Hisashi Inoue
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View article: Factors affecting employment in Japanese patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS)
Factors affecting employment in Japanese patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) Open
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View article: Roles of non-switchable domains and internal bias in electrocaloric and pyroelectric effects
Roles of non-switchable domains and internal bias in electrocaloric and pyroelectric effects Open
Solid-state cooling and energy harvesting via pyroelectric effect (PEE) and electrocaloric effect (ECE) in ferroelectric thin films could be enhanced beyond their intrinsic ferroelectric response by exploiting the recently observed directi…
View article: Taming Prolonged Ionic Drift–Diffusion Dynamics for Brain‐Inspired Computation
Taming Prolonged Ionic Drift–Diffusion Dynamics for Brain‐Inspired Computation Open
Recent advances in neural network‐based computing have enabled human‐like information processing in areas such as image classification and voice recognition. However, many neural networks run on conventional computers that operate at GHz c…
View article: Real-time information processing via volatile resistance change in scalable protonic devices
Real-time information processing via volatile resistance change in scalable protonic devices Open
Biological neural systems operate on multiple time scales, enabling real-time interaction with their environment. However, replicating this in electronic systems is challenging, as scalable devices that operate on similar time scales, part…
View article: CMOS-based area-and-power-efficient neuron and synapse circuits for time-domain analog spiking neural networks
CMOS-based area-and-power-efficient neuron and synapse circuits for time-domain analog spiking neural networks Open
Conventional neural structures tend to communicate through analog quantities, such as currents or voltages; however, as CMOS devices shrink and supply voltages decrease, the dynamic range of voltage/current-domain analog circuits becomes n…
View article: Comparison of radiological characteristics between diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis and ankylosing spondylitis: A multicenter study
Comparison of radiological characteristics between diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis and ankylosing spondylitis: A multicenter study Open
Objective: To evaluate the radiological differences between diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) using whole spine computed tomography (CT), including the spine and sacroiliac joint (SIJ) Methods:…
View article: CMOS-based area-and-power-efficient neuron and synapse circuits for time-domain analog spiking neural networks
CMOS-based area-and-power-efficient neuron and synapse circuits for time-domain analog spiking neural networks Open
Conventional neural structures tend to communicate through analog quantities such as currents or voltages, however, as CMOS devices shrink and supply voltages decrease, the dynamic range of voltage/current-domain analog circuits becomes na…
View article: Low-density superconductivity in SrTiO$_3$ bounded by the adiabatic criterion
Low-density superconductivity in SrTiO$_3$ bounded by the adiabatic criterion Open
SrTiO$_3$ exhibits superconductivity for carrier densities $10^{19}-10^{21}$ cm$^{-3}$. Across this range, the Fermi level traverses a number of vibrational modes in the system, making it ideal for studying dilute superconductivity. We use…
View article: Universal Bound to the Amplitude of the Vortex Nernst Signal in Superconductors
Universal Bound to the Amplitude of the Vortex Nernst Signal in Superconductors Open
A liquid of superconducting vortices generates a transverse thermoelectric response. This Nernst signal has a tail deep in the normal state due to superconducting fluctuations. Here, we present a study of the Nernst effect in two-dimension…
View article: Clean 2D superconductivity in a bulk van der Waals superlattice
Clean 2D superconductivity in a bulk van der Waals superlattice Open
Alternative route to a 2D superconductor Single layers of transition metal dichalcogenides exhibit exotic properties, including superconductivity. The usual route to obtaining such samples is to exfoliate a three-dimensional (3D) crystal. …
View article: Two-dimensional growth of conductive ultra-thin Sn films on insulating substrate with an Fe buffer layer
Two-dimensional growth of conductive ultra-thin Sn films on insulating substrate with an Fe buffer layer Open
Two-dimensional (2D) growth of ultra-thin Sn films is a prerequisite for examining exotic quantum phenomena as one of their crystallized forms is a promising candidate for topological materials. In this study, we have investigated the ultr…
View article: Relationship between characteristics of spinopelvic alignment and quality of life in Japanese patients with ankylosing spondylitis: a cross-sectional study
Relationship between characteristics of spinopelvic alignment and quality of life in Japanese patients with ankylosing spondylitis: a cross-sectional study Open
Background Studies on characteristic spinal deformities in Japanese patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and data demonstrating a relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and spinopelvic alignment in these patients …
View article: Band engineering of a magnetic thin film rare-earth monopnictide: A platform for high Chern number
Band engineering of a magnetic thin film rare-earth monopnictide: A platform for high Chern number Open
Realizing quantum materials in few atomic layer morphologies is a key to both\nobserving and controlling a wide variety of exotic quantum phenomena. This\nincludes topological electronic materials, where the tunability and\ndimensionality …
View article: Molecular beam epitaxy growth of antiferromagnetic Kagome metal FeSn
Molecular beam epitaxy growth of antiferromagnetic Kagome metal FeSn Open
FeSn is a room-temperature antiferromagnet expected to host Dirac fermions in its electronic structure. The interplay of the magnetic degree of freedom and the Dirac fermions makes FeSn an attractive platform for spintronics and electronic…
View article: Delta-doped SrTiO3 top-gated field effect transistor
Delta-doped SrTiO3 top-gated field effect transistor Open
Oxide heterostructures are an attractive platform for incorporation in field-effect transistors (FETs) due to their diverse physical properties which can be tuned by electrostatic gating. We report a top-gated FET based on a SrTiO3 delta-d…
View article: Evidence for clean 2D superconductivity and field-induced finite-momentum pairing in a bulk vdW superlattice
Evidence for clean 2D superconductivity and field-induced finite-momentum pairing in a bulk vdW superlattice Open
The recent development of two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials has enabled the rapid exploration of novel low-dimensional electronic phenomena. The family of hexagonal transition metal dichalcogenides ($H$-$MX_2$) has proven …
View article: Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Spondyloarthritis in Japan in Comparison with Other Regions of the World
Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Spondyloarthritis in Japan in Comparison with Other Regions of the World Open
Objective. To delineate clinical characteristics of patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) in Japan in comparison to other areas of the world. Methods. Using the ASAS-COMOSPA (Assessment of Spondyloarthritis international Society–COMOrbidit…
View article: Carrier density and disorder tuned superconductor-metal transition in a two-dimensional electron system
Carrier density and disorder tuned superconductor-metal transition in a two-dimensional electron system Open
Quantum ground states that arise at atomically controlled oxide interfaces provide an opportunity to address key questions in condensed matter physics, including the nature of two-dimensional metallic behaviour often observed adjacent to s…
View article: Observation of signatures of subresolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with a scanning SQUID
Observation of signatures of subresolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with a scanning SQUID Open
The diamagnetic susceptibility of a superconductor is directly related to its\nsuperfluid density. Mutual inductance is a highly sensitive method for\ncharacterizing thin films; however, in traditional mutual inductance\nmeasurements, the …
View article: Imaging sub-resolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with scanning SQUID
Imaging sub-resolution defects in two-dimensional superconductors with scanning SQUID Open
The diamagnetic susceptibility of a superconductor is directly related to its superfluid density. Mutual inductance is a highly sensitive method for characterizing thin films; however, in traditional mutual inductance measurements, the mea…
View article: Polaronic behavior in a weak-coupling superconductor
Polaronic behavior in a weak-coupling superconductor Open
Significance The perovskite oxide SrTiO3 is an n-type semiconductor, which exhibits superconductivity at low temperatures even though there are extraordinarily few electrons. In most materials, with so few electrons it becomes difficult to…
View article: Dual-Gate Modulation of Carrier Density and Disorder in an Oxide Two-Dimensional Electron System
Dual-Gate Modulation of Carrier Density and Disorder in an Oxide Two-Dimensional Electron System Open
Carrier density and disorder are two crucial parameters that control the properties of correlated two-dimensional electron systems. In order to disentangle their individual contributions to quantum phenomena, independent tuning of these tw…
View article: Defect Control of Conventional and Anomalous Electron Transport at Complex Oxide Interfaces
Defect Control of Conventional and Anomalous Electron Transport at Complex Oxide Interfaces Open
Using low-temperature electrical measurements, the interrelation between electron transport, magnetic properties, and ionic defect structure in complex oxide interface systems is investigated, focusing on NdGaO3/SrTiO3 (100) interfaces. Fi…