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Strong-Correlation Research Support Team
Izumi  HIRABAYASHI
Team Leader
Izumi HIRABAYASHI (D.Eng.)
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Research Areas

Strong-Correlation Research Support Team is taking charge of supportive services for "Quantum Science on Strong Correlation (QS2C) Project". The work ranges from daily paperwork for researchers to various kinds of supporting services related to intellectual property, collaborative research agreements, research result, and public relations, so that the researchers can concentrate on their research. Moreover, we take two additional businesses; one is a cooperative research named "Academia for Future Technologies" where young researchers sent from the industrial companies as a visiting scientist have a chance to experience the excellent basic science in order to make contributions to the future of the world and our life; the other is the management support of "Theory Forum for Quantum Science of Strong Correlation" which forms an international hub for the theory of strong correlation in condensed matter physics.

Research Subject

  1. Support for reserachers (Personnel affairs, finance, and others)
  2. Assistant buisiness for International Symposium
  3. Promoting collaboration with companies and Patents

Related links

  1. RIKEN Advanced Science Institute Website_Laboratories PageNew Window
  2. Correlated Electron Research Group PageNew Window
  3. Quantum Science on Strong Correlation PageNew Window

List of Selected Publications

  1. D. Takeuchi, T. Makino, H. Kato, M. Ogura, N. Tokuda, K. Oyama, T. Matsumoto, I. Hirabayashi, H. Okushi, and S. Yamasaki.:
    "Electron Emission from a Diamond (111) p-i-n(+) Junction Diode with Negative Electron Affinity during Room Temperature Operation"
    Appl. Phys. Ex., 3, 041301 (2010)
  2. M. Muralidhar, N. Sakai, M. Jirsa, M. Murakami, and I. Hirabayashi.:
    "Record flux pinning in melt-textured NEG-123 doped by Mo and Nb nanoparticles"
    Appl. Phys. Lett., 92, 162512 (2008).
  3. I. Hirabayashi.:
    "Development of oxide bulk superconductors and their applications"
    OHM(Japanese), 95(10), (1192) 49-55 (2008).
  4. S. Nariki, N. Sakai, I. Hirabayashi, M. Yoshikawa, Y. Itoh, T. Nakamura, H. Utumi.:
    "Preparation and properties of Eu-Ba-Cu-O superconducting bulk magnets for NMR application"
    PHYSICA C, 468, 1451-1455 (2008).
  5. T. Tanaka, R. Tsuru, T. Seike, H. Hirano, M. Morita, H. Teshima, S. Nariki, N. Sakai, I. Hirabayashi, M. Murakami, and H. Kitamura.:
    "Status of R&Ds for undulators with bulk high temperature superconductors"
    AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 879, 297-300 (2007).
  6. T. Ichihara, K. Matsunaga, M. Kita, I. Hirabayashi, M. Isono, M. Hirose, K. Yoshii, K. Kurihara, O. Saito, S. Saito, M. Murakami, H. Takabayashi, M. Natsumeda, N. Koshizuka.:
    "Fabrication and evaluation of superconducting magnetic bearing for 10 kW h-class flywheel energy storage system"
    PHYSICA C, 426, 752-758 (2005).
  7. T. Araki, I. Hirabayashi.:
    "Review of a chemical approach to YBa2Cu3O7-x-coated, superconductors - metalorganic deposition using trifluoroacetates"
    SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 16, R71-R94 (2003).

Members

Principal Investigator

Izumi HIRABAYASHI
Team Leader

Technical Assistant

Mari ISHIDA
Technical Staff II

Administrative Assistant

Hiromi OSHIMORI
Assistant
Akane KAIZUKA
Assistant