Location History:
- Oaza-kamimabushi, JP (1993)
- Kadoma, JP (1993)
- Osaka, JP (1993)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993
Title: The Innovations of Hideyuki Mizumoto
Introduction
Hideyuki Mizumoto is a prominent inventor known for his contributions to the field of semiconductor manufacturing. He is based in Oaza-kamimabushi, Japan, and holds three patents related to the production of single-crystal silicon. His innovative methods have significantly advanced the technology used in silicon production.
Latest Patents
Mizumoto's latest patents focus on methods for manufacturing single-crystal silicon. One of his patents describes a process where a silicon melt reservoir is constructed using an induction coil coated with a high melting point insulating material. In this method, silicon raw material is placed in the reservoir and heated through an external heating source and current applied to the induction coil. This process creates a pool of molten silicon, from which a single crystal silicon rod is drawn. Another patent outlines a similar method, emphasizing the use of an electromagnetic field to melt silicon in the reservoir while simultaneously depositing a silicon layer on the inner surface. This innovative approach allows for the efficient production of single-crystal silicon rods.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Mizumoto has worked with notable companies in the semiconductor industry, including Osaka Titanium Co., Ltd. and Sumitomo Sitix Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in silicon manufacturing processes.
Collaborations
Mizumoto has collaborated with esteemed colleagues