Chemical Nano-Process Group
Department of Applied Chemistry
Waseda University
Prof. Tetsuya Osaka
Research in Osaka Lab.
A.
STATE-OF-THE-ART BATTERIES
A-1.
Composite Polymer Electrolyte
A-2.
New Negative Electrode Material for Li-Ion Batteryˇ¤SnSx
A-3.
Development of the Evaluation Method for Lithium Ion Secondary Battery
A-4.
Development of Micro Energy Device
B.
HIGHLY FUNCTIONALIZED DEVICES
B-1.
Micro-Biosensing Devices of a New Sensing System to Detect with an Organic Monolayer Gate Semiconductor Transistor
B-2.
Fabrication of Organic Monolayers on Silicon Wafer Surface and its Application to Micro-Biosensing Devices
B-3.
Fabrication and Characterization of Chiral Recognition Surfaces for Chiral Sensors
C.
HIGH DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING HEAD
C-1.
High Performance Soft Magnetic Materials by Electrodeposition Method
C-2.
High Performance Soft Magnetic Materials by Electroless Deposition Method
C-3.
Micro- or Nano- Fabrication of Magnetic Recording Head Core by Using Electroless Deposition Method
D.
HIGH DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIA
D-1.
Novel Sputtered Materials for Extremely High Density Magnetic Recording Media
D-2.
Electroless CoNiP Magnetic Dot Arrays on Si Wafer by Electroless Deposition
E.
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT PACKAGING
E-1.
Fabrication of Ni Microprobes by Electrodeposition
E-2.
Non-Cyanide Substrate-Catalyzed Electroless Gold Plating
E-3.
Electroplated Hard Gold for Electrical Contact Applications
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