RESEARCH RESULTS
- December 27, 2011
- An alternative of platinum counter electrodes for dye-sensitized solar
cell (article)
- - Development of a ternary material with a core-shell structure -
- December 27, 2011
- Technology for color imaging in darkness (article)
- - Successful imaging of color animation of objects in darkness -
- December 27, 2011
- Improvement in performance of electrochromic devices through printing of
fine metal wires (article)
- - A step toward larger-area light-control glass and electronic paper
- October 3, 2011
- Fabrication method for submicrometer spherical particles (go to article)
- - Utilizing instantaneous high temperature generated by laser irradiation -
- September 8, 2011
- New Technology to Control the Dispersion of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
with Light (go to article)
- - Development of a dispersing agent to allow easy control of the dispersion and aggregation states of carbon nanotubes -
- August 22, 2011
- Simulation of phenomena from optical excitation to charge splitting in
organic materials for solar cells (go to article)
- - Analyzing the microscopic photovoltaic phenomenon in a charge-transfer complex -
- June 8, 2011
- Low-cost Chirality Separation of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs)
(go to article)
- - High-purity separation of SWCNTs with different carbon atom arrangements by simply pouring a dispersion solution onto a commercially available gel -
- April 20, 2011
- Discovery of New Ordered Structures of a Liquid Crystal (go to article)
- - Skyrmion lattices in a system different from solids -
- January 27, 2011
- An Alternative to Platinum Counter Electrode for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (go to article)
- - Development of a ternary material with a core-shell structure -
- January 20, 2011
- Simple method for high-purity separation of metallic and semiconducting
carbon nanotubes (go to article)
- - An automated, continuous, and repeatable process would realize cost-efficient separation -
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