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■Name |
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Professor Masahiko
Yamamoto (Age 59) |
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■Affiliation |
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Department of Materials
Science and Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka
University |
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■Supervising
Area of
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Project Leader of Study
on Functional Devices and of Promotion of Their Education |
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■Research
Plan |
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Studies
on Sensor Devices Using Aligned Nanomagnets and Conjugated
Multilayer Magnetic Film
Project Leader of Study on Functional Devices and of Promotion
of Their Education |
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■Background |
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July 1982
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Bs of Engineering,
Osaka University |
March 1966 |
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Ms of Engineering, Department
of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School
of Engineering, Osaka University |
March 1968 |
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Research Associate, Chair
of Materials Physics, Department of Materials Science
and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University |
April 1968 |
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Guest Research Fellow, Department
of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Cornell,
USA |
June 1978-May 1980 |
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Guest Associate Professor,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University
of Cornell, USA |
November 1987 |
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Associate Professor, Chair
of Materials Physics, Department of Materials Science
and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University |
September 1989 |
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Professor, Area of Materials
Physics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University |
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■Affiliated
Academic ■Societies |
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The Japan Institute
of Metals
The Japan Society of Applied Physics
The Magnetics Society of Japan
The Physical Society of Japan
The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
Material Research Society (USA)
American Vacuum Society (USA)
International Field Emission Society |
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■Research
Keywords |
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Thin film/multilayer
film/ artificial lattice,Crystal growth,Magnetism,Single spin
memory,Spin device、
Nanobot element,Magnetic recording/recording materials,Electron
beam microfabrication,Atomic scale structure evaluation,
scanning probe microscopy (SPM),Interfacial structure,Auto-organization |
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■Field
of Specialization |
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Materials Physics,
Thin Film Engineering, Surface Physics, Electron physics |
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■Awards |
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Hakaru MASUMOTO Award
of the Metallurgical Society (2003),
Best Poster Prize of the International Colloquium on Magnetic
Films and Surfaces (2002),
Organization Photography Award of the Metallurgical Society
(1973 and 1992)
Intern. Metallographic Contest Award 1992 |
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■Major
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Ryoichi Nakatani,
Noritsugu Takahashi, Tetsuo Yoshida and Masahiko Yamamoto:
Magnetic states and magnetization processes of Ni-Fe/Hf annular dots as candidates
of
non-volatile memory cells Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. Part 1, Vol.41, No.12, (2002) pp.7359-7366.
Gyu-Bong Cho, Masahiko Yamamoto and Yasuhiro Kamada:
Morphology of Fe film grown on self-organized SrTiO3 (001) substrate with inclined
angle
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. Part 1, Vol.41, No.9, (2002) pp.5713 - 5718.
Toshiki Kingetsu and Masahiko Yamamoto: Growth of short-period epitaxial superlattices
for X-ray multilayer mirrors (review article) Surface Science Report Vol.45 (2002)
pp.79-116.
Yasuhiro Kamada, Yoshitaka Hitomi, Toshiki Kingetsu and Masahiko Yamamoto
In-situ observation of epitaxial growth of [Au/Co/Cu] and [Cu/Co/Au] superlattices
and their magnetic properties J. Appl. Phys. Vol.90, No.10 (2001) pp.5104-5110.
Toshiki Kingetsu, Yasuhiro Kamada and Masahiko Yamamoto
Epitaxial growth of binary and ternary metallic strained superlattices and their
magnetic
properties (review article) Sci. Tech. Adv. Mat. Vol.2 (2001) pp.331-347. |
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