Chiba, Japan

Hiroyuki Ogihara

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Hiroyuki Ogihara - Innovator in Piezoelectric Technology

Introduction

Hiroyuki Ogihara is a prominent inventor based in Chiba, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of piezoelectric materials. With a focus on innovative manufacturing methods, his work has the potential to revolutionize the utilization of piezoelectric films in various applications.

Latest Patents

Ogihara holds a patent for a "Thermal poling method, piezoelectric film and manufacturing method of same, thermal poling apparatus, and inspection method of piezoelectric property." This invention introduces a thermal poling method that simplifies the poling treatment process through a dry method. Specifically, the poling treatment is conducted on a PZT (lead zirconate titanate) film using a heat treatment under pressurized oxygen at temperatures ranging from 400°C to 900°C. Notably, the PZT film transitions from a single-domain crystal structure before treatment to a multi-domain crystal structure post-treatment, enhancing its piezoelectric properties.

Career Highlights

Hiroyuki Ogihara is associated with Youtec Co., Ltd., where he has been instrumental in developing advanced technologies related to piezoelectric materials. His expertise in materials engineering and innovative approaches contribute significantly to the company's research and development initiatives.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ogihara has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Takeshi Kijima and Yuuji Honda. These partnerships foster an environment of innovation, allowing for the exchange of ideas and expertise that enhances their research outcomes in piezoelectric technology.

Conclusion

Hiroyuki Ogihara stands out as a visionary inventor in the domain of piezoelectric materials. His patented thermal poling method marks a critical development in simplifying manufacturing processes, paving the way for new applications in technology. As the field of piezoelectric materials continues to grow, Ogihara's contributions will undoubtedly inspire future innovations and advancements.

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