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Smart Materials Congress 2019

August 01-02, 2019

Dublin, Ireland

Smart Materials and

Structures

8

th

International Conference on

Nano Research and Applications

ISSN: 2471-9838

Page 17

2. H Nakano, K Kamimoto, N Yokoyama and K

Fukuda (2017) The effect of heat treatment

on the emission color of P-doped Ca2SiO4

phosphor. Materials 10 (9):1000.

3. H Nakano, S Furuya, M Yuasa, T Suzuki and

H Ohsato (2017) Fabrication and anisotropic

electronic property for oriented Li

1+x-y

Nb

1-x-

3y

Ti

x+4y

solid solution by slip casting in a high

magnetic field. Adv. Powder Technol. 28

(2017): 2373-2379.

4. H Nakano, N Yokoyama, H Banno and K

Fukuda (2016) Enhancement of PL intensity

and formation of core-shell structure in

annealed Ca

2-x/2

(Si

1-x

P

x

) O

4

:Eu

2+

phosphor.

Mater. Res. Bull. 83:502-506.

5. S Furuya, H Nakano, N Yokoyama, H Banno

and K Fukuda (2016) Enhancement of

photoluminescence intensity and structural

change by doping of P

5+

ion for Ca

2-x/2

(Si

1-

x

P

x

)O

4

:Eu

2+

green phosphor, J. Alloys and

Compds. 658:147-151.

Biography

Hiromi Nakano is working as a Professor in the Department of Envi-

ronmental and Life Sciences, and Cooperative Research Facility Cen-

ter at Toyohashi University of Technology. She has completed her B

S, M S and Dr. (Eng.) at Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan in

1981, 1983 and 2000, respectively. She joined Murata Manufacturing

Co., Ltd. in 1983 and transferred to Ryukoku University in 1989. She

joined the Cooperative Research Facility Center atToyohashi Universi-

ty of Technology as an Associate Professor in 2009 and currently, she

is working as a Professor and Presidential Advisor (Gender Equality).

In 2010, she received the 64

th

CerSJ

Award for Academic Achieve-

ments in ceramic science and technology. Her current interest is in

the synthesis of new phosphors and characterization of ceramic ma-

terials using a transmission electron microscope to control the mate-

rial properties and for the design of newmaterials.

hiromi@crfc.tut.ac.jp