National Institute for Materials Science

National Institute for Materials Science
National Institute for Materials Science

Sengen site
Established 2001
Type Independent Administrative Institution
President Prof. Sukekatsu Ushioda
Admin. staff 1500
Location Coordinates: 36°04′26″N 140°07′15″E / 36.07388°N 140.12076°E / 36.07388; 140.12076
Campus Sengen, Namiki, Sakura, Meguro
Former names NRIM, NIRIM
Website www.nims.go.jp
NIMSlogo.jpg

National Institute for Materials Science (物質・材料研究機構 Busshitsu-zairyō kenkyū kikō?) is an Independent Administrative Institution and one of the largest scientific research centers in Japan.

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History

The growth and development of today's scientific research center has passed through several phases in a number of locations:

1956 National Research Institute for Metals (NRIM) was established in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. In 1979, NRIM opened an office in Tsukuba and by 1995, the institute had moved most of its functions to that location. The Meguro campus continues to exist; and it remains a part of the NRIM successor, the National Institute for Materials Science.

1966 National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials (NIRIM) was established in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. NIRIM was moved to Tsukuba in 1972, in the very early stages of the Tsukuba Science City. This event was considered as the first transfer of a national research institute in Japan.

2001 An independent administrative institute NIMS was established in Tsukuba by merging NRIM and NIRIM.

Campuses

NIMS campuses are named Sengen, Namiki, Sakura, and Meguro. In addition, NIMS has a beamline station at the SPring-8 synchrotron located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Whereas all campuses host scientific research units, most administration is located at Sengen. In total, about 1500 researchers, engineers and administrative staff members are employed in all those campuses. Sengen, Namiki and Sakura branches are located several kilometers apart in Tsukuba — a Science City within an hour from central Tokyo by Tsukuba Express train. A free shuttle bus facilitates transfer between the Tsukuba campuses.

Development

NIMS has developed as a dynamic organization; and new initiatives are launched virtually every month. Among the more noteworthy of these are:

  • October 2001 Establishment of Biomaterials Center, Superconducting Materials Center, Computational Materials Science Center and Materials Information Technology Station
  • April 2002 Establishment of Steel Research Center, Ecomaterials Center, High Magnetic Fields Center and Materials Analysis Station
  • April 2004 Establishment of Doctoral Program in Materials Science and Engineering of Graduate School of Pure and Applied Science, University of Tsukuba
  • May 2004 Establishment of High Voltage Electron Microscopy Station
  • April 2006 Start of the Second Mid-Term Program. This event coincided with significant reorganization of NIMS.

Research

NIMS is dedicated to materials research with strong emphasis on the synthesis, characterization and applications of metals, semiconductors, superconductors, ceramics, and organic materials in their bulk and nanoscaled forms. The applications cover a wide range including electronics, optics, coatings, fuel cells, catalysts, and biotechnologies. As to characterization, techniques associated with electron microscopy, high-energy particle beams and high magnetic fields are particularly developed. Most research is experimental though at least one research center is devoted to theoretical modeling.

Selected achievements

NIMS has evolved into a recognized world leader in many scientific fields, including:

  • Superconducting[7] and organic[8] materials.
  • Functional ceramics, such as superplastic ceramics,[9] etc.

Besides, a number of novel devices and techniques have been proposed at NIMS:

  • Atomic switch - a nano-scaled semiconducting device controlling movements of atoms.[12]
  • Warm spraying - an efficient technique of coating a substrate with a layer of metal, polymer or glass.[15]

Publications

  • NIMS NOW International is a monthly newsletter of NIMS, which since July 2003 has been published exclusively for international readers. Monthly coverage includes NIMS latest research activities, management policy, progress in international collaborations, world-renowned guests, outstanding researchers and staff members, events, and other information, which reports current activities as well as key trends in materials science. NIMS NOW has more than 2400 subscribers in Japan and 73 countries worldwide. A printed version is available free of charge.
  • Materials Science Outlook is a brochure intended for policy makers, research institute managers, and materials science researchers both domestic and overseas. This publication provides readers with detailed information to plan policies for their activities.
  • NanotechJapan and Nanotech Magazine are regular publications of a MEXT-sponsored project. This collaborative project is hosted by NIMS and includes sharing scientific instrumentation between the 13 leading Japanese institutions.

Scientific cooperation

In September 2008, an innovative NIMS research unit, the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) embarked on a new program of scientific cooperation with the Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea. The exchange of researchers and research information between the two institutions is projected as a crucial factor in collaborative research on the development and evaluation of sustainable chemical technology and Nano-biofusion technology.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ M. Akaishi, H. Kanda and S. Yamaoka "Phosphorus: An Elemental Catalyst for Diamond Synthesis and Growth" Science 259 (1993) 1592
  2. ^ Y. Kubota et al. "Deep Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Hexagonal Boron Nitride Synthesized at Atmospheric Pressure" Science 317 (2007) 932
  3. ^ a b K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, H. Kanda "Direct-bandgap properties and evidence for ultraviolet lasing of hexagonal boron nitride single crystal" Nature Materials 3 (2004) 404
  4. ^ a b S. Koizumi, K. Watanabe, M. Hasegawa, H. Kanda "Ultraviolet Emission from a Diamond pn Junction" Science 292 (2001) 1899
  5. ^ T. Taniguchi et al. "Ultraviolet light emission from self-organized p–n domains in cubic boron nitride bulk single crystals grown under high pressure".Appl. Phys. Lett. 81 (2002) 4145
  6. ^ Golberg D., Bando Y., Tang C.C., Zhi C.Y. "Boron nitride nanotubes" Adv. Mater., 19, (2007), 2413
  7. ^ K. Takada et al. "Superconductivity in two-dimensional CoO2 layers" Nature 422 (2003) 53
  8. ^ X. Peng et al. "Ultrafast permeation of water through protein-based membranes" Nature Nanotechnology 2009
  9. ^ B.-N. Kim, K. Hiraga, K. Morita, Y. Sakka "A high-strain-rate superplastic ceramic" Nature 413 (2001) 288
  10. ^ Z. Zou et al. "Direct splitting of water under visible light irradiation with an oxide semiconductor photocatalyst" Nature 414 (2001) 625
  11. ^ "Nanofabrication by advanced electron microscopy using intense and focused beam" Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 9 No 1 (2008) 014110, "Fabrication and characterization of nanostructures on insulator substrates by electron-beam-induced deposition" Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 9 No 2 (2008) 023002 (free-download reviews)
  12. ^ K. Terabe et al. "Quantized conductance atomic switch" Nature 433 (2005) 47
  13. ^ Y.H. Gao and Y. Bando "Carbon nanothermometer containing gallium" Nature 415 (2002) 599
  14. ^ X. Ren "Large electric-field-induced strain in ferroelectric crystals by point-defect-mediated reversible domain switching" Nature Materials 3 (2004) 91
  15. ^ "Warm spraying—a novel coating process based on high-velocity impact of solid particles" Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 9 (2008) 033002 (free download review)
  16. ^ "MANA signed a cooperation agreement with Yonsei University, Korea," News at NIMS. September 8, 2008.

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