Tsukuba, Japan

Keiji Kaneko


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.3

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1994-1995

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3 patents (USPTO):

Title: Keiji Kaneko: Innovator in Superconducting Thin Films

Introduction

Keiji Kaneko is a prominent inventor based in Tsukuba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconductivity, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative work focuses on methods for producing compound oxide superconducting thin films and standard oxide samples for X-ray fluorescence analysis.

Latest Patents

One of Kaneko's latest patents is a method of producing a compound oxide superconducting thin film. This method involves forming an oxide thin film on the surface of a substrate made from a first metal element with a redox charge. The process includes oxidizing the metal, using the formed oxide thin film as an electrode for the oxidation reaction of a second metal element contained in an electrolyte solution or molten salt. This allows for the incorporation of the second metal element into the oxide thin film. The compound oxide thin film is then used as an electrode to obtain a cyclic voltammogram, followed by electrochemical processing at an electrolytic potential determined based on the cyclic voltammogram.

Another notable patent is for the production of a standard oxide sample for X-ray fluorescence analysis. This method entails accurately weighing a high-purity compound of the main-component element of an inorganic compound, dissolving it in acid, and adding a prescribed amount of the impurity element to the acid solution. The resultant solution is evaporated to dryness, and the dry residue is then heated to produce the standard oxide sample.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Kaneko has worked with the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, which is part of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. His work in this agency has allowed him to contribute to advancements in industrial science and technology.

Collaborations

Kaneko has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Hideo Ihara and Hiroko Kaneko. Their joint efforts have furthered research and development in superconductivity and related technologies.

Conclusion

Keiji Kaneko's innovative contributions to the field of superconductivity and his patents reflect his dedication to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the scientific community and pave the way for future innovations.

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