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03/21/2013 FigureDevelopment of Handy Fuel Cell System
- A power generator in disaster and emergency situations using commercially available liquefied petroleum gas cartridges -
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute
03/12/2013 FigureDevelopment of New Rolling Process for Improving Room-Temperature Formability of Damping Magnesium Alloy Sheets
- Expansion of application range of magnesium alloy sheets as damping components -
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development
03/04/2013 FigureDevelopment of a Switchable Mirror Sheet Using a New Gasochromic Method
- New technology for energy-saving window glass -
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development
02/07/2013 FigureTheoretical Prediction of Enhanced Resolution of Helium Ion Microscope Images
- This study contributes to the development of nano-scale devices using graphene -
Nanosystem Research Institute
02/01/2013 photoDevelopment of High-definition Infrared Color Night-vision Imaging Technology
- Clear high-definition color video recording of objects in darkness -
Nanosystem Research Institute
11/21/2012 figureLow-cost MEMS Fabrication Technology Using a Replica Molding Technique
- May lead to the development of new applications of resin MEMS devices -
Research Center for Ubiquitous MEMS and Micro Engineering
10/04/2012 FigureMeasurement and Evaluation of the Internal State of an Organic Light Emitting Diode Device during Light Emission
- First-ever success in evaluating molecules within a sealed organic light emitting diode device in operation -
Nanosystem Research Institute
Flexible Electronics Research Center
07/25/2012 FigureGel Material with the Ability in Self-healing with Light
- Control of a three-dimensional network of particles in a liquid crystal with light -
Nanosystem Research Institute
07/12/2012 FigureOrganic Nanotube Gels to Restore the Activity of Denatured Proteins
- Restores the native structure of protein and protects it from heat and chemicals -
Nanotube Research Center
07/04/2012 FigureMaterials Able to be Repeatedly Liquefied and Solidified at Room Temperature by Light Irradiation
- Reusable by fluidizing and hardening without the application of heat -
Nanosystem Research Institute
05/29/2012 FigurePhoto-chemical Reaction Using a Carbon Nanotube as a Test Tube
- Numerical simulation of the effect of pulse-laser irradiation to molecules in a carbon nanotube -
Nanosystem Research Institute
04/19/2012 FigureNew Orientational Structure of a Liquid Crystal Confined within Microwrinkles
- Zigzag structure of defects along the wrinkle grooves -
Nanosystem Research Institute
04/09/2012 FigureHigh-efficiency Fabrication Technology for Switchable Mirror Devices Capable of Switching between Mirror and Transparent States
- Easy fabrication by bonding substrates together that can be easily scaled up -
Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development
01/11/2012 FigureThe World’s First Realization of High-quality Germanium Platform Substrates
- Technology for transferring single-crystal germanium layers to various substrates -
Nanoelectronics Research Institute
11/07/2011 Released in Japanese on Sep. 14 2011 FigureCeramic Electrolyte Sheet for Next-Generation Rechargeable Batteries
- Flexible thin large-area sheet with high lithium ion conductivity -
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute
09/08/2011 FigureNew Technology to Control the Dispersion of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes with Light
- Development of a dispersing agent to allow easy control of the dispersion and aggregation states of carbon nanotubes -
Nanosystem Research Institute
08/22/2011 FigureSimulation of phenomena from optical excitation to charge splitting in organic materials for solar cells
- Analyzing the microscopic photovoltaic phenomenon in a charge-transfer complex -
Nanosystem Research Institute
06/08/2011 FigureLow-cost Chirality Separation of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs)
- High-purity separation of SWCNTs with different carbon atom arrangements by simply pouring a dispersion solution onto a commercially available gel -
Nanosystem Research Institute
05/24/2011 FigureA Carbon Nanotube Strain Sensor That Detects Human Motion
- Detects 50 times as much strain as metal strain sensors -
Nanotube Research Center
05/20/2011 FigureNew Recyclable Green Catalyst
- Efficient catalyst for oxidation reaction using metal-complex-type organic nanotubes -
Nanotube Research Center

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