Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2024
Title: Innovations by Isamu Shindo in Single-Crystal Production
Introduction
Isamu Shindo is a notable inventor based in Hokuto, Japan, recognized for his contributions to the field of single-crystal production. With a total of four patents to his name, Shindo has developed innovative methods and equipment that enhance the efficiency and precision of producing thin plate-shaped single crystals and single-crystal fibers.
Latest Patents
Shindo's latest patents include the "Thin plate-shaped single-crystal production equipment and thin plate-shaped single-crystal production method." This invention aims to provide a cost-effective solution for producing thin plate-shaped single crystals with uniform dopant concentration and optimal chemical composition. The equipment utilizes an infrared ray irradiation apparatus to melt the upper surface of a raw material lump, allowing for continuous production of single crystals with high precision.
Another significant patent is the "Single-crystal fiber production equipment and single-crystal fiber production method." This invention simplifies the production process by eliminating the need for high precision control, enabling the stable production of long single crystal fibers. The equipment employs a laser beam to create a melt and facilitates the upward pulling of a seed single crystal, resulting in a stable and efficient production process.
Career Highlights
Isamu Shindo is affiliated with Crystal Systems Corporation, where he has been instrumental in advancing single-crystal production technologies. His work has significantly impacted the industry, leading to more efficient manufacturing processes and improved product quality.
Collaborations
Shindo collaborates with Masayuki Habu, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in the field of single-crystal production.
Conclusion
Isamu Shindo's innovative patents and contributions to single-crystal production demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology in this field. His work continues to influence the industry, paving the way for more efficient and precise manufacturing methods.