I. Description of a model for core-coronatype micellesComputational <strong>and</strong> Theoretical Polymer Sci. 10 249-257 2000939 13M. Monzen, T. Kawakatsu,M. Doi ,R. HasegawaMicelle formation in triblock copolymer solutions. Comput. Theoret. Polym. Sci. 10 275-280 2000940 13Takeshi AoyagiMasao DoiMolecular dynamics dimulation of dntangled polymers in shear flowComputational <strong>and</strong> Theoretical Polymer Science(Elsevier Sci.)10 317-321 2000941 13 Mototsugu Yoshida A National <strong>Project</strong> on mesoscipic simulation in Japan Computer Phys. Comm. 127 100-104 2000942 13R. Rzehak,W. KromenT. Kawakatsu,W. ZimmermannDeformation of a Tethered Polymer in Uniform Flow Euro. Phys. J. E2 2 3-30 2000943 13Hajime TanakaTakeaki ArakiSurface effects on spinodal decomposition of incompressible binaryfluid mixturesEurophys. Lett 51 2 154-160 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results944 13 Hajime Tanaka Thermodynamic anomaly <strong>and</strong> polyamorphism of water Europhys. Lett 50 3 340-346 2000945 13Eiji Ikeda,Y. OkumuraT. Shimomura,Kohozo Ito,R. HayakawaInclusion behavior between molecular nanotubes <strong>and</strong> linear polymerchains in aqueous solutionsJ. Chem. Phys. 112 4321-4325 2000946 13 Hajime Tanaka Simple physical model of liquid water J. Chem. Phys. 112 799-809 2000947 13A. Nishioka,T. Takahashi,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaDescription of uniaxial, biaxial, <strong>and</strong> planar elongational viscosities ofpolystyrene melt by the K-BKZ modelJ. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 89 287-301 2000948 13 Hajime TanakaInhomogeneous Flow in a One-Component Polymeric Fluid with aNonmonotonic Constitutive LawJ. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 69 299-302 2000949 13 Hajime Tanaka Viscoelastic phase separation J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 12 R207-R264 2000950 13 K. Inomata,H. Shimizu,T. NosePhase Equilibrium Studies on Rod/Solvent <strong>and</strong> Rod/Coil/SolventSystemes Containing Poly(a, L-glutamate) Having Oligo(ethylene glycol) J. Polym. Sci., B: Polym. Phys. 38 1331-1340 2000Side Chains951 13M. Kakiuchi,Y. Aoki,H. Watanabe,K. OsakiDielectric Behavior of PVC Gels <strong>and</strong> Sols in Dioctyl Phthalate J. Soc. Rheol. Japan 28 4 197-198 2000952 13Takuya Fujima,Hiroshi Frusawa,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaDielectric study on the Johari-Goldstein mode of glass-forming sorbitol Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2 39 744-746 2000953 13Yuko Nishikawa,Akihiro Fukagawa,Hiroshi Frusawa,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaHow to extract the counterion valency effect on polyelectrolyteconformationsJournal of the Physical Society of Japan 69 4116-4117 2000954 13Yasushi Okumura,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke Hayakawa,Toshio NishiSelf-assembling dendritic supramolecule of molecular nanotubes <strong>and</strong>starpolymersLangmuir 26 10278-10280 2000955 13Y. Matsumiya,H. WatanabeK. OsakiComparison of Dielectric <strong>and</strong> Viscoelastic Relaxation Functions of cis-Polyisoprenes: Test of Tube Dilation Molecular PictureMacromolecules 33 2 499-506 2000956 13K. Karatasos,S.H.AnastasadisT. Pakula,H. WatanabeOn the Loops to Bridges Ratio in Ordered Triblock Copolymers: AnInvestigation by Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy <strong>and</strong> ComputerSimulationsMacromolecules 33 2 523-542 2000957 13T. Sato,,H. Watanabe,K. OsakiThermoreversible Physical Gelatin of Block Copolymers in a SelectiveSolventMacromolecules 33 5 1686-169 2000958 13H. Watanabe,T. Sato,K. OsakiConcentration Dependence of Loop Fraction in Styrene-Isoprene-Styrene Triblock Copolymer Solutions <strong>and</strong> Corresponding Changes inEquuilibrium ElasticityMacromolecules 33 7 2545-2550 2000959 13H. Watanabe,S.M. Kilbey,M. TirrellA Scaling Model for Osmotic Energy of Polymer Brushes Macromolecules 33 24 9146-9151 2000960 13M. Okada,H. MasunagaH. FurukawaThermal-History Dependence of Polymerization-Induced PhaseSeparationMacromolecules 33 7238-7240 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results961 13 Mototsugu YoshidaThe Outline of Platform for Designing High Functional <strong>Materials</strong><strong>Project</strong>.Now & Future 15 45 2-4 2000962 13 Hajime Tanaka General view of a liquid-liquid phase transition Phys. Rev. E 62 5 6968-6976 2000963 13Hajime TanakaTakeaki ArakiSimulation Method of Colloidal Suspensions with HydrodynamicInteractions: Fluid Particle DynamicsPhys. Rev. Lett. 85 6 1338-1341 2000964 13W. Nagatake,T. TakahashiY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaDevelopment of Shear Flow Thermal Rheometer (SFTR) for directmeasurement of crystallization fraction of polymer melts under sheardeformationPolymer 41 1 523-531 2000965 13Y. Fukumine,K. InomataA. Takano,T. NoseMicellization hebavior of diblock copolymers in solution near thecritical micelle temperaturePolymer 41 5367-5374 2000966 13T. Takahashi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaUniaxial Elongational Viscosity of Various Molten Polymer Composites Polymer Composites 20 3 357-366 2000967 13T. Azuma,O. TyagiT. NoseStatic <strong>and</strong> Synamic Properties of Block-Copolymer Solution in PoorSolvent. I. A Light Scattering Study on Solutions in Weakly-SelectiveSolventsPolymer J. 32 2 151-158 2000968 13Yasushi Okumura,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaTheory on inclusion behavior between cyclodextrin molecules <strong>and</strong>linear polymer chains in solutionsPolymers for Advanced <strong>Materials</strong> 11 815-819 2000969 13Takeshi Shimomura,Ken-ichi Yoshida,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaInsulation effect of an inclusion complex formed by polyaniline <strong>and</strong> -cyclodextrin in solutionPolymers for Advanced <strong>Materials</strong> 11 837-839 2000970 13971 13972 13K. Miganawa,S. Masuda,N. Gohko,K. Koyama,M. TanakaY. Kato,Y. MasubuchiJ. Takimoto,K. KoyamaC. Ogawa,Y.Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaHomogeneous <strong>and</strong> Blended ER Fluids with Polyether DerivativesThe Mechanism of ER Effect Induced by Attaching Flocked Fabrics onElectrodesDomain Structure <strong>and</strong> MR Effect of Ferrofluid Emulsion973 13 K. Koyama Domain Structure Control by Electric Field974 13975 13H. Iwatsuki,N. Gohko,H. Kimura,Y.Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaH. Kimura,K. AikawaY. Masubuchi,J. Takimoto,K. KoyamaMolecular Orientation <strong>and</strong> Electrohydrodynamic Flow in HomogeneousER FluidsElectrically Induced Viscosity Change in Immiscible Liquid BlendProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensionsProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensionsProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensionsProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensionsProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensionsProc. of the 7th Int'l Conference on Electro-Rheological Fluids Macneto- RheologicalSuspensions95-102 2000224-230 2000224-230 2000344-357 2000479-485 2000587-594 2000976 13S. D. Mishler,H. Dreze, H. K. Lyon,D. W. Mead, R. G. Larson,M. DoiAPPLICATION OF BINARY INTERACTION THEORY TO GENERALEXTENSIONAL FLOWS: POLYDISPERSE POLYMERSProceedings of the XIIIth International Congress onRheology1 154-156 2000977 13H.W.Chen,M.K.Lyon,W.D.MeadR.G.Larson,M.DoiAPPLICATION OF BINARY INTERACTION THEORY TOMONODISPERSE STAR POLYMERS IN NONLINEAR FLOWSProceedings of the XIIIth International Congress onRheology2 47-49 2000978 13J. Takimoto,H. TasakiM. DoiPREDICTION OF THE RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERMELTS BY STOCHASTIC SIMULATIONProceedings of the XIIIth International Congress onRheology2 97-99 2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results979 13 Hajime TanakaA Simple Phenomenological Model of Shear B<strong>and</strong>ing in A PolymericFluid with A Non-Monotonic Constitutive LawProceedings of the XIIIth INTERNATIONALCONGRESS ON RHEOLOGY3 182-184 2000980 13Hajime Tanaka,,Jun Yamamoto,Mamoru IsobeShear Effects on Fluctuation Kinetics <strong>and</strong> Topological Transition ofFluid MembranesProceedings of the XIIIth INTERNATIONALCONGRESS ON RHEOLOGY3 291-293 2000981 13 H. Watanabe Viscoelasticity <strong>and</strong> Dynamics of Entangled Polymers Prog. Polym. Sci. 24 9 1253-1403 2000982 13Hiroo Fukunaga,Jun-ichi TakimotoTakeshi Aoyagi,Tatsuya YamaueFumio Sawa,Masao DoiParameterization of the Gay-Berne Potential for nCBProgress of Theoretical Physics "ComputationalPhysics <strong>and</strong> Related Topics"Suppl. 138 396-397 2000983 13Fumio Sawa,Jun-ichi Takimoto,TakeshiAoyagiHiroo Fukunaga,Tatsuya Shoji,Masao DoiMolecular Dynamics Study of Poly(ethylene oxide) Containing LiI SaltProgress of Theoretical Physics "ComputationalPhysics <strong>and</strong> Related Topics"Suppl. 138 408-409 2000984 13Shinzi Urashita,Toshihiro KawakatsuMasao DoiMorphologies of Multiphase Polymer Blend SystemsProgress of Theoretical Physics "ComputationalPhysics <strong>and</strong> Related Topics"Suppl. 138 412-413 2000985 13Tatsuya Yamaue,Takashi TaniguchiMasao DoiShrinking Process of Gels by Stress-Diffusion Coupled DynamicsProgress of Theoretical Physics "ComputationalPhysics <strong>and</strong> Related Topics"Suppl. 138 416-417 2000986 13H. Watanabe,T. Sato,K. Osaki,M. Matsumiya,D.P. Bossev,C.E. McNamee,M. NakaharaLinear Viscoelastic Behavior of perfluorooctyl Sulfonate Mecelles:Effects of Counter-IonRheol. Acta. 39 2 110-12 2000987 13T. Yamaue,T. TaniguchiM. DoiThe Simulation of Large Deformation of Gels by Stress-DiffusionCoupled Model.Trans. <strong>Materials</strong> Research Society, Jpn. 25 3 767-770 2000988 13Yasushi OkumuraKohzo ItoThe polyrotaxane gel: a topological gel by figure-of-eight cross-links Advanced <strong>Materials</strong> 13 7 485-487 2001989 13Yasushi OkumuraKohzo ItoThe polyrotaxane gel: a topological gel by figure-of-eight cross-links Advanced <strong>Materials</strong> 13 7 485-487 2001990 13H.Nakazawa,S.Fujinami,M.Motoyama,T.Ohta,T.ArakiH.Tanaka,T.Fujisawa,H.Nakada,M.Hayashi,M.AizawaPhase separation <strong>and</strong> gelation of polymer-dispersed liquid crystals Compulational <strong>and</strong> Theoretical Polymer Scinence 11 6 445-458 2001991 13 T. Nose,N. NumasawaA Theory of Swollen Hollow Micelles of Diblock Copolymers inSelective SolventsComputational <strong>and</strong> Theoretical Polymer Sci. 11 167-174 2001992 13Hiroya Kodama,Shigeyuki Komura,Keizou TamuraMean-field approach to polymeric microemulsions Europhysics Lett. 53 1 46-52 2001993 13Hajime TanakaShinsaku TakagiPhase-coherent light scattering spectroscopy. . General principle <strong>and</strong>polarized dynamic light scatteringJ. Chem. Phys. 114 14 6286-6295 2001994 13Shinsaku TakagiHajime TanakaPhase-coherent light scattering spectroscopy. . Deporlarizeddynamic light scatteringJ. Chem. Phys. 114 14 6296-6302 2001995 13Takeshi Aoyagi ,Jun-ichi TakimotoMasao DoiMolecular Dynamics Study of Polymer Melt Confined between Walls J. Chem. Phys. 115 1 552-559 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results996 13Hajime TanakaShinsaku TakagiPhase-coherent light scattering spectroscopy. . General principle <strong>and</strong>polarized dynamic light scatteringJ. Chem. Phys. 2001997 13Shinsaku TakagiHajime TanakaPhase-coherent light scattering spectroscopy. . Deporlarizeddynamic light scatteringJ. Chem. Phys. 2001998 13J.-R. Roan,T. KawakatsuModel for phase transitions in the solid phases of LangmuirmonolayersJ. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 70 3 738-742 2001999 13 Hajime TanakaPhysical Origin of the Boson Peak Deduced from a Two-Order-Parameter Model of LiquidJ. Phys. Soc. Jpn 70 5 1178-1181 20011000 13 Hajime TanakaInterplay between wetting <strong>and</strong> phase separation in binary fluidmixtures: roles of hydrodynamicsJ. Phys:Condens.Matter13 21 4637-4674 20011001 13M. Kakiuchi,Y. AokiH. Watanabe,K. OsakiViscoelastic Properties of Poly(Vinyl Chloride): Effect of PlasticizerTypeJ. Soc. Rheol. Japan 29 1 53-59 20011002 13H. Watanabe,Y. MatsumiyaM. Kakiuchi,Y. AokiRheo-dielectric Behavior of Carbon Black Suspensions J. Soc. Rheol. Japan 29 2 77-80 20011003 13Tomonori Akai, Takumi Abe, TakeshiShimomura <strong>and</strong> Kohzo ItoManipulation of insulated molecular wire with atomic force microscope Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2(12A) 40 L1327-L1329 20011004 13Tomonori Akai, Takumi Abe, TakeshiShimomura <strong>and</strong> Kohzo ItoManipulation of insulated molecular wire with atomic force microscope Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2(12A) 40 L1327-L1329 20011005 13Akihiro Fukagawa, Hiroshi Frusawa,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaDivalent counterion effect on the electrostatic persistence length ofpolyelectrolyte chains: an electric birefringence studyJapanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2(8B) 40 L894-L896 20011006 13Akihiro Fukagawa, Hiroshi Frusawa,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaDivalent counterion effect on the electrostatic persistence length ofpolyelectrolyte chains: an electric birefringence studyJapanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 2(8B) 40 L894-L896 20011007 13Yuichi Masubuchi, Jun-ichi Takimoto,Kiyohito KoyamaBrownian simulations of anetwork of reptating primitive chainsJouranal of chemical Physics1159 .4387-4394 20011008 13Makoto Saito,Takeshi Shimomura,Yasushi Okumura,Kohzo Ito,Reinosuke HayakawaTemperature dependence of inclusion-dissociation behavior betweenmolecular nanotubes <strong>and</strong> linear polymers”Journal of Chemical Physics 114 1-3 20011009 13Takeshi Shimomura , Tomonori Akai, TakumiAbe, <strong>and</strong> Kohzo ItoAtomic force microscopy observation of insulated molecular wireformed by conducting polymer <strong>and</strong> molecular nanotubeJournal of Chemical Physics 116(5), (2002) 5 1753-1756 20011010 13M.Sugimoto, Y.Masubuchi, J. Takikmoto,K.KoyamaMelt Rheology of Polypropyrene Containing Small Amount of High-Molecular-Weight Chain.2.Uniaxial <strong>and</strong> Biaxial Extensional FlowJournal of polymer science B Polymer physics 39 2692-2704 20011011 13 H. Watanabe Rheology of Diblock Copolymer Micelles in Selective SolventsKobunnshi Ronbunshu58 135-146 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results1012 13Takuya Funaki, Takeshi Shimomura <strong>and</strong>Kohzo ItoInclusion-dissociation behavior between non-ionic surfactants <strong>and</strong>molecular nanotube in aqueous solutionKoubunshi Ronbunshu 58 299-303 20011013 13Takuya Funaki, Takeshi Shimomura <strong>and</strong>Kohzo ItoInclusion-dissociation behavior between non-ionic surfactants <strong>and</strong>molecular nanotube in aqueous solutionKoubunshi Ronbunshu 58 299-303 20011014 13 H. Watanabe Dielectric Relaxation of Type-A Polymers in Melts <strong>and</strong> Solutions Macromol. Rapid Commun. 22 3 127-175 20011015 13T. Nose,K. Inomata,H. MoritaT. Kawakatsu,M. DoiEffects of A-B Block copolymer additives on interfacial tension of A/Bpolymer blends near the ciritical temperature; comparison of meanfieldcalculations with experimentsMacromolecular Chemistry <strong>and</strong> Physics in press 20011016 13H. Watanabe,T. KanayaY. TakahashiEquilibrium Elasticity of Diblock Copolymer Micellar Lattice Macromolecules 34 3 662-665 20011017 13H. Watanabe,K. OsakiM. Kakiuchi,Y. AokiViscoelastic Properties of Poly(vinyl chloride) Sols Macromolecules 34 3 666-670 20011018 13M. Kakiuchi,Y. AokiH. Watanabe,K. OsakiViscoelastic Properties of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Gels: Universality of GelElasticityMacromolecules 34 9 2987-2991 20011019 13Y. Aoki,A. HatanoT. Tanaka,H. WatanabeNonlinear Stress Relaxation of ABS Polymers in the Molten State Macromolecules 34 9 3100-3107 20011020 13S. M. Kilbey II,H. WatanabeM. TirrellStructure <strong>and</strong> Scaling of Polymer Brushes near the Theta Condition Macromolecules 34 15 5249-5259 20011021 13Y. MatsumiyaH. WatanabeFurther Test of the Tube Dilation Process in Star-Branched cis-Polyisoprene: Role of Branching-Point FluctuationMacromolecules 34 16 5702-5710 20011022 13M.Sugimoto, Y.Masubuchi, J. Takikmoto,K.KoyamaMelt Rheology of Polypropyrene Containing Small Amount of High-Molecular-Weight Chain.2.Uniaxial <strong>and</strong> Biaxial Extensional FlowMacromolecules 34 6056-6063 20011023 13H. Watanabe,Y. MatsumiyaT. Kanaya,Y. TakahashiRheology <strong>and</strong> Structure of a Butadiene-Styrene Diblock Copolymer inDibutyl Phthalate: Role of Concentration Fluctuation in Disruption <strong>and</strong>Reformation of Micellar Lattice.Macromolecules 34 19 6742-6755 20011024 13H. Hahn,J. H. LeeN. P. Balsara,B. A. Garetz,H. WatanabeViscoelastic Properties of Aligned Block Copolymer Lamellae Macromolecule 34 25 8701-8709 20011025 13Hiroshi Morita,Toshihiro KawakatsuMasao DoiDynamic Density Functional Study on the Structure of Thin PolymerBlend Films with a Free SurfaceMacromolecules 34 25 8777-8783 20011026 131027 13Takeaki ArakiHajime TanakaKatsuhiro InomataLi-Zhi LiuTakuhei NoseBenjamin ChuThree-Dimensional Numerical Simulations of Viscoelastic PhaseSeparation: Morphological CharacteristicsSynchrotron Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Studies on Phase Separation<strong>and</strong> Crystallization of Associated Polymer BlendsMacromolecules in press 2001Macromolecules in press 20011028 13H. Fukunaga,T. AoyagiJ. Takimoto,M. DoiParameterization of the Gay-Berne potential for nCB <strong>and</strong> moleculardynamics simulation of 5CBMol. Cryst. Liquid Cryst. 365 1695-1702 20011029 13H. Nakazawa,S. Fujinami,M. MotoyamaT. Ohta,T. Araki,H. TanakaPolymerization-induced phase separation of polymer-dispersed liquidcrystalMolebular Crystals <strong>and</strong> Liquid Crystals 366 2723-2730 2001


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results1030 13Jun YamamotoHajime TanakaTransparent nematic phase in a liquid-crystal-based microemulsion Nature 409 321-325 20011031 13 Jiunn-Ren RoanAttraction between nanoparticles inducedby end-grafted homopolymers in good solventPhys. Rev. Lett. 86 6 1027-1030 20011032 13R. Hayashi,M. Takahashi,H. YamaneH. Jinnai,H. WatanabeDynamic Interfacial Properties of Polymer Blends under Large StepStrains: Shape Recovery of a Single DropletPolymer 42 2 757-764 20011033 13Y. Sakane,K. Inomata,H. MoritaT. Kawakatsu,M. Doi,T. NoseEffects of low-molecular-weight additives on interfacial tension ofpolymer blends: experiments forpoly(dimethylsiloxane)/poly(tetramethyldisiloxane)+oligo(dimethylsiloxane), <strong>and</strong> comparison with mean-field calculationsPolymer in press 20011034 13A.V.Sesha Sainath, T. Inoue, K. Yonetake, K.KoyamaThermal behaviour of poly(acryloyloxybenzoic acid)/nylon Polymer 42 9859-9862 20011035 131036 13Akihiro Nishioka,Tatsuhiro Takahashi, YuichiMasubuchi, jun-ichi Takimoto, KiyohitoKoyamaYuichi Masubuchi, Kaori Watanabe, WataruNagatake, Jun-ichi. Takimoto, KiyohitoKoyamaMelt rheology of ethylene ionomers blended with a small-molecule acid Polymer 42 7907-7910 2001Thermal analysis of shear induced crystallization by the shear flowthermal rheometer: isothermal crystallization of polypropylenePolymer425023-5027 20011037 13Hiroshi Frusawa, Kohzo Ito <strong>and</strong> ReinosukeHayakawaLinear Polyelectrolyte SolutionsReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan(special issue)43 81-109 20011038 13Hiroshi Frusawa, Kohzo Ito <strong>and</strong> ReinosukeHayakawaLinear Polyelectrolyte SolutionsReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan(special issue)43 81-109 20011039 13 Hiroki Iwatsuki, kiyohito Koyama Electrorheology of PolymersReports on Progress in Polymer Physics in Japan43 391-444 20011040 13Akinari minegishi,Akihiro NishiokaTatsuhiro Takahashi,Yuichi MasubuchiJun-ichi Takimoto,Kiyohito KoyamaUniaxial Elongational Viscosity of OS/a small amount of UHMW-PSBlendsRheol. Acta 40 329-338 20011041 13H. Watanabe,Y. MatsumiyaK. OsakiTube Dilation Process in Star-Branched cis-Polyisoprenes J. Polym. Sci. part B. Polym. Phys. in press 20021042 13Y. Aoki,A. HatanoH. WatanabeChain Relaxation Time in ABS Polymer Melts. J. Soc. Rheol. Japan in press 20021043 13M. Horigome,M. YadaJ. Koike,H. WatanabeRheology of Aqueous Suspensions of Polystyrene Particles withBimodal Radius Distribution.J. Soc. Rheol. Japan in press 20021044 13Y. Matsumiya,H. WatanabeT. Sato,K. OsakiSynthesis <strong>and</strong> Linear Viscoelasticity of Model Comb Polymers. J. Soc. Rheol. Japan 20021045 13Takeshi Shimomura , Tomonori Akai, TakumiAbe, <strong>and</strong> Kohzo ItoAtomic force microscopy observation of insulated molecular wireformed by conducting polymer <strong>and</strong> molecular nanotubeJournal of Chemical Physics 116 5 1753-1756 20021046 13 H. WatanabeInvestigation of Entanglement Dynamics of Flexible Polymer Chians viaComparison of Dielectric <strong>and</strong> Viscoelastic Properties: A Review ofRecent Findings.Korea-Australia Rheol. J. in press 2002


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results1047 13 H. Watanabe Dielectric Relaxation of Type-A Polymers in Melts <strong>and</strong> Solution Macromol. Chem. Phys. inpress 20021048 13H. Watanabe,Y. MatsumiyaT. InoueDielectric <strong>and</strong> Viscoelastic Relaxation of Highly Entangled StarPolyisoprene: Quantitative Test of Tube Dilation ModelMacromolecules 20021049 13H. Watanabe,Y. MatsumiyaK. OsakiSynthesis, Characterization, <strong>and</strong> Viscoelesticity of Model Comb <strong>and</strong>Pom-Pom Polymers.Macromolecules 20021050 13Hajime Tanaka,Yohei NakanishiNaoko TakuboNonuniversal nature of dynamic critical anomaly in polymer solutions Phys. Rev. E 65 021802 20021051 13M. Horigome,M. YadaH. WatanabeRheology of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate-co-Styrene) Particles Suspendedin Water: Effects of Electrostatic Surface LayerRheol. Acta 20021052 14 H.Fujii,T.Matsumoto <strong>and</strong> N.NogiAnalysis of Surface Oscillation of Doloplet under MicrogravityEnvironmentActa Metallurgy 48 20001053 14 I.Ohnaka, Q.Y.Xiang,J.D.Zhu <strong>and</strong> H.Ohnaka Modeling of fluid-particles two-phase flowModelling of Casting,Welding <strong>and</strong> AdvancedSolidification Procwsses20001054 14 J.D.Zhu <strong>and</strong> I.OhnakaA New Simulation Method of Mold Filing by Using Regular <strong>and</strong>Irregular-Mixed Elementibid. 20001055 14I.Ohnaka,J.D.Zhu,T.Ohmichi,S.Kashiwai <strong>and</strong>H.YasudaComputer Simulation of Casting - Recent Development The Second International Conference onProcessing <strong>Materials</strong> for Properties20011056 14 I.Ohnaka <strong>and</strong> J.D. ZhuCasting <strong>and</strong> Solidification Simulation Based on Direct Finite DifferenceMethodProc. of the Int. Conf. on The Science of Casting<strong>and</strong> Solidification20011057 14 Itsuo OhnakaContribution <strong>and</strong> Development of Computer Simulation in FoundryIndustryProc. of the 7th Asian Foundry Congress 20011058 14Jun Iwane, Itsuo Ohnaka, Jindong Zhu <strong>and</strong>Hideyuki YasudaSolidification Simulation of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron withConsideration of Graphite GrowthProc. of the 7th Asian Foundry Congress 20011059 14Yukiko Sako, Itsuo Ohnaka, Jindong Zhu <strong>and</strong>Hideyuki YasudaModeling of oxides entrapment during mold filling of Al-alloy castings Proc. of the 7th Asian Foundry Congress 20011060 14Masayuki Kudoh, Tomoko Kawanishi <strong>and</strong>Ken-ichi OhsasaEstimation of Distribution coefficient of Ni-Cr <strong>and</strong> Ni-Cr-Al-Ti alloysThe 4th Pacific Rim International Conference onAdvanced <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>and</strong> Processing, JIM,2 20011061 14T.M.Wang, I.Ohnaka, J.D.Zhu, F.Kinoshita,<strong>and</strong> T.Murakami1062 14 Haidong Zhao, Baicheng Liu, Itsuo Ohnaka1063 14A.Kimatsuka, Itsuo Ohnaka, J.D.Zhu <strong>and</strong>Tetsutaro Ohmichi1064 14 Tongmin Wang, Junze Jin <strong>and</strong> Itsuo OhnakaAn Regular-Irregular Mixed Meshing Method for SolidificationSimulation of CastingsMacro porosity prediction of SG iron castings with consideringmicrostructure formationMold Filling Simulation with Consideration of Gas Escape throughS<strong>and</strong> MoldA Novel CAMC Model for the Prediction of Solidification GrainStructuresProc. of The 5th Pacific Rim InternationalConference on Modeling of Casting <strong>and</strong>Solidification ProcessesProc. of The 5th Pacific Rim InternationalConference on Modeling of Casting <strong>and</strong>Solidification ProcessesProc. of The 5th Pacific Rim InternationalConference on Modeling of Casting <strong>and</strong>Solidification ProcessesProc. of The 5th Pacific Rim InternationalConference on Modeling of Casting <strong>and</strong>Solidification Processes2002200220022002


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results1065 14J.D.Zhu, I.Ohnaka, A.Sugiyama, T.Ohmichi<strong>and</strong> Y.OginoModeling of Mold Filling for Gating Systems with FiltersProc. of The 5th Pacific Rim InternationalConference on Modeling of Casting <strong>and</strong>Solidification Processes20021066 16 Y.ItoThe Introduction of an R&D Program of Key Technology for InnovativeLow-cost <strong>and</strong> Light StructuresTHERMEC 2000(Int'l Conf. on Processing &Manufacturing of Advanced <strong>Materials</strong>, Las Vegas,USA), Journal <strong>Materials</strong> Processing Technology tobe published20001067 16 A.Yahata,M.Kadoya,T.Kaijima,H.Kikukawa Innovative Structural Development for Civil Transport 20001068 16Y.Hirose,S.Maekawa,K.Kosugi,M.Imuta,N.Tajima,H.KikukawaTechnology Development for Innovative Cockpit Structure of aTransport Aircraft2000


Table 3. Papers on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s Results1069 16Y.Toi,A.Harada,M.Noda,K.Amaoka,H.KikukawaConceptual Study of Innovative Composite Wing Structure 20001070 16N.Suzuki,M.Matoba,S.Ohashi,M.Ochi,A.YahataApplication of Low Cost Metal Processes to Wing Leading Edges 20001071 16 Y.ItoNEDO's R&D Program on Key Technology for Innovative Low-Cost <strong>and</strong>Lightweight StructuresLiMAT 2001 (The 2nd Int'l Conf. on Light <strong>Materials</strong>for Transportation Systems, Pusan, Korea)20011072 16 A.Yahata,M.Kadoya,H.Kikukawa R&D Scheme <strong>and</strong> Objectives for Innovative Aircraft Structures 20011073 161074 16Y.Hirose,T.Tsujimoto,K.Kosugi,M.Imuta,H.FukagawaT.Jinishi,M.Matoba,S.Ohashi,M.Ochi,A.YahataInnovative Nose Section of Fuselage Structures Applied by Friction StirWelding (FSW) of the Aluminum Alloy <strong>and</strong> Large Thin Casting ofImproved Aluminum AlloyApplication of Manufacturing Processes for Monolithic Structure toWing Leading Edge200120011075 16Y.Toi,A.Harada,T.Kamiyama,K.Amaoka,H.KikukawaAffordable Composite Application to Wing StructureICCE/8(Int'l Conf. on Composite Engineering,Tenerife, Spain)20011076 16Y.Hirose,M.Konishi,K.Kosugi,M.Imuta,H.FukagawaThe Industrial Application of CFRP S<strong>and</strong>wich Panel for AircraftStructures20011077 16 Y.ItoNEDO's R&D Program on Revolutionary Low-Cost <strong>and</strong> LightweightAircraftProceedings of the 7th Japan Int'l SAMPESymposium, Tokyo, Japan (Society for theAdvancement of Material <strong>and</strong> ProcessEngineering)20011078 16 A.Yahata,H.Kikukawa R&D Program of Innovative Structural Technologies 20011079 16Y.Toi,A.Harada,T.Kamiyama,T.Inoue,K.Amaoka,H.KikukawaDevelopment of Affordable Composite Wing Structure 20011080 16 T.Ito,T.Sana,Y.Hirose,K,Araya,M.Nishitani Innovative Cockpit Structure-Molding Technology of Form Core 20011081 16 T.Sakanashi,S.Ito,Y.Hirose,K.Araya,K.KosugiInnovative Cockpit Structure-Friction Stir Welding Technology of Al-Alloy20011082 16M.Matoba,S.Ohashi,M.Ochi,M.Motoike,A.YahataStructural Development for Innovative Leading Edge of Wing 20011083 16 M.Ashizawa,A.SatoIntegrating Research & Development Programs with FAA Certificationto Expedite the Introduction of New Technology into Production Aircraft20011084 16 R.AbbottDesign, Manufacturing, <strong>and</strong> Certification Considerations for ModernIntegrated Structures2001Note:“PJ


Table 4. NEDO-Related Patents on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong>NO. PJ NO. Field of Research Patent Number Title Applicant1 2Non linear optical thin films, optical disks <strong>and</strong> opticalswichH.Yamamoto2 2Non linear optical thin films, optical disks <strong>and</strong> opticalswichH.Yamamoto3 7Measurement Methods <strong>and</strong>St<strong>and</strong>ard Reference <strong>Materials</strong>for Small Component PhysicalPropertiesUS 6281972 B1Method <strong>and</strong> Apparatus for Measuring Particle SizeDistributionK. Ehara4 9High Temperature <strong>Materials</strong>(Basic Sci. & Tech.)US Patent, Appl. No.09/695,095Calcium zirconate/magnesia porous composites <strong>and</strong>their fabrication processAIST5 9High Temperature <strong>Materials</strong>(Basic Sci. & Tech.)US Patent, Appl. No.09/747,939Reaction synthesis of silicon carbide-boron nitridecompositesAIST6 9High Temperature <strong>Materials</strong>(Basic Sci. & Tech.)US Patent, Appl. No.09/748,019Porous alumina <strong>and</strong> its fabrication proceduresAIST7 9Tribological <strong>Materials</strong> (BasicSci. & Tech.)Appl. No.09-095,156/US6194336 B1Highly toughened alumina sintered bodies <strong>and</strong> theirmanufacturing processAIST8 10 US09/307905Molecular compound, luminous material using the same,<strong>and</strong> luminous elementShu Hotta, Takashi Tamaki9 10 US09/790,624 New Sulfur Compound Containing Terphenyl Skeleton10 10 European Patent 00112157.311 10 US09/588,18512 10 European Patent 00112157.3Photoconducting silicon complexes, liquid crystalmaterials, composition thereof, <strong>and</strong> elements usingsamePhotoconducting silicon complexes, liquid crystalmaterials, composition thereof, <strong>and</strong> elements usingsamePhotoconducting silicon complexes, liquid crystalmaterials, composition thereof, <strong>and</strong> elements using sameHitoshi Fukushima, TakashiTamakiTakushi Sugino, Yo Shimizu,Hirosato MonobeTakushi Sugino, Yo Shimizu,Hirosato Monobe,Takushi Sugino, Yo Shimizu,Hirosato Monobe,


Table 4. NEDO-Related Patents on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong>13 10 DE695 14 267 T2 Verfahren zur herstellung von FerromagnetmaterialYo Shimizu, Masaru Miya, AkiraNagata,14 11 U.S.Patent in application15 12 EU 01300474.216 12 US 09/76523817 12 US18 12 EU 01304981.219 12 US 09/94210120 12 01120649721 12 US 09/87362022 12 EU 01301981.223 12 Canada 2358397ALUMINUM ALLOY STRUCTURAL PLATE EXCELLING INSTRENGTH AND CORROSION RESISTANCE ANDMETHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAMEDiamond Interconnection Substrate <strong>and</strong> a ManufacturingMethod ThereforDiamond Interconnection Substrate <strong>and</strong> a ManufacturingMethod ThereforMethod of Making Diamond Product <strong>and</strong> DiamondproductMethod of Making Diamond Product <strong>and</strong> DiamondproductMethod of Manufacturing Electron-Emitting Element <strong>and</strong>Elelctronic DeviceMethod of Manufacturing Electron-Emitting Element <strong>and</strong>Elelctronic DeviceMethod of Forming Diamond Film <strong>and</strong> Film -FormingApparatusMethod of Forming Diamond Film <strong>and</strong> Film -FormingApparatusMethod of Forming Diamond Film <strong>and</strong> Film -FormingApparatusSumitomo KeikinzokuKogyoKabushiki Kaisha et al.Y.NisibayasiY.NisibayasiY.NisibayasiY.NisibayasiY.NisibayasiY.NisibayasiT.MeguroT.MeguroT.Meguro24 15 100 11 876.3 III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR25 15 2000-12525 III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORSUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD


Table 4. NEDO-Related Patents on NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong>26 15 09/522, 707 III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR27 15 89103826 III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORSUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD 28 15 101 14 029.029 15 200101805-030 15 09/814, 87531 15 9010646332 15 10-2001-001525133 15 00113814.834 15 09/60584535 15 231315536 15 8911299737 15 120164.638 15 10-2000-0036354GROUP III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR ANDMETHOD OF PRODUCTING THE SAMEGROUP III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR ANDMETHOD OF PRODUCTING THE SAMEGROUP III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR ANDMETHOD OF PRODUCTING THE SAMEGROUP III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR ANDMETHOD OF PRODUCTING THE SAMEGROUP III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR ANDMETHOD OF PRODUCTING THE SAMEGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSGROUP III-V NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTHMETHOD AND VAPOR PHASE GROWTH APPARATUSSUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO CHEMICALCO.,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD SUMITOMO ELECTRICINDUSTRIES,LTD Note:“PJ


Table 5. Technology Samples of NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>sNO. PJ NO. Sample name Character Shape Quantity of furnished sample Appointed date of delivery1 2Optical waveguide with highrefractive index contrastSmall bending radius < 10 µmChip (on the order of 1cm×1cm×1mm)Min: 1 piece, Max: 1 piece1 month2 2 2D photonic crystalIt's wavelength dispersion for IR is twiceof a conventional grating'sPhotonic crystal(0.5mm ) onSiO2 substrate(10mm )Min 1 sample, max 4 samples1 month3 6Common input interface for the<strong>Materials</strong> Design EngineCompatible format with Muechen-XBAND Program library 1 set 1 month4 9Mo5Si3 particulatereinforcement silicon nitridecomposite5 9 Nano-structured Si3N4Flexural strength: 900MPaHigh wear resistance, electric dischargemachinabilityDisk: 70mm in diameter×12mmin thicknessFive pieces or less2 monthsf30 50×3 5mmt Min : 1, max: 3 3 months6 9 Inorganic-organic hybrid sheetFlexibility,transparency, heatresistivity(150)Sheet(8cm in diameter, 1mmin thickness)2 sheets7 9 Inorganic-organic hybrid film Gas-adsorption(NO2)Thin film( 0.5µm in5 substratesthickness, substrate:20×20mm)8 11 Ultra-fine Grain Stainless Steel9 11 Ni-based amorphous sheet10 11 Ni-based amorphous powderGrain size < 0.5 µm, Tensile Strength>1000MPaHigh corrosion-resistance in HCl <strong>and</strong>H2SO4High corrosion-resistance in HCl <strong>and</strong>H2SO4Bar: 16f ×70mm 1 5 6 months5cm×2cm×2mm Min:1, max:5 2 monthsUnder 75µm Min:10g, max:100g 2 months11 1112 1113 1114 11Bulk amrphous prepared bymold casting methodBulk amrphous prepared bymold casting methodBulk amrphous prepared bymold casting methodBulk amorphous prepared bypowder metallurgymmax>100000 Ring:12f ×6f ×1t 1 pcs. 1 monthmmax>100000 Ring:8f ×6f ×1t 1 pcs. 1 monthmmax>100000 Bar:1 4f ×30mm 1 pcs. 1 monthmmax>2000 Disk:18f ×1t 1 pcs. 1 month


Table 5. Technology Samples of NEDO's <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s15 11 Vapor quenched Al alloy sheet Tensile strength :800MPa Sheet 10cm×10cm×0.5mm Max 10 2 months16 13 Platform (tentative)Simulation platform with four meso-scalesimulation engines(COGNAC, VRLab, SUSI, MUFFIN)CD with Manual (6 Book) inJapaneseDistributed only to Co-laboratingCompany & UniversityReleased on May 15, 200017 13 Platform (be-ta version)Simulation platform with four meso-scalesimulation engines(COGNAC, Rex,SUSI,MUFFIN)CD with Manual(13 Books) inJapaneseDistributed only to Co-laboratingCompany & UniversityReleased on May 30, 200118 13 OCTA X'mas versionSimulation platform with four meso-scalesimulation engines(COGNAC, PASTA,SUSHI, MUFFIN)CD with Manual(10 Books) inEnglishDistributed only to Co-laboratingCompany & UniversityReleased on Dec. 25, 200119 14Mold filling <strong>and</strong> solidificationsimulation program for generalprecision casting Functional limitedTrial version (selectivemembers, trial contract)5 sets limited Aug. 2002 (planned)20 14Mold filling <strong>and</strong> solidificationsimulation program for generalprecision casting Functional limitedTrial version (selectivemembers, trial contract)10 sets limited Aug. 2003 (planned)21 16 CFRP s<strong>and</strong>wich panel Foam core, Low cost, No water entrapmentPanel 200mm×200mm×35mmoneAs necessary22 16 FSW (Friction Stir Welding) Welding for 7000 series aluminum alloy, Forward pressure bulkhead one As necessary23 16 Subcomponent test article Reduction of rivets 1500mm×500m×5.5mmt24 16 RTM (Resin Transfer Molding) Stitched Textile RTM CFRPChannel with integratedStiffenerone1 month25 16 Spar150mmX230mmX70mm(Sample cut from 2.4m part)26 16 Leading Edge Structure Ultrasonic Spot Welding + SPF W930mm×D185mm×H190mm one 1 month27 16 Forward Panel (Super Plastic Forming)Note:“PJ

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