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Environmental and energy technology fields

The growing awareness of global environmental and energy issues is accelerating the efforts toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Thin films and nanomaterials play a crucial role in this technological development. Our laboratory has been conducting research and development on electrolyte materials for thin-film solid fuel cells, primarily oxide thin films, and nanoparticle catalyst materials for hydrogen energy generation.

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Growth of semi-coherent Ni and NiO
dual-phase nanoparticles
using hollow cathode sputtering

Formation of dual-phase Ni-NiO nanoparticles by hollow cathode high-power pulsed sputtering method

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Impact of nanoparticle magnetization on the 3D formation of dual-phase Ni/NiO nanoparticle-based nanotrusses

Effect of nanoparticle magnetization on nanotruss structure formation by dual-phase Ni/NiO nanoparticles

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VO2 nanostripe-based thin film with
optimized color and solar characteristics for smart windows

Vanadium oxide nanostripe thin film with optimized color and solar properties for smart window development

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