Tomiya, Japan

Kenji Ikeda


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2024-2025

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kenji Ikeda: Innovator in Nanogranular Materials

Introduction

Kenji Ikeda is a prominent inventor based in Tomiya, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology, particularly in the development of materials with unique magneto-optical properties. With a total of three patents to his name, Ikeda's work is paving the way for advancements in various applications.

Latest Patents

Ikeda's latest patents include a nanogranular structure material and a method for producing the same. The objective of this invention is to provide a new nanogranular structure material that possesses magneto-optical properties distinct from existing materials. The composition of this material is represented by L-M-F—O, where L includes elements such as Fe, Co, and Ni, while M consists of elements like Li, Be, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sr, Ba, Bi, and rare earth elements. The material is characterized by a matrix formed of a fluorine compound and metal oxide nanoparticles.

Another notable patent is for a magneto-optical material and method for producing the same. This invention aims to create a magneto-optical material that can exhibit the Faraday effect without the need for an applied magnetic field. The material features a nanogranular structure with magnetic nanoparticles dispersed in a fluoride matrix, allowing it to demonstrate Faraday properties due to the residual magnetization of the magnetic nanoparticles.

Career Highlights

Kenji Ikeda is affiliated with the Research Institute for Electromagnetic Materials, where he continues to explore innovative solutions in material science. His research focuses on enhancing the properties of materials to meet the demands of modern technology.

Collaborations

Ikeda has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Nobukiyo Kobayashi and Tadayoshi Iwasa, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation.

Conclusion

Kenji Ikeda's work in nanogranular materials and magneto-optical properties showcases his commitment to advancing technology through innovative inventions. His contributions are significant in the field of material science and continue to inspire future research.

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