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KOBAYASHI Yoshihiro
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2009.04.01 - 2020.03.31, Division of Precision Science & Technology and Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Professor
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2020.04.01 - , ., Graduate School of Engineering, Professor
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Growth control and functionalizaiton of nanomaterials
Nanometer-scale chemistry-related, Applied physical properties-related, Thin film/surface and interfacial physical properties-related, Nanomaterials-related, Semiconductors, optical properties of condensed matter and atomic physics-related, Electric and electronic materials-related, Crystal engineering-related
Academic Papers 【 display / non-display 】
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Turbostratic multilayer graphene synthesis on CVD graphene template toward improving electrical performance, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2019.04, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0486-7846, Other
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Effect of a protective layer on a carbon nanotube thin film channel in a biosensor device, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2019.04, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0486-7846, Other
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Turbostratic Stacking Effect in Multilayer Graphene on the Electrical Transport Properties, Physica Status Solidi (B), 2019.04, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0486-7846, Other
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Band-like transport in highly crystalline graphene films from defective graphene oxides, R. Negishi, M. Akabori, T. Ito, Y. Watanabe and Y. Kobayashi, Scientific Reports,6 28936, 2016.06, Papers
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Anomalous restoration of graphitic layers from graphene oxide in ethanol environment at ultrahigh temperature using solar furnace, T. Ishida, Y. Miyata, Y. Shinoda and Y. Kobayashi, Applied Physics Express,9 025103-1-025103-4, 2016.01, Papers
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Special, Graphene synthesis by thermal /chemical reduction of graphene oxide, Yoshihiro Kobayshi, S&T Publishing, ISBN, 978-4-907002-39-8, 2014.07
Outside Activity Management 【 display / non-display 】
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Academic society, Thin film and surface physics division, 2016.04 -
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Academic society, Thin film and surface physics division, 2014.04 - 2016.03