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AIST / NMIJ — National Metrology Institute of Japan

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AIST / NMIJ — National Metrology Institute of Japan

Snapshot

Country Japan
City Tsukuba
Tier Core (Tier I)
Primary ecosystem Thermophysical databases · national metrology
Signature infrastructure TPDS — Network Database System for Thermophysical Property Data
R&D focus Nearly ideal blackbody materials · high-emissivity reference devices for thermography

Why it matters internationally

AIST/NMIJ is especially important as a long-term data infrastructure. Its Network Database System for Thermophysical Property Data explicitly includes both spectral emissivity and hemispherical total emissivity among curated properties, alongside reflectivity; individual materials pages show these quantities present in the archive. In parallel, AIST reports active R&D on nearly ideal blackbody materials and high-emissivity reference devices for thermography, placing it firmly in the emissivity / infrared-radiometry domain rather than only in generic materials databases. It is a crucial component of the field’s memory and data continuity.

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Radiative properties measured / curated

Spectral emissivity · hemispherical total emissivity · reflectivity · other thermophysical properties (broad coverage).

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Signature infrastructure

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Why AIST / NMIJ is a reference pole

A research field only matures when it produces data infrastructures that outlive individual projects. TPDS is one of the very few public-sector thermophysical databases in the world that explicitly curates emissivity quantities, and it is operated by a national metrology institute that also produces the reference materials underpinning those measurements. That combination — long-term database plus active reference-material R&D — is rare, and places AIST/NMIJ in the foundational tier alongside PTB and NIST.

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