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|a 1. Introduction to Amorphous Alloys and Metallic Glasses -- 2. Applications of Amorphous Alloy / Metallic Glass for Environmental and Energy Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Fields -- 3. Ti-based Biomedical Alloys -- 4. Mn-Based Ferromagnetic Alloys -- 5. Functional Materials Developed in IMR -- 6. Exotic Crystal Structures and Electronic Structures in Novel Structured Inorganic Materials -- 7. Interface Related Magnetic Phenomena in Novel Heterostructures -- 8. Microstructure Design for Oxide/Non-oxide Ceramics for Structural Applications -- 9. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding -- 10. Laser Welding -- 11. Friction Stir Welding -- 12. Soldering Process -- 13. Metallurgical Characterization of Joined Materials -- 14. Plasma Processes for Functionalization and Control of Materials Surface -- 15. Laser-Induced Processes for Functionalization of Materials Surface -- 16. Powder Metallurgy Processes for Composite-Materials Integration -- 17. Dry Nanoparticle Processes for Functional Materials Integration -- 18. Three-Dimensional Printing Process -- 19. Current and Future Nano-structured Metals -- 20. Amorphous Alloy Membranes for Hydrogen Separation and Purification -- 21. Syntheses of Composite Porous Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells -- 22. Hybrid Membrane Type Fuel Cells for Intermediate Temperatures -- 23. Synthesis of Nanomaterials using Solution Plasma Process -- 24. Metal Oxide Materials for Automotive Catalysts -- 25. Current and Future Hard Materials for Bio-Medical Field -- 26. Mechanical Property of Bio-Medical Materials -- 27. Chemical Properties of Bio-Medical Materials -- 28. Biological Properties of Bio-Medical Materials -- 29. Metallic Glasses for Bio-Medical Applications -- 30. Low-Young's-Modulus Materials for Bio-Medical Applications -- 31. Electret Ceramics for Bio-Medical Applications -- 32. Surface Modification with Femtosecond Laser -- 33. Surface Modification with Hydrothermal-Electrochemical Technique -- 34. Surface Modification with Hydrophilization -- 35. Surface Modification with Micro-arc Oxidation -- 36. Spin Electronics -- 37. Biosensors based on field-effect transistors -- 38. Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor Thin-Film Transistors -- 39. Electrode Formation Using Electrodeposition and Direct Bonding for 3D Integration -- 40. Carbon Nanotube Forests on SiC: Structural and Electrical Properties.
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|a This book describes a series of research topics investigated during the 6 years from 2010 through 2015 in the project "Advanced Materials Development and Integration of Novel Structured Metallic and Inorganic Materials". Every section of the book is aimed at understanding the most advanced research by describing details starting with the fundamentals as often as possible. Because both fundamental and cutting-edge topics are contained in this book, it provides a great deal of useful information for chemists as well as for materials scientists and engineers who wish to consider future prospects and innovations. The contents of Novel Structured Metallic and Inorganic Materials are unique in materials science and technology. The project was carried out through the cooperation of research groups in the following six institutes in Japan: the Institute for Materials Research (IMR), Tohoku University; the Materials and Structures Laboratory (MSL), Tokyo Institute of Technology; the Joining and Welding Research Institute (JWRI), Osaka University; the Eco-Topia Science Institute (EST), Nagoya University; the Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering (IBB), Tokyo Medical and Dental University; and the Institute for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (INN), Waseda University. Major objectives of the project included creation of advanced metallic and inorganic materials with a novel structure, as well as development of materials-joining technologies for development of cutting-edge applications as environmental and energy materials, biomedical materials, and electronic materials for contributing to the creation of a safer and more secure society.
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