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Takashi Taniguchi (谷口節, Taniguchi Takashi, July 5, 1947 – December 27, 2012) was a Japanese voice actor from Hokkaido. He was last attached to Office Ōsawa at the time of his death.
Jan 3, 2023 · The Japanese physicists are the world's best crystal growers, producing high-purity 2D boron nitride for graphene research. They tell New Scientist how they discovered their by-product and became the go-to source for graphene studies.
- Anna Demming
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TANIGUCHI, Takashi. (. 谷口 尚. ) Executive Vice President. High-Pressure Structural Controls Group, Nanomaterials Field, Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) Director, Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) Fellow. Email.
Aug 21, 2019 · Taniguchi and his colleague Kenji Watanabe supply hundreds of laboratories with ultra-pure hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), a prized substrate for 2D materials such as graphene. They have become among the world’s most-published researchers in Science and Nature, thanks to their hBN-making process and their contributions to graphene electronics.
- Mark Zastrow
- 2019
Jun 1, 2020 · Dr. Takashi Taniguchi is a leader of the Quantum Materials Project of NIMS and a renowned researcher of h-BN synthesis. He became a member of MANA, a network of Japanese researchers in nanotechnology, in April 2020.
Takashi TANIGUCHI | Cited by 145,396 | of National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba (NIMS) | Read 1465 publications | Contact Takashi TANIGUCHI
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May 5, 2020 · Takashi Taniguchi is a materials scientist who synthesized high-quality hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) crystals with Kenji Watanabe. Their crystals have enabled the study of two-dimensional materials and twistronics, and have been used in a superconductor-insulator device.